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Last year in Åre, Sweden, the Spanish team won the inaugural team relay event in front of France and Canada. This year, with a very similar team they did it again, blitzing the Swiss and Italians ...
Jimmy Engoulvent of Crédit Agricole powered his way to victory in the Tour de Luxembourg's prologue, covering the 2.6 km in 3.42, an astonishing five seconds faster than his nearest rivals. Juan ...
Stage 4 on June 10 is a key stage: a 21.5 km individual time trial from Bedoin (280m) to the top of Mont Ventoux (1909m), the feared Géant de Provence. This stage will be an important one for the ...
"Oh, this is ridiculous!" is all Greg Henderson (Health Net-Maxxis) could manage after he sprinted to the win at the Philadelphia International, giving Health Net-Maxxis wins here two years in a row.
Colavita-Sutter Home captured its second consecutive title at the US Air Force Cycling Classic's famed Clarendon Cup criterium held on Saturday in Arlington, Virginia. The squad's Argentinean sprinter ...
Dario Frigo, Alberto Ongarato, and Kim Kirchen combined to put Fassa Bortolo in the top three positions of Stage 3 of the Tour de Luxembourg, 95 km between Mersch and Luxembourg. After attacking in ...
The short but sharp morning stage on the fourth day of the Euskal Bizikleta saw Angel Vicioso (Liberty Seguros) take his second victory in this race so far, while leader Eladio Jimenez (Comunidad ...
Comunidad Valenciana rider Eladio Jimenez delivered a stunning performance when he won the second stage of the Euskal Bizikleta, a stage that he himself described as crazy. After winning the stage by ...
Russell Hampton (Glendene CC / Bike Trax) sprinted clear of a small but select breakaway group to reach top spot on the podium as British Junior Men's Road Race Champion for 2006. The 18 year-old from ...
Brad Huff (Jelly Belly) claimed victory at Tulsa Tough's first round of criteriums in a bunch sprint ahead of runner up Mark Hekman (Mountain Khakis) and the US National Criterium Champion, Rahsaan ...
The University of Colorado and Whitman College took home overall titles as the 2005 Collegiate Cycling National Championships concluded with the team time trial on Sunday. A handful of podium finishes ...
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 ...
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