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New unit is sleeker and more powerful than current Edge 705

New bikes and custom bits on display

Simple, smart and reliable, if a little slow on the uptake

A look at who's prepared for a Spanish September

Blockbuster Vuelta the last chance for success

Creed talks about his fears of doping; his 2005 San Francisco display and his future

Toowoomba, Gippsland winner glad he didn't leave sport

Dutchman speaks frankly about past and future ambitions to race clean

May 8-30, 2010

July 3-25, 2010

August 28 - September 19, 2010

September 29 - October 3 2010

Spaniard Alberto Contador will join USA-based Discovery Channel. El País reports that the 24...
Spaniard Alberto Contador will join USA-based Discovery Channel. El País reports that the 24 year-old has signed a two year contract, for 2007 and 2008. Team manager Johan Bruyneel, who was rumoured to be hiring an additional Italian to back Ivan Basso, will likely use Contador to reinforce his star signing in either the Giro d'Italia or Tour de France.
Contador passed into the professional ranks in 2003 with ONCE, and has always been at under the guidance of now-exiled team manager Manolo Saiz. In 2006 he won two races, both in Switzerland, stage three of the Tour de Romandie and stage 8 of the Tour de Suisse.
In the first hours of Operación Puerto, Contador, as with most of the Liberty Seguros-Würth team, was announced on the list of riders treated by Doctor Eufemiano Fuentes. He was quickly distanced from involvement, and even Fuentes himself came out and reported that he never treated the rider. He continued racing with the Astana team in 2006 until health problems forced his withdraw from fourth stage of the Vuelta a Burgos. Since then he has not raced but continued his training and looks forward to a 2007 season with Discovery.

By Susan Westemeyer Rene Haselbacher has been doing some serious training this off-season, even...
By Susan Westemeyer
Rene Haselbacher has been doing some serious training this off-season, even sacrificing his time at home in efforts to prepare for his first season with the new Astana. He flew to Cape Town, South Africa, the end of November, where he even remained over the holidays.
"It was a good time there, like every year. The training went well, I got in a lot of ground endurance training," he wrote on his website, www.haselbacher.com. "I often sat in the saddle up to seven hours a day. In the last weeks I have totally concentrated on riding."
The Austrian flew from South Africa directly to Mallorca, where he has been training with his Astana teammates. "My preparations for the new season are going perfectly so far. I'm happy to be with the team for the first time, with the new bike, and wearing the new kit, which looks great by the way. And the weather here on Mallorca, with 20 degrees, couldn't be better."

By Susan Westemeyer Marcus Burghardt may not be one of the biggest names on T-Mobile but he could be...
By Susan Westemeyer
Marcus Burghardt may not be one of the biggest names on T-Mobile but he could be one of the happiest to be on the team. He joined the team as a neo-pro in 2005 and had a reasonably good first season. But last year things didn't go so well; a knee problem cost him three whole months of the season. But an operation finally solved the problems, and although he is still working to build up the muscles again, he is confident of being able to soon ride at full power.
Another reason Burghardt is happy to be there is because it took a while for his new contract to come about. In fact, he was one of the last to be re-signed. After a year like he had just been through, he knew there was a possibility of not getting another chance, so receiving the new contract has given him an extra motivation for the new season.
Andrea Tonti of Quick-Step has returned home to Italy from his team's training camp in Calpe, Spain,...
Andrea Tonti of Quick-Step has returned home to Italy from his team's training camp in Calpe, Spain, reporting pains in his left knee. The 30 year-old Italian, 2006 with Acqua & Sapone and a win in stage two of the Euskal Bizikleta, will rest at his home in Osimo (Le Marche) for two weeks.
The Belgian team will continue their first training camp of the year, located in the Alicante region of Spain, from January 8 - 19.
The Cyclingnews teams database keeps growing and growing. Théo Muller has been tracking the rider's...
The Cyclingnews teams database keeps growing and growing. Théo Muller has been tracking the rider's movements for many years and he is currently busy building up the 2007 listings; including the now published list of women's elite teams.
The teams database gives Cyclingnews readers an historical account of teams and rider transfers since 1998. Currently for 2007, there is listed men's ProTour and professional continental teams and the newly introduced list of women's elite teams. Check back soon for a complete listing of continental teams from their various regions, namely: Africa, America, Asia, Europe and Oceania.
A record field of entries will contest the 2007 South Australian Classic, running January 17 to 20...
A record field of entries will contest the 2007 South Australian Classic, running January 17 to 20 on the same parcours as the Tour Down Under. The veterans race series is an associated event of the Tour Down Under (January 16 - 21) and will be run just prior to the professionals' race.
"In this year’s race we will see a record 170 riders will start under the archway in Tanunda, and more than 200 riders in Hahndorf," commented Race Organiser Wolfgang Harder.
"We have received a strong response from entrants from across Australia, including Roy Clark from Victoria who is out to defend his Australian Criterium Championship title."
Entrants in the veterans race series (over 35 years-old) are expected from all across Australia as well as a few starters from England.
Races
Wednesday, January 17, Tanunda criterium
Thursday, January 18, Hahndorf road race
Saturday, January 20, Willunga Straight line sprint
For further information on the 2007 South Australian Classic visit the Tour Down Under website.
Registration for the 2007 edition of the Tour of Virginia is now open. The race will feature seven...
Registration for the 2007 edition of the Tour of Virginia is now open. The race will feature seven stages over six days and will take place April 24 - 29. With the Tour of Virginia's recent upgrade to National Racing Calendar (NRC) status, and with Tour de L'Avenir becoming a national team only event, registration is expected to fill up early as the international appeal of the race has increased.
The tour will be based in Troy, Virginia, and is run by executive director Matt Butterman. 2007 is the fifth year for the race, which is held on some of the the state's most quiet and scenic roads. Formerly known as the Tour of Shenandoah, the race has a history of highlighting young stars and in 2006 it formally announced itself as a race primarily for U25 riders.
The slogan for the race is "Showcasing North America's Rising Stars," and along with young talent the race helps to promote public awareness about how to control the onset of diabetes and reduce the complications through exercise and a healthy lifestyle.