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Two of Australia's great hopes in tomorrow's individual time trial will be aboard machines built by Coff's Harbour, Australia frame builder Peter Teschner. As well as constructing bikes under his own ...
12 years ago in Barcelona, Italian Fabio Casartelli won the last Olympic Gold Medal for amateur cyclists for Italy and today, perhaps the late gold medalist was smiling down on his countryman Paolo ...
Stage 1, Santander - Torrelaveja, 163 kms: Belgian rider Glenn D'Hollander (Vlaanderen 2002) won the first stage of the Circuito Montañés which was raced between Santander to Torrelavega, a distance ...
The spring sprinting campaign did not go as planned for Health Net-Maxxis' veteran sprinter Gord Fraser, and he knew it. "I was a little down earlier in the year because as a sprinter you like winning ...
After his teammate Leonardo Piepoli took the win in yesterday's mountain stage, Iñigo Cuesta took one more win for the Saunier Duval-Prodir team, taking out today's mountain time trial and clocking ...
Danilo Hondo (Lamonta) sprinted to win the stage and take over the leader's jersey in the 58th Peace Race on Sunday in Ceske Budejovide, Czech Republic. It was his first victory after returning to the ...
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Belgian Tom Steels and Djamolidine Abdoujaparov of Uzbeikistan were disqualified from the Tour de France on a day of high drama which also saw German Erik Zabel stripped of victory after winning ...
In the last few years Spanish bike maker Orbea has grown from a small regional manufacturer to a challenger on the world stage. Under the Euskaltel-Euskadi team Orbea bikes have been ridden to Tour ...
Gerolsteiner team manager Hans-Michael Holczer is very happy that this year sees his team aboard Klein Quantum bikes. "The world's best frame," is how he describes the US-made ZR 9000 aluminium alloy ...
The women's race started quietly untill thing were woken up about 20 miles in by Ina Teutenberg (Saturn) and Stacey Peeters (ICO) who went off the front after the first of two, 15second bonus sprints.
Stijn Devolder (Quick Step) repeated last year's victory in almost identical style, soloing away in the final kilometres for his second consecutive win the Vlaanderens Mooiste. The 29-year-old Belgian ...