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Cycling News Roundup - 18 November 2010
Cycling News Roundup - 18 November 2010 Team New: Omega/Pharma, Euskaltel/Euskadi , Alejandro Valverde - Trofeo Pedro Gonzalez, Kristin Armstrong Road, Ivan Basso - 'Varesini d'oro 2009' , Daniel Carruthers in Taiwan, Sportpaleis Alkmaar Dutch Derny Championships, Bike Biz News: VeloFred Panniers, Felt Bikes Partners with Retul, Soundofmotion ...
Spaniard Samuel S nchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi) dreams of Tour de France podium finish
Samuel Snchez wants to place in the top three of the overall classification at next year's Tour de France.
With Cadel Evans signing onto the team, BMC is virtually guaranteed a spot in the 2010 Tour de France.
36 minutes agoSastre likes the look of the '10 GiroThe climber's...
Photo: Graham Watson Carlos Sastre likes what he sees for next year's Giro d'Italia. With a climber's course laden with monster ascents , including the Mortirolo, the Gavia, Zoncolan and Plan de Corones, the punishing Giro course could well tempt Sastre back to the Italian tour in 2010.
2010 Amgen Tour of California Host Cities and Top Competitors Announced via Twitter
The announcement was made this morning via a Twitter exchange that took place shortly before 9 a.m. PT between Gov.
Amgen Tour of California: Nevada City joins capital cast as race, Armstrong to return
After Lance Armstrong Twittered his plans to return and Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson promised to keep everyone's bicycle safe, two questions rode to the front of the Amgen Tour of California pro cycling race Thursday.
Sources: Tour of California cycling race will return to Sacramento
The Amgen Tour of California pro cycling race plans to pass through Sacramento for a fourth consecutive year, but it won't be for a speed-oriented prologue like the 2009 event in February.
The 2010 Road World Championships has returned to the tiny town of Mendrisio, Switzerland.
Cyclist Evans reaches for the rainbow
Mention Cadel Evans' name to cyclists, fans or media and the reaction you get is likely to contain a mixture of admiration, wonder and mystery.
Theo Bos (Rabobank Continental) wins the Ronde van Nord-Holland.
Theo Bos will ride for Cervlo TestTeam through 2011, the Swiss Professional Continental team announced Friday.
Cycling: Evans grabs Tour of Spain lead
AUSTRALIA'S Cadel Evans took over the overall lead of the Tour of Spain overnight with a strong showing in the race's first mountain stage.
Cycling: Roulston signs with Columbia
New Zealand cyclist Hayden Roulston has signed a two-year contract with Team Columbia HTC.
Double Tour of Spain celebration for Cancellara
Switzerland's Olympic time-trial champion Fabian Cancellara took the leader's golden jersey of the Tour of Spain on Saturday after winning the seventh stage, a 30km individual time trial.
Post-Tour Hangover Ends As Vuelta a Espana Begins Saturday
One month after the end of the Tour de France, cycling fans once again have something to cheer for.
Cyclist Wiggins set for competition in Tiverton
He will be up against cyclists from the best teams in the world - including Mark Cavendish's Team Columbia and Carlos Sastre's Cervelo.
La Vuelta kicks it up a gear in 2009
Time is a tickin', and the seconds are counting down until the 64th Vuelta a Espaa gets going this Saturday in Assen, the Netherlands.
Wheels of fortune turning for Britain after Tour de France
The British have been a long time coming to the Tour de France, but now they have very much arrived.
On this date: 1986 - Greg Lemond becomes first American to win Tour de France
July 27 1920 - Resolute defeats Shamrock IV of Britain to defend the America's Cup title for the United States.
On July 27, 1909, Orville Wright flew himself and a passenger for 1 hour and 12 minutes
Today is Monday, July 27, the 208th day of 2009. There are 157 days left in the year.
Today is Monday, July 27, the 208th day of 2009. There are 157 days left in the year.
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