Giro d'Italia Stage 8: Team Saxo Bank's Sorensen wins in the mountain mist
Chris Anker Sorensen of Team Saxo Bank this afternoon scored the biggest victory of his career, winning Stage 8 of the Giro d’Italia after pedalling his way alone up through the mist to the summit...
View ArticleGiro d'Italia Stage 9: Columbia-HTC win the sprint - but glory goes to Goss,...
Matt Goss of HTC-Columbia claimed a surprise victory in Stage 9 of the Giro d’Italia in Cava de’ Tirreni this afternoon, as team-mate André Greipel again failed to capitalise on a sterling effort from...
View ArticleGiro d'Italia Stage 11: Porte in pink as huge breakaway causes seismic shift...
The general classification was sensationally turned on its head in the Giro d’Italia today as Richie Porte of Team Saxo Bank took the race leader’s maglia rosa from Alexandre Vinokourov after getting...
View ArticleTour de France Stage 13: "Clean" Vino back on form as race heads for Pyrenees
Astana’s Alexander Vinokourov, thrown out of the 2007 Tour de France after testing positive for an illegal blood transfusion, insisted that he is a reformed character following yesterday’s stunning win...
View ArticlePellizotti cleared of manipulating biological passport values + Vino cash woe...
Liquigas-Doimo rider Franco Pellizotti has been exonerated of manipulating his biological passport by the Tribunale Nazionale Antidoping (TNA), the national anti-doping tribunal CONI, the Italian...
View ArticleCriterium du Dauphiné Prologue: Boom wins from Vinokourov and Wiggins
Lars Boom of Rabobank, a former world cyclo-cross champion and also an expert time trialler, won today's Prologue of the 2011 Criterium du Dauphiné in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, with Alexander Vinokourov...
View ArticleCriterium du Dauphiné Stage 2: Germany's John Degenkolb wins in Lyon
John Degenkolb of HTC-Highroad this afternon took Stage 2 of the 2011 Criterium du Dauphiné, the 22-year-old German first year professional proving the strongest rider at the finale on the climb of the...
View ArticleVinokourov injury confirmed as his final Tour de France is cut short
Alexander Vinokourov’s often controversial career appears to be over, cut short after the Kazakh rider fractured his femur after falling into a ravine with 100km left to ride of today’s Stage 9 from...
View ArticleAlexander Vinokourov brings down the curtain on controversial career
Alexander Vinokourov, winner of the Vuelta in 2006 plus three classics and a string of one-week stage races, but perhaps best remembered for being thrown out of the 2007 Tour de France for doping, has...
View ArticleVinokourov no longer Olympic bid ambassador for Almaty 2022
Alexander Vinokourov, general manager of the Astana team that won the Tour de France through Vincenzo Nibali last year but which subsequently became embroiled in a doping scandal, has stepped down as...
View ArticleGiro d'Italia Stage 8: Team Saxo Bank's Sorensen wins in the mountain mist
Chris Anker Sorensen of Team Saxo Bank this afternoon scored the biggest victory of his career, winning Stage 8 of the Giro d’Italia after pedalling his way alone up through the mist to the summit...
View ArticleGiro d'Italia Stage 9: Columbia-HTC win the sprint - but glory goes to Goss,...
Matt Goss of HTC-Columbia claimed a surprise victory in Stage 9 of the Giro d’Italia in Cava de’ Tirreni this afternoon, as team-mate André Greipel again failed to capitalise on a sterling effort from...
View ArticleGiro d'Italia Stage 11: Porte in pink as huge breakaway causes seismic shift...
The general classification was sensationally turned on its head in the Giro d’Italia today as Richie Porte of Team Saxo Bank took the race leader’s maglia rosa from Alexandre Vinokourov after getting...
View ArticleTour de France Stage 13: "Clean" Vino back on form as race heads for Pyrenees
Astana’s Alexander Vinokourov, thrown out of the 2007 Tour de France after testing positive for an illegal blood transfusion, insisted that he is a reformed character following yesterday’s stunning win...
View ArticlePellizotti cleared of manipulating biological passport values + Vino cash woe...
Liquigas-Doimo rider Franco Pellizotti has been exonerated of manipulating his biological passport by the Tribunale Nazionale Antidoping (TNA), the national anti-doping tribunal CONI, the Italian...
View ArticleCriterium du Dauphiné Prologue: Boom wins from Vinokourov and Wiggins
Lars Boom of Rabobank, a former world cyclo-cross champion and also an expert time trialler, won today's Prologue of the 2011 Criterium du Dauphiné in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, with Alexander Vinokourov...
View ArticleCriterium du Dauphiné Stage 2: Germany's John Degenkolb wins in Lyon
John Degenkolb of HTC-Highroad this afternon took Stage 2 of the 2011 Criterium du Dauphiné, the 22-year-old German first year professional proving the strongest rider at the finale on the climb of the...
View ArticleVinokourov injury confirmed as his final Tour de France is cut short
Alexander Vinokourov’s often controversial career appears to be over, cut short after the Kazakh rider fractured his femur after falling into a ravine with 100km left to ride of today’s Stage 9 from...
View ArticleAlexander Vinokourov brings down the curtain on controversial career
Alexander Vinokourov, winner of the Vuelta in 2006 plus three classics and a string of one-week stage races, but perhaps best remembered for being thrown out of the 2007 Tour de France for doping, has...
View ArticleVinokourov no longer Olympic bid ambassador for Almaty 2022
Alexander Vinokourov, general manager of the Astana team that won the Tour de France through Vincenzo Nibali last year but which subsequently became embroiled in a doping scandal, has stepped down as...
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