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Boasson Hagen closes Tour of Britain with overall win

Team Columbia-HTC sealed overall victory at the Tour of Britain on Saturday when the race ended in the centre of London. It was the team's 82nd win of the 2009 season. Edvald Boasson Hagen finished safely in the peloton at the...

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Edvald Boasson Hagen completes Tour of Britain double in windswept Blackpool

Edvald Boasson Hagen, the Norwegian set to join Team Sky next season, has won a second succesive stage of the Tour of Britain. Speed kings: once again a Columbia rider was first to the finishing line following a sprint finish...

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Gilbert heads up Belgian world champs team

BRUSSELS (AFP) Philippe Gilbert will lead the Belgian cycling team at the upcoming world road race championships it was announced by coach Carlo Bomans on Monday. Bomans explained that Gilbert would be their main hope because...

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Mark Cavendish stays at newlook Columbia

Columbia-HTC, the US cycling team that Mark Cavendish rides for, have made wholesale changes to their squad with no less than 10 riders joining the most successful squad on the Pro-Tour, while and 8 have joined other teams....

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Cavendish hails ‘beautiful’ sixth win

Britain’s Mark Cavendish hailed his sixth stage win at this year’s Tour de France “beautiful” after powering his way to a stunning victory on the Champs Elysees. In doing so the Isle of Man-born rider

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TdF’09 St.21: Contador Safe On Tour Throne!

Message by Gordan Cameron Race Report: The biggest show in bike racing rolls to a multi-colored, sweating, exhausted halt on the Champs Élysées and with the classification battles pretty much fought out over the last 3500kms,...

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Cavendish celebrates the peak of his career

ibnlive.com is on mobile now. Read news, watch videos be a Citizen Journalist. Log on to Aubenas (France): Mark Cavendish, who became the most successful Briton to take part in the Tour de France on Friday, described his 19th...

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Contador lives up to yellow with impressive individual time trial victory

Contador didn’t need to win today to protect his race lead, but win he did. The Spaniard rode away with the 40 kilometer individual time-trial, beating time-trial specialist Fabian Cancellara (a two-time former TT World...

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Contador tightens grip on yellow jersey

• Contador finishes three seconds ahead of Cancellara • Armstrong moves into third overall, Wiggins to fourth Alberto Contador powered to victory in the individual time trial on stage 18 of the Tour de France to retain his grip...

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CONTADOR SET FOR TOUR GLORY

Alberto Contador strengthened his position at the top of the general classification by powering to victory in Thursday's individual time trial in the Tour de France. The Spaniard, who rides for Astana, was three seconds quicker...

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