Sella leads Coppi e Bartali after two-stage opening day
ROME (AFP) Italian Emanuele Sella of the Androni team is the leader of the Settimana Coppi e Bartali following the first two stages in Riccione on Tuesday.
ROME (AFP) Italian Emanuele Sella of the Androni team is the leader of the Settimana Coppi e Bartali following the first two stages in Riccione on Tuesday.
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Alberto Contador (Saxo Bank-Sungard) said Wednesday's five-climb stage into Andorra at the Volta a Catalunya isn't hard enough to completely break open the race.
BANYOLES, Spain (VN) – Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre) kicked to a morale-boosting victory in Tuesday’s 168km second stage at the Volta a Catalunya (Tour of Catalunya) for his first win of the 2011 season.
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A glimpse of the XC course at the 2011 World Cup season opener in in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
PARIS (AFP) - Britain, France and Australia will be among the nations expected to give an early glimpse of their Olympic potential for London 2012 at the track cycling world championships this week.
BANYOLES, Spain (VN) — It’s coming down to the wire on whether or not the UCI will decide to appeal the Spanish federation’s decision to clear Alberto Contador (Saxo Bank-Sungard) on doping charges in his long-running clenbuterol case.
Sonntag&Sager to report from South Africa along with Singletrack.com/Justin's Nut Butter riders Thomas Dooley and Mike Hogan
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The Tour of the Moon will not rise again, at least not in the Quiznos Pro Challenge. The U.S. Parks Service on Monday denied a request to hold a stage in the Colorado National Monument, near Grand Junction.
The UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team is in Italy this week preparing for the Settimana di Coppi e Bartali, March 22 - 26. The event will be the team's sixth race of the year and first since the Vuelta Ciclista a Murcia. The race features six stages over five days.
It was with grit, great class and perfect timing that Matt Goss won Milan-San Remo on Saturday. He wasn’t meant to win though.
LLORET DE MAR, Spain (VN) – Taylor Phinney (BMC) made it through his European season debut in a tough stage at the Volta a Catalunya (Tour of Catalonia) that saw him dropped on the second of two first-category climbs.
MADRID (AFP) - Latvia's Gatis Smukulis of HTC-Highroad won the first stage of the Tour of Catalonia, a 166.9-kilometre (103.5-mile) ride that started and ended in Lloret de Mar on Monday.
France's FMB makes, by hand, the tires prized by the cobbled classics stars.
Tom Boonen will lead Quick Step at Wednesday's 203km semi-classic Dwars door Vlaanderen, the first Belgian cobblestoned race of the season.
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A Japanese flag signed by all the riders at the start of Saturday's Milan-San Remo is being auctioned to benefit victims of last week's earthquake in Japan.
Matthew Goss (HTC-Highroad) leads the UCI WorldTour rankings following his win Saturday at Milan-San Remo.
Jay Petervary blew up the record at the recent Iditarod Trail Invitational
Caley Fretz snaps the action in Boulder and Laramie as the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Cycling Conference gets its 2011 season under way.
The Rocky Mountain Collegiate Cycling Conference starts its season with criteriums in Colorado and Wyoming.
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Thomas Voeckler wins the 34th edition of Cholet-Pays de Loire, round two of the Coupe de France.
Korea’s Park Sung Baek sprints to victory in the Taipei City Criterium, stage one of the Tour de Taiwan.
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Adam Phelan wins the prologue in the Tour de Taiwan and dons the leader’s yellow jersey.
Solo breakaways find it tough going in Milan-San Remo, the sprinters' classic.
Alberto Contador says he's motivated for the weeklong Tour of Catalunya, but he doesn't expect to have it easy in Spain's oldest stage race.
Lieuwe Westra wins the Classic Loire-Atlantique.
Graham Watson captures the action at the 2011 Milan-San Remo.
Matt Goss (HTC-Highroad) seems to be suddenly making headlines and is poised for yet bigger and better things following his dramatic victory in Tuesday’s sprint at Paris-Nice.
Matthew Goss outkicks Fabian Cancellara and Phillipe Gilbert to win Milan-San Remo in a thrilling eight-up sprint.
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Catching up with the man behind the National Ultra Endurance Mountain Bike Series
MILAN (VN) — Mark Cavendish was focused Friday afternoon when he met the press ahead of Saturday’s Milan-San Remo. The 2009 winner of the season’s first one-day monument will share leadership duties for HTC-Highroad with the up-and-coming Matt Goss.
Race radio is not the problem, but rather the loose headset at UCI HQ, says foaming rantist Patrick O'Grady.
MILAN (VN) — Fans may notice a piece of white tape on the arms of riders at Milan-San Remo Saturday. In a release distributed Friday, the Association of Professional Cyclists said that riders would carry the tape as a symbol of unity over the anti-doping proposals made in the last week by the groups representing teams (AIGCP), doctors (AIMEC) and riders (CPA).
MILAN (AFP) — As the UCI dug in its heels Friday over the radio ban, it was revealed that the peloton aims to defy UCI orders by wearing the radio-earpieces during the Harelbeke GP E3 on March 26, the Coppi-Bartali international cycling week on March 22-26 and the Criterium International on March 26-27.
With just days to go before the UCI must decide whether or not it will appeal the Spanish cycling federation's ruling to clear Alberto Contador, UCI president Pat McQuaid says that the three-time Tour de France champion is not receiving preferential treatment.
Pat McQuaid issues an open letter to riders regarding the radio ban
UCI president Pat McQuaid is digging in his heels over the race radio issue and promises there will be no moving backward.
A close look at the new Specialized Venge aero bike Cavendish and others will ride Saturday
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Team RadioShack on Friday announced its team for next week's Volta a Catalunya (Tour of Catalonia).
TAIPEI (AFP) - The German national cycling team has dropped out of a race in Taiwan this month due to concerns over possible radiation risk caused by the Japanese nuclear crisis, the organizer said Friday.
The past week or so has seen the “real” European racing schedule click fully into gear. Anyone who’s watched early season racing cannot deny there’s been so top-notch action across the board, but Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico saw the first hard-fought, gritty GC battles of the season.
"Maybe I will try to be the first world champion on a 29," Jose Hermida, 2010 XC world champ
MILAN, Italy (VN) – Fabian Cancellara says he is carefree headed into Milan-San Remo on Saturday, one day after he turns 30.
German rider Patrik Sinkewitz (Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli) is facing a lifetime ban after testing positive for human growth hormones from a blood sample taken during the GP di Lugano in late February.
Cadel Evans (BMC), hot off his overall victory at Tirreno-Adriatico, carries hopes of a strong GC performance into next week’s Volta a Catalunya, where he will have the support of American Taylor Phinney.
Ambitious plans to bring an international stage race to Russia are back online.
Classics wheels, roof-rack hierarchy and team car inventory
Dutch mountain bike racer Rudi van Houts, suspended last year after testing positive for a small amount of clenbuterol, has been cleared to race.
Specialized jumps into the aero road bike fray with a new bike to debut under Mark Cavendish at Milan-San Remo
At a meeting in Milan Thursday, the Professional Cycling Council decided to recommend a four-year suspension, rather than the current two-years, for the first doping offense "involving a serious substance."
The UCI on Thursday said cycling teams' decision to boycott the Tour of Beijing will not affect the organization's policy on race radios.
"President McQuaid regretfully noted this new element of tension in the situation. It will not, however, change the UCI’s position on the subject. "