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Beach Road Bedlam
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2011 Tour De L’Avenir Stage 4
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2011 Vuelta a Espana Stage 18
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Saxo’s Morkov wins Challenge Sprint Pro in Québec
QUEBEC CITY, Canada (VN) — Saxo Bank’s Michael Morkov won the inaugural Challenge Sprint Pro Thursday evening in Québec City, besting Enrique Sanz (Movistar), Simon Clarke (Astana) and Robbie Hunter (RadioShack) in a final four-man heat at the crowd-friendly warm-up event held prior to Friday's WorldTour one-day race.
2011 Tour de l’Avenir results, stage 4
- 1. Nikias ARNDT, (GER), in 4:08:32
- 2. Romain BARDET, (FRA), at 0
- 3. Simon YATES, (GBR), at 0
- 4. Raymond KREDER, (NED), at 0
- 5. Jordi SIMON CASULLERAS, (ESP), at 0
French cycling league sends RadioShack fine to cancer institute
PARIS (AFP) - The fine given to the RadioShack team on the final day of the 2010 Tour de France has been paid to a French cancer institute, the French cycling league announced on Thursday.
UPDATED: Gavazzi wins Vuelta stage as Cobo holds lead with three stages to go
NOJA, Spain (AFP) - Italy's Francesco Gavazzi of the Lampre team Thursday won the 18th stage of the Tour of Spain, but Spain's Juan Jose Cobo kept the leader's jersey with just three stages left.
Ask Nick: Carbon brake surface repair, grease on carbon, team mergers and more
Carbon brake surface repair, team mergers and more
2011 Vuelta a España results, stage 18
Stage
- 1. Francesco GAVAZZI, (ITA) Lampre-Isd, in 4:24:42
- 2. Kristof VANDEWALLE, (BEL) Quick Step, at 0
- 3. Alexandre GENIEZ, (FRA) Skil-Shimano, at 10
- 4. Nico SIJMENS, (BEL) Cofidis, Le Credit En Ligne, at 10
- 5. Matteo MONTAGUTI, (ITA) Ag2r La Mondiale, at 10
GC
- 1. Juan Jose COBO ACEBO, (Spain) Geox-Tmc, in 74:04:05
- 2. Christopher FROOME, (Great Britain) Team Sky, at 13
- 3. Bradley WIGGINS, (Great Britain) Team Sky, at 1:41
- 4. Bauke MOLLEMA, (Netherlands) Rabobank Cycling Team, at 2:05
- 5. Denis MENCHOV, (Russia) Geox-Tmc, at 3:48
Basque fans get thrill of the Vuelta after 33 years
BILBAO, Spain (AFP) — When the Vuelta a España reaches Bilbao on Friday, the cycling-mad Basques will finally get to see the Vuelta in their own land after 33 years' absence.
2011 Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec startlist
2011 Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec startlist
Froome vows to go down swinging
"It's not over yet," said Sky sport director Servais Knaven. "We still have three stages to try to take it to Cobo. It won't be easy, but we're motivated to keep fighting. It's a grand tour. We are going to fight right to the end."
Happy Birthday CyclingTips!
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The Sufferfest – From the Beginning
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2011 Tour De L’Avenir Stage 3
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2011 Vuelta a Espana Stage 17
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Lewis, Fairly only HTC-Highroad riders without contract for next season
PENA CABARGA, Spain (VN) — Only two HTC-Highroad riders remain without contracts as the team enters the final days of its last grand tour.
Movistar loses three at the Vuelta; ‘Purito’ loses points jersey
PENA CABARGA, Spain (VN) — Movistar lost three riders Wednesday as a stomach flu wiped out the team; meanwhile injury derailed Purito Rodrîguez in the final week of the Vuelta a España.
Cobo saves day on home road he didn’t know
PENA CABARGA, Spain (VN) — There was a very tense moment about 500 meters from the finish line in Wednesday's 17th stage when it appeared Juanjo Cobo's dream Vuelta a España was turning into a nightmare.
2011 Vuelta a España results, stage 17
Stage
- 1. Christopher FROOME, (GBR) Team Sky, in 4:52:38
- 2. Juan Jose COBO ACEBO, (ESP) Geox-Tmc, at 1
- 3. Bauke MOLLEMA, (NED) Rabobank Cycling Team, at 21
- 4. Daniel MARTIN, (IRL) Garmin-Cervelo, at 24
GC
- 1. Juan Jose COBO ACEBO, (Spain) Geox-Tmc, in 69:31:41
- 2. Christopher FROOME, (Great Britain) Team Sky, at 13
- 3. Bradley WIGGINS, (Great Britain) Team Sky, at 1:41
- 4. Bauke MOLLEMA, (Netherlands) Rabobank Cycling Team, at 2:05
- 5. Denis MENCHOV, (Russia) Geox-Tmc, at 3:48
Basso pleads for calm after getting slapped at Italian race
ROME (AFP) - Former Giro d'Italia winner Ivan Basso has called for calm after he was slapped and insulted by separatists during the Giro di Padania (Tour of the Po Valley).
Transfer Roundup: Goss and Albasini to GreenEdge, Porte to Sky and more
A round-up of recent transfer news
2011 Sunbrella Labor Day Omnium results
2011 Sunbrella Labor Day Omnium results
Elbowz sweeps Tour of Austin; McRae, Purcell battle in women’s race
AUSTIN, Texas (VN) — With support staff sporting neon orange tank tops and muscle T’s, a race packet containing an assortment of costume mustaches, and a queen stage on the historic grounds of the Austin State Hospital (formally named the Texas Lunatic Asylum), the Tour of Austin, a three-day criterium series over Labor Day weekend, fully embraced the town’s official motto: Keep Austin Weird.
2011 Tour of Austin results
2011 Tour of Austin results
2011 Tour De L’Avenir Stage 2
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2011 Vuelta a Espana Stage 16
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Riis not losing sleep over ‘Leopard-Shack’ merger
HARO, Spain (VN) — Bjarne Riis says he's not worried about the fusion of RadioShack and Leopard-Trek for one simple reason: Alberto Contador.
2011 Tour de l’Avenir results, stage 2
Stage 2
- 1. Wouter WIPPERT, (NED), in 3:51:29
- 2. Moreno HOFLAND, (NED), at 0
- 3. Filippo FORTIN, (ITA), at 0
- 4. Raymond KREDER, (NED), at 0
- 5. Jan KELLER, (SUI), at 0
From World Cup to Recovery, Windham Cleans up After Irene
Windham Mountain Resort, the host site of a UCI World Cup just weeks ago, is beginning recovery efforts after tropical storm Irene hit the area
Zirbel, Fortin win weather-shortened Green Mountain Stage Race
The Green Mountain Stage Race beat the rain. Mostly.
2011 Green Mountain Stage Race results, final GC
Men's GC
- 1. Tom Zirbel, Jamis/sutter Home, in 5:15:40
- 2. Anders Newbury, Chipotle Development Team, at 0:00:54
- 3. Jamey Driscoll, Jamis/sutter Home, at 0:01:01
- 4. Derrick St John, Ride With Rendall, at 0:01:14
- 5. Josh Dillon, Bikereg.com / Cannondale, at 0:01:17
- 1. Véronique Fortin, Rocky Moutain-Desjardins Valeurs Mobilieres, in 6:42:00
- 2. Susan Palmer-Komar, P-K Express/hnz Strategic.com, at 0:00:46
- 3. Kacy Wander,, at 0:01:30
- 4. Rachel Warner, Missing Link Coaching/specialized, at 0:02:00
- 5. Fabienne Gerard, Crca/fuoriclasse Racing-Discover Chiropractic, at 0:02:11
MTB Mechanic: How to Install a Rim-strip, Standard-Tubeless
Want to prevent flats? Well we can't guarantee that. However, Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn shows us how to install a rim-strip on a standard-tubeless wheel. We feel this should help.
2011 Vuelta a España results, stage 16
Stage 16
- 1. Juan José HAEDO, (ARG) Saxobank-Sungard, in 4:41:56
- 2. Alessandro PETACCHI, (ITA) Lampre-Isd, at 0
- 3. Daniele BENNATI, (ITA) Leopard-Trek, at 0
- 4. Vicente REYNES MIMO, (ESP) Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 0
- 5. Leigh HOWARD, (AUS) HTC-Highroad, at 2
GC
- 1. Juan Jose COBO ACEBO, (ESP) Geox-Tmc, in 64:39:14
- 2. Christopher FROOME, (GBR) Team Sky, at 22
- 3. Bradley WIGGINS, (GBR) Team Sky, at 51
- 4. Bauke MOLLEMA, (NED) Rabobank Cycling Team, at 1:41
- 5. Maxime MONFORT, (BEL) Leopard-Trek, at 2:40
UPDATED: JJ Haedo makes history with Vuelta stage win, Cobo retains lead
HARO, Spain (AFP) - Argentina's Juan Jose Haedo of the Saxo Bank team won the 16th stage of the Tour of Spain Tuesday while Spain's Juan Jose Cobo of Geox retained the leader's red jersey.
2011 Giro di Padania results, stage 1
- 1. Sacha MODOLO, (ITA) Colnago-Csf, 4:19:55
- 2. Elia VIVIANI, (ITA) Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0
- 3. Manuel BELLETTI, (ITA) Colnago-Csf, at 0
- 4. Alessandro BERTOLINI, (ITA) Androni Giocattoli, at 0
- 5. Oscar GATTO, (ITA) Farnese Vini-Neri Sottoli, at 0
Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: Headset wear, tall-bike headtube angles, nitrogen in tires and more
Lennard Zinn takes questions on headset wear, tall-bike headtube angles, 10-speed derailleurs, nitrogen in tires and more
Eurobike tech: 2012 Wilier TwinFoil time trial bike
Wilier takes an unusual approach to time trial bike design
Easton delivers road tubeless wheels and budget goodies
Easton comes out with an affordable aluminum-rim tubeless road wheel. Plus some more new goodies.
Wiggins gives Cobo benefit of doubt
LEON, Spain (VN) — Team Sky's Bradley Wiggins says Vuelta a España race leader Juanjo Cobo deserves a benefit of the doubt against insinuations that the Geox-TMC rider's Angliru performance might appear too good to believe.
Where Are They Now? Peter McDonald
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2011 Tour De L’Avenir Stage 1
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Vuelta tech: Gear ratios critical up the Angliru
A look at the low, low gears riders used on the Vuelta's 15th stage
UPDATE: RadioShack & Nissan to sponsor Leopard-Trek
The French sports daily L'Equipe reported Monday that the team's financial backer, Luxembourg investor Flavio Becca, will announce later this month that the team will close at the end of this season.
Vuelta Tipping Competition | The Business End!
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Probe reveals Ricco self-transfusion – report
ROME (AFP) - An investigation into banned Italian cyclist Riccardo Riccò concluded that he did perform a blood transfusion on himself, the Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper reported on Monday.
Martin optimistic about future after getting up ‘stupid’ Angliru
LEON, Spain (VN) — You'd think that one of the best young, emerging climbers in the peloton might love the 20-percent-plus grades of the Angliru, but Garmin-Cervélo climber Daniel Martin rode away unimpressed with Spain's hardest mountain.
Wegelius announces retirement
Veteran climber Charlie Wegelius, 33, announced his final race as a pro will be at the Giro di Padania this week in Itlay.
Interview with Scott Bikes
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2011 Vuelta a Espana Stage 15
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Andrew Talansky’s Vuelta diary: When life becomes a blur
If you ask me who won the stage two days ago I cannot tell you. I remember who won yesterday, and I know what stage we are on, but that is about as far as my memory will serve me.
Tom Boonen crashes out of 2011 Vuelta a España with broken hand
Tom Boonen's rough ride in the Vuelta a España got even rougher during Sunday's 15th stage to the notorious Angliru.
2011 Vuelta a España, stage 15: a Graham Watson gallery
Graham Watson captures the action on the Angliru.
The Sky is falling: Angliru kicks the legs out from under Bradley Wiggins and Christopher Froome
Dreams of overall victory at the Vuelta a España came crashing down for Team Sky under a lethal onslaught from Juanjo Cobo (Geox-TMC), who tore away from the tandem of Wiggins and Froome with 5km to go on the Angliru and turned a 55-second deficit into a 20-second lead.
2011 Vuelta a España results, stage 15
Stage 15
- 1. Juan José Cobo, Geox-TMC, at 4:01:56
- 2. Wouter Poels, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 0:48
- 3. Denis Menchov, Geox-TMC, same time
- 4. Christopher Froome, Team Sky, s.t.
- 5. Bradley Wiggins, Team Sky, at 1:21
GC
- 1. Juan José Cobo, Geox-TMC, at 59:57:16
- 2. Christopher Froome, Team Sky, at 20
- 3. Bradley Wiggins, Team Sky, at 46
- 4. Bauke Mollema, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 1:36
- 5. Maxime Monfort, Leopard-Trek, at 2:37
Toothache takes Andy Schleck out of 2011 Grand Prix Cyclistes of Québec and Montréal
Leopard-Trek’s Andy Schleck announced Sunday morning that he would not be able to contest next week’s Grands Prix Cyclistes of Québec and Montréal, due to complications from an infected wisdom tooth.
Juan Jose Cobo wins Angliru, takes lead in 2011 Vuelta a España
Juan Jose Cobo (Geox-TMC) climbed to the overall lead in the Vuelta a España on Sunday, conquering the decisive Angliru stage and leaving red jersey Bradley Wiggins (Sky) struggling on the steeps.
2011 Tour of the Murray River Stg 15
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Bradley Wiggins or Chris Froome? The Angliru, and Team Sky, will decide
On paper, Angliru favors Christopher Froome over Bradley Wiggins. It will be interesting to see how Sky plays it out once the race is under way. Will Team Sky put the brakes on Froome if he's flying again and Wiggins is just barely hanging on?
Lauren Hall, Isaac Howe take leads in 2011 THF Realty Gateway Cup
Lauren Hall (Colavita-Forno D’Asolo) and Isaac Howe (Kenda-5 Hour Energy) won field sprints and donned leaders' jerseys in day two of the THF Realty Gateway Cup on Saturday in St. Louis.
American grand-tour rookies Andrew Talansky, Matthew Busche fight to make it to Madrid in 2011 Vuelta a España
For Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Cervélo) and Matthew Busche (RadioShack), making it to the finish line in Spain's capital on September 11 would mean more than a personal milestone; it would prove that both have the grit to not only finish their grand-tour debuts, but do so against a brutal course in harsh conditions.
2011 Vuelta a Espana Stage 14
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Karsten Kroon, Sep Vanmarcke crash in stage 14 of 2011 Vuelta a España
Karsten Kroon (BMC) and Sep Vanmarcke (Garmin-Cervélo) were both involved in a heavy crash on the descent off the Cat. 2 Puerto de Ventana in Saturday's 14th stage at the Vuelta a España.
2011 Vuelta a España, stage 14: a Graham Watson gallery
Graham Watson shoots stage 14 of the 2011 Vuelta a España.
Long a ‘rider to watch,’ Rein Taaramae lives up to promise in stage 14 of the 2011 Vuelta a España
Rein Taaramae, who's been close to big wins since turning pro in 2008, proved Saturday that youthful exuberance sometimes pays off. He bravely fought all the way to the line, losing David de la Fuente (Geox-TMC) in the final kilometers to solo home for the biggest win of his young, but promising career.
Tom Boonen hopes extra-tough 2011 Vuelta a España paves road to rainbow jersey
For Quick Step's Tom Boonen, who only returned to racing at the Tour of Poland after crashing out of the 2011 Tour with a concussion, getting through the Vuelta is essential for him to have any chance of winning the rainbow jersey a second time.