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Tour 2010: Competition for invitations will be fierce
Speaking at the launch of the 2010 Tour de France grand dpart in Rotterdam, race director Christian Prudhomme has admitted that many teams will be disappointed such is the level of competition for a place at next year's event.
Funding slashed for mountain biking
Cycling Australia have cited funding problems for the decision to dramatically reduce their support for elite mountain biking.
Armstrong's strong Aussie tour support
Tour de France legend Lance Armstrong will have strong support when he returns to the Tour Down Under in January with his new RadioShack team naming an experienced line-up for the race.
4 hours agoEvans named Aussie cyclist of yearWorld road champion...
World road champion Cadel Evans was named the 2009 Australian Cyclist of the Year at a ceremony late Sunday in Melbourne.
Ironman Alexander powers to award win
F EW athletes will reach their physical peak in their mid-30s but champion triathlete Craig Alexander was rewarded for his remarkable victory in the Hawaii Ironman by being named as the Sports Performer of the Year, presented by Colonial First State, in Sydney last night.
Cycling : McEwen comeback at Tour Down Under
AUSTRALIAN great Robbie McEwen will try to kick-start his stalled cycling career at Tour Down Under in Adelaide in January.
Officials worried report could be a puncture for sport
IF ELITE cycling programs are adversely affected by recommendations in the Crawford report, the chief executive of Cycling Australia fears there will be flow-on effects at every level of the increasingly popular sport.
Whole new ballgame for sports funding
The panel does not believe that the medal count is an appropriate measure of Australian performance or that top five [Olympic finish] is a sensible target.
Samuel S nchez looks on the bright side of 2009
Olympic champion Samuel Sanchez climbs past the iconic Madonna del Ghisallo chapel.
Second Edition Cycling News, Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Heinrich Haussler would rather skip the World Championships in Australia next year than ride for team Germany.
Cyclist Evans expects big things from Armstrong
Road race world champion Cadel Evans is predicting bigger things for seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in 2010 than he achieved in his comeback to professional cycling this season.
Olympic gold a 'dubious measure'
For example more government funds are provided for archery than for cricket, which has more than 100 times the number of participants Latest related coverage Sports stars fear funding cuts Video Cadel Evans, Steve Hooker and Dani Samuels talk at a recent sports event.
Cafe Bookshelf: Cadel Evans - Close to Flying
Title: Cadel Evans - Close to Flying Author: Rob Arnold, Cadel Evans Publisher: Hardie Grant Pages: 304 Strengths: very well written ; interesting sections from Chiara, mum, old coaches and other riders , gives a thorough picture of Cadel's early life, formative years as a cyclist and his family.
Taking the bilingual approach to school?
"Hola" may be the newest way Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School students greet each other next year.
Premier welcomes Cadel Evans to Tasmania
Premier David Bartlett, today welcomed Australia's World Road Cycling Champion, Cadel Evans to Hobart.
Nominated: SA aces in line for cycling awards
Bobridge is in the running for the Male Track Cyclist of the Year award, while Meares is a chance in the Female Track Cyclist of the Year and 2009 People's Choice Cyclist of the Year sections.
First Edition Cycling News, Sunday, November 8, 2009
As Vincenzo Nibali heads into his sixth year as a professional, the 24-year-old Italian believes 2010 could be a decisive season.
Cycling News Roundup - 3 November 2009
Australia Sports Performer of the Year Cadel Evans Nominated Nominations for Australia's most prestigious sporting awards - the Sports Performer of the Year proudly presented by Colonial First State have been announced for 2009.
Second Edition Cycling News, Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Belgian Philippe Gilbert will skip the Tour de France again next season to give more attention to one-day races.
First Edition Cycling News, Thursday, November 5, 2009
A successful season for New Zealand's Jack Bauer only got better at the Tour of Southland today, with the rider holding on to his overall lead at the Crown Range hilltop finish.
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