Monterey, Calif.- When Evan Oliphant of Plowman Craven looked back as he was about to cross the finish line, he had nothing to worry about. He crossed the line in first place with a 30 second gap between second place…
Monterey, Calif.- When Evan Oliphant of Plowman Craven looked back as he was about to cross the finish line, he had nothing to worry about. He crossed the line in first place with a 30 second gap between second place…
Euro Status
Since the Tour of California I’ve been seeing a lot more white in 2008’s pro peleton. Unless you’re a rebel like Rock Racing and going with the bright green and black. But most of the pros are sporting…
NEW YORK, March 19, 2008 (AFP) - US cyclist Floyd Landis, stripped of his
2006 Tour de France victory for doping, began making his appeal to a three-man
panel from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) here on…
MADRID, March 5, 2008 (AFP) - Spanish rider Aitor Perez Arrieta took the overall lead in the Tour of Murcia on Wednesday following the 152.5 kilometres second stage which was won by compatriot Jose Rubiera.
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PARIS, March 5, 2008 (AFP) - The head of the French Cycling Federation said Wednesday he was appalled at the suggestion by world body UCI that riders taking part in next week’s Paris-Nice race may face suspension…
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