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Farrar wraps up Franco-Belge victory

Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Slipstream) won the four-stage Circuit Franco-Belge on Sunday. The final stage win went to Juan José Haedo (Saxo Bank), who out-kicked Yauheni Hutarovich (Française des Jeux and Roger Hammond (Cervélo TestTeam) in a bunch dash to the line after 147.1km of racing from Mons to Tournai. Farrar, meanwhile, finished 53rd on the day in the same time as the stage-winner...

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Boonen wins third stage of Franco-Belge

Belgian rider Tom Boonen of the Quick Step team won the third stage of the Franco-Belge stage race in a sprint finish ahead of Roger Hammond and Tyler Farrar.

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Boonen wins third stage of Franco-Belge

Belgian rider Tom Boonen of the Quick Step team won the third stage of the Franco-Belge stage race in a sprint finish ahead of Roger Hammond and Tyler Farrar.

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Boonen wins at Franco-Belge, Farrar leads

Quick Step's Tom Boonen won the third stage of the Franco-Belge stage race on Saturday in a sprint finish ahead of England's Roger Hammond (Cervélo TestTeam) and American Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Slipstream). Farrar continues to hold the overall race lead after winning the first two stages in the race which finishes Sunday at Tournai.

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British team considers worlds performance in positive light

Great Britain coach Rod Ellingworth was keen to draw the positives from his team's performance in the World Championship road race in Mendrisio, Switzerland, on Sunday, despite the fact that only two British riders made it to the end of the gruelling 262km course. Fresh from his first ever Grand Tour, the Vuelta a España, Roger Hammond finished in 92nd position, nearly 11 minutes behind winner...

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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failed to shake off respiratory infection • Ian Stannard replaces Columbia-HTC rider in squad Mark Cavendish has withdrawn from the Great Britain team for this week's world road race championship after failing to shake off a respiratory infection.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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Hammond predicts few finishers in Worlds road race

Having completed the first Grand Tour of his 12-year pro career, Roger Hammond is hoping that the form he has emerged with from the Vuelta a España will enable him to produce a strong performance on the tough Worlds course in Mendrisio, Switzerland this coming Sunday. Speaking to Cyclingnews on Monday morning, the 35-year-old Briton said that the muscular damage he suffered when he had no option...

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Cycling: Cooke looking to get on a Swiss roll

WELSH wonder Nicole Cooke bids for successive world titles when she leads the British women’s team into action at the road cycling world championships in Switzerland this weekend.

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Cycling: Cooke seeking world domination

NICOLE COOKE bids for back-to-back world titles when she leads the British women’s team into battle at the road cycling world championships in Switzerland on Saturday.

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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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Alejandro Valverde wins Tour of Spain

Alejandro Valverde has won his first grand tour after he secured victory of the Tour of Spain.

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Hammond wants-in on British Worlds team

Cervélo's Roger Hammond is hopeful that he will be part of the British team for the World Championships, when the squad is announced on Friday. Third and seventh on earlier stages of the Vuelta a España and now over two thirds of the way through the his debut Grand Tour, Hammond said he was looking forward to a possible call-up to Britain's nine-man team. "I think I'll go to Mendrisio...

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2009 Vuelta a Espana Photos: Stage 2

Follow cyclingfans on Twitter and never miss a race. Cyclingfans.com: The #1 destination on the internet for live race coverage. - Note: High resolution versions of all photos can be viewed by clicking the "high resolution" link under each photo. 2009 Vuelta a Espana, Stage 2: Gerald Ciolek (Milram), left, battles Fabio Sabatini (Liquigas) and Roger Hammond (Cervelo TestTeam) for the stage...

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Ciolek seals breakthrough victory

German rider Gerald Ciolek has sprinted to his first stage win in a major tour on the second day of the Tour of Spain.