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Just after the Olympic Individual Time Trial ended, Team USA riders Tyler Hamilton and Bobby Julich embraced each other on a windy summer evening in the Greek coastal town of Vouliagmeni with a hug of ...
A spent Shawn Milne rolled through the finish line of the last stage of the Nature Valley Grand Prix, gasping for air after climbing the 20-percent grade Chilkoot Hill for the last time. "Today was a ...
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 ...
Although Fassa Bortolo's local star Kim Kirchen missed the break in stage 1, his teammate Alberto Ongarato made up for it in the second stage by winning it and taking over the leader's jersey. In ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
May 30, 2004: The 2004 Track Cycling World Championships at Melbourne's Vodafone Arena marked the changing of the guard. There is a new, young, men's sprint champion, a 20-year-old won the women's 500 ...
2003 Mihail Ignatiev (Rus) St. Petersburg 2002 Thomas Dekker (Ned) Netherlands National Team 2001 Mathieu Boiche (Fra) 2000 Markus Burghardt (Ger) 1999 Guillaume Cannet (Fra) 1998 Torsten Hieckmann ...
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