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Armstrong pulls out of early triathlon; still racing Tour Down Under

A reported sore knee will keep Lance Armstrong from competing in his "comeback" triathlon in New Zealand on Jan. 29, but he still plans to compete in Australia's Tour Down Under the preceding week. The...

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Sorting out the 2011 Tour Down Under bike race schedule

Next week's 2011 Santos Tour Down Under might be the last hurrah for Lance Armstrong as a competing cyclist on foreign soil, but there are plenty of other hot shots traveling to Australia to make the...

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Quote: Armstrong the cycling revolutionary

"We revolutionised the way people train, the way they build morale in the team, the way they preview the courses, the way they race, the way they sell the sport, the way they tell that story around the...

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HTC-Columbia cyclist, but not Cavendish, wins Adelaide classic

If Mark Cavendish can't get to the front to win a final sprint for the HTC-Columbia pro cycling team, he has teammates who are willing and able to take the honors. That was proven Sunday at the Cancer...

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Repeat performance for Stage 1 at Tour Down Under

The US-based cycling team HTC-Columbia celebrated another victory in Australia as Matt Goss won Stage 1 of the Tour Down Under. The Australian beat defending champion Andre Greipel (Omega Phama-Lotto)...

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McEwen on top at Tour Down Under bike race

If there were a jersey for consistency, RadioShack's Robbie McEwen would certainly be wearing it at the Tour Down Under bike race. Instead, he's in the prestigious overall leader's ochre-colored...

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Back to the front for Goss at Tour Down Under

HTC-Columbia's Matthew Goss returned to the overall lead of the Tour Down Under in spite of a flat tire in the closing kilometers of Stage 3. RadioShack's Robbie McEwen, who wore the overall leader's...

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Breakaway changes everything on Stage 4 at Tour Down Under

In a bicycle race dominated by the sprinters and their teams, Cameron Meyer of Garmin-Cervelo threw a monkey wrench into the best laid plans by winning Stage 4 of the Tour Down Under and taking control...

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Garmin-Cervelo aims to protect lead at Tour Down Under

The No. 1 goal of the US-based Garmin-Cervelo cycling team today is to protect the slim 8-second lead that Cameron Meyer holds over the field as the Tour Down Under comes to an end. The 23-year-old...

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Tour Down Under champ grateful to rival team for winning final stage

The final stage victory by two Team Sky cyclists solidified the Tour Down Under championship for Cameron Meyer, a 23-year-old Australian on the US-based Garmin-Cervelo cycling team. Sky's Ben Swift and...

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