South Africa dominated the first day of the Cape Argus PPA Giro del Capo Challenge in Wellington, with star cyclist Robbie Hunter first across the finish line. Christoff van Heerden (MTN) and Johann ...
Clear skies greeted the riders on the early morning start to a 193.1 kilometre day in the saddle. Several teams brought 10 men squads but it only took one man, with the strength of 10, to take victory ...
Chris Froome delivered another Barlowrold victory on day two of the Cape Argus Giro del Capo. On a tough, hilly day Froome soloed to victory, three and a half minutes ahead of Jay Thomson (MTN). Daryl ...
Tom Boonen (Quick.Step-Innergetic) has made it two in a row by winning in Belleville - as Robbie McEwen did before him the last time the race visited this town in the Beaujolais wine area. It was ...
Grassroots cycling culture is brimming with track bikes these days, and there was perhaps no better venue for their resurgence than in the halls of the San Jose Convention Center this weekend. Along ...
All three of cycling's major disciplines are represented at the Olympics, making the Games a unique event from a cycling point of view: the only time that elite-level competition brings together the ...
Sara Carrigan brought home the gold for Australia with a win in the women's road race, a 118 kilometre test on the same central Athens parcours used by the men one day prior. Carrigan's win is the ...
Reigning sprint world champion Theo Bos (Netherlands) struck the first blow against Australian Ryan Bayley, but the determined Bayley wouldn't be denied his chance. A hard-fought second round evened ...
American Levi Leipheimer (Gerolsteiner) will wear the first ever race leader jersey for the Tour of California into his hometown of Santa Rosa tomorrow, thanks to a strong ride in the short but tough ...
Thor Hushovd (Cervélo TestTeam) has recorded win number one for 2009 with a powerful sprint on the wet streets of Modesto at the end of stage three. Cervélo rode the perfect train to deliver Hushovd ...
After two consecutive days of being beaten by Alessandro Petacchi, Tom Boonen won the final sprint to take stage 5 of this year's Vuelta Andalucia, finishing in front of Petacchi (Milram) and Roger ...
Please thank Russell Miller from Perth who is faxing me the complete results each day. I am very appreciative.