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Team Sky - As the dust settles
Now a week or so is a long time in Sports but the reaction to the 'surprise' move of Bradley Wiggins from Garmin to Sky recently is only just starting to die down, though like any bonfire there is the risk a stray spark could re-ignite the issue at any moment.
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England coach Fabio Capello on winning the Coach of the Year award: "I am very proud to win this award but I want to share with my staff, with all the people that work with me, with all the players that will be with me in South Africa." 2045: Well done to Fabio Capello who led England to the World Cup finals - losing just one game during ...
Pick your bike racer quote of the year
Podium Cafe lists a couple of dozen quotes uttered by current and former pro cyclists during the past year and asks for our favorite.
Top national cycle race comes to Pendle in 2010
PENDLE is set to host an exciting top national cycle race next year. British Cycling has announced its 2010 National Road Race Championships are coming to the borough! The date is set for Sunday, June 27th, and the event will include the Elite Men's and Elite Women's races, with more than 300 cyclists taking part.
Wiggins Leaving Garmin for Sky
Other than Alberto Contador's destination, the hottest topic of the 2009-2010 offseason was whether or not Tour de France revelation Bradley Wiggins would ride for the Garmin team or the new Sky formation in 2010.
It has been an amazing year for me and my ride at the Tour has given me the drive to aim even higher.
Bradley Wiggins a winner and a loser on same day
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IOC approves cycling changes, adds mixed doubles
Olympic leaders approved major changes Thursday in track cycling - including elimination of the sport's signature endurance race - and the addition of mixed doubles in tennis for the 2012 London Games.
Bradley Wiggins poised to join Team Sky
Wiggins, 29, whose fourth place this year matched Robert Millar's best ever finish by a Briton in the Tour de France, is currently contracted to Garmin-Slipstream. But in a deal to be announced at an 11am press conference, the Briton will confirm his move to team up with David Brailsford, the Team Sky team principal.
Why is the IOC discussing changes to track cycling?
The International Olympic Committee is meeting in Lausanne this week and will discuss radical and controversial proposed changes to the track cycling program for the 2012 Games.
Do Team Sky really deserve a Tour place?
In this year's Tour de France twenty teams took part. Seventeen of those teams were part of the Pro Tour.
Great Britain's Bradley Wiggins (Garmin - Slipstream) was guttered with his second place.
Bradley Wiggins is already talking a good fight in the build up to next year's Tour de France and despite speculation surrounding his future remains focussed on improving on his fourth place from 2009.
Richard Moore: Wiggins gives Baxter the nod
ALAIN Baxter made his competitive debut as a cyclist last night, entering the unfamiliar and cauldron-like environment of the Manchester Velodrome to take on a field of international quality.
Cavendish Canary Wharf visit has cycle fans in a spin
He's the fastest man on two wheels but he's not going to escape the limelight just yet - as he's just been nominated for BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
Now, with pictures! We have reached the deep abyss of winter, when the news slows to a trickle.
Can anyone beat Jenson Button to the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award?
Can anyone beat Jenson Button to BBC award? Formula 1 world champion looks a well-supported favourite for Sports Personality of the Year By Bill Mann L AST U PDATED D T he shortlist for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award was announced last night and while there were few surprises about those included in the final 10 names, the omissions ...
Garmin-Transitions new name for Jonathan Vaughter's team in 2010
With its third name in four years, the current Team Garmin-Slipstream squad, which placed Bradley Wiggins and Christian Vande Velde in the top-10 overall standings of the Tour de France, will compete as a ProTour team in 2010 as Garmin-Transitions. Jonathan Vaughters, the team's manager, said: "Our riders are constantly going through different ...
The Last Word: Marauding baboons a worry
Sign up for Alison Are you angry? I am. Imagine becoming a world champion and then being told your event is in danger of being axed from the Olympics.
Lauren Ellis keenly awaits Olympic decision
The verdict on the fate of pursuiting events at the London Olympic Games will be met with mixed emotions by World Cup gold medal-winning cyclist Lauren Ellis.
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