New doping rules announced Examiner.com This “athlete biological passport” was used in this year's Tour de France. The biological passport will be able to have a baseline used to detect any ... |
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![]() Cycling Weekly | Wiggins set for track return this Saturday Cycling Weekly Olympic track cycling champion turned Tour de France hero Bradley Wiggins makes a much anticipated return to the track on Saturday (December 5), ... |
Will you join The Wave? Sideways News During the Copenhagen conference many supporters will swarm to the city, most by train but some "even hitchhiking and cycling" Lisa Rutherford, ... |
Lance Armstrong set to avoid court date as Judge urges Greg lemond and Trek to ... road.cc By simon_macmichael - Posted on 03 December 2009 A judge in the Minnesota has ordered former Tour de France winner Greg lemond and bicycle manufacturer Trek ... |
A judge in the Minnesota has ordered former Tour de France winner Greg LeMond and bicycle manufacturer Trek to attend a settlement conference on 28 January 2010 and thereby avoid what is expected to be a stormy trial between the parties later in the year.
We reported in detail last month on the background to the dispute, which arose from the contract Trek had with LeMond to manufacture and distribute the range of bicycles that bear his name.
US National high school racing league thinking big BikeRadar.com What began in Northern California with the ever-expanding NorCal High School Mountain Bike League in 2001 now has a clear mission to build high school ... |
The second race in this season’s Revolution Series, now running in a team format, takes place at the Manchester Velodrome this Saturday, and it promises to be an absolute Christmas cracker with some big names taking to the boards.
Details of the riders racing in the men’s elite events on the evening have now been released, with undoubtedly the biggest draw being Bradley Wiggins, who will no doubt receive a massive welcome as he appears on the Manchester track for the first time since his outstanding fourth place in this year’s Tour de France.



