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Cycling: Tondo wins stage; Contador hangs onto Paris-Nice lead (Channel NewsAsia)
March 13, 2010TOURRETTES-SUR-LOUP, France : Spaniard Xavier Tondo, riding for Cervelo, won the fifth stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race on Saturday while compatriot Alberto Contador of Astana held onto the overall lead going into the final day.
USA Cycling announces Reynolds Cycling as sponsor and supplier (usacycling.org)
March 13, 2010USA Cycling is pleased to announce Reynolds Cycling as an official sponsor and supplier for the national governing body's domestic and internationally-based development programs. Per the agreement, which extends through the end of 2012, Reynolds will provide road, time trial and track wheels to USA Cycling's junior, women's and U23 road development programs and endurance track programs.
USA Cycling names team for Continental Mountain Bike Championships (usacycling.org)
March 13, 2010USA Cycling announced today the 21 riders named to the U.S. squad for the upcoming Pan American Continental Mountain Bike Championships in Guatemala City, Guatemala, April 9-11. The U.S. contingent will compete in the men's and women's cross country, downhill, and four-cross competitions in Guatemala.
Cycling: Team HTC-Columbia takes the high road (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
March 13, 2010The women riders making up Team HTC-Columbia’s professional cycling squad face a formidab
Sydney is world's most hostile city for cycling (Sify News)
March 13, 2010Sydney, Australia has earned itself the name of being the developed world's most hostile city for cycling.
Armstrong feels physical demands of cycling (Everett Herald)
March 13, 2010CALASPARRA, Spain Lance Armstrong is feeling the physical demands of his second year back in cycling. The 38-year-old Armstrong said Thursday that he suffered a little bit at the start of the Vuelta of Murcia, his first race in five weeks. Nerves even came into play.
Sydney is world's most hostile city for cycling (New Kerala)
March 13, 2010Sydney, Mar 13 : Sydney, Australia has earned itself the name of being the developed world's most hostile city for cycling.
Paris-Nice Cycling Results (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
March 13, 2010At Tourrettes-Sur-Loup, France Sixth stage A 136.4-mile trek from Peynie to Tourrettes-sur-Loup: 1. Xavier Tondo, Spain, Cervelo, 5 hours, 1 minute, 39 seconds. 2. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Caisse d'Epargne, 5 seconds behind. 3. Peter Sagan, Slovakia, Liquigas, same time. 4. Samuel Sanchez, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, same time. 5. Joaquim Rodriguez, Spain, Katusha Team, same time. 6. Leonardo ...
Pro cyclists in town for the Tour de Murrieta - Southwest Riverside News Network
March 13, 2010![]() Southwest Riverside News Network | Pro cyclists in town for the Tour de Murrieta Southwest Riverside News Network Pro and amateur cyclists are on hand in Old Town Murrieta this weekend for the fifth annual Tour de Murrieta, March 12 -14. ... |
Ingrid Criddle saddles up for European cycle - Somerset County Gazette
March 13, 2010Ingrid Criddle saddles up for European cycle Somerset County Gazette A FORMER student of Richard Huish College, Taunton, is facing the challenge of a lifetime as she gears up to cycle across Europe to Istanbul. ... |







