The Guardian | Lance Armstrong: Milan - San Remo Race a Possibility About - News & Issues (blog) It may be one of the few appearances by Lance in Italy, as he's not expected to run the Giro d'Italia this year. I thoroughly enjoyed our time in San Remo ... Armstrong's team abandons independent drug tests for biological passport Armstrong should focus on more than just Contador, says great Eddy Merckx |
Merckx expects fiercely fought Tour for Armstrong Dallas Morning News Cycling great Eddy Merckx says seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong should focus on more than just beating Alberto ... |
![]() WHTC | CAS says could not consider worldwide ban for Valverde WHTC Caisse D'Epargne rider Alejandro Valverde of Spain celebrates on the podium after winning the Tour of Spain after the last stage of the "La Vuelta" cycling ... |
Opinions sought on Cambridge cycle improvements road.cc ... Cabinet Member for Growth, Infrastructure and Strategic Planning said: "Cambridge currently enjoys the highest levels of cycling of anywhere in Britain, ... |
Local residents and businesses across Cambridge are being invited to have their say on cycleway improvement plans in the city.
Events are taking place from Tuesday 19 January until Wednesday 27 January to allow the public to view plans and comment on a number of cycleway improvement projects.
The projects are part of Cambridgeshire County Council's £7.2 million Cycle Cambridge town initiative, in partnership with Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council to improve cycling routes, facilities and training across the county.
Second Edition Cycling News, Thursday, January 14, 2010 Cyclingnews.com ... including Gent-Wevelgem, a stage in the Giro d'Italia, and the overall victories in the Eneco Tour of Benelux and the Tour of Britain. ... |
Lifting the lid on the 2012 velodrome New Civil Engineer “Everything is being done so that cycling is at the heart of it. We spent a lot of time talking to [UK cycling body] British Cycling and found out what is ... |
A recent study has concluded that one of America's foremost cycling cities has seen a decrease in bike riding.
The study conducted in Portland, Oregon, found that cyclists made five per cent fewer trips last year in than in 2008—the first dip in ridership since record keeping began in 1995.
