Giro d'Italia

D.C. Could Get Two Stages of Giro d'Italia

Photo by {ryan} When rumors were floated two weeks ago that the District might host an opening stage of the 2011 Giro d'Italia , local cyclists crossed their fingers for what would be one of the few opportunities to see the...

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Italian cyclist banned 4 years for supplying drugs

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) -Italian cyclist Matteo Priamo was banned for four years Thursday for supplying doping products to a teammate. The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled that Priamo last year provided the...

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Giro 2010 Up Close: The Hellacious Final Week

Message by NONE The first fourteen stages of the 2010 Giro d'Italia are going to be the standard, delicious Giro fare. The final final seven days are going to be the stuff of exquisite cuisine, of the likes we'll be making...

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Giro d'Italia Mulls Move to America

Italy's biggest stage race could be taking a detour to America in the near future. Race director Angelo Zomegnan said today that organizers of the Giro d'Italia, which kicks off next year in Amsterdam, are considering the idea...

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Sella powers to Giro stage win

Emanuele Sella attacked on the day's most gruelling climb to power to victory in stage 14 of the Giro D'Italia on Saturday. The CSF Group Navigare rider broke away on the brutal ascent 50 kilometres from the line to complete...

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Report: Suspicious results in retests of Giro 2008 samples

Rome - Retests of samples from the 2008 Giro d'Italia have led to suspicion of doping with the blood booster CERA, the Gazzela dello Sport daily reported on Friday. Citing prosecutors in Padova, Gazzetta said that six or seven...

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Giro 2010 Up Close: Weeks 1 & 2 Preview!

Message by NONE While the Tour is so much about the racing, the Giro offers bike fans three weeks of racing, but also so much more. Sure, the first two weeks of the 2010 Giro d’Italia may seem uneventful on paper, designed to...

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American Tony Cruz signs with Rock Racing for 2010

By Peter Hymas, Cyclingnews.com Entering his 12th and final year as a professional, American road racer Tony Cruz has signed with Rock Racing for the 2010 season. Cruz has spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons riding for US...

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Pauwels, Barry to join Team Sky

Canada's Michael Barry pulls at the front for Columbia-HTC in 2009. (Jonathan Devich/Epicimages.us) Belgium's Serge Pauwels and Canada's Michael Barry will join Britain's Team Sky for next season, according to sources close to...

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Armstrong to Compete in Tour of Calif.

Next Year's Tour Moved to May to Avoid Rainy Season, Will Feature Route Changes (AP) Lance Armstrong will compete in next year's Tour of California, which will feature route changes and be moved from February to May to avoid...

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