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- Tour of Lombardy
Oct. 18, 2008
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Oct. 12, 2008
- Vuelta Chihuahua
Oct. 6, 2008
- World Road Championships
Sep. 25, 2008
- Tour of Missouri
Sep. 8, 2008
- Tour of Britain
Sep. 7, 2008
- Univest Grand Prix
Sep. 6, 2008
- Tour de l’Avenir
Sep. 5, 2008
- La Vuelta a España
Aug. 30, 2008
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Aug. 30, 2008
- Tour of Germany
Aug. 29, 2008
- Tour of Ireland
Aug. 27, 2008
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Aug. 22, 2008
- Eneco Tour
Oct. 9, 2008In an interview with Neal Rogers, Tyler Hamilton talks about redemption, the cycling mafia and life on Rock Racing.
Just after his dramatic win at the U.S. professional road championships, Tyler Hamilton sat down with VeloNews managing editor Neal Rogers to talk about the win, his return from a two-year doping suspension and ...
- Oct. 9, 2008Team Inferno becomes Kenda Pro Cycling presented by Spinergy
The domestic road team known this year as Team Inferno is relaunching in 2009 as a UCI Continental Pro Team to be titled "Kenda Pro Cycling presented by Spinergy."
The team's backers say it will have the distinction of being supported entirely by ...
- Oct. 8, 2008UCI gives Armstrong permission to start the Tour Down Under
The International Cycling Union (UCI) has given Lance Armstrong permission to start the Tour Down Under in January, although Armstrong missed the deadline for enrolling in the organization's anti-doping program by ten ...
- Oct. 8, 2008Bodry: More revelations expected
French national anti-doping agency (AFLD) chief Pierre Bordry on Wednesday said there was "considerable evidence" of doping irregularities from blood transfusions taken at this year's Tour de France.
"We possess considerable evidence from blood ...
- Oct. 8, 2008Olympic Committee to retest Beijing blood samples
Blood samples taken at the Beijing Olympics are to be reanalyzed for a new variant of the banned blood booster EPO using a new detection system developed for the Tour de France, the IOC announced Wednesday.
The retroactive controls are designed ...
- Oct. 8, 2008Luxembourg officials expand Schleck query
Luxembourg’s anti-doping officials have expanded their inquiry into Frank Schleck, who admitted last week he transferred nearly 7000 euros in March 2006 into an account belonging to Eufemiano Fuentes, the alleged ringleader of the Operación ...
Oct. 7, 2008Stage 2 Vuelta Chihuahua
The pressure of five rated climbs — and one harrowing descent — made for a decisive stage 2 at Mexico’s Vuelta Chihuahua on Tuesday. Finishing on top at the conclusion of the 188.7km mostly uphill grind from Parral to Guachochi was ...
- Oct. 7, 2008German cycling federation wants ban, fine for Stefan Schumacher
Double Tour de France stage winner Stefan Schumacher is facing a two-year ban and a fine after confirmation of a positive test for EPO (erythrpoietin), the German cycling federation (BDR)
said Tuesday.
Schumacher was the second rider on Monday ...
- Oct. 7, 2008Moreau extends with Agritubel
Despite not winning a race in 2008, French veteran Christophe Moreau will retire with Agritubel at the end of the 2009 season.
The French team announced on its web page that the 37-year-old will conclude his 14-year cycling career with the team ...
Oct. 7, 2008Basso to meet the press
It looks like 2009 will be the season of the comeback, and at least in Italy there won’t be a return to competition more watched than that of Ivan Basso.
After months of avoiding the spotlight, Basso is taking his first tentative steps toward ...
Oct. 6, 2008Leipheimer reflects on a long and interesting season
After a heavy late-season schedule that included the Olympic Games, the Vuelta a España and the world time trial championship, Astana’s Levi Leipheimer is finally back in the U.S., enjoying his off-season at the Santa Rosa, California, home ...
Oct. 6, 2008Javier Benitez wins stage 1 of the Vuelta Chihuahua
Spaniard Javier Benitez burst from the bunch in the final 100 meters to take the stage 1 sprint at the Vuelta Chihuahua on Monday.
The Benfica rider stopped the clock in 3:19:30, with Steffen Radochla (Elk Haus-Simplon) and Juan Magallanes ...