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Abu Dhabi to Host World's Richest Cycling Race
Challenging routes and stages in and around Abu Dhabi, the capital of the Persian Gulf state of the United Arab Emirates, have been unveiled for November's US$1million Abu Dhabi Cycling Race of Champions, one of the world's richest cycling events, which, for the first time, .... (08/03) Read
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Technician defends Landis work

Los Angeles Times | 17/05/07
A technician in a French laboratory who played a central role last summer in determining Tour de France champion Floyd Landis tested positive for testosterone ... Read

Riis: No regrets about Basso

Velonews | 26/04/07
Perhaps more than anyone, Team CSC manager Bjarne Riis is watching with interest the latest developments concerning defending Giro d'Italia champion Ivan ... Read

Wheels of fortune: The great debate rolls on between cyclists and motorists

Yorkshire Post | 29/03/07
As the Government unveils plans to invest £10m in 21st century cycling proficiency tests, Stephen Biscoe champions a return to pedal power, while ... Read

Rookie borrows bike to beat Watt

The Australian | 11/01/07
A FORMER middle-distance runner using a borrowed bike caused a major boilover yesterday, beating Kathy Watt to win the Australian women's time trial crown. ... Read

Cycling champ Malcolm Lange steps down

Independent Online | 16/05/07
Malcolm Lange, one of South Africa's greatest and most successful cyclists, will end his illustrious career at the Pick 'n Pay 94.7 Cycle Challenge on ... Read

Bruyneel defends decision to sign 'the best rider in the world'

Velonews | 23/11/06
Discovery Channel team manager Johan Bruyneel on Saturday responded to the critics over his decision to sign Italian star Ivan Basso. Bruyneel's decision ... Read

Olympic champion parks her bicycle

Calgary Sun | 02/11/06
Olympic champion cyclist Lori-Ann Muenzer has decided not to try to defy the odds one more time. Muenzer, who won the sprint gold medal at the 2004 Athens ... Read

All you need to know about: mountain-biking

Guardian | 07/06/07
Oli Beckingsale is the British mountain bike champion and Commonwealth Games silver medallist. Keep your tyres soft Unlike a road bike, where you want ... Read

Giro d'Italia champion Ivan Basso testifies before doping commission

The Chronicle Journal | 03/05/07
Giro d'Italia champion Ivan Basso testified Wednesday before the Italian Olympic Committee's doping commission in a hearing that could lead to a suspension. ... Read

The Soigneur

Pez Cyclingnews | 02/03/07
She's been the soigneur to many champions in the world of pro cycling from Ivan Basso and Jens Voigt to sprinters like Robbie McEwen and Stuart O'Grady. ... Read

It woz the lab wot did it, says Landis lawyer

Bikebiz.co.uk | 14/09/06
Howard Jacobs, the attorney acting on behalf of Tour de France champion Floyd Landis, has revealed his hand. There's no talk of Jack Daniels, cortisone ... Read

BMX bike racer continues on a winning streak

Intermountain Catholic | 31/05/07
Quintin Long began BMX (Bicycle Moto-cross X) racing only five months ago. He is already a champion and has won eight first place trophies. He rides at ... Read

Legal testosteron

IFilm | 01/02/07
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Tour de Torture: Who Is Prepared to Suffer the Most?

The New York Times | 03/07/08 iVelo
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Endurance mountain biking relatively safe: study

ABC News | 03/07/08 iVelo
The study examines injury and illness rates of nearly 15,000 elite and recreational riders during eight years of endurance races. It shows hotter and ... More

Triathlon incidents may be wake-up call

Charleston Post Courier | 03/07/08 iVelo
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Massive challenge for Mat in 3,000-mile US bike race

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'There's Mommy, riding a bike'

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What goes through the head of a pro cyclist in a five-hour race?

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The Race Across America... 3,000 miles on a bike!

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Pupils pedal length of Africa in virtual bike race challenge

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The Six Hour a Week Training Program

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The man who pushed his bike 175 miles – in Alaska

Worcester News | 15/04/08
AS Christian Cullinane admitted, it was no place to have the pedal fall off your bike. With temperatures touching minus 30C and the white wilderness of ... Read

Trapped in a vicious cycle

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Koreans win big at Vietnamese bike race

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Danish capital to host string of cycling world championships

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An interview with Patrice Clerc: 'We're not afraid.'

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Tour de France strikes back at federation's grip on the big races

Guardian | 15/12/06
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No USADA testing at 'Toona raises questions

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Pushing for reform

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