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- Tour of Lombardy
Oct. 18, 2008
- Paris-Tours
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
- USPRO Championships
Aug. 30, 2008
- Tour of Germany
Aug. 29, 2008
- Tour of Ireland
Aug. 27, 2008
- The Colorado Stage Race
Aug. 22, 2008
- Eneco Tour
Oct. 11, 2008Macias wins stage, Mancebo leads Vuelta Chihuahua
The sixth stage of the Vuelta Chihuahua delivered a fitting winner, as the third-year race returned to the state capitol following a five-day clockwise journey around the largest of Mexico’s 31 states.
Following a long eight-rider breakaway ...
Oct. 11, 2008Crédit Agricole set to close its doors
Crédit Agricole team manager Roger Legeay has played down the negative effect of cycling's numerous doping scandals as he prepares his riders for their last race as a team.
At Paris-Tours this Sunday, the penultimate one-day classic of the ...
Oct. 10, 2008Benitez wins stage, Mancebo holds lead at Chihuahua
Javier Benitez is certainly not lacking for confidence. For the second time in five days at Mexico’s Vuelta Chihuahua, the Spaniard started his victory celebration long before crossing the finish line. But just like the end of stage 1 on ...
Oct. 10, 2008Sprinters heavy faves for Paris-Tours
It might be called the “sprinters' classics,” but Paris-Tours is a race where opportunists can have their way.
The French fall classic has often tipped in favor of attackers who’ve foiled the best-laid plans of the sprinters, with such ...
- Oct. 10, 2008Giro extends invitation to Armstrong
Lance Armstrong never raced the Giro d’Italia during his seven-year Tour de France reign, but now it’s looking likely that he might be part of the corsa rosa during the race’s centenary.
Giro d’Italia director Angelo Zomegnan officially ...
Oct. 10, 2008Giro won't re-test samples
Giro d'Italia chief Angelo Zomegnan said he will not retroactively test samples from the 2008 race in a bid to weed out possible users of CERA, the latest generation of the banned blood booster EPO (erythropoietin).
According to Gazzetta dello ...
- Oct. 10, 2008Fofonov gets three months
Credit Agricole rider Dmitriy Fofonov has been handed a three-month ban after testing positive for a banned stimulant at the Tour de France.
Traces of heptaminol - which is found in products aimed at improving blood circulation - were found in ...
Oct. 9, 2008Mancebo takes over lead in Chihuahua
Francisco Mancebo is the new overall leader of the Vuelta Chihuahua, and if things work out the way the Spaniard hopes, the soon-to-be newest member of Rock Racing.
On Thursday, Mancebo (Fercase-Rota dos Moveis) took a big step toward defending ...
- Oct. 9, 2008Columbia's Bernhard Eisel wins Paris-Bourges
Bernhard Eisel (Columbia) played off the interests of the French teams Thursday to sneak away with Paris-Bourges, the final round of the season-long French Cup series.
Eisel followed Cédric Pineau (Ag2r-La Mondiale) into the day’s main ...
Oct. 9, 2008Erik Zabel will ride into retirement at Sunday's Paris-Tours classic
Erik Zabel will ride into retirement in Sunday’s 102nd edition of Paris-Tours in what will be the German’s last race as a professional.
Zabel, 38, announced his retirement ahead of the Varese world championships, where he crossed the line ...
- Oct. 9, 2008Garmin gets ProTour license
Garmin-Chipotle has signed on to be part of the UCI ProTour series, the UCI reported Thursday.
The American team was awarded a four-year license to join the beleaguered, season-long series managed by the UCI.
Under a “cease-fire” accord ...
Oct. 9, 2008Guama gets the stage win as protestors make the big news at Mexico's Vuelta Chihuahua.
Mexico’s ongoing — and frequently tragic — drug war literally took center stage at the Vuelta Chihuahua on Wednesday.
Following stage 3’s 155.9km grind from Guachochi to Creel that included seven rated climbs but had only limited impact ...