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Australian World Champion Anna Meares has broken the World Record for the 500m Time Trial to win the gold medal in Athens. The 21 year old Queenslander broke the two year old record of Yonghua Jiang ...
Australia's Michael Rogers, the de facto world champion after David Millar's confession of EPO use, spoke with Cyclingnews' Athens correspondent Rob Jones for a few minutes Monday evening after his ...
Reigning sprint world champion Theo Bos (Netherlands) struck the first blow against Australian Ryan Bayley, but the determined Bayley wouldn't be denied his chance. A hard-fought second round evened ...
Professionals (Circuit des Mines) 2004 Joost Posthuma (Ned) Rabobank TT III 2003 Guillaume Auger (Fra) Big Mat 2002 Gianpaolo Cheula (Ita) 2001 Chris Newton (GBr) British National Team 2000 Nicki ...
A couple of months ago, James Huang reported on the progress of a Cyclingnews project to get to the bottom of the wheel size debate in mountain biking. Advocates of the newer '29-inch' size (based on ...
The Tour de France pays homage to fallen rider Andrei Kivilev. The Kazakhstani rider had made Saint-Etienne his home and died here in a crash in Paris-Nice in March, 2003. The second ITT of the Tour ...
Levi Leipheimer shot to prominence when he made the podium at the 2001 Vuelta while riding for US Postal. He spent three years at Rabobank before joining the German Gerolsteiner team for 2005, where ...
27-8/12 - Tour du Faso - Burkina Faso 2.5 ...
90th Tour de France - July 5-27, 2003 Le Tour 101 By the Cyclingnews team During the Tour we're inundated with questions about the race, often from relative newcomers to cycling who are perplexed by ...
The second stage of the day was an individual time trial, 23 km long around Bedum. Great Britain's Chris Newton won in 28.40" (48.134 km/h), and Jan van Velzen (Bankgiroloterij) remained the leader.
Saeco and Cannondale have had a long and successful relationship ever the since the Connecticut bike maker began providing frames to the Italian coffee machine team back in the '90s, a marketing ...
Italian Francesco Chicchi won the final stage of the 43rd Tirreno-Adriatico, 176 kilometres starting and ending in San Benedetto del Tronto. The 27 year-old of Team Liquigas out-sprinted Italy's ...