Tuesday, 1 November 2011





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Cycling India brings you the latest news from the world of Cycling.
Cycling news highlights fro October 25 to October 31.


International


25th October, 2011
Thomas chooses Olympics over Tour de France
The track events at the  London 2012 Olympics have priority for Geraint Thomas over the Tour de France. The Sky rider has said that he will ride the Giro d'Italia next year and skip the Tour so that he can do as well as possible in the London Olympics.Thomas took gold in the team pursuit on the track in Beijing in 2008, and will follow the same routine. "I'm going to be doing similar preparations to before Bejing when I rode the Giro and didn't ride the tour," said Thomas to BBC Sport Wales.

27th October, 2011

UCI releases top 15 teams toward World Tour

The UCI today released its top 15 teams according to its sporting criteria, a calculation of points accrued during the 2010 and 2011 seasons by riders which are included in their 2012 rosters.These teams will automatically earn World Tour licenses if they meet the UCI's other licensing criteria.A notable absence on the list of teams 16th-20th in the rankings, who will vie for the final three of the 18 spots on the WorldTour, is the Skil - Shimano team, Project 1t4i, the only team which had applied for the WorldTour but failed to make the list.




29th October, 2011

Roulston confirms with RadioShack for 2012

Hayden Roulston has confirmed that he will ride with RadioShack-Nissan-Trek in the coming year. He is already planning his season for the Spring Classics and the build-up to a gold medal at the London Olympics."I'm really excited to finally confirm my future," Roulston said. "This is a great move which enables me to have the best of both worlds and I can't stress how important that is to me."


31st October, 2011

Livestrong's early finish leads Lewis down unexpected roads

When Joe Lewis looked at his 2011 schedule with development team Trek-Livestrong, he fully expected to be racing with them well into August and perhaps even September. As a final year under 23, showcasing his talents on a world stage in the bigger races that feature at the end of the American racing calendar were crucial to launching him on the road to a professional career in 2012.


Local News:
Cycloscope : This event is organized by Track & Trail.Track and Trail and Canon are jointly organizing “Cycloscope” a photography contest on 5th of November in Delhi.Cycloscope is an attempt to bring all cycling and photography enthusiasts on a journey through the streets and alleys of Delhi. 
Time: November 5, 2011 at 7am to November 6, 2011 at 1pm
LocationTrack and Trail Exclusive Store C/51 & 52, Veer Savarkar Marg, Central Market, Lajpat Nagar II
Street: Lajpat Nagar II







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Monday, 24 October 2011



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Cycling News Highlights from October 18th to 24th, 2011

International


18th October, 2011
2012 Tour de France route officially presented
The route of the 2012 Tour de France has been officially presented in Paris today. The parcours, which had been mistakenly published by race organiser ASO one week ago, has been confirmed and detailed. The 99th Tour de France has been elaborated to include two long time trials and 'only' three summit finishes, so next year's winner will have to be an even more complete rider than in previous years.



20th October, 2011


Sky hold onto Swift, Stannard and Kennaugh

Team Sky has announced that Ian Stannard, Ben Swift and Peter Kennaughhave all re-signed for 2012. The former Olympic Academy trio formed part of Sky’s backbone in the team’s debut season in 2010.

Swift has been the most successful in terms of wins, picking up five this season including two wins in the Tour Down Under, and a stage each in the Tour of California and Tour de Romandie. Stannard, on the other hand, took his first professional win this season at the Tour of Austria, but has become one of the team’s strongest Classics riders.



21st October, 2011
Rolland looking forward to Grand Colombier at 2012 Tour de France
A winner at Alpe d’Huez in July, Pierre Rolland (Europcar) is looking forward to testing himself on a new pass at the 2012 Tour de France, as the Col du Grand Colombier makes its long-awaited debut in La Grande Boucle.
17km in length and with slopes that pitch up to 12 percent gradient, the climb features on stage ten from Mâcon. The Col de Richmond follows immediately afterwards before a rapid descent to the finish in Belgarde-sur-Valserine.
23rd October, 2011
Keisse and De Ketele win European Madison

championship

Belgians Iljo Keisse and Kenny De Ketele took the European Madison title in Apeldoorn today, just hours after completing the Amsterdam Six Day the night before on separate teams.
Keisse wrapped up the overall victory in Amsterdam, where he helped Dutch rider Niki Terpstra to his first Six Day victory, after midnight on Saturday. The pair finished one lap up on fierce competition from Dutch pair Peter Schep and Wim Stroetinga. De Ketele's fortunes were much different - paired with young rider Barry Markus, he finished eight laps behind in seventh place in Amsterdam.

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Monday, 17 October 2011





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Cycling News Highlights from October 11th to 17th, 2011.


International


13th October, 2011


USA Cycling reveals 2012 racing calendars
USA Cycling rolled out its revamped national calendars today, revealing a slimmed-down National Racing Calendar, stripped of the major criteriums, which have been assembled into a National Criterium Calendar.

In the 16th year for the NRC, men will have six and women will have eight events in a road race and stage race-only format. The series begins as usual with the Redlands Bicycle Classic in March, then moves to Arkansas for the Joe Martin Stage Race in April, Tour of the Gila in May and the women-only Liberty Classic in June.
15th October, 2011

No Tour of Lombardy for Cavendish



Mark Cavendish’s rainbow jersey will not be on show at the Tour of Lombardy on Saturday. He took the decision in conjunction not to start the season-ending classic with his HTC-Highroad team following his participation in Gran Piemonte on Thursday.
"We decided yesterday after Piemonte," directeur sportif Valerio Piva toldCyclingnews in Milan on Friday. "The idea in the beginning was to start Lombardy. Obviously, that’s not a race suited to Cavendish, so starting and then having to pull out after 50km wouldn’t a good situation, for him or for the race."
16th October, 2011

2012 Giro d'Italia route unveiled in Milan.

The 2012 Giro d'Italia route was officially unveiled in Milan on Sunday, and as anticipated, the corsa rosa will be a decidedly more human affair after criticism that its traditional spectacle arguably veered toward excess last May.
The race will get underway in Herning on May 5, and once again will conclude with an individual time trial in the centre of Milan three weeks later. While a healthy quota of set-piece mountain stages remain a staple of the Giro, the number of transfers has been cut dramatically, an early flight from the opening stages in Denmark back to Italy notwithstanding.


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Sunday, 16 October 2011





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Cycling News highlights from October 1st to 10th,2011.


International


1st October, 2011


Great Britain is planning a bid to stage the world road race championships in the next decade, with Wales, Scotland and London the likely locations, and the likelihood of a suitably ambitious bid boosted by Mark Cavendish's victory in this year's title race in Copenhagen.


3rd October 2011



McEwen's second Franco Belge victory "unexpected"


Robbie McEwen has added a fifth victory to his season tally at the Tour de Wallonie Picarde (formerly known as Circuit Franco Belge), winning the fourth and last stage as well as the overall classification of the event on Sunday. The 39-year-old sprinter took the yellow jersey off Tom Veelers (Skil-Shimano) in the ultimate sprint in Tournai, thereby sealing his second overall victory of the race as he had previously won it in 2002.



10th  October, 2011
Galimzyanov gets green with of Tour of Beijing.


Denis Galimzyanov of Katusha won the final stage of the Tour of Beijing, as Tony Martin (HTC-Columbia) took the overall win after leading the inaugural event from start to finish. Juan Jose Haedo (Saxo Bank-SunGard) and Elia Viviani (Liquigas) fininshed second and third respectively in the sprint finish near Beijing's Bird's Nest Stadium.


Local


Delhi Cycling Club : The Ring Road Ride - The ride took place in Delhi on 6th of October 2011.It is organised by Delhi Cycling Club on the occassion of Dassera.


Time & Date : October 6, 5:45am
Location : South ex. Mc Donald's/Puma and covering the whole of South to east of Delhi.


Goa Cycling Club : DAY D of DASSERA RIDE - The ride took place in dona paola and was organised by Delfim Correia Dah Silva.It was basically organised to enjoy the joy of Dassera.


Time & Date : October 6 2011, 6am to 5pm.
Location : Dona Paula & beyond








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Thursday, 29 September 2011

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Cycling News highlights from September 26 to 30,2011.

International

26 September,2011.

Great Britain tops the World Championships medal table

Mark Cavendish’s victory in elite men road race gave Britain its second world title of this year’s world championships and top spot in the final medal table. Great Britain won six medals, one more than Australia and three more than third placed France.
Great Britain also won gold in the junior women road race with Lucy Garner, while Bradley Wiggins and Elinor Barker won silver medals in the elite men time trial and the junior women time trial. Emma Pooley and Andrew Fenn completed the Great Britain medal haul with bronze medals in the women’s time trial and the under 23 men road race.

29 September,2011 

Hughes aiming for her best at London Olympics

After a strong showing in the women’s road race at the UCI World Championshios, Clara Hughes is looking forward to the London 2012 Olympics, where she is aiming to ride her “best bike race yet.” The multiple Olympic medallist spent the best part of a decade out of the sport as she focused on her speed-skating career, but she returned to the highest level this season.
A bronze medallist in the time trial and road race at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Hughes went on to take four more Olympic medals as a speed-skater in the Winter Games, including gold in Turin in 2006.

Local

Delhi Cyclists Ride with Team T3 Brevets:

A group of enthusiastic cyclists have come together to form Team T3, an organization incorporated with an objective of promoting ultra cycling, organising cycling events, brevets and expeditions to promote cycling at large and prepare a team of finest velo-athletes to compete and win international competitions.

Time and Date : 02 October, 5.30 - 8.30 a.m
Location: Leisure Valley Park, Sector 29, Gurgaon.


COLVALE TO ASNORA AND BEYOND OFF ROAD RIDE - 32KM or MORE

This ride will take place in goa from Colvale to Ansora near Mapusa, Goa.Its an off road ride covering 32kms or more.

Date : 9th October 2011
Time : 7am to 10am
Location : Mapusa ,Goa



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Wednesday, 14 September 2011




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Cycling News Highlights from September 9 to 13 , 2011.  



9 september 2011

Young Belgian joins Australian project from Cofidis

Following news this week that GreenEdge has finalised its roster for what is hoped will be the Australian project’s debut season as a ProTour team, Belgian Jens Keukeleire has been announced as the latest recruit.Keukeleire is the 19th rider to join GreenEdge and has spent the past two seasons with the Cofidis team, winning the 3-Daagse van West-Vlaanderen and the Nokere Koerse for the French squad in 2010.
At age 22, Keukeleire becomes an important asset for the fledgling outfit but even with his inclusion the average age of GreenEdge currently stands near 29 years.

11 September 2011

Cobo celebrates his Vuelta win in Madrid

Juan Jose Cobo (Geox-TMC) was mobbed by hundreds of friends and supporters wearing horns and special 'El Bisonte' T-shirts in Madrid, and despite being crowned the winner of the 2011 Vuelta a Espana, he was struggling to understand that he had achieved.
He started the race three weeks ago in Benidorm as a domestique but emerged as Geox-TMC's best rider and went on to take the leader's red jersey by winning atop the gruelling Angliru climb. He then defended a slim 13-second lead on his home roads in the northern Cantabria region and subsequently all the way to Madrid,.


12 September, 2011

Australia announces Worlds team


Cycling Australia has released its final selections for the UCI Road World Championships in Copenhagen, with team captain Matthew Goss supported by a strong and versatile team.
In addition to Goss, Stuart O'Grady, Baden Cooke, Simon Gerrans, Mathew Hayman, Michael Rogers and Simon Clarke will all return to the national team for the elite men's road race. Debutants include Vuelta stage winner Chris Sutton and Heinrich Haussler, who will finally make his long awaited appearance in Australian colours.
The time trial will be contested by Jack Bobridge and Richie Porte, with both considered to be genuine medal chances.
The most notable omission is Mark Renshaw, though he does remain on the reserves list along with Adam Hansen. National Performance director Kevin Tabotta admitted it was one of the toughest teams he'd ever had to pick.

13 September 2011

Boom strikes in Stoke-on-Trent
The apocalyptic weather that forced the cancellation of stage 2 yesterday seemed a million miles away today in Stoke-on-Trent as Rabobank rider Lars Boom won a stage bathed in golden sunshine and also pulled on the golden jersey of race leader. The Dutch fast man sprinted away from all the major players on the tight uphill finish, led-out by his Australian teammate Michael Matthews, giving the Netherlands team first and second on the day




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Tuesday, 6 September 2011

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Cycling News Highlights from September 1st - 7th, 20
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1 September, 2011


Moseley mixes it up in Worlds team relay

Downhill world champion Tracy Moseley made an unusual appearance inyesterday's cross country team relay at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Champery, Switzerland.
Mosely filled the role of the required female racer on Great Britain's team relay squad. She competed wtih Kenta Gallagher, Grant Ferguson and Liam Killeen.

2 September, 2011

Fatigued Kittel withdraws from Vuelta


Marcel Kittel (Skil-Shimano) has withdrawn from the remainder of the Vuelta a Espana, following Thursday's 12th stage to Pontevedra, won by Liquigas-Cannondale's Peter Sagan.
Kittel, winner of stage seven, had always planned to leave the Vuelta early according to team manager Rudi Kemna, and will now focus on his preparation for the UCI Road World Championships at the end of the month.

5 September, 2011

Cavendish confirmed for Tour of Britain.



HTC-Highroad has confirmed that Mark Cavendish will be part of its selection for the Tour of Britain, which starts in Peebles, Scotland, on September 11. The news reported by British newspaper The Telegraph ends speculation on whether Cavendish would take part in the eight-day event following his withdrawal from the Vuelta a España almost two weeks ago.



6 September, 2011

Leopard-RadioShack merger announcement came as a surprise to Andersen.


The announcement of the new RadioShack-Nissan-Trek team for the coming season came as a surprise to Leopard Trek sports director Kim Andersen, who was informed of the deal only by a Danish television station after the press release was issued.



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