Road Cycling News
Up one levelWorld and Olympic Champion, Nicole Cooke, creates Vision1 Racing
It is with enormous pleasure that we announce today that World and Olympic Champion Nicole Cooke together with Stefan Wyman have created the new team Vision1 Racing.
After seven successful years, Team Specialized Designs for Women comes to an end
Under various team names, the Swiss Elite Women’s Team had a very successful program. In different team colors, there were many victories and podium places.
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3 Wins, 2 Riders, 1 Great Weekend
Swift Racing has enjoyed one of its most successful weeks so far was 3 win in from Cyclo-Cross duo Gabby Day and Helen Wyman.
And the new World Champion is ... Nicole Cooke.
Nicole Cooke won the sprint of Marianne Vos and Judith Arndt.
Presentation of Luxembourg.
Just like with the Italian team. The Luxembourg team was presented together with the men.
Presentation of the Italian Road Team.
At the presentation Vos and Cooke got named as the favorites. Where Germany and Italy had all the reasons in making it a hard race. It's wasn't the course itself that would make it a hard race, but the distance would make a difference in the end.
New Gallery
As a test we released our new gallery. SECOND UPDATE : now included World Championship "Opening Ceremony", "Time Trial" and the first stage of the "Giro della Toscana"
Amber Neben new world champion time trial.
Amber Neben won today the World Time Trial over a distance of 25,15 km.
Silver for Soeder
Christiane Soeder (AUT) from Cervélo-Lifeforce Pro Cycling Team won today the silver medal in the individual time trial over 25,15 km at the UCI Road World Championships in Varese (ITA). Soeder were only 7,56 seconds slower than the US-American Amber Neben, who claimed victory. The hot fight for the bronze medal won the German Judith Arndt.
Italian riders for tomorrows time trial presented.
Today was the official presentation of the Italian riders Anna Zugno and Elena Berlato.
Seven Cervélo-Lifeforce Pro Cycling Team riders are nominated for the World‘s
The UCI World Championships 2008 in Varese (Italy), the second season highlight after the Olympic Games in Beijing, will kick off soon.
National title for Christiane Soeder
Christiane Soeder (AUT) from Cervélo-Lifeforce Pro Cycling Team won today the time trial of the Austrian national championships. The 33-year-old Soeder claimed victory in her general rehearsal for the World Championships on Wednesday in Varese (ITA) with a clear advantage of 3:42 min to Monika Schachl on the 24km course from Stadtschlaining to Bad Tatzmannsdorf. It was her fifth title in a row.
Kirsten Wild and Regina Bruins join the Cervélo-Lifeforce Pro Cycling Team
The Cervélo-Lifeforce Pro Cycling Team is pleased to announce that the both Dutch riders Kirsten Wild and Regina Bruins will join the Team in the upcoming season.
CZECH REP. CUP – WOMEN 2008
In ferst position of the Czech Cup – women 2008 is stlie SCUCKOVA Jirina Silny team Unicov.
Betzdorfer Erzquell City Night
This year, the traditional Betzdorfer Erzquell City Night took place with a women elite race. Yesterday evening were Among the riders in Betzdorf (GER) as well the four Cervélo-Lifeforce Pro Cycling Team riders Sarah Düster (GER), Emma Rickards (AUS), Carla Ryan (AUS) and Patricia Schwager (SUI).
Priska Doppmann concludes her unique career
The 37-year-old top athlete Priska Doppmann (SUI) from the Cervélo-Lifeforce Pro Cycling Team concludes her long and unique cycling sports career.
Big Win for Leda Cox in France
Friday the 22nd saw British Pro Leda Cox take her best ever win in the grand finale of the Coupe De France Des dames in Loudun in the Vienne region of Northern France.
GP of Plouay
With the end of the Olympic Games, the women’s cycling circus continues with the 10th women World Cup race in this season. Today, the GP of Plouay (FRA) over 114,6 km took place in the region Bretagne. While the participants of the 2008 Olympic Games from the Cervélo-Lifeforce Pro Cycling Team take a break, Carla Ryan (AUS), Sarah Düster (GER), Emma Rickards (AUS) and Pascale Schnider (SUI) competed in the second last World Cup race of the season.
Kristin Armstrong is Olympic Champion
At the Olympic time trial in Beijing, the US American Kristin Armstrong from the Cervélo-Lifeforce Pro Cycling Team, who turned 35-year-old on Monday, claimed victory in a superior manner on the 23,5 km challenging time trial course. Armstrong finished in at time of 34.51,27 min, with an average speed of 40,4 km/h on the course over the Badaling pass.
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