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Oscar Pereiro will join Alberto Contador on Astana in 2010
It's not often two Tour de France champions ride on the same time. But it will occur during the 2010 season when Oscar Pereiro of Spain joins compatriot Alberto Contador on Team Astana.
First Edition Cycling News, Friday, November 20, 2009
After months of speculation about his future, two-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador announced that he and his current team Astana have reached a preliminary agreement to fulfill the remainder of the contract that binds them through the end of 2010, assuming some conditions are met.
Momentum Sports Group & Floyd Landis Part Ways
Momentum Sports Group and Floyd Landis have mutually agreed to terminate Landis' Rider Agreement and thereby release both Landis and MSG from their respective obligations under the Rider Agreement for the remainder of the 2009 and 2010 racing seasons.
ROLLING IN: Patrick Bevin wins stage seven of the Tour of Southland into Te Anau yesterday.
WADA's decade of hope against dope
BALCO Marion Jones Major League Baseball Rio Ferdinand Cycling Kostas Kenteris/Ekaterini Thanou Floyd Landis Shane Warne Martina Hingis/Andre Agassi The following are 10 significant events that have helped to shape the fight against the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport in the decade since the World Anti-Doping Agency was formed: Tim ...
GOING FOR IT: Patrick Bevin who leads the sprint Ace competition during the Tour of Southland seventh stage into Te Anau.
Blackgrove gets title and bride
Heath Blackgrove after winning the 2009 Tour of Southland and shortly before racing off for his wedding.
With Cadel Evans signing onto the team, BMC is virtually guaranteed a spot in the 2010 Tour de France.
Mailbag: Road rage, getting along and Floyd Landis
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Disgraced United States cyclist Floyd Landis was in a jovial mood before the Tour of Southland's second stage yesterday.
Floyd Landis (OUCH pb Maxxis) chats before the start.
Floyd Landis has returned to racing after serving a two-year suspension for doping, but doesn't believe he will ever ride the Tour de France again.
I'm in the best tour form ever: Roulston
Bad news for anyone hoping to knock Hayden Roulston off the Tour of Southland throne next week a ' he believes he's in some of the best form he's ever been, going into the six-day race.
Landis ready for Southern chill
Controversial American cyclist Floyd Landis will be the 53rd Tour of Southland's main attraction but is unlikely to feature in the battle for the yellow jersey by tour's end.
Amgen Tour of California, 2010: What's wrong with this picture?
Since last week's 2010 race announcement, I've visited the Amgen Tour of California web site and other web sites featuring the image to the left.
It's confirmed: Merced excluded from 2010 Tour of California
The 2010 edition of the nation's top cycling race will pass over the cities of Merced and Clovis and be replaced by a Visalia-to-Bakersfield run, Tour of California officials confirmed at a press conference Thursday morning The nearest location for Merced bicycle fans hoping to catch a glimpse of stars like Lance Armstrong and Floyd Landis will be ...
Amgen Tour of California, 2010: Nevada City to Sacramento opening day, Solvang time trial out
Race and various city officials aren't commenting, but it appears the 2010 Amgen Tour of California will start in Nevada City on May 16 with a road race to Sacramento, according to several cycling web sites and The Sacramento Bee .
2010 Amgen Tour of California stages unveiled today
The Amgen Tour of California liked the city of Merced's 2010 stage proposal, but simply couldn't pedal it past the federal government.
Ford: Intrigue returns to Tour de France in 2010
The day the route of the next Tour de France is unveiled offers a brief respite from cycling's pressure cooker of gossip, political infighting and doping issues.
Cyclings Tour of Southland expects record entry
A larger and more global field will line-up in next month's Tour of Southland. A record 130 riders, including seven international teams, four Australian and three American, will compete in 53rd edition of New Zealand's premier stage race.
Cycling: I just want to race, says Landis
American cyclist Floyd Landis says he just wants to bury the past and get on with doing what he does best.
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