Nouvelles autour du velo en France
In a city that is known for its progressiveness, Paris will now be employing sheep to mow its lawns. Well, one lawn to be correct, in the 19th arrondissement, outside the municipal archives building. It’s just one more innovation under Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoë who has brought bike share, expanded bike lanes, and Plage Paris–closed...
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Tags: eco-crazing, Mayor Bertrand Delanoë, municipal archives, Paris, sheep
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The teammate of Bradley Wiggins, Richie Porte became the first Australian to win Paris-Nice when he won the final time trial on Col d’Eze Sunday. Riding for Team Sky, the 28-year-old Tasmanian clocked 19:16 minutes on the training roads that he is accustomed to near his home in Monaco. It was a great victory...
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Tags: 2013, Andrew Tamansky, Bradley Wiggins, final stage, Garmin-Sharp, Jean-Christophe Peraud, Johann Tschopp, Monaco, Paris-Nice, RIchie Porte, Stage 7, Sylvain Chavanel, Team Sky, time trial
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Andrew Talansky of Team Garmin-Sharp surged ahead to the win in the final stretch of the third stage of Paris-Nice in Brioude, putting him also in the overall lead for the 7-day stage race. “Andrew and the team fought hard for today’s stage,” said his Sports Director, Geert Van Bondt. ”Taking the leader’s jersey was...
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Tags: American wins third stage Paris-Nice, Andrew Talansky, Chatel-Guyon, Florida, Miami, Nice, Paris, stage race, Team Garmin-Sharp
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You might not see your favorite rider on this list, but that’s just because they didn’t get caught. Here are some other names: Fausto Coppi, Eddy Merckx, Jacques Anquetil, Marco Pantani, Levi Leipheimer, Bjarne Riis, Alberto Contador. Got the drift? Yup, all took enough drugs to actually get caught with banned substances in their...
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Tags: #cycling, 1800's, 1900's, Bjarne Riis, doping, Fausto Coppi, France, Henri Pelissier, Lance Armstrong, Levi Leipheimer, Marco Pantani, Oprah, Pelissier brothers, Tour de France, Wikipedia
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Dr. Michele Ferrari, the alleged doctor who provided banned substances to professional cyclists told a reporter at online news Al Jazeera that he never provided drugs to Lance Armstrong, and never saw him or heard of him doping. Michele (pronounced Mee-kay-ley) Ferrari has long been linked at least publicly with doping in cycling. But...
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Tags: Al Jazeera, doping, Dr. Michele Ferrari, Greg Lemond, Lance Armstrong, U.S Anti-Doping Agency, UCI, Union Cyclistes International, USADA, WADA, World Anti-Doping Agency
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Greg Lemond, the man who was the first American to win multiple Tour de France races says he is vying for the top post at the International Cycling Union. In an interview with French newspaper Le Monde about whether he was prepared to run for president of the Swiss based union against incumbent Pat McQuaid, the 51-year-old...
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Tags: #cycling, Bicycles, bid for presidency, Christian Prudhomme, corrupt, doping, Floyd Landis, France, Greg Lemond, International Cycling Union, l'Equipe, Lance Armstrong, Le Monde, Pat McQuaid, Patrice Clerc, Paul Kimmage, racing, Switzerland, Tour de France, UCI, Union Cyclistes Internationale
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Previous teammate and friend of Lance Armstrong announced today that he took banned substances during his cycling career. The announcement is not much of a shocker: we predicted it during and after the Tour de France folded this year, when Hincapie announced his retirement. The timing was too coincidental with the charges being made...
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Tags: banned substances, doping, George Hincapie, Hincapie bombshell, I doped, Lance Armstrong, U.S Anti-Doping Agency, U.S. Postal Team, UCI, Union Cyclistes Internationale, USADA
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In the News/ Spotted in New Jersey You can get a vintage motorcycle made of old parts if you visit Blitz Motorcycles in Paris. Two friends, Fred Jourden and Hugo Jezegabel are making new motorcycles out of old parts from vintage BMW’s, Hondas, Kawasakis, reported Tim Murray for the Wall St. Journal this weekend....
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The World Anti-Doping Agency, (WADA) and the Union Cycliste Internationale have still not ruled on Lance Armstrong since the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency made its proclamation last week about stripping the seven-time Tour de France winner of all his medals. Indeed there seems to be some kind of hold-up, and the exact reasons are not...
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August 24, 2012–By Jen Benepe Seven time Tour de France winner, and cancer survivor is giving up the fight. This time it’s not against 190 riders in a Tour de France, or 2,500 competitors in an Ironman competition, nor even the cancer that has ravaged his body. The fight Armstrong is giving up is against...
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Tags: Bradley Wiggins, Chris Froome, George Hincapie, John Eustice, Judge Sparks, Lance Armstrong, Roger Clemens, Sparta Cycling, Team BMC, Tim Herman, U.S Anti-Doping Agency, UCI, USADA
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By Jen Benepe, July 21, 2012 There was never any question that Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome, the two top placements entering the final time trial of the Tour would do well. But the two Sky Team leaders in the one and two positions obliterated the field in much the same flair as they...
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Tags: Bonneval to Chartres, Bradley Wiggins, Cadel Evans, Chris Froome, individual time trial, Jurgen van den Broeck, Liquigas Cannondale Team, Luis Leon Sanchez, Sky Team, Stage 19, TDF 2012, Team BMC, Tejay van Garderen, Tour de France, VIncenzo Nibali, yellow jersey
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In the News Frank Schleck has confirmed that one of his blood samples has turned up positive for Xipamide, a diuretic banned under the World Anti-Doping Agency, according to Cycling News. Cycling News also reported that the RadioShack-Nissan rider “pulled out of the Tour de France after learning of the initial positive test, and...
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Tags: confirmed, Cycling News, doping, Franck Schleck, TDF 2012, Team RadioShack Nissan, Tour de France, WADA
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By Jen Benepe, July 20, 2012 Mark Cavendish won the final sprint into Brive la Gaillard in a magnificient come-up from behind. It was the 22nd Tour stage win for the Manx Missile, who was led out in the final 1,000 meters by the Yellow Jersey holder, Bradley Wiggins himself, then Edvald Boasson-Hagen. The...
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Tags: Adam Hansen, Alexandre Vinokourov, Andreas Kloden, Bradley Wiggins, Francois Holland, Lucas Paolini, Luis Leon Sanchez, Mark Cavendish, Nicolas Roche, President of france, Team Sky
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By Jen Benepe, July 19, 2012 Alejandro Valverde won his fourth stage of the Tour de France today, cresting the last climb through the Peyregude in the Pyrenees, just 19 seconds ahead of Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome. Valverde showed himself aggressive riding in the second to last climb over the Port de Bales,...
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Tags: Alejandro Valverde, Bradley Wiggins, Cadel Evans, Chris Froome, Ivan Basso, Movistar team, Rui Costa, Sky Team, Team BMC, Team Liquigas Cannondale, Tejay van Garderen, VIncenzo Nibali
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By Jen Benepe, July 16, 2012 Pierrick Fedrigo kicked into Pau today, beating out five other riders with whom he shared a nearly 90 km breakaway from Samatan. It was the Frenchman’s fourth Tour stage win, and his second in Pau when he won here in 2010. “When we found ourselves up front with...
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Tags: Christan Vande Velde, Dries Deveyns, Jen Benepe, Nicki Sorensen, Pau, Pierrick Fedrigo, Samatan, Sammy Dumoulin, TDF 2012, Thomas Voeckler, Tour de France
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Spaniard Luis Leon Sanchez clinched the 14th stage of Tour today alone, after riding away from four other riders. It was a triumph for the Euskaltel-Euskadi rider who suffered in this Tour after injuring his wrist in a crash in the first week. “From the start of the Tour, I have never given up...
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Tags: Bradley Wiggins, Cadel Evans, flats, George Hincapie, Luis Leon Sanchez, nails, Peter Sagan, Phillipe Gilbert, Sabotage, Stage 14, tacks, TDF 2012, Tour de France
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By Jen Benepe, July 14, 2012 Andre Greipel. took advatange of a split in the peloton to push his way to the front in a final sprint by the Mediterranean Sea. Greipel’s Lotto-Belisol team was there to help him out in the lead out, and behind them in a group separated by climbing and...
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Tags: Andre Greipel, Bradley Wiggins, Cap D'Agde, Edvald Boasson Hagen, Mark Cavendish, Matt Goss, Orica-Greenedge, Peter Sagan, Saint Paul Trois Chateaux, Stage 13, TDF 2012, Tour de France, Tyler Farrar
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By Jen Benepe, July 13, 2012 In a last minute sprint out of a five man break that he sustained over 211 km, David Millar won the first stage for the Garmin Sharp team today. Millar held off a last minute attack by Jean Christophe Peraud (ALM) to take the line at the finish,...
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Tags: (AST), Andre Greipel, Bernie Eisel, Bradley Wiggins, Cyril Gautier (EUC), David Millar, Egoi Martinez (EUS), Jean Christophe Peraud (ALM), Mark Cavendish, Matt Goss, Matt Goss time penalty, Robert Kiserlovski, Team Sky
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