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2011 Tour de Romandie, stage 4 results
Stage 4 (ITT): Aubonne - Signal-de-Bougy
- 1. David ZABRISKIE (USA), Garmin-Cervelo , 27:57
- 2. Richie PORTE (AUS), SaxoBank-Sungard, at 0:02
- 3. Lieuwe WESTRA (NED), Vacansoleil-DCM, at 0:14
- 4. Bradley WIGGINS (GBR), Team Sky, at 0:18
- 5. Tony MARTIN (GER), HTC-Highroad, at 0:27
GC
- 1. Cadel EVANS (Aus), BMC Racing Team, 13:00:58
- 2. Tony MARTIN (Ger), HTC-Highroad, at 0:18
- 3. Alexandre VINOKOUROV (Kaz), Astana, at 0:19
- 4. Marco PINOTTI (Ita), HTC-Highroad, at 0:31
- 5. Benat INTXAUSTI ELORRIAGA (Spa), Movistar, at 0:41
VeloNews to stream SRAM Tour of the Gila criterium video
BOULDER, Colo. (VN) — VeloNews.com will stream live video of the SRAM Tour of the Gila stage 4 Downtown Silver City Criterium on Saturday, April 4.
2011 Tour of Turkey, stage 7 results
Quick Results
- 1. Andrea Guardini (ITA), , 3:05:37
- 2. Kenny Robert Van Hummel (NED), Skil-Shimano, s.t.
- 3. Tyler Farrar (USA), Garmin-Cervelo, s.t.
- 4. André Greipel (GER), Omega Pharma-Lotto, s.t.
- 5. Alessandro Petacchi (ITA), Lampre-Farnese Vini, s.t.
GC
- 1. Alexander Efimkin (Russia), Team Type 1 , 30:22:49
- 2. Andrey Zeits (Kazakhstan), Astana, at 1:13
- 3. Thibaut Pinot (France), Française des Jeux, at 1:33
- 4. Thomas Peterson (United States), Garmin-Cervelo, at 1:50
- 5. Cameron Wurf (Australia), Liquigas-Doimo, at 2:17
Phinney crashes in Romandie time trial
SIGNAL-DE-BOUGY, Switzerland (VN) — U.S. national time trial champion Taylor Phinney (BMC Racing) didn’t get the result he wanted on Saturday’s stage 4 TT at the Tour de Romandie.
Tour of Friendship | Prologue
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We have before us two excellent road shoes, with all the usual trimmings: stiff carbon soles, soft, comfortable uppers, solid buckles, and good looks.
Quick look: Campagnolo’s aerodynamic Bora Ultra 80 wheels
To accompany its new time trial/triathlon shifters, brakes and cranks, Campagnolo is introducing a new, deeper, more aerodynamic wheelset: the Bora Ultra 80.
Jamis-Sutter Home signs Tom Zirbel
SILVER CITY, New Mexico (VN) — Folks started speculating Thursday when Tom Zirbel borrowed a bike from the Jamis team when he suffered a mechanical at the Tour of the Gila. On Friday the team announced that it had signed the time trial ace for the rest of the season.
Trek-Livestrong repeats at Gila time trial; Hughes takes over women’s lead
TYRONE, New Mexico (VN) — The Trek-Livestrong development team once again surprised even itself with a blistering time trial win at the Tour of the Gila, when 18-year-old Dale Parker surprised the heavy hitters.
2011 Tour of Turkey, stage 6 results
Quick Results
- 1. André Greipel (GER), Omega Pharma-Lotto, 4:27:02
- 2. Egoitz Garcia Echeguibel (ESP), Caja Rural, s.t.
- 3. Bartosz Huzarski (POL), Team Netapp, s.t.
- 4. Francis Mourey (FRA), Française des Jeux, s.t.
- 5. Jonas Aaen Jörgensen (DEN), SaxoBank-Sungard, s.t.
GC
- 1. Alexander Efimkin (Russia), Team Type 1, 27:17:12
- 2. Andrey Zeits (Kazakhstan), Astana, at 1:13
- 3. Thibaut Pinot (France), Française des Jeux, at 1:33
- 4. Thomas Peterson (United States), Garmin-Cervelo, at 1:50
- 5. Cameron Wurf (Australia), Liquigas-Doimo, at 2:17
Peterson cedes lead to Efimkin; Greipel wins in Turkey
Tom Peterson (Garmin-Cervélo) saw the leader’s jersey slip away in Friday’s sixth stage at the Tour of Turkey when a 25-man breakaway stayed clear to put Alexander Efimkin (Team Type 1) into the lead with just two stages to go.
2011 Tour de Romandie, stage 3 results
Quick Results
- 1. Alexander Vinokourov , (Kaz) Astana , in 3:47:55
- 2. Mikael Cherel , (F) Ag2r La Mondiale, s.t.
- 3. Tony Martin , (G) HTC-Highroad, s.t.
- 4. Ben Swift , (GB) Team Sky, s.t.
- 5. Oscar Freire Gomez , (Sp) Rabobank Cycling Team, s.t.
GC
- 1. Pavel Brutt , (Rus) Team Katusha , in 12:31:34
- 2. Alexandre Vinokourov , (Kaz) Astana, at 0:32
- 3. Damiano Cunego , (I) Lampre-Farnese Vini, at 0:38
- 4. Cadel Evans , (Aus) BMC Racing Team, at 0:42
- 5. Gorka Verdugo Marcotegui , (Sp) Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 0:46
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UCI urges action in Ezequiel Mosquera doping case
The UCI has called on the Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) to open disciplinary proceedings against Vuelta a España runner-up Ezequiel Mosquera.
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2011 SRAM Tour of the Gila results, stage 2
Men's stage 2: Frank Pipp (Bissell) Women's stage 2: Heather Logan-Sprenger (Colavita) Men's GC: Francisco Mancebo (RealCyclist.com) Women's GC: Mara Abbott (Diadora-Pasta Zara)
Pipp and Logan-Sprenger win Gila’s second stage
Pipp and Logan-Sprenger win Gila's second stage
Stefan Schumacher wins opening stage at Vuelta a Asturias
Stefan Schumacher claimed victory in Thursday’s opening stage at the Vuelta a Asturias in what’s his first win since returning from a doping ban last season.
Collarbone break means Movistar’s Andrey Amador will miss Giro d’Italia
Costa Rican Andrey Amador will miss next month’s Giro d’Italia after cracking his left collarbone in Thursday’s first stage at the Vuelta a Asturias in northern Spain.
2011 Tour de Romandie, stage 2
Quick Results
- 1. Damiano Cunego (ITA), Lampre-ISD, in 4:10:53
- 2. Cadel Evans (AUS), BMC Racing Team, at 0:02
- 3. Alexandre Vinokourov (KAZ), Astana, at 0:02
- 4. Rui Alberto Faria Da Costa (POR), Movistar, at 0:02
- 5. David Lopez Garcia (ESP), Movistar, at 0:02
GC
- 1. Pavel Brutt (Rus), Team Katusha, in 8:43:39
- 2. Damiano Cunego (Ita), Lampre-ISD, at 0:38
- 3. Cadel Evans (Aus), BMC Racing Team, at 0:42
- 4. Alexandre Vinokourov (Kaz), Astana, at 0:42
- 5. Gorka Verdugo Marcotegui (Sp), Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 0:46
Ask Nick: Making the switch, on-the-road fixes
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Presidential Tour of Turkey, stage 5 results
Quick Results
- 1. Matteo Rabottini (Ita), Farnese Vini, 5:51:25
- 2. Alexander Efimkin (Rus), Team Type 1, at 0:00
- 3. Enrico Magazzini (Ita), Lampre-Farnese Vini, at 0:03
- 4. Thomas Peterson (USA), Garmin-Cervelo, at 0:03
- 5. Thibaut Pinot (Fra), Française Des Jeux, at 0:03
GC
- 1. Thomas Peterson (USA), Garmin-Cervelo, 22:49:41
- 2. Cameron Wurf (Aus), Liquigas-Doimo, at 0:27
- 3. Alexander Efimkin (Rus), Team Type 1, at 0:29
- 4. Andrey Zeits (Kz), Astana, at 0:1:42
- 5. Thibaut Pinot (Fra), Française des Jeux, at 0:2:02
Mark Cavendish and Marco Pinotti headline HTC-Highroad’s Giro d’Italia roster
Mark Cavendish and Marco Pinotti headline HTC-Highroad’s Giro d’Italia squad that will be looking to win stages in all terrain. While the team doesn’t have a strong GC candidate to win the Giro outright, the team will bring a mix of riders who can win stages in sprints, breakaways and time trials.
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Stijn Devolder reassessing a disastrous spring campaign
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2011 SRAM Tour of the Gila results, stage 1
Men
- 1. MANCEBO Francisco, Realcyclist.com Cycling Team, at 03:59:22
- 2. WREN Tyler, Jamis Sutter Home P/b Colavita, at 03:59:36 at 00:14.00
- 3. DOMBROWSKI Joesph, Trek-Livestrong, at 03:59:57 at 00:35.00
- 4. HOWES Alexander, Chipotle Development Team, at 04:00:02 at 00:40.00
- 5. BENNETT George, Trek-Livestrong, at 04:00:02 at 00:40.00
Women
- 1. Mara Abbott, Diadora-Pasta Zara Team, in 4:11:40.
- 2. F Oliveira (parks), Pactimo Cycling Team, at 4:11:59. at 0:00:19
- 3. Clara Hughes, Pactimo Cycling Team, at 4:12:30. at 0:00:50
- 4. Andrea Dvorak, Colavita/forno D'asolo, at 4:13:02. at 0:01:22
- 5. Nicole Evans, Mapmyride, at 4:13:17. at 0:01:37
Abbott, Mancebo, take mountain-top wins at SRAM Tour of the Gila
MOGOLLON, New Mexico (VN) — Francesco Mancebo (Realcyclist.com) and Mara Abbott (Diadora) each won the first stage of the Tour of the Gila on Wednesday with solo victories atop the Mogollon climb.
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Presidential Tour of Turkey, stage 4 results
Quick results
- 1. Alessandro Petacchi (ITA), Lampre , in 5:36:26
- 2. Bartosz Huzarski (POL), Team Netapp, at 0:00
- 3. Alexander Efimkin (RUS), Team Type 1, at 0:01
- 4. Ramunas Navardauskas (LTU), Garmin-Cervelo, at 0:01
- 5. Rubens Bertogliati (SUI), Team Type 1, at 0:01
GC
- 1. Bartosz HUZARSKI (Poland), Team Netapp , 16:58:06
- 2. Wesley SULZBERGER (Australia), Française des Jeux, at 0:03
- 3. Riccardo CHIARINI (Italy), Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni, at 0:07
- 4. Egoitz GARCIA ECHEGUIBEL (Spain), Caja Rural, at 0:07
- 5. Jesus DEL NERO MONTES (Spain), Team Netapp, at 0:07
Daniele Bennati crashes out of Tour de Romandie, ruled out of Giro
Leopard-Trek's Italian sprinter Daniele Bennati has been ruled out of the Giro d'Italia after breaking ribs and a collarbone in a crash at the first stage of the Tour de Romandie Wednesday.
Tour de Romandie, stage 1 results
Quick Results
- 1. Pavel Brutt (Rus), Team Katusha, in 4:27:41
- 2. Oleksandr Kvachuk (Ukr), Lampre, at 56
- 3. Branislau Samoilau (Blr), Movistar, at 1:15
- 4. Jack Bobridge (Aus), Garmin-Cervelo, at 1:23
- 5. Damiano Cunego (Ita), Lampre-Farnese Vini, at 1:59
GC
- 1. Pavel Brutt (Russia), Team Katusha , in 4:31:26
- 2. Oleksandr Kvachuk (Ukraine), Lampre, at 1:00
- 3. Branislau Samoilau (Belarus), Movistar, at 1:22
- 4. Jack Bobridge (Australia), Garmin-Cervelo, at 1:31
- 5. Alexandre Vinokourov (Kazakhstan), Astana, at 2:04
Alessandro Petacchi gets a win at Tour of Turkey
Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre) sprinted to victory in Wednesday’s fourth stage at the Presidential Tour of Turkey that saw its fourth race leader in as many days.
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Alberto Contador on Giro climbs: ‘You have to see it to believe it’
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Robert Kiserlovski leaves Touyr de Romandie, Giro d’Italia in doubt
Astana’s Robert Kiserlovski was forced to pull out of the Tour de Romandie due to lingering pain dating back to his spectacular crash at Paris-Nice and is questionable to start the Giro d’Italia next month.
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2011 Tour de Romandie, prologue: a Graham Watson gallery
Graham Watson was snapping away during the prologue to the 2011 Tour de Romandie.
2011 Tour de Romandie results, prologue
Prologue
- 1. Jonathan Castroviejo Nicolas (Esp), Euskaltel-Euskadi, 3:40
- 2. Taylor Phinney (USA), BMC Racing Team, same time
- 3. Leigh Howard (Aus), HTC-Highroad, at 0:01
- 4. Geoffroy Lequatre (Fra), Team RadioShack, at 0:02
- 5. David Millar (Gbr), Garmin-Cervélo, at 0:02
GC
- 1. Jonathan Castroviejo Nicolas (Esp), Euskaltel-Euskadi, 3:40
- 2. Taylor Phinney (USA), BMC Racing Team, at 0:00
- 3. Leigh Howard (Aus), HTC-Highroad, at 0:01
- 4. Geoffroy Lequatre (Fra), Team RadioShack, at 0:02
- 5. David Millar (Gbr), Garmin-Cervélo, at 0:02
Saxo Bank-Sungard names team for 2011 Giro d’Italia
Aussie Richie Porte will not be among the nine riders backing Alberto Contador as he tackles the 2011 Giro d'Italia, Saxo Bank-Sungard announces.
Andalucía-Caja Granada denies signing Davide Rebellin
Spanish team Andalucía-Caja Granada denied reports that it has signed Italian veteran Davide Rebellin, but admits speaking with the veteran Italian, who is looking for a job after serving a doping ban.
Jonathan Castroviejo takes prologue at 2011 Tour de Romandie
Jonathan Castroviejo wins the prologue to the Tour de Romandie ahead of American Taylor Phinney and Leigh Howard.
Carlos Sastre anticipates ‘impressive’ 2011 Giro d’Italia
“I don’t think I have ever seen stages so long, so hard and so spectacular in all my many years as a pro,” said Carlos Sastre after scouting some key sectors of the 2011 Giro d'Italia.
Denis Menchov, Carlos Sastre join Geox-TMC riders in recon of 2011 Giro d’Italia stages
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Manuel Belletti takes 3rd stage, lead at 2011 Presidential Tour of Turkey
Manuel Belletti wins the third stage at the Presidential Tour of Turkey and takes the race leader’s jersey.
2011 Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey, stage 3
Stage 3
- 1. Manuel Belletti (Ita), Colnago-CSF, 4:22:24
- 2. Roberto Ferrari (Ita), Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti Pvc Diquigiovanni, s.t.
- 3. Wesley Sulzberger (Aus), Française des Jeux, s.t.
- 4. Alessandro Petacchi (Ita), Lampre-Farnese Vini, s.t.
- 5. Ramunas Navardauskas (Ltu), Garmin-Cervélo, s.t.
title
- 1. Manuel Belletti (Ita), Colnago-CSF, 11:21:36
- 2. Roberto Ferrari (Ita), Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti Pvc Diquigiovanni, at 0:04
- 3. Wesley Sulzberger (Aus), Française des Jeux, at 0:06
- 4. Stefan Van Dijk (Ned), at 0:10
- 5. Diego Milan Jimenez (Esp), Caja Rural, at 0:10
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Time trials loom large in Tour of Romandie
Switzerland’s Tour de Romandie, which takes place this week, starts appropriately enough at Martigny, a town surrounded by famous alpine climbs: the Grand St. Bernard to the south, Col de la Forclaz to the east and Crans-Montana to the east. But ironically the six-day, 698.3km UCI WorldTour event is probably the least mountainous in the race’s 65-year history.