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Bicycling Blogger: Monaco 2009: Time Trial Royale

I'm sure the tax haven status is a primary reason that a cyclist like Tom Boonen calls it home. This coming year, though, it's of particular note to the rest of us cyclists because it will be host to Stage 1 of the 2009 Tour de France. ..

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Former world champion Tom Boonen uninjured after car crash

Brussels - Former world champion Tom Boonen on Saturday escaped uninjured after being involved in a car accident en route to the Brussels airport. A Flamish TV station reported that the accident occurred when the 2005 world champion had to evade an o...

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Good Hair/Bad Hair

No, this thread is not about Tom Boonen's latest troubles ("Bad hair! Bad!"). Instead, members of the PdC Fashion Watch are invited to submit examples of the peloton's best and worst hairstyle choices--the ones that made you gasp with horror, nod with approval, swoon, or just giggle helplessly. There is one rule that must be followed on pain of shunning: discussion of Filippo Pozzato cannot take up...

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Team Garmin wins national title, Tyler takes the lead

Team Garmin knows how to end the season on a high note. Or many high notes, to be exact. Just weeks after Christian Vande Velde won the Tour of Missouri, his teammates are adding another trophy to the collection. Team...

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Erviti wins Stage 18; Contador maintains overall Vuelta lead

Spanish cyclist Imanol Erviti of Caisse d'Epargne won the 18th stage of the Spanish Vuelta on Thursday while overall leader Alberto ...

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Boonen wins 16th stage of Spanish Vuelta, Contador maintains lead

Tom Boonen of Belgium won his second stage at the Spanish Vuelta on Tuesday, while Alberto Contador maintained his overall lead ...

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Boonen takes stage, Contador continues in gold

Zamora, Spain - Former world champion Tom Boonen on Tuesday won his second stage of this year's Vuelta, with the Quick-Step rider taking the 186.3 kilometre-long 16th stage from Ponferrada to Zamora. The Belgian beat Italian Filippo Pozzato in a spri...

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Boonen wins 16th stage of Vuelta

ZAMORA, Spain (Reuters) - Belgian Tom Boonen sprinted to victory in the 16th stage of the Tour of Spain from Ponferrada to Zamora on Tuesday.

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Peers snub Armstrong return

LANCE Armstrong's comeback to professional cycling has received a luke-warm reception from his peers.

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Cycling: Tour of Spain - Freire times it to perfection

Oscar Freire recorded his first victory of the 2008 Tour of Spain yesterday after a sprint finish for the 11th stage

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Freire rides to 11th stage Spanish Vuelta win

Three-time world champion Oscar Freire won the 11th stage of the Spanish Vuelta on Wednesday, with Egoi Martinez retaining the overall lead for the third straight day.

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Freire wins 11th stage of Spanish Vuelta; Martinez keeps overall lead for third straight day

The 178-kilometer (110.6-mile) leg from Calaharra to Burgos suited the sprinters as Rabobank's Freire edged fellow specialist Tom Boonen of Belgium and Argentina's Juan Jose Haedo. The Spaniard finished in 4 hours, 19 minutes, 28 seconds.

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