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November 2007 Archive

28 November 2007

After Deutsche Telekom announced Tuesday that it would cancel its sponsorship effective immediately, the T-Mobile Team management quickly announced that it would continue on under the name of its management company, High Road Sports, which also holds the UCI ProTour license.  more>>


27 November 2007

The 2008 Slipstream-Chipotle team will be unlike any previous year's team in that half of the riders are new, coming from the elite ranks of the European peloton.  more>>


26 November 2007

Perfect riding conditions saw an in-form Gordon McCauley grab first place and $2000 prize money in Saturday’s Wattyl Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge 160km Avanti Classic Race.  more>>


20 November 2007

Cycling New Plymouth officials are buzzing with excitement as the National Criterium Championships raceday in inner-city New Plymouth looms closer.  more>>


18 November 2007

Despite claiming five Tour de France victories during his career, Jacques Anquetil didn't command the public's respect to the extent of other French cyclists until after his career had ended.  more>>


16 November 2007

American Jason McCartney's career could have been in trouble this year.  more>>


15 November 2007

Saris' Powertap hub has developed into one of the gold standards of power measurement for cyclists with a well-documented level of accuracy and good track record for durability.  more>>


13 November 2007

Michael Rasmussen deliberately misled the UCI regarding his whereabouts prior to the Tour de France, and should not have been allowed to start the Tour, an independent inquiry decided.  more>>


10 November 2007

Adidas will continue as a sponsor of T-Mobile Team for the time being, the team announced Friday.  more>>


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