Bangalore cycles for cause of environment, fitnessOctober 11th, 2009 BANGALORE - Cycling as a fun and sporting event received a major boost in India's IT-hub Bangalore as around 6,000 enthusiasts took part in BSA Hercules Cyclothon Bengaluru '09 here Sunday. The cyclothon with primary focus on fitness and environment protection had competitive events, along with fun ride event for youngsters between eight and 12 years.
NASCAR reduces size of restrictor plates at Talladega in hopes of improving safetyOctober 9th, 2009 NASCAR shrinks restrictor plates at TalladegaFONTANA, Calif. — NASCAR is reducing the size of the restrictor plates used by Sprint Cup cars at Talladega in hopes of making it safer for drivers.
Cycling governing body tells pro riders: Get with anti-doping program or lose right to raceSeptember 25th, 2009 UCI launches anti-doping lessons for cyclistsLUGANO, Switzerland — All professional cyclists will have to complete a new anti-doping education program or lose their right to race. The International Cycling Union on Friday launched the "True Champion or Cheat?" project to complement extensive testing conducted on more than 1,000 registered racers across all disciplines.
British cycling team Sky to join Pro Tour races; no decision yet on Armstrong's new teamSeptember 18th, 2009 British cycling team Sky to join Pro Tour racesAIGLE, Switzerland — British cycling squad Team Sky has been accepted to race in the International Cycling Union's Pro Tour calendar of events. But Lance Armstrong's new Radio Shack team must wait to see if it can join.
Tour de France winner Alberto Contador says he won't race at cycling world championshipsSeptember 3rd, 2009 PARIS — Two-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador has decided to pull out of the cycling world championships later this month in Switzerland. Contador, who won his second Tour title in July, is not in top shape and doesn't want to prevent another rider from competing at the worlds, spokesman Jacinto Vidarte said Thursday in an e-mail.
Alexandre Vinokourov returns to cycling at Castillon-La-Bataille race in FranceAugust 4th, 2009 Vinokourov returns to cycling in FranceCASTILLON-LA-BATAILLE, France — Cyclist Alexandre Vinokourov has raced for the first time since his two-year doping ban ended last month, completing the Castillon-La-Bataille criterium race in France. The 35-year-old Kazakhstan rider competed in the 28-mile race Tuesday.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy faints while jogging, undergoes medical examJuly 26th, 2009 France's Sarkozy faints while jogging, gets testedPARIS — French President Nicolas Sarkozy fainted while jogging Sunday on a hot afternoon at a presidential residence outside the capital and was hospitalized for medical tests, the country's health minister said. French Health Ministry Roselyne Bachelot said Sarkozy's vasovagal episode was "small" and she was sure he managed to still watch the final leg of the Tour de France cycling race.
Italian police arrest Serbia's former national cycling coach in doping raidsJuly 16th, 2009 Cops arrest ex-Serbia cycling coach in doping raidROME — Italian police have arrested Serbia's former national cycling coach in an alleged doping ring involving both professional and amateur riders in northeastern Italy. Police in Padua said in a statement Thursday that another 30 people were suspected of being involved in the doping ring, including 12 professional cyclists, executives of pharmaceutical companies and three directors of cycling teams.
Tour de France into Day 6 July 9th, 2009 GERONA, Spain — Tour de France riders have set off on the sixth stage as cycling's premiere race dips into Spain for two days. The 177 riders are heading southwest along the Mediterranean on a 112.8-mile course along plains, the coast and a few small hills from Gerona to Barcelona.
French minister says Armstrong will be 'particularly monitored' for doping during TourJuly 3rd, 2009 Armstrong under doping watch at Tour de FrancePARIS — France's sports minister says Lance Armstrong will be "particularly monitored" for doping during the Tour de France. The seven-time Tour winner has come out of retirement to ride in cycling's showcase.
Robinho urges Hughes to create Manchester City's own 'Fab Four' by snapping Eto'oJune 24th, 2009 LONDON - Robinho has urged Manchester City boss Mark Hughes to snap up Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o and create club's own Fab Four. Roque Santa Cruz has already joined Robinho at Eastlands, making a 15 million pound move from Blackburn and Carlos Tevez will complete his 25 million pound switch across Manchester when he officially leaves United on July 1, The Sun reports.
Armstrong's Astana team appears set for Tour after solving financial woes in deal with backersJune 18th, 2009 Armstrong's Astana team solves financial woesBRUSSELS — Lance Armstrong's Astana team appears ready to participate in the Tour de France after reaching an agreement with its Kazakh backers to solve financial problems that have plagued the team this year. Astana riders have held repeated protests since April over debts owed by the Kazakh Cycling Federation, putting the team's participation in the Tour in doubt.
Florida Derby winner Quality Road on new path with new trainer Todd PletcherJune 17th, 2009 Pletcher hired as new trainer for Quality RoadNEW YORK — Quality Road has a new trainer in Todd Pletcher, who says the Florida Derby winner could make his next start in the Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga on Aug. 1. Previously trained by Jimmy Jerkens, the 3-year-old colt was transferred to Pletcher's barn Monday by owner Edward P.
A unique event to test Bangaloreans running and cycling skillsJune 11th, 2009 BANGALORE - It seems India's Tech hub Bangalore has been well and truly bitten by the sporting bug. Soon after the successful completion of 'Sunfeast World 10K marathon Bangalore' recently, where around 32,000 sports enthusiasts of the city participated, it's time again for the Bangaloreans to get into their jogging shoes and fine tune their cycling skills.
Lance Armstrong announces birth of son on social-networking site TwitterJune 5th, 2009 Armstrong announces birth of son on TwitterAUSTIN, Texas — Why wait for France? Lance Armstrong can pop that bottle of champagne now. He announced the birth of son Max during a break between the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France next month.