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Paris to unveil Tour of Oman

Paris to unveil Tour of Oman

The Tour of Oman will be unveiled in Paris in January ahead of the cycling race's first edition on February 14-19, organisers said Friday.

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Austrian cyclist Pfannberger banned for life

Austrian cyclist Christian Pfannberger has received a lifelong ban for repeated doping offences, the national anti-doping agency announced on Saturd...

Meares on the double as Australia dominates

Meares on the double as Australia dominates

Anna Meares claimed a golden double as Australia finished the top nation at the second leg of the UCI track cycling World Cup in Melbourne.

Aussies sizzle in teams pursuit

Aussies sizzle in teams pursuit

An untried Australian combination rode one of the fastest teams pursuit times in history to beat arch-rivals Britain in the Melbourne World Cup roun...

Elmiger gets nod for TDU

Elmiger gets nod for TDU

Former winner Martin Elmiger will lead French team Ag2r La Mondiale at Australia's Tour Down Under in January, organisers said on Friday.

Contador reaches Astana agreement

Contador reaches Astana agreement

Alberto Contador, Tour de France champion, has reached a preliminary agreement with the Astana team to fulfil his contract until the end of 2010.

Sydney to Melbourne in 90 hours

Sydney to Melbourne in 90 hours

It's a long enough drive, but for 60 cyclists, the 1200km journey between Sydney and Melbourne represents the ultimate sporting challenge.

Meares leads Aussie assault at World Cup

Meares leads Aussie assault at World Cup

Anna Meares, Olympic silver medallist, headlined a winning night for Australia with victory over her Chinese rival Guo Shuang in the women's sprint ...

Meares is ready to roll

Meares is ready to roll

Australia's world and Olympic champion Anna Meares will headline the galaxy of stars on show during the second round of the UCI Track World Cup at M...

Brown to lead Rabobank in TDU

Brown to lead Rabobank in TDU

Australian  ‘golden  boy’  Graeme  Brown will  lead  the  Dutch  Rabobank  team  at  the&nb...

Evans urges ongoing government funding

Evans urges ongoing government funding

In the wake of the controversial Crawford Report, world champion Cadel Evans said it is important that government funding for cycling continues.

Rebellin stripped of Olympic medal

Rebellin stripped of Olympic medal

Italian cyclist Davide Rebellin will be stripped of his silver medal won in the road race at last year's Beijing Games because of doping.

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