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Sky sign Italians but Wiggins still elusive

• Garmin-Slipstream unwilling to release Wiggins • Team Sky poised to add Ben Swift to roster Team Sky yesterday announced two new Italian signings, bringing their roster up to 24 ahead of the squad's first training camp in Manchester next week. But while the British-born Dario Cioni and Davide Viganò add strength, neither is the rider that everyone – including the Team Sky...

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Swift set to soar in 2010

After a successful season on both the road and track, Katusha’s Ben Swift is looking forward to 2010. It's a year he hopes will build on a season that saw him take his first pro win and complete his first Grand Tour at the Giro d’Italia in May. Swift won his first race at the Tour of Britain this year, as he finished first on a sprint stage into Yeovil. However, it was the Yorkshireman’s...

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The future looks bright for British cycling

Manchester's World Cup was a chance for the young cyclists who are keeping Chris Hoy and Bradley Wiggins on their toes For Great Britain's cyclists, the weekend's World Cup in Manchester was a matter of setting a marker – as the performance director, Dave Brailsford, put it – so the team knows what to look forward to in the five months until the world championship, and in the two years,...

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Hoy claims clean sweep in gold rush

• Top Briton's 'exciting' form brings him best last lap time • Women's team pursuiters finish with a world record Great Britain's cyclists left Manchester tonight with 10 gold medals from the opening World Cup of the winter, four fewer than last year's haul, but it is 22-carat metalware to judge by the flood of records and personal-best times that culminated in a world record for the women's...

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Britain's Ben Swift aims to get back on track at Track World Cup in Manchester Velodrome

Ben Swift returns to the track at the World Cup in Manchester as Katusha rider joins compatriots for team pursuit challenge.

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Brit eyes Swift success

Ben Swift wants to follow Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish's example by using track success to boost his road cycling career.

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Cycling: Kennaugh comes up short as Cooke makes early exit

An ultra-aggressive ride in the last lap of the World Championships saw the Manxman Pete Kennaugh claim fourth in the under-23 men's road race yesterday. The 20-year-old made a gutsy lone breakaway on the final climb of the arduous 179-kilometre circuit here in Switzerland, in hot pursuit of the leading trio. Kennaugh did not manage to catch them, but his fourth place equalled Rotherham rider Ben...

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Cooke happy to play support role

The world champion is prepared to ride in a supporting role if she lacks the strength to win after a difficult season This has not been a straightforward year for the women's world champion, Nicole Cooke, who defends her title here tomorrow. Cooke's new team, Vision One Racing, ran out of cash in early August and in July she was set back by a virus. While last year she came into the world championship...

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Photo shoot: Tour of Britain, stage 8

Put some oil on your mouse wheel and give your scrolling finger a stretch. Our super snapper has hit the jackpot, so get ready to enjoy a bumper batch of rider photos from Saturday's Tour of Britain sprint showdown. Winner on the day, Michelle Merlo 2006 Luxembourg national road race champion, Kim Kirchen (circled) and Russian king of cool, Vladimir Karpets 48 year old former national jersey wearer,...

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Cavendish to miss world road race

• Cavendish failed to shake off respiratory infection • Ian Stannard replaces Columbia-HTC rider in squad Mark Cavendish has withdrawn from the Great Britain team for this week's world road race championship after failing to shake off a respiratory infection. The 24-year-old from the Isle of Man has been in scintillating form, but after clinching his 23rd victory of the season earlier this...

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Cavendish a doubt for Mendrisio race

• Manxman pulled out of recent Tour of Missouri • Bradley Wiggins opts for time-trial on Thursday Mark Cavendish's participation in Sunday's world road race championship in Mendrisio, Switzerland, remains in question despite his name featuring in a 10-man squad announced today by British Cycling. Nine will ride the road race but doubts persist over the Isle of Man rider's fitness following...

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British Worlds Team

From British Cycling's website . Still a ten-man squad for the men's road race, presumably because they're waiting to see if Cavendish will be fit after his illness at the Tour of Missouri. A decision will be made by Thursday, so they're cutting it fine in the hope of getting him in there, it appears. Elite Men's Road Race Mark Cavendish Stephen Cummings Russ Downing Chris Froome Roger Hammond Dan...

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Merlo wins final stage as Hagen seals title

Michele Merlo of Italy won the final stage of the Tour of Britain in London, as Edvald Boasson Hagen retained the leader's yellow jersey. The 22-year-old Norwegian was well down the field, in 39th, but in claiming four stages in succession had done more than enough to be crowned winner. Next year he will be part of Team Sky, the new British squad, and it was a future colleague, Geraint Thomas, who...

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Swift's win tops season's progression, says Tchmil

Ben Swift's win yesterday in Yeovil at the Tour of Britain is the first of many more to come, said Katusha team manager Andrei Tchmil. "He's deserved it for some time," Tchmil told Cyclingnews. "He's had some great placings in País Vasco and a third in the Giro d'Italia. I am very content for him and how the team worked in yesterday's Britain stage." Experienced teammate...