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Newest Garneau Concept Store Opens in Boisbriand

On Wednesday (March 10th), the Studio Cycle - Garneau Concept store officially opened its doors in the presence of Mr Louis Garneau, famous Québécois road racing and track cyclist, multiple gold medal champion on the national and international scene, Officer of the Order of

Linda Jackson on Running a Pro Women's Cycling Team

Cycling4Women editor Leigh Hargrove chats with women’s cycling Team TIBCO President Linda Jackson about the evolution of a women’s cycling team in North America, keeping sponsors happy and believing in your dreams.Running a pro women’s cycling teamCycling4women editor

Canadian IBDs Increase Bike Sales by $30 Million in 2009

The Bicycle Trade Association of Canada (BTAC) is reporting a year-over-year growth in bicycle sales by Independent Bicycle Dealers (IBDs) of $29,531,878 at retail value.Through its Data Capture Program, BTAC receives quarterly reports of Unit and Dollar sales by suppliers to the IBD market on sales

Killington Stage Race - The Beast of the East is Back!

After nearly a decade in hibernation the Beast of the East has reawakened! The Killington Stage Race in Vermont is back for 2010 with three days of racing on May 29, 30 & 31 with $13,600 in prize money up for grabs.This year’s event will include an 18 mile/30K circuit race course

U23 Cyclo-cross Worlds 1-2 Finishers Suspended

The UCI has advised the Polish riders Pawel Szczepaniak and Kacper Szczepaniak that they are provisionally suspended. The decisions to provisionally suspend Messrs Pawel and Kacper Szczepaniak were made in response to reports from the WADA accredited laboratory in Seibersdorf indicating two Adverse

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A Paris-Nice edition of the Explainer

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Amber Neben’s latest column: Opportunity

Amber reflects on her team's recent win at the Tour of New Zealand and the relationship between success and opportunity.

Boonen gets his first ever victory in Italy on Thursday, at Tirreno-Adriatico

Quick Step's Tom Boonen won Thursday's second stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico, outsprinting Paul Martens (Rabobank) and Daniele Bennati (Liquigas) at the end of the 165-kilometer stage.

Poland’s Szczepaniak brothers test positive for EPO

The impressive one-two finishes by Polish brothers Pawel and Kacper Szczepaniak in the U23 race at the cyclocross world championships in January may turn out to be less impressive than originally thought.

Contador stomps on stage 4 of Paris-Nice, takes lead

Tour de France champion Alberto Contador put his mark on the 2010 Paris-Nice Thursday, dominating the final climb of the critical fourth stage, a 173.5-kilometer run from Maurs to a mountain-top finish in Mende.