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Jayco Herald Sun Tour Stage 5
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CCCC Glenvale Criterium 16 Oct 2011
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2011 HONDA WOMEN’S TOUR STAGE 5 Final
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2011 Honda Women’s Tour Stage 4
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Sven Nys, Katie Compton win opener to 2011-12 UCI World Cup season in Pilsen
A crafty Sven Nys (Landbouwkrediet) outfoxed world champion Zdenek Stybar (Quick Step) and Kevin Pauwels (Sunweb-Revor) to win the first race of the 2011-12 UCI World Cup in Pilsen, Czech Republic.
Nathan Haas wins final overall and 4 jerseys at 2011 Jayco Herald Sun Tour
Nathan Haas began the year as a member of the supporting cast in the Jayco Bay Cycling Classic criteriums and ends as the winner of the 59th edition of the Sun Tour.
Jake Keough hopes for bigger Euro presence in 2012
Jake Keough says UnitedHealthcare hopes to "make more of a push to Europe" in 2012, along with tackling the top-shelf domestic races.
Oliver Zaugg wins 2011 Tour of Lombardy
Oliver Zaugg (Leopard-Trek) stunned a host of favorites to claim the biggest win of his career at the Tour of Lombardy Saturday.
Nathan Haas takes lead in 2011 Jayco Herald Sun Tour
Nathan Haas wears the race leader’s jersey with 10 seconds’ insurance over Garmin-Cervélo’s Australian road champion, Jack Bobridge, heading into Sunday’s final stage.
A conversation with Sun Tour stage winner Marcel Kittel: Renaissance man
DRYSDALE, Australia (VN) — Along with Tony Martin and John Degenkolb, Marcel Kittel is one of a handful of riders leading a renaissance in German cycling, following the ignominious exit of Jan Ullrich.
Sun Tour: No-so-little Kittel rides Great Ocean Road to victory
DRYSDALE, Australia (VN) — The Great Ocean Road produced one of its most stunning days on stage 3 of the 2011 Jayco Herald Sun Tour, and in the best traditions of a tourist icon, it inspired a visitor to victory.
2011 Honda Women’s Tour Stage 3
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Out of Africa and into contention: Van Rensburg wins stage 2 of Herald Sun Tour
GEELONG, Australia (VN) — A barely-known 22-year-old from Pretoria, South Africa, upstaged his more experienced rivals to win stage two of the 2011 Jayco Herald Sun Tour in Geelong Thursday.
2011 Honda Women’s Tour Stage 2
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Phil Gaimon Diary: Track Nats, part 2
" ... Someone should invent an “emergency brake.” I’m not sure how it should work (I’m just the idea man), but when there is a crash in the field, there’d be nothing worse than watching it come and having no way to avoid it. Maybe if you could just pull a parachute ..."
Sandown Twilight Crits – Oct 11
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It’s a wrap: race, season and team over for Porte
BALLARAT, Australia (VN) — Exactly 102 kilometers into Wednesday’s opening stage of the Jayco Herald Sun Tour, Saxo Bank-SunGard’s Richie Porte climbed off his bike and called it a day.
Herald Sun Tour: Drapac’s Pollock takes opening stage, race lead
BALLARAT, Australia (VN) — Rhys Pollock produced the ride of his life to win stage 1 of the 2011 Jayco Herald Sun Tour Wednesday, but for any rider outside the top 10 to win the event overall, it will take something more exceptional.
2011 Honda Hybrid Women’s Tour – Stage 1
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Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: In search of the perfect grand tour
So what can we expect from next year’s Giro and Tour, the routes for which will both be announced officially in the coming days?
Chinese peloton needs country’s backing – UCI official
BEIJING (AFP) — China's chances of producing a road cycling star of the future would increase significantly if the sport was given much needed backing from sports leaders, according to a top UCI official.
Jeremy Powers stages miraculous comeback to win day 2 of 2011 New Belgium Cup
Jeremy Powers (Rapha-Focus) staged a marvelous comeback to beat Ryan Trebon (LTS-Felt) on day two of the New Belgium Cup on Sunday in Fort Collins.
Mary McConneloug sprints to victory in day 2 of the 2011 Providence Cyclocross Festival
Mary McConneloug (Kenda-Seven Cycles) outsprinted Laura Van Gilder (C3-Mellow Mushroom) to win day two of the Providence Cyclocross Festival in Rhode Island.
Ben King Diary: Tour of Beijing, part 2
"Even with our RadioShack sponsors on course in Beijing, I focused on the things I could control, like swallowing fear and riding in good position on the last lap."
Greg Van Avermaet wins 2011 Paris-Tours
Greg Van Avermaet (BMC Racing Team) won a sprint finish to claim the Paris-Tours cycling classic on Sunday.
Tony Martin wins 2011 Tour of Beijing; Denis Galimzyanov takes final stage
Tony Martin (HTC-Highroad) claimed his first stage-race victory as world time trial champion when he won the inaugural Tour of Beijing on Sunday.
CCCC Glenvale Criterium 9 Oct 2011
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Laura Van Gilder wins day 1 of 2011 Providence Cyclocross Festival
Laura Van Gilder (Mellow Mushroom) took day one of the Providence Cyclocross Festival on Saturday in Rhode Island.
Elia Viviani wins stage 4 at 2011 Tour of Beijing; Tony Martin holds lead
Elia Viviani (Liquigas) dominated a bunch sprint to win the fourth stage of the Tour of Beijing Saturday.
Elijssen seriously injured in Beijing crash as Bookwalter suffers
BMC saw its second serious crash in a row at the Tour of Beijing on Friday.
2011 Cycling Australia Masters Road National Championships – Criteriums
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Ben King Diary: A mid-race report from China
Ben King is a first-year professional with Team RadioShack, racing this week at the Tour of Beijing
Nicolas Roche wins Beijing queen stage, Martin holds the lead
YONGNING, China (AFP) — Irishman Nicolas Roche of the AG2R-La Mondiale team won the 162km third stage of the Tour of Beijing, the hilliest in the race, as Germany's Tony Martin held on to the overall lead Friday.
Florida masters racer refuses doping test, hit with two-year suspension
A 45-year-old Miami, Florida, cyclist has accepted a two-year suspension from cycling after refusing to submit a sample at the USA Cycling masters national track championships in July, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency announced Thursday.
Sky’s Hayman wins Paris-Bourges
BOURGES, France, Oct 6, 2011 (AFP) - Australia's Mathew Hayman of Team Sky won the 61st edition of the Paris-Bourges race on Thursday.
Roulston secures future; hoping to go out with High Road win with Martin
MENTAUGOU, China (VN) — Hayden Roulston is back on familiar turf this week in Beijing, but this time he's racing on pavement instead of the track, where he brought home two medals from the 2008 Olympic Games.
Talansky out; Bookwalter crashes in China
MENTAUGOU, China (VN) — The Tour of Beijing has not been kind to two Americans riding in the debut edition of the race.
Haussler back in winner’s circle in China as crowds turn out for second stage
MENTAUGOU, China (VN) — Heinrich Haussler ended a season-long drought with a narrow sprint victory as the Chinese fans turned out in numbers in Thursday's 137km second stage at the Tour of Beijing.
Hawthorn Cycling Club – Summer Criterium No.1
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2011 Tour of Beijing Stage 1
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Sandown Twilight Crits 4 Oct 2011
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Where Are They Now? Danny Clark
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Tour of Beijing preview: Olympic champ Sánchez back on gold-medal winning turf
BEIJING (VN) — Samuel Sánchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi) lines up Wednesday for the inaugural Tour of Beijing as one of the star riders, but he didn't want to start as the No. 1 bib.
Ran Margaliot, An Israeli Cycling Success
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Phil Gaimon Blog: All kitted up with no where to go
Since my last blog entry in July, the theme of my life has been “all kitted up and nowhere to go.”
McEwen wins finale, overall at Franco Belge
Though he's nearly 40, Robbie McEwen still can win a race.
Christian Heule takes day 1 at 2011 GP of Gloucester
Christian Heule (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) took the victory in day one of the Great Brewers Gran Prix of Gloucester.
Ben King Diary: The world championships
"More than once I gave what I thought might be my last ditch effort. The Brits shoved me back into the rotation offering a 'good job' or 'nice pull.' Their sportsmanship impressed me and they were pulling like oxen. ... "
Skil team set for new sponsors, new name for 2012
THE HAGUE (AFP) — Dutch cycling outfit Skil-Shimano is set for a name change, and a new sponsor whose aim is to hoist the second division outfit into the World Tour ranks, team chief Iwan Spekenbrink said Tuesday.
2012 UCI World Tour, International and Olympic Calendars
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Óscar Freire laments missed chance at history at world championships
Freire laments missed opportunity to make history.
Wamsley, Van Dijk bolster Jamis for 2012
Jamis-Sutter Home has reloaded the team’s sprinting and climbing corps for 2012, signing American Kyle Wamsley and Dutchman Peter Van Dijk. The squad also announced the return of a number of riders, including Luis Amaran and Tyler Wren.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: From Tom Simpson to Mark Cavendish
Great Britain’s only two world elite men’s road champions define their eras
Cavendish to race Paris-Tours
PARIS (AFP) - Paris-Tours organizers ASO (Amaury Sport Organisation) have invited Mark Cavendish to become the first world road race champion to compete in the French sprinters' classic next month.
Copenhagen World Championships | Elite Men Road Race
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New world champion Mark Cavendish credits teammates for rainbow-winning ride
As a sprinter, Mark Cavendish is the first to admit that without the help and sacrifice of his teammates, he wouldn't win many races. And he certainly would not have become the first British world champion since Tom Simpson in 1965 on Sunday without the help of Team Great Britain.
Thor Hushovd frustrated at missed opportunity as crash snuffs rainbow-jersey defense
"I am very disappointed. I missed a big opportunity today," Thor Hushovd told Norwegian journalists. "I felt very good all day and I am not tired now. That's frustrating."
Tyler Farrar ‘not so happy’ after finishing 10th at 2011 UCI world road championships
"It's a field sprint for a world championships, it's going to be chaotic. I just didn't ride it as well as I could have," Tyler Farrar told VeloNews.
Mark Cavendish wins 2011 elite men’s road world championship
Great Britain delivered Mark Cavendish to the rainbow jersey in the elite men's world championship road race on Sunday,
Giorgia Bronzini defends title at 2011 UCI women’s road championships
Giorgia Bronzini of Italy defends her elite women's title at the road world championships.
Thor Hushovd, Philippe Gilbert downplay chances at 2011 world road championships
Defending champion Thor Hushovd and Belgian ace Philippe Gilbert are downplaying their chances of winning the men's world road title on Sunday.
Crash dashes U.S. hopes as French rider wins 2011 junior world road title
A late-race crash spoils chances for the Americans as the French power to victory in the junior men's road race.
COPENHAGEN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | U23 Road Race
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Farrar an unknown factor for Sunday’s road race
COPENHAGEN (VN) — American sprinter Tyler Farrar says he feels surprisingly good despite his high-speed crash at the Vuelta a España, but admits he won't know if he can challenge for the rainbow jersey until he hits the road Sunday.
Goss says he could edge Cav on way to the rainbow
COPENHAGEN (AFP) — Australia's Matt Goss believes he could have the edge over HTC-Highroad teammate Mark Cavendish if the pair come to duel for cycling's coveted rainbow jersey at the road world championships on Sunday.
Peter Sagan downplays his chances at worlds
COPENHAGEN (VN) — Peter Sagan is hoping his dream season finishes off with a perfect ending with a strong ride in Sunday's elite men's road race.
Hushovd concedes world’s repeat will be difficult
COPENHAGEN (VN) — Defending road race world champion Thor Hushovd admits winning a second rainbow jersey will prove difficult.
Britain’s Lucy Garner wins junior women’s road race
COPENHAGEN (VN) — British rider Lucy Garner blasted her way to the gold medal in the junior women's road race Thursday with a long sprint from just over 200 meters to go.
Australia’s women set to light up Copenhagen
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Goulburn to Sydney Cycle Classic
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Anthony wins Univest Grand Prix Doylestown Criterium
Jesse Anthony of Kelly Benefit Strategies-OptumHealth was the catalyst for a relentless Univest Grand Prix Doylestown Criterium in Pennsylvania Sunday, winning the race, the sprinters jersey, and the overall weekend title after attacking, staying away for multiple laps, and taking the sprint out of a decimated field.
Adam Craig and Pua Mata Prevail at USAC Marathon Championships
Bend residents took stars and stripes jerseys in five categories at the 2011 USA Cycling Mountain Bike Marathon National Championships