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  1. General Cycling Discussion
    The team that's won the last two Tours de France will be running Stages power meters in 2014. Just a year after coming to market, Colorado-based Stages Cycling has signed a sponsorship deal with one of the world's most successful pro cycling teams. The new partnership is a significant feather...
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    Click Here (AP) - Bradley Wiggins became the first British cyclist to win the Tour de France by protecting the yellow jersey during Sunday's final processional ride into Paris. He also helped Sky teammate Mark Cavendish earn his fourth straight sprint victory on the Champs-Elysees. Wiggins...
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    Click Here (AP) - Mark Cavendish won the 18th stage of the Tour de France in a sprint as countryman and race leader Bradley Wiggins moved ever closer to becoming the first British champion. The ride along four small hills took the pack 222.5 kilometers from Blagnac to Brive-la-Gaillarde...
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    Click Here (AP) - Alejandro Valverde of Spain won the 17th stage of the Tour de France, while Bradley Wiggins mastered a last big test in the mountains to retain the yellow jersey on Thursday. The 89-mile ride from Bagneres-de-Luchon to the ski station of Peyragudes featured three hard...
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    Click Here (AP) - For Bradley Wiggins, the champagne on the Champs-Elysees is about to flow. He all but locked up the Tour de France title with a tour-de-force performance to win the final time trial - putting him on the cusp of becoming the first Briton to win cycling's showpiece race...
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    Click Here (AP) - Thomas Voeckler won the 16th stage of the Tour de France over four huge climbs in the Pyrenees, while defending champion Cadel Evans dropped out of title contention Wednesday. Evans, who started the day fourth overall, struggled on the last two climbs, while Bradley Wiggins...
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    Click Here (Reuters) Pierrick Fedrigo of France won today's 15th stage of the Tour de France by leading a two-man final breakaway, while Bradley Wiggins kept the overall lead as he stayed with his rivals in the main pack far behind. The 158.5-kilometre (99-mile) route from Samatan to Pau had...
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    Click Here (Reuters) FOIX, France -- Luis Leon Sanchez broke away on his own to clinch the fourth Tour de France victory of his career in the 191.5-km 14th stage on Sunday. The Spaniard, a winner on the Tour in 2008, 2009 and 2011, surged ahead 11 kms from the line to win a stage marred by...
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    Click Here (AP) LE CAP D'AGDE, France -- Bradley Wiggins doesn't think the Tour de France needs a "boss" of the pack. At least not him. But the Brit is taking charge and showed leadership Saturday with a bold if unsuccessful effort to help a teammate win Stage 13 -- instead won by...
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    Click Here ANNONAY, France (AP) - David Millar of Britain has led a five-man breakaway to win the 12th stage of the Tour de France as the race left the Alps on the longest stage this year. Bradley Wiggins of Britain looked set to retain the yellow jersey as he kept pace with his main...
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    Click Here (AP) - LA TOUSSUIRE, France Pierre Rolland of France won the hardest Alpine stage in the Tour de France on Thursday, and Bradley Wiggins dusted defending champion Cadel Evans in the final climb to extend his overall lead. Rolland gave the Europcar team its second straight stage...
  12. Pro Cycling - Tour de France
    Click Here </a> (AP) - France's Thomas Voeckler led a five-rider breakaway to win the 10th stage of the Tour de France as the race entered the Alps on Wednesday. Bradley Wiggins retained the overall lead. The 120.9-mile ride from Macon-sur-Valserine marked a return to racing after a...
  13. Pro Cycling - Tour de France
    Click Here </a> (AP) - Bradley Wiggins of Britain won the first big time trial of the Tour de France on Monday and extended his overall lead. The three-time Olympic track champion underlined his command of cycling's showcase race in the 25.8-mile ninth stage between Arc-et-Senans and...
  14. Pro Cycling - Tour de France
    Click Here </a> (Reuters) - Thibaut Pinot, the youngest rider in the Tour de France, presented the French with their first stage victory in this year's edition after winning the hilly 157.5km Belfort-Porrentruy eighth stage on Sunday. The 22-year-old, born near Belfort, attacked in the last...
  15. Pro Cycling - Tour de France
    Click Here </a> (AP) - Christopher Froome of Britain won the seventh stage of the Tour de France on Saturday by beating defending champion Cadel Evans of Australia and countryman Bradley Wiggins up the first summit finish this year. Wiggins took the leader's yellow jersey after the 123-mile...
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    Click Here </a> (Reuters) - Briton Mark Cavendish snatched his 21st Tour de France stage win when he prevailed in a bunch sprint at the end of a 207.5-kilometres ride from Vise on Monday. The Team Sky rider, who was on his own in the finale, beat German Andre Greipel of the Lotto-Belisol team...
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    </a> Click Here (Reuters) - Edvald Boasson-Hagen, one of only two Norwegian riders at the start, snatched a fourth Tour de France stage victory for his country when he won the 179-km 17th stage from Gap on Wednesday. Following his success in the sixth stage in Lisieux, and fellow countryman...
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    Click Here LISIEUX, France (AP) - Edvald Boasson Hagen of Norway led a sprint to win the rain-splattered sixth stage of the Tour de France, while his countryman Thor Hushovd retained the yellow jersey on Thursday. Stage 6 Results 1. Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Procycling - 5:13:37 2. Matthew...
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    Sprinter Greg Henderson Showcases His Talent in a Battle to the Finish in Downtown Modesto MODESTO, Calif. - Stage 3 of the 2011 Amgen tour of California was one of the last stages for the sprinters to showcase their speed at the finish, and the riders did not disappoint. After two fast and...
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    Stage 3 Top 10 1. Greg Henderson Sky Procycling - 5:14:29 2. Juan José Haedo Saxo Bank Sungard 3. Thor Hushovd Team Garmin-Cervelo 4. Peter Sagan Liquigas-Cannondale 5. Leigh Howard HTC-Highroad 6. Kevin Lacombe Team Spidertech Powered By C10 7. Robert Förster...
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