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1 Shi Guijun (Chn) 4.59.969 (48.004 km/h) 2 Robert Lee (Mas) 5.05.825 3 Wang Guozhang (Chn) 5.06.791 4 Hsien Chen Keng (Tpe) 5.13.352 5 Lun Ho Siu (HKg) 5.00.3 6 Rahman Faizul Izuan Abd (Mas) 5.04.5 7 ...
In only his fourth attempt in his national tour, Swiss rider Alex Zülle has claimed the outright victory, beating Poland's Piotr Wadecki (Domo-Farm Frites) by 1'27 and Nicolas Fritsch (FDJ) by 1'38 ...
The 67th Tour de Suisse (Tour of Switzerland) begins Monday, offering 10 days of racing in the final period of preparation for the Tour de France. Of course, the Tour de Suisse is an important race in ...
The HP Women's Challenge kicked off today in Boise, Idaho. The 12 day, 13 stage race consists of two individual time trials, one circuit race, one criterium, and nine road races. Covering 688 miles, ...
The 68th edition of the Tour de Suisse will run between Saturday, June 12 and Sunday, June 20, a reduction in stages from 10 to 9 this year. And for the first time since 1993, the race will be run ...
If the field currently riding the Dauphiné Libéré looks deep, the 2005 Tour de Suisse provisional line-up is also one of the strongest in years, in no small part due to the advent of the ProTour.
A century after his triumph in the first Giro d'Italia, Luigi Ganna would be proud to see this year's Giro champion don the maglia rosa if he were alive to witness it. The race he won in 1909 has come ...
Alberto Contador of Team Astana put forth his best effort to take back what he lost earlier, but in the end the day belonged to two other Spaniards. Antonio Colom of Katusha outsprinted Contador for ...
I have to confess to a totally illogical weakness for black and gold bikes, so tech editorly objectivity about this Tour de France special edition by Giant is not going to happen. Back in the dim and ...
To Italians, the desire to put on a good image, a "bella figura", is fundamental, as is the desire to avoid a "brutto figura" (bad image) at all costs. Today, despite the bella figura of his pink ...
Route: There's a brief opportunity for riders to get back into the swing of things, post-rest day, as the stage heads to and then along the coast. From there, it's up all the way – to more than 2000m.
On the flat, windy fields where WWI's trench warfare raged almost 90 years ago, the Tour de France peloton battled and battered each other for position on the pave and in the innumerable turns on ...
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