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Vinokorouv Wins Cycling Gold at Olympics Road Race

July 29, 2012
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In the News Alexandre Vinokorouv won the men’s road race in England for the Olympic road race, becoming the first Gold Medal winner in the cycling portion of the London Olympics. The Kazakhstan rider from the Astana Team beat out favorite Mark Cavendish, the world champion. Cavendish didn’t have a chance when he stayed...
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TDF 2012: Stage 18: Cavendish Wins Final Sprint

July 20, 2012
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TDF 2012: Stage 18: Cavendish Wins Final Sprint

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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TDF 2012: Stage 13: Sprinter’s Heaven for Greipel

July 14, 2012
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TDF 2012: Stage 13: Sprinter’s Heaven for Greipel

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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TDF 2012: Stage 12: Millar Beats Everyone to the Line

July 13, 2012
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TDF 2012: Stage 12: Millar Beats Everyone to the Line

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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TDF 2012: Stage 5: Greipel Gallops into St. Quentin

July 5, 2012
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TDF 2012: Stage 5: Greipel Gallops into St. Quentin

German rider Andre Greipel clinched the fifth stage of the Tour de France, this time in a straight match against his arch rival and former teammate, Mark Cavendish. It was an exciting finish to a mostly flat stage where the biggest news of the day went on behind the scenes. That news concerned allegations...
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TDF 2012: Stage 5: Cavendish Injured? Hmm

July 5, 2012
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TDF 2012: Stage 5: Cavendish Injured? Hmm

With injuries he sustained to his hand yesterday, there was some question at the beginning of stage 5 whether Team Sky’s Mark Cavendish would be up to a full scale sprint. Well, at least he answered part of that question, with his sprint win at the intermediate point in Breteuil where he won handily...
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TDF 2012: Stage 5: Fall-out from Stage 4

July 5, 2012
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TDF 2012: Stage 5:  Fall-out from Stage 4

Yesterday’s mostly flat stage ended with a crash 2.6 km from the finish, which took down Robbie Hunter and Mark Cavendish, among others. So when Andre Greipel won the sprint finish into Rouen, he was dissappointed to learn it wasn’t mano a mano with the “fastest man on earth,” Mark Cavendish. Cavendish meanwhile suffered...
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TDF 2012 Stage 4: Preview–Cav’ in the Wind Alone?

July 4, 2012
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TDF 2012 Stage 4: Preview–Cav’ in the Wind Alone?

This flat 214.5 km stage from Abbeville to Rouen promises to be a strictly sprinter’s stage, even if there is a breakaway off the front. Predictably a break consisting of three riders, Yukiya Arashiro (EUC) one of two Japanese riders to ever finish the Tour, David Moncoutie of France and the Cofidis Team, and...
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TDF 2012: Stage 3: Boy Wonder Sagan Wins Again

July 3, 2012
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TDF 2012: Stage 3: Boy Wonder Sagan Wins Again

By Jen Benepe, July 3, 2012 A tumultous race today over flats followed by multiple crashes and a 4-hill punch in the final 16 km, delivered once again Peter Sagan, first to the finish line. It was the second win in three days for the 22-year-old boy wonder. “This is the new Eddy Merykx...
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TDF 2012: Stage 3: Cavendish takes Intermediate Sprint

July 3, 2012
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By Jen Benepe, July 3, 2012 Cavendish Scolds “Kamikaze Kenny” Wearing the Sky Team’s Yellow helmet, Mark Cavendish handily won the intermediate sprint at Senlecques, but not after being boxed out of the run up to the line by Kenny Van Hummel and Peter Sagan. Not a problem for the fastest man on earth:...
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TDF 2012 Stage 2: Cavendish Freelances to Finish

July 2, 2012
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TDF 2012 Stage 2: Cavendish Freelances to Finish

In characteristic missile fashion Mark Cavendish won the final sprint for his 21st Tour de France victory, and his first stage for 2012. The Manx Missile answered all questions about who could win a freelance sprint, and in delicious irony, used the wheel of his previous teammate Andre Greipel to come across the line...
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TDF 2012: Stage 2 Preview: Will the Cav’ do it?

July 2, 2012
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TDF 2012: Stage 2 Preview: Will the Cav’ do it?

Today’s stage is sure to answer the one big question mark hanging over the sprinters’ field: Will Mark Cavendish be able to pull off the same wins as last year without his two fast lead out men, Mark Renshaw and Matt Goss? The 207.5 km stage from Vise to Tournai is mostly flat, is...
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TDF 2012 Stage 1: Break Skirts the Ardennes to Peloton Finish

July 1, 2012
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TDF 2012 Stage 1: Break Skirts the Ardennes to Peloton Finish

Sagan Wins Stage 1: Cancellara Still in Yellow By Jen Benepe, July 1, 2012 A 22-year-old rookie Peter Sagan racing his first Tour de France challenged the Swiss time trial champion to the line in Saraing, Belgium, clinching his first stage win at the big race. It was strong showing for the Slovak who...
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Australian Wins Tour at Grenoble Time Trial: Martin wins Stage

July 24, 2011
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Australian Wins Tour at Grenoble Time Trial: Martin wins Stage

July 24, 2011, Paris, France Australian Cadel Evans accomplished the unexpected yesterday when he overcame the odds and won the Tour de France. In the final stage before Paris, Evans made up the deficit he had with Andy Schleck, and passed it mightily by besting his time in the time trial in Grenoble. He...
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Hushovd Victorious in Second Breakaway Stage Win at Tour

July 19, 2011
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Hushovd Victorious in Second Breakaway Stage Win at Tour

July 19, 2011—-Gap, France—In a day spotted with calm weather and flats followed by dense rains, difficult climbs, attacks and counter attacks, Thor Hushovd come to the front once again to win the stage in Gap 162.5 km from the start. The idea that the Norwegian is no longer seeking the Green Jersey, but...
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TDF Stage 11: So, Who’s Fastest Now?

July 13, 2011
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TDF Stage 11: So, Who’s Fastest Now?

This 167.5 km stage from Blaye les Mines to Lavaur was mostly flat with some short, steep hills in the last hour, followed by a mostly flat final 15 km,  suitable for a mass sprint at the finish. Would the rivalry we saw between Greipel and Cavendish in stage 10 play out again on...
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TDF Stage 10, Sprint to the Finish Favors German

July 12, 2011
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TDF Stage 10, Sprint to the Finish Favors German

It was a stage perfectly suited for the sprinters, and the question at the beginning was, will it be Tyler Farrar or Mark Cavendish who will throw his arms up at the end? But neither of the two favorites took first place in the final meter at the finish: Cavendish took an early sprint...
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Cavendish Takes Stage 7 Tour with HTC Lead Out

July 8, 2011
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Cavendish Takes Stage 7 Tour with HTC Lead Out

Mark Cavendish took his 17th win of a Tour stage today into Chateauroux on the 218 km mostly flat stage with a massive lead out train from his HTC Highroad team. Cavendish won this stage for the first time in 2008 and was said this morning to be looking for a symbolic anniversary win....
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NJ Miraculously Hangs on to No. 7 — But How?

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In a post by Andrew Besold, he examines how in the world New Jersey, Queen of cyclist and pedestrian fatalities, and state that refused...
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