Tour de France hope springs eternal for Cadel Evans with the 2010 World
number one once again insisting he has a good shot at taking out the big one -
I agree.
Saying the wrong thing at the wrong time has become a bit of a speciality amongst the many political actors in the great drama that is professional road cycling, writes Philip Gomes.
One of the quiet surprises of the 2011 season has been the performance
of RadioShack as it emerges from the shadow of Lance Armstrong, writes Philip Gomes.

Radioshack's Andreas Kloden dons a Basque beret after winning the six-day Tour of the Basque Country (Reuters)
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