3rd for Sulzberger in Tour of Ireland
Good result for Tasmanian Wes Sulzberger against a class field. More here from Cyclingresults.net.
Labels: Sulzberger, Tour of Ireland
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Good result for Tasmanian Wes Sulzberger against a class field. More here from Cyclingresults.net.
Labels: Sulzberger, Tour of Ireland
What does it mean? Not a lot. Evans was 2nd in the test RR and now Evans and Rogers are 1 and 2 in the test TT. Against good but not the best competition. As a result it shows little but as a test of how Beijing will cope with the road cycling events it's a step forward. The Aussies weer there to test the facilities and scope the course, so it's job done. It at least means they know the course more intimately than the likely top-flight competition.
Well there are plenty of good riders up for grabs, and they may be prepared to bargain... but why would Predictor-Lotto suddenly have the wherewithal to grab a rider of Levi's quality? Is it for real? If so, it makes some sense, in that old 1-2 fashion. Can they afford 3 stars? Will they let someone go? Hmmm.
Labels: Leipheimer, Predictor-Lotto
There's been talk but little action. Now we see Yahoo and CN are reporting some pretty weak but hyped news, though: "Roamfree.com has shed some light on its ProTour intensions, after announcing earlier this week it would throw $20 million dollars behind an Australian ProTour team. The Australian company, owned by former Australian Rules footballer turned businessmen Tony Smith, has revealed its eight figure pledge will be made over a period of five years, meaning another estimated $15 million in additional funding is required to make the plan viable."
Labels: Aussies
From Cyclingresults.net, an excellent read from Joe Lewis. It's a gripping tale of gastro followed by some smart attacking after the prime to win the race. This is not an Aussie crit.
I forgot to mention that Jelly Belly's James Meadley picked up a win in the Hong Kong-Shanghai Tour...
Labels: Hong Kong-Shanghai, Jelly Belly, Meadley
Speedy Gilmore had another win... and Brad's obviously flying at the moment. It was Zabel's 13th D-Tour win and Voigt retained yellow, btw.
Labels: Aussies, Gilmour, McGee, Route de France
Wondering where Brad went? Well here he is, 10secs back in stage 1 of the D-Tour.
Labels: McGee, Tour of Germany
The Aussie juniors seem to be lighting up the track...from CN: The Australian team added another two gold and two silver medals to their collection overnight to finish on top of the medal table in the track events at the Junior World Championships being raced at altitude in Aquascalientes, Mexico. The latest victories came in the women's points race and the men's 1km time trial with Australia claiming silver in the Madison and women's keirin to give the Australians a final event tally of seven gold, three silver and two bronze medals.
Matt Hayman and Graeme Brown concluded a reasonably good Tour of Denmark for Rabobank, although if Brownie could consistently ride a straight line it would be oh so much better, eh?
Labels: Brown, Hayman, Tour of Denmark
CN reports Caleb took a fall... and is out with "the usual".
As the heading says, David McPartland has won the 2nd stage and leads overall.
Labels: Alsace, McPartland
Yes, I hate the 'fast switchers' too. One moment they are here, now they are there, searching for that elusive best wheel or open space. I understand it, I've probably done it. I've crossed wheels with one and came down hard. But gee Graeme Brown cops a few too many disquals over this, doesn't he? Is he targeted as a bad boy? He's had that reputation, sure, and he'd agree that sometimes it's a fair cop, but... so many others switch lines, too. I guess the test is 'was it dangerous'. Oh well, at least Matt Hayman got fifth.
Labels: Brown, Hayman, Tour of Denmark
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