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- Tour of Lombardy
Oct. 18, 2008
- Jayco Herald Sun Tour
Oct. 12, 2008
- Paris-Tours
Oct. 12, 2008
- Vuelta Chihuahua
Oct. 6, 2008
- World Road Championships
Sep. 25, 2008
- Tour of Missouri
Sep. 8, 2008
- Tour of Britain
Sep. 7, 2008
- Univest Grand Prix
Sep. 6, 2008
- Tour de l’Avenir
Sep. 5, 2008
- USPRO Championships
Aug. 30, 2008
- La Vuelta a España
Aug. 30, 2008
- Tour of Germany
Aug. 29, 2008
- Tour of Ireland
Aug. 27, 2008
- The Colorado Stage Race
Oct. 15, 2008Kohl admits doping
Tour de France king of the mountain Bernhard Kohl admitted on Wednesday that he had doped in preparation for this year’s race.
In a Wednesday evening press conference in Vienna, Austria, Kohl took full responsibility for a “bad decision,” ...
- Oct. 15, 2008Baden Cooke takes stage 3 in Sun Tour
After playing second fiddle on two occasions in sprint finishes, former Tour de France sprint champion Baden Cooke finally took the honors on stage 3 of the Jayco Herald Sun Tour.
Cooke, riding for Barloworld, had been edged out by early Tour ...
Oct. 15, 2008Armstrong casts doubt on Tour return
Lance Armstrong’s comeback might not include the 2009 Tour de France, at least that’s what the seven-time Tour winner is hinting at this week.
Armstrong confirmed Monday that the Giro d’Italia will be part of his 2009 racing schedule and ...
Oct. 15, 2008Bastianelli suspended
Italian cyclist Marta Bastianelli, the 2007 women's road race world champion, has been handed a one-year ban by the anti-doping tribunal of the Italian Olympic Committee for failing a drugs test.
Bastianelli, 21, missed the Beijing Olympics after ...
- Oct. 15, 2008McQuaid: Doping penalties may double
Bans for failing doping tests could be doubled to four years as soon as next year, UCI president Pat McQuaid said on Wednesday.
The news comes after Austrian rider Bernhard Kohl, who placed third at this year's Tour de France, tested positive for ...
- Oct. 14, 2008Scandal claims German race
The 2009 Tour of Stuttgart was canceled on Tuesday, with organizers of the six-day event saying recent failed doping tests have tarnished the sport's image in Germany.
"We have held intense discussions over the last few days and decided at the ...
- Oct. 14, 2008CSC's Stuart O'Grady wins stage 2 and takes the overall lead at Australia's Sun Tour
Stuart O'Grady continued the CSC-Saxo Bank domination of the Jayco Herald Sun Tour, winning the second stage, after his 21-year-old teammate, Matt Goss, of Tasmania, won the prologue and stage 1.
The ...
- Oct. 14, 2008Gerolsteiner pulls the plug
The German cycling team Gerolsteiner has withdrawn from racing after Austrian rider Bernhard Kohl failed a drugs test.
Kohl, winner of the mountains jersey at this year's Tour de France and third overall, tested positive for the latest generation ...
- Oct. 14, 2008L'Equipe: No more Tour positives
Austria's Bernhard Kohl will be the "seventh and last" positive doping case from this year's Tour de France, according to sports daily L'Equipe on Tuesday.
Kohl, the best climber at this year's race where he finished third overall, has ...
Oct. 14, 2008Kohl's stock plummets in Austria
Austrian cycling star Bernhard Kohl awoke to widespread criticism in his country's press Tuesday after he became the latest rider to be snared for doping at this year's Tour de France.
A surprising third place finisher, who surprised climbing ...
- Oct. 13, 20082009 NRC schedule released
USA Cycling published its 2009 National Racing Calendar over the weekend, with several new surprises, including a three-day women’s stage race held in February in conjunction with the Amgen Tour of California.
Other new additions include the ...
- Oct. 13, 2008CSC's Tasmanian Goss wins stage 1 of Herald Sun Tour
For the second day in a row Matt Goss, of the CSC Saxo Bank team, relegated Tour de France green jersey winner Baden Cooke to the minor placings by winning the opening stage.
And just like Sunday, Goss attributed a large portion of his win in the ...