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VeloNews
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The Journal of Competitive Cycling
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Andrew Talansky is third as Belgium’s Yannick Eijssen takes mountaintop win at Tour de l’Avenir
American Andrew Talansky is third on a tough mountaintop finish at the Tour de l'Avenir
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2010 Tour de l’Avenir results, stage 3
- 1. Yannick Eijssen, Belgique, in 4h 11' 48"
- 2. Darwin Atapuma, Colombie, at
- 3. Andrew Talansky, Etats-Unis, at 00:26
- 4. Jarlinson Pantano Gomez, Colombie, at 00:33
- 5. Jelte Slagter Tom, Pays-Bas, at 00:56
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Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn: How to stop cyclocross brake chatter
Lennard Zinn takes a new look at the old problem of brake chatter in cyclocross
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2010 Vuelta a España results, stage 11
- 1. Igor Anton, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 5h 25' 44
- 2. Ezequiel Mosquera, Xacobeo Galicia, at 3
- 3. Xavier Tondo, Cervélo TestTeam, at 10
- 4. Marzio Bruseghin, Caisse D'Epargne, at 15
- 5. Rigoberto Uran, Caisse D'Epargne, at 15
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Ignatas Konovalovas, Marcel Wyss find rides after Cervélo TestTeam
Ignatas Konovalovas and Marcel Wyss are the latest riders from Cervélo TestTeam to secure contracts for next season
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Contador ‘confident’ in his choice to join Saxo Bank
Alberto Contador says he’s sure he made the right choice to join Saxo Bank and Danish sport director Bjarne Riis for the 2011-12 seasons
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Team RadioShack announces squads for Canadian ProTour races
RadioShack to bring Horner, Leipheimer, Brajkovic and others to the Quebec races
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Igor Anton wins mountaintop stage at Vuelta a España and retakes the lead
Igor Anton retakes the Vuelta lead with a mountaintop stage win in Andorra
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Tour of Britain to return to Scotland in 2011
The 2011 Tour of Britain will start in Scottland and include stages running through the regions of the Scottish Borders and Dumfries and Galloway.
The race held a stage in Scottish Borders town of Peebles in 2009. Scotland has hosted the opening stage of the race twice before. Further details of the 2011 race will be announced later.
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Sun Valley and Augusta to host USA Cycling national championships
Augusta, Georgia, and Sun Valley, Idaho, will host the road and mountain bike nationals, respectively, for the next two years.
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