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2007 World Track Championships
The second day of the 2007 World Track Championships at Palma Arena in Mallorca, Spain, where events include the men's team pursuit, Keirin and Scratch finals. Jamie Staff was the last British rider to claim gold in the Keirin, when he triumphed in Melbourne three years ago, and he will have to beat reigning champion Theo Bos if he is to stand any chance to regaining the title
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2007 World Track Championships
The third day of the 2007 World Track Championships at Palma Arena in Mallorca, Spain, where events include the finals of the women's 500m time-trial and the men's 40km points race
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2007 World Track Championships
Further coverage of the third day of the 2007 World Track Championships at Palma Arena in Mallorca, Spain, where events include the women's sprint final, in which Victoria Pendleton and Anna Blyth are aiming to claim medals for Great Britain
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2007 World Track Championships
Further coverage of the final day of the 2007 World Track Championships at Palma Arena in Mallorca, Spain, where the competition reaches a conclusion with the finals of the women's 25km points race and Kierin, and the men's sprint discipline. The British squad is one of the most talented in the world, and they'll be expecting to pick up medals in the men's sprint, with Chris Hoy, Craig MacLean and Jamie Staff among the favourites
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2007 World Track Championships
The opening day of the 2007 World Track Championships at Palma Arena in Mallorca, Spain, where events include the men's individual pursuit and team sprint finals. Germany's Robert Bartko took gold in the individual pursuit in Bordeaux 12 months ago and is among the favourites once again, though 2004 champion Sergi Escobar Roure is keen to regain the crown he last held three years ago
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2007 World Track Championships
Coverage of the opening events on the final day of the 2007 World Track Championships at Palma Arena in Mallorca, Spain, featuring the finals of the men's time-trial and 50km Madison disciplines
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2008 Tirreno-Adriatico: Stage Three
Coverage of stage three of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, featuring a 195km ride from Gubbio to Montelupone. This race offers a chance to both the sprinters and those who count stamina as their major strength, and a world-class field is in attendance aiming to succeed Andreas Kloden as champion
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2009 Paris-Nice: Stage Seven
The seventh and penultimate stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 191km journey from Manosque to Fayence. This stage is likely to have a profound impact on the final placings, with a Categtory One climb and four Category Two climbs to contend with
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2009 World Track Championships: Day One
Gabby Logan presents coverage from the opening day of the 2009 World Track Cycling Championships at the BGZ Arena Velodrome in Pruszkow, Poland. The British men's team sprint squad take to the track without the injured Chris Hoy as they try to defeat defending champions France, and medals are also contested in the men's 40km points race and the women's 500m time trial and individual pursuit. Commentary by Hugh Porter
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2009 World Track Cycling Championships: Day Three
Gabby Logan presents coverage from the third day of the 2009 World Track Cycling Championships at the BGZ Arena Velodrome in Pruszkow, Poland. Among the evening's finals is the team pursuit event, which was won last time around by a British side of Ed Clancy, Geraint Thomas, Paul Manning and Bradley Wiggins, but only Clancy remains of that quartet. Medals are also decided in the men's 1km time trial and women's scratch 10km. Commentary by Hugh Porter
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2009 World Track Cycling Championships: Day Two
Gabby Logan presents coverage from the second day of the 2009 World Track Cycling Championships at the BGZ Arena Velodrome in Pruszkow, Poland. Olympic champion Victoria Pendleton is set to take part in the women's team sprint final, and medals are also decided in the men's Keirin, scratch 15km and individual pursuit races, as well as the women's team pursuit. Commentary by Hugh Porter
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Amstel Gold Race
Coverage of the Amstel Gold Race from Holland, the latest round of the ProTour season, raced over a distance of around 250km, starting in Maastricht and finishing in Valkenburg aan de Geul. This is the 41st time the event has been staged and Italy's Danilo Di Luca was first past the post in 2005
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The Amstel Gold Race
Coverage of the Amstel Gold Race from Holland, the latest round of the ProTour season, raced over a distance of 251.1km. This is the 40th time the event has been staged and Italy's Davide Rebellin was first past the post in 2004, ahead of Michael Boogerd and Paolo Bettini
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Basque Country Tour
Coverage of this year's Basque Country Tour, where Germany's Andreas Kloden will be looking to defend his title in some style
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Championship of Zurich
The Championship of Zurich. Coverage of the 93rd staging of the event from Switzerland, a testing one-day race over a 241km course, won last year by Paolo Bettini. The Italian secured his second victory in this race, continuing the fine tradition of his countrymen, with past winners including Daniele Nardello, Davide Rebellin and Michele Bartoli
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Clasica San Sebastian
The Clasica San Sebastian. Coverage of the 25th staging of the prestigious one-day race, won last year by Miguel Angel Martin Perdiguero. The Spaniard joined an illustrious list of winners that includes Miguel Indurain, Lance Armstrong and Laurent Jalabert, and will be hoping for a repeat victory over a course that features an intense climb just 30km from the finish
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The Classica San Sebastian
Coverage of the Classica San Sebastian, the latest round of the World Cup in Spain. Dutchman Erik Dekker won this event last year : but his heroics were not enough to prevent Germany's Erik Zabel claiming the overall title at the end of the season
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. The first stage of the Pro Tour event in France, a 12.9km time-trial across Nancy
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Prologue
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the prologue to the seven-stage event, a 5.6km individual time-trial around Le Pontet in France. Christophe Moreau won this race for the second time last year, winning two stages to delight the home crowd, but Britain's Bradley Wiggins reigned supreme in the time-trial, finishing a second ahead of American Levi Leipheimer
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Eight
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. The eighth and final stage of the Pro Tour event in France, a 146km journey between Faverges and Grenoble
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Eight
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the eighth and final stage of the Pro Tour event in France, a 146km journey between Faverges and Grenoble
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Five
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the fifth stage of the Pro Tour event in France, featuring a 195km journey from Nyons to Digne-les-Bains, where the 1,211m Col du Corobin awaits the riders at the end of the stage
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Five
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the fifth stage of the Pro Tour event in France, a 170km journey from Valence to Le Mont Ventoux
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Four
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the fourth stage of the Pro Tour event in France, featuring a 197km journey from Hauterives to Le Mont Ventoux. This stage represents the halfway mark for the riders, who face a gruelling day in the saddle as they finish on a mountain known as the Giant of Provence
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Four
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the fourth stage of the Pro Tour event in France, a 42km individual time-trial across Valence
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage One
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the first stage of the Pro Tour event in France, featuring a 219km journey from Grenoble to Roanne, where the riders are looking for a confidence-boosting preparation for the Tour de France, which gets under way next month
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Seven
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the seventh and final stage of the Pro Tour event in France, featuring a 131km journey from Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Grenoble. This race is considered the ideal preparation for the Tour de France, and the high-class field will be looking to gain a victory that would set them up as a major contender for Lance Armstrong's crown
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Seven
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. The seventh stage of the Pro Tour event in France, a 157km journey from Briancon to St Francois Longchamp
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Six
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the sixth stage of the Pro Tour event in France, a 233km journey from Morzine to La Toussuire. This is the penultimate stage of the race and also the longest, with the riders facing a gruelling climb near the finishing line as they tackle the 2,067m Col de la Croix de Fer
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Six
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the sixth stage of the Pro Tour event in France, featuring a 198km journey from Gap to Valloire. This is the penultimate stage of the race, and includes two tough climbs for the riders to negotiate, including one ascent to the finish line
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Six
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the sixth stage of the Pro Tour event in France, a 135km journey from Gap to Briancon
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Three
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the third stage of the Pro Tour event in France, featuring a 40.7km individual time-trial starting and ending in Anneyron. Past winners include legends Lance Armstrong, Miguel Indurain and Bernard Hinault, testament to the status of the race as a crucial warm-up for the Tour de France
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Three
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the third stage of the Pro Tour event in France, a 202km journey from Montceau-les-Mines to St Etienne
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Two
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the second stage of the Pro Tour event in France, featuring a 157km journey from Saint-Paul-en-Jarez to Saint-Etienne. Christophe Moreau was the last French winner of this race back in 2001, but the locals will be out in force to cheer on their stars in a major indicator of which riders could make their mark at the Tour de France
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Two
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the second stage of the Pro Tour event in France, a 229km journey from Nancy to Dijon
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Criterium du Dauphine Libere: Stage Two
The Criterium du Dauphine Libere. Coverage of the second stage of the Pro Tour event in France, a 229km journey from Nancy to Dijon
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Criterium International
The Criterium International. Coverage of the time trial in the 74th staging of the event, featuring an 8.3km journey from Charleville to Mezieres which concludes this two-day race. Bobby Julich won both the time trial and the overall race last year during a spell in which he also won the Paris-Nice, and the American is expected to feature once again
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Criterium International
The Criterium International. Coverage of the hill race in the 74th staging of the event, featuring a 101km ride from Les Vieilles Forges to Montherme. This unique race consists of three stages in just two days and is part of the European Tour, with America's Bobby Julich coming out on top last year
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The Criterium International
The Criterium International in France. Commentary by David Duffield
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The Criterium International
The Criterium International. Coverage from the first stage of the event, a 187km ride from Vouziers to Charleville Mezieres in France. This unique race consists of three stages in just two days and is part of the European Tour, with Germany's Jens Voigt coming out on top last year
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Eneco Tour: Prologue
Coverage of the prologue for the Eneco Tour, featuring a 6.1km ride in Den Helder, Holland. The riders face seven more stages after today in the second staging of this ProTour event, set in the countryside of Belgium and Holland
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Eneco Tour: Prologue
Coverage of the prologue for the Eneco Tour, featuring a 4.4km ride in Sittard-Geleen, Holland. The riders face seven more stages after today in the fourth staging of this ProTour event, set in the countryside of Belgium and Holland
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Eneco Tour: Stage Five
Coverage of the fifth stage of the Eneco Tour, featuring a 181.7km journey from Hasselt to Balen in Belgium, where the riders will be aiming to gain valuable seconds on their rivals with just two more regular stages to follow
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Eneco Tour: Stage Four
Coverage of the fourth stage of the Eneco Tour, featuring a 213km journey starting in Terneuzen in Holland and ending in the Belgian town of Ardooie. This is the longest stage of the race and also the one with the most climbs, leaving the sprinters needing to be at their best if they are to stay in touch ahead of the individual, time-trial that concludes the race
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Eneco Tour: Stage One
Coverage of the first stage of the Eneco Tour, featuring a 179km journey from Waremme to Eupen in Belgium. This is only the third staging of the ProTour event, and was won last year by Germany's Stefan Schumacher, with six further stages in Belgium and Holland for the riders to negotiate
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Eneco Tour: Stage One
Coverage of the first stage of the Eneco Tour, featuring a 173.8km journey from Beek to Roermond in Holland. This is only the fourth staging of the ProTour event, and was won last year by Spain's Ivan Gutierrez, with six further stages in Belgium and Holland for the riders to negotiate
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Eneco Tour: Stage Seven
Coverage of the seventh and final stage of the Eneco Tour, a 199.7km journey starting and ending in the Belgian town of Ans. The riders take a circular route close to the German border, passing Spa and Liege on the way, but they'll have little time for sightseeing as they aim to succeed Bobby Julich as champion
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Eneco Tour: Stage Seven
Coverage of the seventh and final stage of the Eneco Tour, a 18.8km individual time-trial beginning and ending in Mechelen, Belgium. After a relatively flat tour the sprinters should still be fresh enough to challenge, as they aim to succeed Spain's Ivan Gutierrez as champion
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Eneco Tour: Stage Six
Coverage of the sixth and penultimate stage of the Eneco Tour, featuring a 211.7km journey from Bornem to Sint-Truiden in Belgium. This is the longest stage of the tour and the riders will be going flat out in the knowledge that only one more challenge remains after another hard day in the saddle
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Eneco Tour: Stage Three
Coverage of the third stage of the Eneco Tour, featuring a 185km journey from Beek in Holland to Westmalle in Belgium. This seven-stage race is being held for the second time after replacing the Tour of Benelux on the calendar, and it's already proved a firm favourite with the sprinters
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Eneco Tour: Stage Three
Coverage of the third stage of the Eneco Tour, featuring a 185.9km journey from Nieuwegein to Terneuzen in Holland. This seven-stage race is being held for the fourth time after replacing the Tour of Benelux on the calendar, and is already a firm favourite with the sprinters, who enjoy the relatively flat terrain after the Tour de France
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Eneco Tour: Stage Two
Coverage of the second stage of the Eneco Tour, featuring a 194.6km journey from 's Hertogenbosch to Sittard-Geleen in Holland. This is the second of seven stages on this ProTour event and the sprinters will hope to gain valuable time on their rivals on the relatively flat terrain
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Eneco Tour: Stage Two
Coverage of the second stage of the Eneco Tour, featuring a 173.2km journey in Holland from Roermond to Nieuwegein. The relatively flat terrain of this stage should encourage the sprinters to challenge for points toward the White Jersey, won last year by Britain's Mark Cavendish
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Fleche Wallonne
Coverage of the Fleche Wallonne, one of the Spring Classics, won last year by Davide Rebellin for the second time in his career. The Italian crossed the finish line after cycling 202.5km from Charleroi to Huy, completing the course 10 metres ahead of his rivals
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Fleche Wallonne
Coverage of the Fleche Wallonne in Belgium, one of the Spring Classics, won last year by Kim Kirchen. Kirchen became the first man from Luxembourg to win the prestigious race, which takes place over 199.5km from Charleroi to Huy
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Fleche Wallonne, Belgium
Coverage of the Fleche Wallonne : a 200km sprint which opens the traditional Ardennes Festival, culminating at the weekend with the Liege-Bastogne-Liege race
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Gent-Wevelgem
Coverage of the Gent-Wevelgem race, a 210km one-day event, being staged for the 69th time, where Norway's Thor Hushovd claimed the glory with victory last year. This is also the second of the Spring Classics, following on from the recent Tour of Flanders, and the sprint specialists will be out in force aiming to secure a hard-earned victory
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Gent-Wevelgem
Coverage of the 70th staging of the Gent-Wevelgem race, a 209km one-day event won last year by Germany's Marcus Burghardt. This is also the second of the Spring Classics, following on from the recent Tour of Flanders, and the sprint specialists will be out in force aiming to secure a hard-earned victory
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Giro d'Italia
Coverage of the Giro d'Italia time-trial from Reggio Calabria, as one of the world's most prestigious races gets under way for the 88th time. The riders face a journey of almost 3,500km over the next 23 days but begin with a 1.1km prologue sprint before tomorrow's first stage
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Giro d'Italia
Coverage of the 21st and final stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 23.5km individual time-trial from Cesano Maderno to Milan, where the riders have their final chance to succeed Italy's Danilo Di Luca as champion
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The Giro d'Italia
The 20th and final stage of the 2002 Giro d'Italia, a 142km ride from Cantu to Milan. The Italian faithful will be hoping last year's winner Gilberto Simoni will give them something to cheer about for a successive year, but will he be among the leading pack as the racers enter Milan? David Duffield and Mike Smith describe the action
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Giro d'Italia 2006: Stage 13
Coverage of the 13th stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 218km journey from Alessandria to La Thuile, where the arduous tour continues for the riders, all aiming to succeed Paolo Savoldelli as champion
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage 10
Coverage of the 10th stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 230km journey from Lido di Camaiore to Santuario Nostra Signora Della Guardia. This stage takes place along the east coast of Italy and the strong gusting winds are expected to be a major factor in deciding which of the riders can summon the energy to cross the finishing line first
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage 11
Coverage of the 11th stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 192km journey from Serravalle Scrivia to Pinerolo, where the riders are hoping to succeed Italy's Ivan Basso as champion
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage 12
Coverage of the 12th stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 163km journey from Scalenghe in Italy to Briancon in France. The riders will finish a stage outside Italy for the first time on this year's tour, with the world's finest aiming to succeed home favourite Paolo Savoldelli as champion
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage 13
Coverage of the 13th stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 13km individual time-trial from Biella to Santuario di Oropa. This short burst will give the sprinters a chance to make up time on the leaders with another five stages still to negotiate
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage 14
Coverage of the 14th stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 192km journey from Cantu to Bergamo, where the arduous tour continues for the riders, all aiming to succeed Ivan Basso as champion
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage 15
Coverage of the 15th stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 184km journey from Trento to Tre Cime di Lavaredo. This is a demanding stage that gradually rises until the peak of the Passo di Giau at over 2,200km and, with a further six days left in the saddle after this one, the riders will be well aware of the importance of not slipping out of contention here
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage 16
Coverage of the 16th stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 173km journey from Rovato to Trento, where the climbers are likely to come into their own. The stage involves a gradual rise until Monte Bondone comes into view, leaving the riders with a tough ascent to the finish line
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage 17
Coverage of the 17th stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 146km journey from Lienz in Austria to Monte Zoncolan in Italy. This is a short day in the saddle for the riders and the leader of the race, wearing the Pink Jersey, will be hoping to maintain his lead with just four stages to follow
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage 18
Coverage of the 18th stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 210km journey from Sillian to Gemona del Friuli, as the riders head further south. This is a stage likely to appeal to the sprinters following a couple of tough days in the mountains, and Paolo Savoldelli is expected to be among the leaders as he aims to defend his title
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage 19
Coverage of the 19th stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 224km journey from Pordenone to Passo San Pellegrino, the longest remaining stage of the race. The finish line is getting nearer and nearer, and just two more days in the saddle are to follow, but this stage could prove crucial, with an number of steep slopes and sprints to test the riders
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage 20
Coverage of the 20th and penultimate stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 43km individual time-trial from Bardolino to Verona. Just one more day in the saddle follows this one, and the riders know their chances of catching the leader are quickly running out if they don't make a move here
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage 21
Coverage of the 21st and final stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 140km journey from the Museo del Ghisallo to Milan, where the riders are hoping to succeed Italy's Paolo Savoldelli as champion
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage Eight
Coverage of the eighth stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 194km journey from Barberino di Mugello to Fiorano Modenese. The riders are yet to reach the halfway stage of the tour but this stage should be a relatively comfortable one, in which the sprinters will enjoy the lack of mountainous terrain
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage Five
Coverage of the fifth stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 172km journey from Teano to Frascati. This year's race includes less time-trials than in the past giving the sprinters a harder time to make a concerted bid for glory, and some of the mountainous stages are sure to give them cause for concern in particular
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage Four
Coverage of the fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 158km journey from Salerno to Montevergine di Mercogliano. The riders should be fresh following their rest day and will need to be to tackle the daunting climb to the finish
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage Nine
Coverage of the ninth stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 182km journey from Reggio Nell'emilia to Lido di Camaiore. This may be a relatively short stage but there is no let-up for the riders as they face their sixth consecutive day on the saddle
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage One
Coverage of the first stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 24km team time-trial from Caprera to La Maddalena. This is the first of the year's Grand Tours, the others being the Tour de France and the Vuelta, and covers 3,442km over 18 stages from Sardinia to Milan
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage Seven
Coverage of the seventh stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 239km journey from Spoleto to Scarperia, as the riders tackle the longest stage of the race. Paolo Savoldelli has won this race twice, in 2002 and 2005, and the Italian will receive plenty of support from his Astana team-mates as the tour heads north
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage Six
Coverage of the sixth stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 181km journey from Tivoli to Spoleto, as the riders head north across the Italian countryside. This is one of the longest stages of the race so far and will prove a major test as the peloton look to gain vital seconds on the leaders
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage Three
Coverage of the third stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 195km journey from Barumini to Cagliari. Ivan Basso won the race last year, but has recently been suspended by his Discovery Channel team, although a high-class field will still be in attendance in a race only bettered in quality by the Tour de France
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Giro d'Italia 2007: Stage Two
Coverage of the second stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 203km journey from Tempio Pausania to Bosa. This is the 90th staging of the prestigious race and Italian riders will be out in force once again to ensure the run of home winners continues for the 11th successive year
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage 10
The Giro d'Italia. Coverage of the 10th stage of the race, a 36km individual time trial from Pesaro to Urbino. Last year's quickfire sprint race was dominated by the Italians, with Marzio Bruseghin, Leonardo Piepoli and Danilo Di Luca claiming all the podium positions. The latter's third spot gave him the lead in the overall standings, a place he never relinquished for the remainder of the race
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage 11
The Giro d'Italia. Coverage of the 11th stage of the race, a 193km journey which begins in Urbania and concludes in Cesena. The riders have reached the halfway stage of the race and those with aspirations of achieving a podium finish will be looking to make their move up the standings
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage 12
Coverage of the 12th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 171km journey from Forli to Carpi. Luxembourg's Andy Shleck secured the Young Rider's title at last year's race and will be among the cyclists expected to figure highly this time around, as he looks to improve on his three podium finishes of 12 months ago
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage 13
The Giro d'Italia. Coverage of the 13th stage of the race, a 192km journey which begins Modena and ends in Cittadella. Not since the success of Russia's Pavel Tonkov in 1996 has any nationality other than Italian won this prestigious race, highlighting the difficult task facing the cyclists over the remaining stages
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage 14
The Giro d'Italia. The tour continues with stage 14, as the riders tackle the 195km between Verona and Alpe di Pampeago. This was another dominant stage for the Italians last year, as Stefano Garzelli claimed victory ahead of Gilberto Simoni and Paolo Bettini
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage 20
Coverage of the 20th and penultimate stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 224km journey from Rovetta to Tirano. Just one more day in the saddle follows this one and the riders know their chances of catching the leader will run out quickly if they don't make a move here
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage 21
Coverage of the 21st and final stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 23.5km individual time-trial from Cesano Maderno to Milan, where the riders have their final chance to succeed Italy's Danilo Di Luca as champion
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage Eight
Coverage of the eighth stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 200km journey from Rivisondoli to Tivoli. At this stage of proceedings last year, Norway's Kurt-Asle Arvesen produced a gutsy display to cross the line first and secure Team CSC maximum points, in what turned out to be their only first-place finish in the entire race
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage Five
The Giro d'Italia. Coverage of the fifth stage of the race, a 170km journey along the west coast of the country from Belvedere Marittimo to Contursi Terme. This stage is one of the shortest in the race, something the riders will be thankful for ahead of the gruelling and lengthy sixth leg which soon awaits them
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage Four
Coverage of the fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 187km journey from Pizzo Calabro to Cantanzaro. The riders are back on the mainland after two stages on the island of Sicily and after today's stage, will gradually move north toward their final destination of Milan
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage Nine
The Giro d'Italia. Coverage of the ninth stage of the race, a 194km journey which begins in Civitavecchia and concludes in San Vincenzo. The riders travel up the west coast of the country through the region of Tuscany, and fast times could be the order of the day with the cyclists knowing a rest day is imminent
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage One
Giro d'Italia. Coverage of the opening stage of the race, a 28.5km team time-trial, which begins and ends in Palermo, Sicily. Team Liquigas dominated proceedings at this stage last year, claiming the top five places to take an early lead in the event, with eventual champion Danilo Di Luca finishing just behind fellow Italian Enrico Gasparotto
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage Seven
The Giro d'Italia. Coverage of the seventh stage of the race, a 179km journey which begins in Vasto and concludes in Pescocostanzo. The riders head inland following their last leg along the east coast of the country and with just two more stages to go before a rest day, will want to produce a big effort in an attempt to climb up the standings
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage Six
Coverage of the sixth stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 247km journey from Potenza to Peschici. This leg is the longest of the race and is sure to be a gruelling affair for the riders, with Norway's Thor Hushovd and Alessandro Petacchi of Italy among those who achieved success at a similar distance in last year's race
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage Three
Coverage of the third stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 208km journey from Catania to Milazzo. A high-class field will be in attendance as the riders conclude their journey of Sicily, with the LPR Brakes star Danilo Di Luca the man to beat after winning the race last year
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Giro d'Italia 2008: Stage Two
The Giro d'Italia. Coverage of the second stage of the race, a 207km journey around Sicily from Cefalu to Agrigento. This is the first of two stages on the picturesque island, with Australian Robbie McEwen hoping to emulate last year's success at this stage, when he held off the challenge of Paulo Bettini and Alessandro Petacchi to cross the line first
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 10
Coverage of the 10th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 212km journey from Ravenna to Rossano Veneto, where the riders will be hoping for a straightforward day as they prepare for the mountainous stages to follow. The local crowd are confident of cheering on a home-grown winner, with former champions Gilberto Simoni, Paolo Savoldelli and Stefano Garzelli all in the field aiming to defeat 2004 victor Damiano Cunego
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 11
The 11th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 150km race from Marostica to Zoldo Alto, where the riders face the daunting task of climbing four mountains in the Dolomites. The Passo Duran marks the high point of the stage at just over 1,600m and the specialist climbers will be aiming to pull away from the pack and put themselves in a good position with another nine stages to come
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 12
Coverage of the 12th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 178km journey from Alleghe to Rovereto, as the riders reach the highest point of the tour so far. There are many more mountainous climbs to come in this gruelling 20-stage race, and last year's champion Damiano Cunego will be looking to show his class and take control as he did in 2004
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 13
Coverage of the 13th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 217km journey from Mezzocorona to Ortisei, where the riders will need to be at their best on one of the most gruelling sections of the prestigious race. Not only is this the longest stage of the race but it also features five mountain peaks for the competitors to climb, including the Passo di Sella, a daunting challenge at over 2,200 metres
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 14
Coverage of the 14th stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring a 223km journey from Aosta to Domodossola, as the riders edge closer to their final destination. This stage contains two climbs but the sprinters should still be able to dominate as the race for the red jersey, worn by the leading points scorer, continues
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 15
Coverage of the 15th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 207km journey from Livigno to Lissone, where the riders will be able to give it their all with a crucial rest day to follow. Last year's winner Damiano Cunego dominated the race and the locals will be cheering him on all the way once again, but he is likely to face stiff competition from fellow Italians Ivan Basso and Gilberto Simoni
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 15
The Giro d'Italia. All the action from stage 15, as the riders tackle the 161km between Forli and Faenza, which features several difficult climbs that will go a long way to deciding which rider succeeds Alberto Contador as champion
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 15
The Giro d'Italia. All the action from stage 15, as the riders tackle the 153km between Arabba and Marmolada Fedaia, taking in four 2,000m climbs along the way
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 16
Coverage of the 16th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 207km journey from Lissone to Varrazze, where the riders will be hoping yesterday's rest has given them the strength to flourish in the final days of the prestigious race. The recent mountain stages may have damaged many competitors' chances of glory, but at least this stage should prove relatively straightforward for the frontrunners
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 17
Coverage of the 17th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 194km ride from Varazze to Limone Piemonte. With just three more stages to race after this one, time is running out for the chasing pack if they are to catch the leaders, and it won't be easy with four climbs today, including the Colle di Tenda to end the stage
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 17
The Giro d'Italia. All the action from stage 17, a 192km journey between Sondrio and the Swiss city of Locarno. This is a relatively flat stage and is sure to favour defending champion Danilo Di Luca
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 18
Coverage of the 18th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 182km journey from Sulmona to Benevento. After the steep climb to the end of stage 17, the riders are almost immediately faced with another ascent, before the stage settles down into a relatively flat one for the sprinters to cherish
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 18
The Giro d'Italia. All the action from stage 18, a 182km journey between the Swiss municipality of Mendrisio and the Italian city of Varese. This is another relatively flat stage and represents a good chance for those who lost time in the mountains to close the gap on the leaders
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 19
Coverage of the 19th and penultimate stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 190km journey from Savigliano to Sestriere, where the riders face three tough climbs ahead of tomorrow's final stage. A number of Italians dominated the early days of this year's race and should be involved at the front here, with the likes of Paolo Bettini and Danilo Di Luca looking to succeed Damiano Cunego as champion
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 19
The Giro d'Italia. All the action from stage 19, a 228km journey between the north Italian towns of Legnano and Monte Pora. Spaniard Iban Mayo managed to break the Italian stronghold by claiming victory in stage 19 last year
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 20
Coverage of the 20th and final stage of the 88th Giro d'Italia, a 121km journey from Albese con Cassano to Milan, where Italy's Damiano Cunego will be hoping to win the race for the second successive year. Cunego dominated proceedings in 2004, winning four stages on his way to overall victory, and the likes of compatriots Paolo Bettini and Danilo Di Luca will be going all out to succeed this time around
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 20
The closing stages of the 20th and penultimate stage of the Giro d'Italia, in which the riders have been taking on a 203km course between Naples and Anagni
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 21
The 21st and final stage of the Giro d'Italia, as the riders conclude their bids for glory in a 14.4km time-trial around the streets of Rome. Spaniard Alberto Contador's victory last year was the first success by a non-Italian rider since Russian Pavel Tonkov took the honours in 1996
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Eight
The eighth stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 41.5km time-trial from Lamporecchio to Florence. This is the 88th time the famous event has taken place, and should be the turn of the sprinters to shine as they enjoy a day away from the tough climbs that make this race one of the most prestigious on the calendar
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Five
The fifth stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 215km race from Celano to L'Aquila, the first of the testing mountain stages. The riders face one of their toughest days of the event here, with two separate climbs of over 1400m to contend with, and last year's winner Damiano Cunego will hope to dominate the race in the same way as 2004, when he wore the pink leader's jersey for 11 days
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Five
The Giro d'Italia. Coverage of the fifth stage of the race, a 125km journey across the north of Italy from San Martino di Castrozza to Alpe di Siusi. This is the shortest of the regular stages, but one that will test the riders' stamina in the challenging Alpine terrain
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Four
The fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 197km race from Giffoni Valle Piana to Frosinone. The sprinters will be looking to pick up as much time as possible before the more mountainous stages to follow, and the likes of Alessandro Petacchi will hope to be among the frontrunners
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Four
Coverage of the fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 162km journey from Padova to San Martino di Castrozza. This is the first of the mountainous stages to test the riders and the contenders for the Green Jersey will expect to come to the fore after a relatively sedate start to the tour
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Nine
The ninth stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 139km journey from Florence to Ravenna, one of the shortest stages of the 23-day race. The riders can take a well-earned rest tomorrow as they prepare for some of the more gruelling stages, and Ivan Basso will be hoping to make an impression as he vies with fellow Italian Damiano Cunego for the prestigious title
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Giro d'Italia: Stage One
The Giro d'Italia. Coverage of the opening stage of the race, a 20.5km team time-trial, which begins and ends in Lido di Venezia. The Slipstream-Chipotle team crossed the finish line first last year, boosting America's Christian Vande Velde's chances of succeeding Danilo Di Luca of Italy as champion
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Seven
Coverage of the seventh stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 205km journey from Grosseto to Pistoia, where the riders will be eager to make ground on their rivals ahead of tomorrow's time-trial. Damiano Cunego dominated last year's event, winning four stages on the way to an impressive triumph, and the Italian star will be hoping for a similar performance this time around
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Seven
The Giro d'Italia. Coverage of the seventh stage of the race, a 244km journey which begins in Innsbruck, Austria, and concludes in Chiavenna, Italy. The riders spend the majority of this stage travelling through Austria and Switzerland before a final descent into Chiavenna
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Six
The sixth stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 154km journey from Viterbo to Marina Di Grosseto. After yesterday's gruelling mountain stage, the sprinters will hope to have enough energy to take advantage of one of the shortest rides of the tour
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Six
Coverage of the sixth stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 248km journey from Bressanone/Brixen in Italy to Mayrhofen in Austria. This leg is one of the longest of the race and is sure to be a gruelling affair for the riders, as they cross the border into Austria while negotiating a mountainous passage
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Three
Coverage of the third stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 210km journey from Diamante to Giffoni Valle Piana. The Italians are likely to have something to cheer about at the end of the 88th staging of this event, with a whole host of world-class riders present, including 2004 champion Damiano Cunego, two-time winner Gilberto Simoni and Ivan Basso, who finished third in last year's Tour de France
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Three
Coverage of the third stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 198km journey from Grado to Valdobbiadene. This relatively flat stage is likely to end with a mass sprint finish, with the riders aiming to emulate Fortunato Baliani, who won the sprint classification last year
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Two
The second stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 177km race from Catanzaro Lido to Santa Maria del Cedro. This is one of the flattest and shortest stages on the prestigious tour, and the sprinters will be confident of coming out on top ahead of the much tougher challenges to follow
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Giro d'Italia: Stage Two
The Giro d'Italia. Coverage of the second stage of the prestigious race, a 156km journey from Jesolo to Trieste. Lance Armstrong is hoping to be fit enough to take some part in the race as he continues his preparations for the Tour de France, but the last American to win the Giro was Andrew Hampsten in 1988
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Gold Race
The Gold Race from Holland, the latest round of the ProTour season, raced over 258.6km, starting in Maastricht and finishing in Valkenburg aan de Geul. This is the 44th time the event has been staged and Italy's Damiano Cunego was crowned champion in 2008
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La Fleche Wallonne
Coverage of the 71st staging of the La Fleche Wallonne, one of the Spring Classics, won last year by Alejandro Valverde. The Spaniard crossed the finish line after cycling the 199.5km from Charleroi to Huy, to take the title from Danilo di Luca of Italy
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Liege-Bastogne-Liege
Coverage of the 91st Liege-Bastogne-Liege race, a 260km event won last year by Italy's Davide Rebellin in a sprint finish, ahead of Holland's Michael Boogerd and Alexandre Vinokourov of Kazakhstan. This historic race was first staged in 1892 and takes in the stunning scenery of the Ardennes, and in 2004 Rebellin became the first cyclist to win the Amstel Gold Race, the Fleche Wallonne and the Liege-Bastogne-Liege in the same year
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Liege-Bastogne-Liege
Coverage of the 94th Liege-Bastogne-Liege race, a 260km event won last year by Spain's Alejandro Valverde. This historic race was first staged in 1892 and takes in the stunning scenery of the Ardennes, and is the oldest Spring Classic on the calendar
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Liege-Bastogne-Liege
Coverage of the 93rd Liege-Bastogne-Liege race, a 260km event won last year by Italy's Danilo Di Luca. This historic race was first staged in 1892 and takes in the stunning scenery of the Ardennes, and is the oldest Spring Classic on the calendar
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The Mediterranean Tour
Coverage of the Mediterranean Tour in France, featuring a number of the world's best riders, including defending champion Laurent Jalabert and Frank Vandenbroucke
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Men's Junior Time Trial
The men's Junior Time Trial at the World Road Championships in Zolder, Belgium. David Duffield and Mike Smith commentate
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Milan-San Remo
The Milan-San Remo. Coverage from the latest event on the ProTour calendar, a 294km race won last year by Italy's Filippo Pozzato. Past winners include legends such as Eddy Merckx, Laurent Fignon and Erik Zabel, and the cyclist that comes out on top this afternoon will be looking to finish the 98th staging of the race in around seven hours
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Milan-San Remo
The Milan-San Remo. Coverage of the first Spring Classic event of the season, a 294km race won last year by Switzerland's Fabian Cancellara. This event, also known as La Primavera, is one of the most prestigious races of the year and one that favours the sprinters, despite being the longest one-dayers on the calendar
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Milan-San Remo
The Milan-San Remo. Coverage of the first Spring Classic event of the season, a 294km race won last year by Spain's Oscar Freire. La Primavera is one of the most prestigious races of the year and one that favours the sprinters, despite being the longest one-day event on the calendar, and Freire, who won here in 2007 for the second time, is the only non-Italian to triumph in the last six years
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Omloop Het Volk
Action from the Omloop Het Volk race in Belgium. The 56th edition of this semi-classic sees the riders take on the gruelling roads from Gent to Lokeren. Last season home favourite Johan Museeuw crossed the line first, and the locals are sure to be out in force again this year cheering, as the Belgian looks to claim successive titles
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The Open des Nations
Coverage from the last day of competition at the Open des Nations in Bordeaux, France. Just two months after the World Championships, cycling fans can catch another look at some of the brightest young stars of the velodrome as they compete in a variety of events
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Paralympic World Track Cycling Championships
Commentary from the Paralympic World Track Cycling Championships, held at the Manchester Velodrome
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Paris-Nice
Coverage of the prologue of the annual Paris-Nice one-week race : the first big event of the season. David Duffield and Sean Kelly provide the commentary
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Paris-Nice
The seventh and final stage of the annual Paris-Nice one-week race. Commentary by David Duffield and Sean Kelly
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Paris-Nice
The sixth stage of the annual Paris-Nice one-week race. Commentary by David Duffield and Sean Kelly
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Paris-Nice
The third stage of the annual Paris-Nice one-week race : a journey from Le Puy-En-Velay to Le Pont du Gard. David Duffield and Sean Kelly provide the commentary
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Paris-Nice
The second stage of the annual Paris-Nice one-week race : a journey from La Clayette to St Etienne. David Duffield and Sean Kelly provide the commentary
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Paris-Nice 2005: Stage Five
Coverage from stage five of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 172.5km journey from Rognes to Toulon (Mont-Faron). Jorg Jaksche won this event last year and the German will be hoping for a repeat triumph having switched from the CSC team to Liberty Seguros
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Paris-Nice 2005: Stage Four
Coverage from stage four of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 185km journey from La Chambon-sur-Lignon to Montelimar. The riders continue heading south in this historic race, and T-Mobile's Alexander Vinokourov will be hoping to dominate, having already triumphed in 2002 and 2003, although the Kazakhstani will be up against a strong field in the first UCI ProTour event of the season
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Paris-Nice 2005: Stage One
Coverage from stage one of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 186.5km journey from Etampes to Chabris. The famous event marks the first on the new UCI ProTour, and defending champion Jorg Jaksche will be determined to come out on top once again
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Paris-Nice 2005: Stage Six
Coverage from stage six of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 184km journey from Le Crau to Cannes. The famous event marks the first on the new UCI ProTour, and defending champion Jorg Jaksche will be determined to come out on top once again
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Paris-Nice 2005: Stage Three
Coverage from stage three of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 174km journey from Thiers to Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. Lance Armstrong has chosen this event to be his first of the season as he prepares for another tilt at the Tour de France and the American Discovery Channel rider will be among the favourites to come out on top this week
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Paris-Nice 2005: Stage Two
Coverage from stage two of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 191km journey from La Chatre to Thiers, the longest stage of the week. The sport's governing body have introduced the ProTour this season in an effort to encourage riders to add structure to the calendar, and valuable points are on offer in this prestigious event
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Paris-Nice 2007: Stage Five
Coverage of the fifth stage of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 178km journey from Sorgues to Manosque. Just two further days follow for the riders as they head for Nice, and this stage should prove decisive in determining the destination of the yellow jersey come Sunday
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Paris-Nice 2007: Stage Four
Coverage of the fourth stage of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 169.5km journey from Maurs to Mende. Following a controversial 2006, the sport of cycling needs some positive news this year, and some exceptional performances on the roads of France would help to take the spotlight away from other matters
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Paris-Nice 2007: Stage One
Coverage of the opening stage of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 186km journey from Cloyes-sur-le-Loir to Buzancais. A further six stages await the riders as they head south-east across France, all aiming to succeed Floyd Landis as champion
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Paris-Nice 2007: Stage Seven
Coverage of the seventh and final stage of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 129.5km journey beginning and ending in Nice. The riders will have covered over 1200km by the time they cross the finish line, with the aim being to take the title from last year's winner Floyd Landis
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Paris-Nice 2007: Stage Six
Coverage of the sixth and penultimate stage of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 200km journey from Brignoles to Cannes. This is the last realistic chance for the field to catch the leader, with the final stage to follow in Nice unlikely to yield any surprises
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Paris-Nice 2007: Stage Three
Coverage of the third stage of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 215.5km journey from Limoges to Maurs. This is the longest stage of the race and takes the riders toward Sunday's final destination in the south-east, with the relatively flat terrain expected to see the sprinters dominate
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Paris-Nice 2007: Stage Two
Coverage of the second stage of the Paris-Nice race, featuring a 177km journey from Vatan to Limoges. Laurent Jalabert was the last French winner of this famous event in 1997, and the crowd will be cheering on the local riders as they aim to succeed 2006 victor Floyd Landis
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Paris-Nice 2008: Stage Four
Coverage of the fourth stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 176km journey from Montelimar to Station du Mont Serein Mont Ventoux. After the relatively flat terrain so far, the sprinters are in for a rude awakening as they spend the day in the mountains, with the overall standings likely to be affected as the climbers come to the fore
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Paris-Nice 2008: Stage One
Coverage of the opening stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 184.5km journey from Amilly to Nevers. A further six stages await the riders as they head south-east across France, all aiming to succeed Alberto Contador as champion
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Paris-Nice 2008: Stage Three
Coverage of the third stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 165.5km journey from Fleurie to Saint-Etienne. This is the first stage of the race to take in the mountains, with the riders having to overcome the Col de la Croix de Chaubouret toward the end of the route
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Paris-Nice 2008: Stage Two
Coverage of the second stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 201km journey from Nevers to Belleville. Laurent Jalabert was the last French winner of this famous event in 1997, and the crowd will be cheering on the local riders as they aim to succeed 2007 victor Alberto Contador of Spain
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Paris-Nice 2009: Stage Five
Coverage of the fifth stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 204km journey from Annonay to Vallon-Pont d'Arc. This is expected to be one of the most demanding legs of the event, with several gruelling mountain climbs for the riders to negotiate
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Paris-Nice 2009: Stage Four
Coverage of the fourth stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 173.5 km journey from Vichy to Saint-Etienne in France. Home favourite Sylvain Chavanel did enough to claim the Yellow Jersey upon arrival in today's destination last year
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Paris-Nice 2009: Stage Six
Coverage of the sixth stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 182.5km journey from Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux to La Montagne de Lure. Robert Gesink of Holland held the Yellow Jersey with two legs to go last year, but Italy's Davide Rebellin went on to claim the title
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Paris-Nice 2009: Stage Three
Coverage of the third stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 178km journey from Orval to Vichy. This leg contains three Category Three climbs and is expected to favour the sprinters
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Paris-Nice 2009: Stage Two
Coverage of the second stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 195.5km journey from Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire to La Chapelle-Saint-Ursin. Laurent Jalabert was the last rider from host country France to win this event, taking the title back in 1997
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Paris-Nice: Seventh Stage
The seventh and penultimate stage of the annual Paris-Nice one-week race, as riders head from Digne-les-Bains to Cannes. Kazakhstan's Alexander Vinokourov is the defending champion having won the race for the past two years - can he move a step closer to retaining his title with a good performance today?
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Paris-Nice: Stage Five
The fifth stage of the annual Paris-Nice one-week race, where the riders travel from Le Puy-en-Velay to Rasteau
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Paris-Nice: Stage Four
The fourth stage of the annual Paris-Nice one-week race, as riders head from Roanne to Le Puy-en-Velay. Kazakhstan's Alexander Vinokourov is the defending champion following his emphatic victory last year - can he successfully retain his crown this time around?
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Paris-Nice: Stage Six
The sixth stage of the annual Paris-Nice one-week race, as riders head from Rasteau to Gap. Kazakhstan's Alexander Vinokourov is the defending champion having won the race for the past two years - can he move a step closer to retaining his title with a good performance today?
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Paris-Nice: Stage Three
The third stage of the annual Paris-Nice one-week race, where the riders travel 229km from La Chapelle-Saint Ursin to Roanne
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Paris-Nice: Stage Two
The second stage of the annual Paris-Nice one-week race, as riders head from Chaville to Montargis. Kazakhstan's Alexander Vinokourov is the defending champion following his emphatic victory last year - can he successfully retain his crown this time around?
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Paris-Roubaix
Coverage of the 260km Paris-Roubaix race, one of the most eagerly awaited Spring Classics, and known to many riders as the 'Hell of the North'. This is the 105th staging of the race, which was won last year by Switzerland's Fabian Cancellara, and the famous cobbled section in Arenberg will provide a major test of the riders' ability
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Paris-Roubaix
Coverage of the 260km Paris-Roubaix race, one of the Spring Classics, and known to many riders as the 'Hell of the North'. This is the 103rd staging of the race, which was won last year by Sweden's Magnus Backstedt, but the famous cobbled section in Arenberg has been replaced due to safety concerns, and a number of competitors will fancy their chances of victory
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Paris-Roubaix
Coverage of the 260km Paris-Roubaix race, one of the most eagerly awaited Spring Classics and known to many riders as the 'Hell of the North'. This is the 106th staging of the race, which was won last year by Australia's Stuart O'Grady, and the famous cobbled section in Arenberg will provide a major test of the riders' ability
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Paris-Roubaix
Coverage of the 259.5km Paris-Roubaix race, one of the most eagerly awaited Spring Classics and known to many riders as the Hell of the North. This is the 107th staging of the event, which was won last year by Belgium's Tom Boonen, and the famous cobbled section in Arenberg will provide a major test of the riders' ability
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Paris-Roubaix
Coverage of the 261km Paris-Roubaix race. Holland's Henricus Knaven from the Domo-Farm Frites team won last year's race
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The Paris-Roubaix Race
The famous Paris-Roubaix race : the third round of this year's World Cup : continues. Belgium's Johan Museeuw crossed the winning line ahead of the field at the end of last year's typically testing event. David Duffield and Sean Kelly commentate
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Paris-Tours
Coverage of the 252km Paris-Tours one-day race, the penultimate stop on the UCI ProTour schedule, and an event regarded as one of the classics of the sport. The race has been staged since 1896 and is a favourite for the world's best sprinters, who will be gathered to take advantage of the relatively flat course as they aim to succeed 2006 winner Frederic Guesdon of France
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Paris - Tours
Coverage of the Paris - Tours race, the ninth and penultimate race of the World Cup season. Italy's Davide Rebeilin currently leads the standings following a good second-half of the year, after failing to register a single point from the first three races, but compatriot Paolo Bettini is within striking distance and a win for either here could give them the title
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Paris-Tours
Coverage of the Paris-Tours race, the ninth and penultimate race of the World Cup season. Italy's Davide Rebeilin currently leads the standings following a good second half of the year, after failing to register a single point from the first three races, but compatriot Paolo Bettini is within striking distance and a win for either here could give them the title
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Paris-Tours
Coverage of the 252km Paris-Tours one-day race, an event regarded as one of the classics of the sport. The race has been staged since 1896 and is a favourite of the world's best sprinters, who will be gathered to take advantage of the relatively flat course as they aim to succeed 2008 winner Philippe Gilbert of Belgium
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Paris-Tours
Coverage of the 252km Paris-Tours one-day race, an event regarded as one of the classics of the sport. The race has been staged since 1896 and is a favourite of the world's best sprinters, who will be gathered to take advantage of the relatively flat course as they aim to succeed 2007 winner Alessandro Petacchi of Italy
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Paris-Tours
Coverage of the 254km Paris-Tours one-day race, the ninth round of the 2002 World Cup. Local hero Richard Virenque crossed the line first last year : but previous winners Erik Zabel, Andrea Tafi and Andrei Tchmil will be out to regain their crown. David Duffield and Mike Smith commentate
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Plouay, France
Coverage of the 267.9km elite men's road race in line in Plouay, France, part of the World Road Championships
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Road World Championship
Coverage of the elite men's 273km road race at the Road World Championships in Madrid, the final race of the week, and one in which the locals will be expecting to cheer on a Spanish victor
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Road World Championship
Coverage of the under-23s men's 37.9km individual time-trial at the Road World Championships in Madrid, where the riders will be hoping for an impressive time ahead of Saturday's main race
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Road World Championship
Coverage of the women's 126km road race at the Road World Championships in Madrid, where the competitors who did well in Wednesday's individual time-trial will be looking to impress once again
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Road World Championship
Coverage of the women's 22km individual time-trial at the Road World Championships in Madrid, where the home crowd will be hoping for success for Dori Ruano
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Road World Championship
Coverage of the under-23s men's 168km road race at the Road World Championships in Madrid, where the riders are aiming to prove their potential and add their name to a long list of illustrious winners
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Road World Championships
Coverage of the under-23 race at the Road World Championships in Hamilton, Canada. Which of the stars of the future will make a name for themselves with a victory here? Commentary by David Duffield
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Road World Championships
Coverage of the elite men's 44km individual time-trial at the Road World Championships in Madrid, where the likes of local favourite Alejandro Valverde will be hoping for an impressive time ahead of Sunday's main race
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Road World Championships
Coverage of the men's 267.4km road race at the Road World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, where Paolo Bettini is the reigning champion. The Italian finished ahead of fellow medallists Erik Zabel and Alejandro Valverde to take the prestigious title last year, with Valverde claiming a podium place for the third time in four years
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Road World Championships
Coverage of the women's 133.7km road race at the Road World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, where Marianne Vos of Holland is the reigning champion. Britain's Nicole Cooke has finished second and third in previous years and the world number one will start among the favourites to finally claim the gold medal
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Road World Championships
The men's time-trial at the Road World Championships. Coverage from the second day in Stuttgart, Germany, where the riders face a two-lap journey of 44.9km. Switzerland's Fabian Cancellara won last year in Salzburg, ending a three-year domination of the event by Michael Rogers of Australia
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Road World Championships
The men's Under-23s road race at the Road World Championships. Further coverage from the third day's schedule in Stuttgart, Germany, where the riders race over a course of 171.9km
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Road World Championships
Coverage of the men's junior time trial, followed by the women's time trial at the Road World Championships in Hamilton, Canada. A tough course has been set for the 70th hosting of the event and the riders face a gruelling time in the saddle as they bid to land one of the biggest titles in cycling
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The Road World Championships
Coverage of the women's road race at the Road World Championships in Hamilton, Canada, where even some of the strongest competitors in the field will have to call upon all of their resources on the notoriously gruelling course. Commentary by David Duffield and Sean Kelly
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The Road World Championships
Coverage of the men's Under 23 Individual Time Trial race at the Road World Championships in Lisbon, Portugal. Evgeni Petrov of Russia took the title last year, and a fresh crop of youngsters will be looking to follow him by clinching first place in the 33km race
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Road World Championships: Men's Road Race
Coverage of the men's road race at the Road World Championships in Varese, Italy, won last year in a sprint finish by Paolo Bettini. The Italian held off a stern challenge from Alexandr Kolobnev and Stefan Schumacher at the end of the 267.4km course, with the respective Russian and German riders having to settle for silver and bronze
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Road World Championships: Men's Time-Trial
Coverage of the men's time-trial at the Road World Championships in Varese, Italy, won last year by Olympic gold medallist Fabian Cancellara. The Swiss star was in a class of his own in Stuttgart in 2007, finishing almost a minute ahead of his nearest rival, with Britain's Bradley Wiggins back in 10th place
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Road World Championships: Preview
Mike Tomaralis presents a studio discussion ahead of today's race at the Road World Championships on the streets of Madrid. With analysis by Chris Boardman
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Road World Championships: Preview
Mike Tomaralis presents a studio discussion ahead of the Road World Championships, which get under way this morning on the streets of Madrid. With analysis by Chris Boardman
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Road World Championships: Review
Mike Tomaralis presents action from this morning's women's individual time-trial at the Road World Championships in Madrid. With analysis by Chris Boardman
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Road World Championships: Review
Mike Tomaralis presents action from the under-23s men's individual time-trial at the Road World Championships in Madrid. With analysis by Chris Boardman
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Road World Championships: Review
Mike Tomaralis presents action from this morning's women's 126km road race at the Road World Championships in Madrid. With analysis by Chris Boardman
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Road World Championships: Review
Mike Tomaralis presents action from this afternoon's men's 273km road race at the Road World Championships in Madrid. With analysis by Chris Boardman
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Road World Championships: Under-23s Road Race
Coverage of the men's under-23s road race at the Road World Championships in Varese, Italy. A mass sprint finish decided the race last year, with Britain's Jonathan Bellis claiming the country's only medal of the championships by crossing the line in third place behind Peter Velits of Slovakia and Australia's Wesley Sulzberger
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Road World Championships: Under-23s Time-Trial
Coverage of the men's under-23s time-trial at the Road World Championships in Varese, Italy, the first of six races to take place this week. Holland's Lars Boom won the race last year in Stuttgart, finishing over eight seconds clear of nearest rival Mikhail Ignatiev of Russia
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Road World Championships: Women's Road Race
Coverage of the women's road race at the Road World Championships in Varese, Italy, won last year by Marta Bastianelli of Italy. Bastianelli's compatriot Giorgia Bronzini claimed the bronze medal, with Holland's Marianne Vos separating the Italian duo in second place
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Road World Championships: Women's Time-Trial
Coverage of the women's time-trial at the Road World Championships in Varese, Italy, a race won last year by Germany's Hanka Kupfernagel. The highest-placed British rider last year was Emma Pooley, who finished eighth, before improving markedly to claim a silver medal at the recent Olympics in Beijing
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Setmana Catalana
Coverage of the opening stage of the Setmana Catalana. Michael Boogerd will be aiming for his third victory in five years over the testing Spanish mountain challenge
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The Setmana Catalana
The opening stage of the Setmana Catalana. Commentary by David Duffield and Sean Kelly
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Stage 5
The fifth stage of the Tour de France, a 196km ride from Troyes to Nevers. The centenary tour continues to gather pace as the riders edge close to the gruelling mountain stages : can Britain's David Millar stay in contention in the overall standings with a good result today ahead of tomorrow's long day in the saddle? Commentary by Christi Valentine-Anderson, Sean Kelly and David Duffield
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Tirreno-Adriatico
Stage three of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race : a competition seen as essential training for Milan-San Remo event. Davide Rebellin won the title last year edging fellow Italian Gabriele Colombo by 27 hundredths of a second
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2006: Stage Five
Coverage of stage five of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, featuring a journey beginning and ending in Saltara. Just two further stages remain after today's, and the riders know they can't be too far behind the leader if they are to have a chance of succeeding Alessandro Petacchi as champion
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2006: Stage Seven
Coverage of the seventh and final stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, as the riders start in Campli and travel 166km to San Benedetto Del Tronto, where those in the world-class field are aiming to succeed Alessandro Petacchi as champion
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2006: Stage Six
Coverage of the sixth and penultimate stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, starting in San Benedetto Del Tronto and ending 164km later in San Giacomo
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2006: Stage Three
Stage three of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, featuring a journey from Avezzano to Paglieta
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2006: Stage Two
Coverage of stage two of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, featuring a 171km journey from Tivoli to Frascati. Spain's Oscar Freire won this stage in 2005 before going on to win the event in its inaugural year on the UCI Pro Tour
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2007: Stage Four
Stage four of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, featuring a 161km journey from Pievebovigliana to Offagna. Erik Dekker became the third Dutchman to win this prestigious race last year, finishing 14 seconds ahead of Germany's Joerg Jaksche
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2007: Stage One
Coverage of the first of seven stages of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, featuring a 160km ride that starts and ends in Civitavecchia
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2007: Stage Seven
Coverage of the seventh and final stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, featuring a 177km ride from Civitella del Tronto to San Benedetto del Tronto. Italian sprinter Alessandro Petacchi won the final stage last year, ahead of Robbie McEwen and Paride Grillo
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2007: Stage Six
Stage six of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, featuring a 164km ride from San Benedetto del Tronto to San Giacomo Monti della Laga. This is the penultimate stage of the race and the rider who finds himself leading at the end of the day stands an outstanding chance of succeeding Thomas Dekker as champion
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2008: Stage Seven
Coverage of the seventh and final stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, a 176km ride starting and ending in San Benedetto del Tronto. Spanish rider Koldo Fernandez broke the line first in a sprint finish on the final stage last year, but whoever is in the lead will be hoping to avoid any last-minute incident as the peloton fight for the honour of winning the stage
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2008: Stage Six
Stage six of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, a 196km ride from Civitanova Marche to Castelfidardo. This is the penultimate stage of the race and the rider who finds himself leading at the end of the day stands an outstanding chance of succeeding Andreas Kloden as champion
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Tirreno-Adriatico: Stage Five
Stage five of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, the second UCI ProTour event of the campaign. There are four Italian teams involved in the new tour and they'll be hoping to impress on home soil as the event nears its conclusion
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Tirreno-Adriatico: Stage Seven
Stage seven of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, the second UCI ProTour event of the campaign. This is the final day of the event, and the riders will be hoping to gather valuable ranking points as the season continues
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Tirreno-Adriatico: Stage Seven
Coverage of the seventh and final stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, a 169km journey starting and ending in San Benedetto del Tronto
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Tirreno-Adriatico: Stage Six
Stage six of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, the second UCI ProTour event of the campaign. The sport's governing body, the UCI, have introduced the ProTour this season to add structure to the calendar and encourage the leading cyclists to compete throughout the year, adding more prestige to races such as this
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Tirreno-Adriatico: Stage Six
Coverage of the sixth stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico road race, a 235km journey from Civitanova Marche to Camerino
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Tour de Belgique
Coverage of the third stage of the Tour de Belgique, which is split into two sections - a 108km journey from Knokke-Heist to Buggenhout, followed by a 15km time-trial from Buggenhout to Londerzeel. With just two more days to follow, the riders will be keen to make the most of the time-trial to gain valuable seconds on the other competitors
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The Tour de France
The prologue to the 2002 Tour de France. The world's most famous cycle race gets under way in earnest tomorrow, as 21 teams of nine riders will battle it out over 20 energy-sapping stages. Today's preview event is a 6.5km individual time trial in Luxembourg. With commentary by David Duffield and Sean Kelly
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Tour de France
Stage seven of the Tour de France : a 230km ride from Lyon to Morzine. Today sees the start of the mountain stages and the climbers will be eager to get their challenge for the white and red polka-dotted jersey off to the best possible start. Following the retirement of Laurent Jalabert, who won the past two 'King of the Mountain' competitions, a whole host of riders including Iban Mayo of Spain, Gilberto Simioni of Italy and Axel Merckz of Belgium will be eager to stamp their authority : but to do so they'll have to beat veteran star Richard Virenque, who won the jersey five times in the nineties
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The Tour de France
The 12th stage of the 2001 Tour de France : a 166km ride from Perpignan to Ax-les-Thermes. Following a well earned rest day the riders will be back in the saddle, with American Lance Armstrong continuing his bid to defend the title. After falling over 30 minutes behind leader Stuart O'Grady, Armstrong know's he needs to be strong in the mountains if he is to win his third successive Tour. Mark Robson and Russell Williams introduce the action
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The Tour de France 2003 : First Stage
The first stage of the Tour de France : a 168km race from the Stade de France to Montgeron, where competitors travel through the streets of Paris and end up at Le Reveil Matin in Montgeron. Lance Armstrong will start as the favourite to take the coveted title, but will be pushed all the way by the likes of Santiago Botero and Joseba Beloki
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Tour de France 2003 : Stage 18
The 18th stage of the 2003 Tour de France gets under way in Bordeaux and finishes 203km later in Saint-Maixent-l'Ecole. Can anyone stop four-time winner Lance Armstrong from claiming another title? Commentary by Christi Valentine-Anderson, Sean Kelly and David Duffield
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The Tour de France 2003 : Stage Four
The fourth stage of the Tour de France gets under way in Saint-Dizier and ends, 69km later, in Joinville. With another quick race in prospect, Lance Armstrong and Jan Ulrich will be hoping to establish themselves near the front of the group. Commentary by Christi Valentine-Anderson, Sean Kelly and David Duffield
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The Tour de France 2003 : Stage Three
The third stage of the Tour de France gets under way in Charleville Mezieres and ends, 167km later, in Saint Dizier. This is one of the quickest races on the Tour and should favour the lone breakaway and counter attacking specialists. Commentary by Christi Valentine-Anderson, Sean Kelly and David Duffield
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The Tour de France 2003 : The Second Stage
The second stage of the Tour de France : a 204km race from La Ferte sous Jouarre to Sedan, where the riders will look for a long breakaway attempt in the Ardennes region. Santiago Botero and Joseba Beloki will be hoping they can gain an early advantage over Lance Armstrong, who is the firm favourite to take the title again this year. Commentary by Christi Valentine-Anderson, Sean Kelly and David Duffield
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The Tour de France 2003 : The Sixth Stage
The sixth stage of the Tour de France : a 230km race from Nevers to Lyon, where Sylvian Chavanel is one of the favourites to take the honours today. The French rider is one of the sport's rising stars and will be hoping his local knowledge will give him a crucial advantage over his rival competitors. Commentary by Christi Valentine-Anderson, Sean Kelly and David Duffield
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The Tour de France : First Stage
Further coverage from the first stage of the Tour de France : a 168km race from the Stade de France to Montgeron, where competitors travel through the streets of Paris and end up at the cafe Le Reveil Matin
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The Tour de France : Prologue
The Prologue of the Tour de France, where riders set off from the Eiffel Tower in Paris on their 8.2km journey to La Maison de la Radio. The contenders will be eager to stake a claim on the event, in what should be an explosive start to the Tour. Commentary by Christi Valentine-Anderson, Sean Kelly and David Duffield
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The Tour de France : Stage 10
Coverage of the 10th stage of the world's most famous cycling race : a 147km ride from Bazas to Pau. After a well-earned day off, the stayers are back in the saddle once again. Who will be wearing the yellow jersey tonight?
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The Tour de France : Stage 11
The 11th stage of the 2002 Tour de France gets under way in Pau : and finishes, 158km later, in La Mongie. Can anyone stop three-time winner Lance Armstrong from claiming another title?
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The Tour de France : Stage 12
Coverage of the 12th stage of the 2002 Tour de France : a 198km race from Lannemezan to Plateau de Beille. The world's most famous cycling race has passed the halfway stage, but which riders are among the leading pack?
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The Tour de France : Stage 13
The 2002 Tour de France enters its 13th stage : a 166km ride from Lavelanet to Beziers. Can anyone stop America's three-time winner Lance Armstrong? David Duffield, Mike Smith and Sean Kelly commentate
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The Tour de France : Stage 14
The 2002 Tour de France enters its 14th stage : a 220km ride from Lodeve to Le Mont Ventoux. Who will go into tomorrow's well-earned rest day at the head of the field?
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The Tour de France : Stage 15
Coverage of the 15th stage of the 2002 Tour de France : a 226km ride from Vaison-la-Romaine to Les Deux Alpes. The world's most famous cycling race is entering the closing stages, but which riders are among the leading pack with the finish line in Paris almost in sight?
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The Tour de France : Stage 16
The 16th stage of the 2002 Tour de France gets under way in Les-Deux-Alpes : and finishes, 179km later, in La Plagne. Can anyone stop three-time winner Lance Armstrong from claiming another title?
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Tour de France: Stage 19
The conclusion of today's 19th stage in the Tour de France, a 49km individual time-trial from Pornic to Nantes. Defending champion Lance Armstrong has struggled in the sprint stages this year and the American will want to end his campaign with a stage victory today. Commentary by David Duffield, Sean Kelly and Christi Valentine-Anderson
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Tour de France: Stage 19
The 19th stage of the Tour de France, a 49km individual time-trial from Pornic to Nantes. Today sees the final realistic chance for any of the riders to challenge for the title. Commentary by David Duffield, Sean Kelly and Christi Valentine-Anderson
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The Tour de France : Stage 19
The penultimate stage of the Tour de France is a 52.5km individual time trial between Regnie-Durette and Macon, which offers the sprinters in the field one last chance to stake a claim for the green jersey. David Duffield, Mike Smith, Sean Kelly and Christi Valentine-Anderson commentate
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The Tour de France : Stage 20
The 20th and final stage of the Tour de France : a 145km ride beginning in Melun and ending on the Champs-Elysees in Paris. After three gruelling weeks of riding, who has the best chance of claiming the title? David Duffield, Mike Smith, Sean Kelly and Christi Valentine-Anderson introduce the action
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Tour de France: Stage 20
The final stage of the Tour de France, a 152km ride from Ville d'Avray to Paris. Commentary by David Duffield, Sean Kelly and Christi Valentine-Anderson
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Tour de France: Stage 20
The final stage of the Tour de France, a 152km ride from Ville d'Avray to Paris. The riders can now see the end in sight as they head toward the Champs Elysees to do 10 circuits round the famous avenue before one last final sprint to the line. Lance Armstrong started the race as favourite to win : can the US Postal team rider capture a record-equalling fifth crown? Commentary by David Duffield, Sean Kelly and Christi Valentine-Anderson
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The Tour de France : Stage Seven
The seventh stage of the 2002 Tour de France : a 173km ride from Bagnoles-de-l'Orne to Avranches. Can anyone stop America's three-time winner Lance Armstrong? David Duffield, Mike Smith and Sean Kelly commentate
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Tour of California: Prologue
The Tour of California gets under way with the prologue, a 3.9km journey around the city of Sacramento. This was the fourth staging of the race, which had been won for the last two years by American Levi Leipheimer
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Tour of California: Stage Eight
The eighth and final stage of the Tour of California, a 155.8km journey from Rancho Bernardo to Escondido. American Levi Leipheimer has won the race for the last two years
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Tour of California: Stage Five
Stage five of the Tour of California, a 216.1km journey from Visalia to Paso Robles. American Levi Leipheimer has won the race for the last two years
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Tour of California: Stage Four
Coverage of the fourth stage of the Tour of California, a race which is part of the UCI America Tour, featuring a 185.7km journey from Merced to Clovis
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Tour of California: Stage One
The Tour of California. Coverage of the opening stage of the UCI America Tour event, a 173.2km journey from Davis to Santa Rosa
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Tour of California: Stage Seven
Coverage of the seventh and penultimate stage of the Tour of California, a race which is part of the UCI America Tour, featuring a 143km journey from Santa Clarita to Pasadena
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Tour of California: Stage Six
The Tour of California. All the action from the sixth stage of the UCI America Tour event, a 24km individual time-trial around the city of Solvang
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Tour of California: Stage Three
Stage three of the Tour of California, a 167.7km journey from San Jose to Modesto. American Levi Leipheimer has won the race for the last two years
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Tour of California: Stage Two
The Tour of California. Coverage of the second stage of the UCI America Tour event, a 186.6km journey from Sausalito to Santa Cruz, which sees the riders head across the Golden Gate Bridge
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Tour of Catalunya
The Tour of Catalunya in Spain, where the riders will be hoping for a good performance this week in preparation for the Tour de France next month
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Tour of Catalunya
Mike Smith and David Duffield commentate as the third stage of the Tour of Catalunya gets under way and riders gain some vital race practice ahead of the biggest event of them all : the Tour de France. Spain's angel-faced hero Oscar Sevilla is one of the riders to watch
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Tour of Catalunya: Stage One
The opening stage of the Tour of Catalunya in Spain, where the riders will be hoping for a good performance this week in preparation for the Tour de France next month
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Tour of Catalunya: Stage Two
The second stage of the Tour of Catalunya in Spain, where the riders will be hoping for a good performance this week in preparation for the Tour de France next month
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Tour of Flanders
The Tour of Flanders. Coverage of the first of the Spring Classics, a 259km race from Brugge to Aankomst. This is the 91st staging of the famous event and was won in 2006 by local favourite Tom Boonen for the second year in succession. The Belgian returns to defend his title and is expected to be among the favourites, especially if he can stay in touch during the steep cobbled climbs ahead of the predicted sprint finish
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The Tour of Flanders
Coverage of the 86th Tour of Flanders, the second round of the 2002 World Cup, where last year's winner was Italian Gianluca Bortolami : and he'll be out to gain an early advantage here
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Tour of Flanders
The Tour of Flanders. Further coverage of the first of this year's Spring Classics, a 264km race from Brugge to Ninove in Belgium. This is the 92nd staging of the famous event and was won in 2006 by Italy's Alessandro Ballan, who ended the two-year reign of local favourite Tom Boonen
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Tour of Flanders
The Tour of Flanders. Coverage of the first of the Spring Classics, a 255km race from Brugge to Meerbeke. This is the 89th staging of the famous event and was won last year by Germany's Stefan Wesemann, who held off the challenge of Belgians Leif Hoste and Dave Bruylandts in a time of just over six and a half hours
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Tour of Flanders
The Tour of Flanders. Coverage of the first of this year's Spring Classics, a 261.5km race from Brugge to Meerbeke in Belgium. This is the 93rd staging of the famous event and was won in 2008 by Belgium's Stijn Devolder for the Quick Step team
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Tour of Ireland
The Tour of Ireland. Shane O'Donoghue presents coverage of the fourth and penultimate stage of the European Tour event, a 233km journey starting and ending in Galway. This five-stage race is making a welcome return to the calendar for the first time since 1992 and many of the world's leading teams have entered. Includes RTE News and Weather at 2.45pm
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Tour of Ireland
The Tour of Ireland. Shane O'Donoghue presents coverage of the fifth and final stage of the European Tour event, a 148km journey beginning in Athlone and ending in Dublin, where this year's champion will be crowned
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The Tour of Italy
Stage 11 of the Tour of Italy. The riders get back in the saddle once again for a race from Faenza to San Dona di Piave. Commentary by David Duffield and Sean Kelly
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The Tour of Italy
Stage 17 of the Tour of Italy. Commentary by David Duffield and Sean Kelly
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The Tour of Italy
Stage 18 of the Tour of Italy. With the Tour de France rapidly approaching, the riders will be looking to pick up a stage win as they bid to boost their confidence and the team's morale ahead of the world's biggest cycle race. Commentary by David Duffield and Sean Kelly
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The Tour of Italy
Stage two of the Tour of Italy, a gruelling ride from Copertino to Matera
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The Tour of Italy
Stage four of the Tour of Italy, a ride from Terme Luigiane to Vibo Valentia
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The Tour of Italy
Stage 12 of the Tour of Italy, a gruelling ride from San Dona di Piave to Monte Zoncolan. Commentary by David Duffield and Sean Kelly
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The Tour of Italy
Stage nine of the Tour of Italy, a ride from Arezzo to Montecatini Terme. Commentary by David Duffield and Sean Kelly
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Tour of Lombardy
The Tour of Lombardy. Coverage of the final event on this year's Pro Tour calendar, staged over 246km. Paolo Bettini became the latest Italian to win the race, when he succeeded Damiano Cunego as champion in 2005, and the locals will expect to be cheering on another Italian victor given their outstanding record in this prestigious event
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Tour of Lombardy
The Tour of Lombardy. Coverage of the final event on this year's Pro Tour calendar, staged over 246km. Damiano Cunego became the seventh successive Italian to win the race when he triumphed last year and the locals will hope to be cheering on another home-grown rider to victory this time around
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Tour of Lombardy
The Tour of Lombardy. Coverage of the final event on this year's UCI World Ranking calendar, staged over 246km. Damiano Cunego of Italy has won the race for the last two years, maintaining a run of home victories that stretches back to 2000
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The Tour of Lombardy
Coverage of the Tour of Lombardy, the final World Cup race of the season from Italy. Germany's Erik Zabel is closing the gap on championship leader Erik Dekker. A win here could see the current world number one dramatically snatch the title at the last
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Tour of Poland: Stage Five
Coverage of the fifth stage of the Tour of Poland, a 192km journey from Legnica to Jelenia Gora. This is the first stage to test the riders in the mountains, and the riders who relish the gruelling ascents will expect to gain valuable time over their rivals
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Tour of Poland: Stage Five
Coverage of the fifth stage of the Tour of Poland, a 239.7km journey from Naleczow to Rzeszow. This is the first stage to test the riders in the mountains and the riders who relish the gruelling ascents will expect to gain valuable time over their rivals
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Tour of Poland: Stage Four
Coverage of the fourth stage of the Tour of Poland, a 225.5km journey from Gdansk to Torun. This is the halfway point of the tour, with the mountainous stages still to follow, so the sprinters need to gain as much time as possible ahead of a tough few days
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Tour of Poland: Stage Four
Coverage of the fourth stage of the Tour of Poland, a 243.6km journey from Bielsk Podlaski to Lublin. This is the halfway point of the tour, with the mountainous stages still to follow, so the sprinters need to gain as much time as possible ahead of a tough few days
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Tour of Poland: Stage One
Coverage of the first stage of the Tour of Poland, a 214km journey from Pultusk to Olsztyn, where the sprinters will be hoping to get off to a good start as the mountainous stages follow later in the week
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Tour of Poland: Stage Seven
Coverage of the seventh and final stage of the Tour of Poland, a 162.4km journey from Szczawno Zdroj to Karpacz, where the riders are aiming to succeed Germany's Stefan Schumacher as champion
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Tour of Poland: Stage Seven
Coverage of the seventh stage of the Tour of Poland, a 153.6km journey from Rabka Zdroj to Krakow, as the riders aim to succeed Belgium's Johan Van Summeren as champion
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Tour of Poland: Stage Six
Coverage of the sixth and penultimate stage of the Tour of Poland, a 162.4km journey from Szczawno Zdroj to Karpacz. With just one more stage to come after this, the riders will be giving their all in the mountains as they attempt to succeed Kim Kirchen as champion
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Tour of Poland: Stage Six
Coverage of the sixth stage of the Tour of Poland, a 201.7km journey from Krynica Zdroj to Zakopane. With just two more stages to come after this, the riders will be giving their all as they attempt to succeed Belgium's Johan Van Summeren as champion
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Tour of Poland: Stage Three
Coverage of the third stage of the Tour of Poland, a 225.5km journey from Gdansk to Torun. This is the 63rd hosting of the event, which is part of the UCI ProTour, and the riders face their longest day in the saddle on this stage
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Tour of Poland: Stage Three
Coverage of the third stage of the Tour of Poland, a 184.8km journey from Mikolajki to Bialystok, as the riders head south on one of the shortest stages on the tour
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Tour of Poland: Stage Two
Coverage of the second stage of the Tour of Poland, a 214km journey from Pultusk to Olsztyn. This event has been part of the UCI ProTour for the last two years and was won in 2006 by Germany's Stefan Schumacher
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Tour of Poland: Stage Two
Coverage of the second stage of the Tour of Poland, a 231km journey from Plock to Olsztyn. This event has been part of the UCI ProTour for the last three years and was won in 2007 by Belgium's Johan Van Summeren
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Tour of Qatar: Stage Five
Coverage of the fifth and penultimate stage of the Tour of Qatar, featuring a 160.5km journey from Al Zubarah to Mesaieed. This is the longest stage of the race, taking the riders almost the full length of the country, and defending champion Tom Boonen will be among those expected to challenge for the honours once again
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Tour of Qatar: Stage Five
The fifth and penultimate stage of the Tour of Qatar, a 147.5km journey from the Camel Race Track to the Qatar Foundation
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Tour of Qatar: Stage Four
The fourth stage of the Tour of Qatar, featuring a 139.5km journey from the Camel Race Track to Doha Golf Club. Just two stages are left following this one for the riders to make an impression, and the sprinters are expected to dominate on the flat terrain
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Tour of Qatar: Stage One
The opening stage of the Tour of Qatar, featuring a 6km team time-trial in Doha, where many of the world's leading cyclists are competing in their first race of the year. This event is gradually growing in importance, and the team time-trial is a new innovation to get the race under way
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Tour of Qatar: Stage Six
Coverage of the sixth and final stage of the Tour of Qatar, featuring a 134km journey from Sealine Beach Resort to Doha Corniche. The coastal breeze should give the riders some respite from the heat, and the flat terrain is ideally suited to the sprint stars expected to dominate
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Tour of Qatar: Stage Six
The sixth and final stage of the Tour of Qatar, a 121km journey from the Sealine Beach Resort to Doha Corniche. This event was first staged in 2002 and was won last year by sprint specialist Tom Boonen of Belgium
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Tour of Qatar: Stage Three
The third stage of the Tour of Qatar, featuring a 140km journey from Dohat Salwa to the Khalifa Stadium. This event has been staged since 2002, and was won last year by sprint specialist Tom Boonen
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Tour of Qatar: Stage Two
The second stage of the Tour of Qatar, featuring a 135.5km journey from Al Wakra to the home of the Qatar Olympic Committee. This is the first individual stage of the six-stage tour, and the riders will be keen to open up an early advantage after yesterday's team time-trial
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Tour of Qatar: Stage Two
The second stage of the Tour of Qatar, a 134km journey from Khalifa Stadium to Al Khor Corniche. This was the first individual stage of the tour, and the riders were keen to open up an early advantage after yesterday's team time-trial
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Tour of Romandy
Coverage of stage five in the Tour of Romandy from Lausanne in Switzerland, a tough 22km time trial, where the world's best riders will want to continue their preparations for this summer's Tour de France with another good performance
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Tour of Romandy
The third stage in the Tour of Romandy from Switzerland, where the world's best riders will want to continue their preparations for this summer's Tour de France with a good performance
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Tour of Romandy
Coverage of the opening stage in the Tour of Romandy from Switzerland, where the world's best riders will want to continue their preparations for this summer's Tour de France with another good performance
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Tour of Romandy
The second stage of the Tour of Romandy in Switzerland, an event much coveted in the world of cycling. Tyler Hamilton was victorious this time last year, finishing ahead of Laurent Dufaux and Francisco Perez Sanchez - will the American retain his title this week?
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Tour of Romandy Prologue
The prologue of the Tour of Romandy, an event much coveted in the world of cycling. Tyler Hamilton was victorious this time last year, finishing ahead of Laurent Dufaux and Francisco Perez Sanchez - will the American retain his title this week?
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Tour of Romandy: Stage Four
The fourth stage in the Tour of Romandy from Switzerland, where the world's best riders will want to continue their preparations for this summer's Tour de France with a good performance this week
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Tour of Romandy: Stage One
The opening stage in the Tour of Romandy from Switzerland, where the world's best riders will want to continue their preparations for this summer's Tour de France with a good performance
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The Tour of Spain
Coverage of the 18th stage of the Tour of Spain, an 155km race from Albacete to Cuenca. With the tour beginning to reach a climax, the riders further down the standings will be hoping for one last shot at fame with a stage win here. David Duffield commentates
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Tour of Spain
Coverage of the 18th stage of the Tour of Spain, a 160km race from Bejar to Ciudad Rodrigo. Past winners Alex Zulle, Laurent Jalabert and Jan Ullrich will all fancy their chances of reaching Madrid wearing the jersey de oro, however with a record number of category one hill climbs the race is proving tougher than ever before
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Tour of Spain
Coverage of the 19th stage of the Tour of Spain, a 130km race from Salamanca to Avila. Past winners Alex Zulle, Laurent Jalabert and Jan Ullrich will all fancy their chances of reaching Madrid wearing the jersey de oro, however with a record number of category one hill climbs the race is proving tougher than ever before
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The Tour of Spain
Coverage of the 21st and final stage of the Tour of Spain, a 38km time trial in Madrid. US Postal's Roberto Hera will be looking for a grandstand finish as he attempts to regain the title he won in style last year. Commentary is provided by David Duffield
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The Tour of Spain
Coverage of the 14th stage of the Tour of Spain, a 162km ride from Tarragona to Vinaros, where US Postal's Roberto Heras is likely to be among the front runners. Commentary is provided by David Duffield
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The Tour of Spain
The Tour of Spain. The eighth stage of the final Grand Tour event of the European season
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The Tour of Spain
Coverage of the 19th stage of the Tour of Spain, a 178km race from Bejar to Avila
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The Tour of Spain
The 20th and penultimate stage of the 2002 Tour of Spain sees the riders tackle a 160km run from Avila to the Warner Brothers' Park. David Duffield and Mike Smith commentate
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The Tour of Spain
Coverage of the 10th stage of the Tour of Spain, a 168km race from Sabadell to La Molina. With the race at it's halfway point, has anyone opened up a potentially-crucial lead? Commentary is provided by David Duffield
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The Tour of Spain
Coverage of the 17th stage of the Tour of Spain, a 172km trek from Murcia to Albacete. US Postal team member Roberto Heras has switched teams to aid fellow team mate Lance Armstrong, but with the Tour de France winner missing here, he should take the opportunity to lead from the front and defend the crown he won last year. Commentary is provided by David Duffield
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The Tour of Spain
Coverage of the Tour of Spain's 13th stage, a 146km race starting and finishing at Santander
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Tour of Spain
Coverage of the 16th stage of the Tour of Spain, a 166km race from Gijon to Alto de l'Angliru. Past winners Alex Zulle, Laurent Jalabert and Jan Ullrich will all fancy their chances of reaching Madrid wearing the jersey de oro, however with a record number of category one hill climbs the race is proving tougher than ever before
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Tour of Spain
Coverage of the Tour of Spain's 17th stage, a 156km race from Benavente to Salamanca. Climbers are expected to be at the fore this year, as the peloton face no fewer than 10 category one climbs and three special category mountain passes
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Tour of Spain : Final Stage
The final stage of the Tour of Spain : a 130km race around the capital city of Madrid. Local favourite Isidro Nozal was in contention throughout the early stages : has the Spaniard given himself a chance of taking the title this afternoon? Commentary by David Duffield
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Tour of Spain: Stage 10
The 10th stage of the Tour of Spain gets under way in Alcoi and finishes 159km later in Xorret de Cati. This is the last major event of the year, so those riders who didn't do as well as expected in the Tour de France or Olympic Games will be hoping to end the season on a positive note. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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Tour of Spain : Stage 10
The 10th stage of the Tour of Spain : a 179km race from Andorra to Sabadell. With the race nearing its halfway point, has anyone opened up a potentially-crucial lead? Commentary is provided by David Duffield and Russell Williams
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Tour of Spain: Stage 11
The 11th stage of the Tour of Spain : a 160km ride from Utiel to Cuenca, where US Postal's Roberto Heras is likely to be among the front runners. Commentary by David Duffield and Russell Williams
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Tour of Spain: Stage 12
The Tour of Spain gets back under way following yesterday's rest day with the 12th stage between Almeria and Calar Alto. Bejar Roberto Heras was crowned champion after coming from behind to defeat Isidro Nozal in last year's event, and he'll hope to experience the same feeling once again when the tour comes to a close in Madrid. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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Tour of Spain: Stage 12
The 12th stage of the Tour of Spain : a 167km ride from Cuenca to Albacete. Iban Mayo could be one of the riders to shine in this year's event : will he be challenging for the yellow jersey today? Commentary by David Duffield and Russell Williams
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Tour of Spain: Stage 13
The three-week long Tour of Spain continues this afternoon, with the 13th stage getting under way in El Ejido and finishing 170km later in Malaga. The locals will have high hopes for Spanish success in this event, with Alejandro Valverde and Miguel Angel Perdiguero two of their main contenders. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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Tour of Spain: Stage 13
The 13th stage of the Tour of Spain : a 55km Time Trial event in Albacete. Angel Casero won this event two years ago when he defeated Oscar Sevilla by 47 seconds : can the Spaniard get in to contention with a good performance this afternoon? Commentary by David Duffield and Russell Williams
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Tour of Spain: Stage 14
The three-week long Tour of Spain continues this afternoon, with the 14th stage getting under way in Malaga and finishing 170km later in Granada. The locals will have high hopes for Spanish success in this event, with Alejandro Valverde and Miguel Angel Perdiguero two of their main contenders. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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Tour of Spain: Stage 15
The 15th stage of the Tour of Spain : a 181km ride from Valdepenas to Sierra de la Pandera. Angel Casero won this event two years ago when he defeated Oscar Sevilla by 47 seconds : can the Spaniard get into contention with a good performance this afternoon? Commentary by David Duffield and Russell Williams
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Tour of Spain: Stage 15
The Tour of Spain continues this afternoon with stage 15 - a 29km time-trial from Granada to Sierra Nevada. The locals have high hopes for Spanish success in this event and US Postal's Manuel Beltran will hope he can challenge for the title in front of a large home support. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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The Tour of Spain : Stage 16
Coverage of the 16th stage of the Tour of Spain, a 162km ride from Jaen to Sierra Nevada. US Postal's Roberto Heras is likely to be among the front runners as the riders get back in the saddle after a day's rest. Commentary by David Duffield and David Harmon
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Tour of Spain: Stage 16
The Tour of Spain reaches stage 16, as competitors take part in a 170km ride from Olivenza to Caceres. Bejar Roberto Heras was crowned champion after coming from behind to defeat Isidro Nozal in last year's event, and he'll hope to experience the same feeling once again when the tour comes to a close in Madrid. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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Tour of Spain: Stage 17
The 17th stage of the Tour of Spain gets under way in Plasencia and finishes 178km later in Esqui La Covatilla. This is the last major event of the year, so those riders who didn't do as well as expected in the Tour de France or Olympic Games will be hoping to end the season on a positive note. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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Tour of Spain : Stage 17
Coverage of the 17th stage of the Tour of Spain, an 180km race from Granada to Cordoba. With the tour nearing a climax, the riders further down the standings will be hoping for one last shot at fame with a stage win here. Commentary by David Duffield and David Harmon
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Tour of Spain: Stage 18
The Tour of Spain reaches its 18th stage this afternoon, with riders travelling 196km between Bejar and Avila. The local crowd will be on the streets to cheer on the likes of Alejandro Valverde and Miguel Angel Perdiguero, but are either of the Spaniards still in contention for the overall title? Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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The Tour of Spain : Stage 18
Coverage of the 16th stage of the Tour of Spain, a 162km ride from Jaen to Sierra Nevada. US Postal's Roberto Heras is likely to be among the front runners as the riders get back in the saddle after a day's rest. Commentary by David Duffield and David Harmon
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Tour of Spain: Stage 19
The 19th stage of the Tour of Spain : a 166km ride from La Vega de Alcobendas to Collado Villalba. Angel Casero won this event two years ago when he defeated Oscar Sevilla by 47 seconds : can the Spaniard get in to contention with a good performance this afternoon? Commentary by David Duffield and David Harmon
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Tour of Spain: Stage 19
The three-week long Tour of Spain continues this afternoon, with the 19th stage taking the riders from Avila to Collado Villalba, a distance of 150km. The locals will have high hopes for Spanish success in this event, with Alejandro Valverde and Miguel Angel Perdiguero two of their main contenders. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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Tour of Spain: Stage 20
The 20th and penultimate stage of the Tour of Spain, a 175km ride from La Vega de Alcobendas to Puerto de Navacerrada. Angel Casero won this event two years ago when he defeated Oscar Sevilla by 47 seconds - can the Spaniard get into contention with a good performance this afternoon? Commentary by David Duffield and Russell Williams
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Tour of Spain : Stage 20
The 20th stage of the Tour of Spain : a 12km time trial from San Lorenzo Escorial to Alto de Avbantos. As the prestigious event reaches its penultimate day, local favourites Aitor Gonzalez, Angel Casero and Oscar Sevilla will be hoping they are still in with a chance of victory. Commentary by David Duffield
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The Tour of Spain : Stage 3
The Tour of Spain. The third stage of the final Grand Tour event of the European season, which begins in Cangas de Onis and finishes 160km later in Santander. Angel Casero won this event two years ago when he defeated Oscar Sevilla by 47 seconds : can the Spaniard get into contention with a good performance this afternoon? Commentary by David Duffield
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The Tour of Spain : Stage 4
The Tour of Spain. The fourth stage of the prestigious event, a 158km ride from Santander to Burgos. Local hero Aitor Gonzalez took the overall title last year, but is sure to face a stern challenge from countrymen Angel Casero and Roberto Haas. Commentary by David Duffield
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The Tour of Spain : Stage 5
The Tour of Spain. Coverage of the fifth stage of the sport's second most important race : a 165km ride from Soria to Zaragoza. Iban Mayo could be one of the riders to shine in this year's event : will he be challenging for the yellow jersey today? David Duffield and Mike Smith commentate
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The Tour of Spain : Stage 6
The Tour of Spain. The final Grand Tour event of the European reaches its sixth stage, as the riders contest a 40km time trial in Zaragoza. Aitor Gonzalez was crowned champion last time around after a nail-biting finish to the final stage in Madrid : will the Spaniard be amongst the front-runners this afternoon? Commentary by David Duffield
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The Tour of Spain : Stage 7
The Tour of Spain. The seventh stage of the final Grand Tour event of the European season, which begins in Huesca and finishes 190km later in the French town of Cauterets. Oscar Sevilla has finished in the top three positions for the past two years, but a first-place finish has so far eluded him : can the local favourite come good this time around? Commentary by David Duffield
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Tour of Spain: Stage 8
The Tour of Spain. The eighth stage of the final Grand Tour event of the European season, which begins in Cauterets and finishes 166km later in Pla de Beret. Angel Casero won this event two years ago when he defeated Oscar Sevilla by 47 seconds : can the Spaniard get into contention with a good performance this afternoon? Commentary by David Duffield and Russell Williams
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Tour of Spain: Stage Eight
The Tour of Spain reaches its eighth stage, as riders take part in a 41km time trial at Factoria Ford. Bejar Roberto Heras was crowned champion after coming from behind to defeat Isidro Nozal in last year's event, and he'll hope to experience the same feeling once again when the tour comes to a close in Madrid. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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Tour of Spain : Stage Eight
The eighth stage of the Tour of Spain, a 172km ride from Malaga to Ulbrique. Local hero Angel Casero took the overall title last year, but is sure to face a stern challenge from countrymen Igor Gonzalez and Oscar Sevilla. David Duffield and Mike Smith commentate
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Tour of Spain: Stage Five
The fifth stage of the Tour of Spain gets under way in Zaragoza and finishes 191km later in Morella. Even though it has been a gruelling season for most riders, a quality field is still expected to challenge for the title, with Alessandro Petacchi and Alejandro Valverde likely to be among the leaders. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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The Tour of Spain : Stage Four
The Tour of Spain. Coverage of the fourth stage of the sport's second most important race : a 148km ride from Aguilas to Roquetas de Mar. David Duffield and Mike Smith commentate
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Tour of Spain : Stage Nine
The ninth stage of the Tour of Spain, a 176km ride from Vielha to Port d'Envalira, a small town in Andorra. Local hero Aitor Gonzalez took the overall title last year, but is sure to face a stern challenge from countrymen Angel Casero and Oscar Sevilla. Commentary by David Duffield and Russell Williams
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Tour of Spain: Stage Nine
The Tour of Spain continues with the ninth stage this afternoon, as the riders travel 170km between Xativa and Alto de Aitana. The charismatic Alessandro Petacchi is likely to be a strong contender for this year's title, and the Italian will be hoping to be among the leaders going into the second week of the tour
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Tour of Spain: Stage Nine
Further coverage of the ninth stage of the Tour of Spain, a 176km ride from Vielha to Port d'Envalira, a small town in Andorra. Commentary by David Duffield and Russell Williams
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Tour of Spain: Stage Seven
The Tour of Spain reaches its seventh stage this afternoon, with riders travelling 165km between Castellon de la Plana and Valencia. This is the last major event of the year, so those riders who didn't do as well as expected in the Tour de France or Olympic Games will be hoping to end the season on a positive note. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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Tour of Spain: Stage Six
The Tour of Spain continues with the sixth stage this afternoon, beginning in Benicarlo and finishing 150km later in Castellon de la Plana. Bejar Roberto Heras was crowned champion after coming from behind to defeat Isidro Nozal in last year's event, and he'll hope to experience the same feeling once again when the tour comes to a close in Madrid. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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The Tour of Spain : Stage Three
The third stage of the Tour of Spain gets under way in San Vicente de Raspeg and ends, 140km later, in Murcia. Local hero Angel Casero took the overall title last year, but is sure to face a stern challenge from countrymen Igor Gonzalez de Galdeano and Oscar Sevilla. David Duffield and Mike Smith commentate
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The Tour of Spain : Stage Two
The second stage Tour of Spain sees the race get under way in earnest with a 138km ride from Valencia to Alcoy. After a season plagued by injury, David Millar's promising showing at the Tour de France will stand him in good stead here : but can get off to a good start as he looks to finish in the top ten? David Duffield and Mike Smith commentate
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Tour of the Basque Country
Coverage of the third stage in the Tour of the Basque Country, the latest ProTour event of the season, where Russia's Denis Menchov won last year from Iban Mayo of Spain. This is an important five-day race on the calendar, as the gathered riders continue their preparations for this year's Tour de France
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Tour of the Basque Country
The conclusion of stage two in the Tour of the Basque Country from Spain. Local favourites Aitor and Unai Osa will be among the favourites to win today's stage - can the brothers boost their hopes of winning the event with strong finishes this afternoon?
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Tour of the Basque Country
Coverage of the second stage in the Tour of the Basque Country, the latest ProTour event of the season, where Russia's Denis Menchov won last year from Iban Mayo of Spain, with the difference between the riders just 21 seconds at the finish line
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Tour of the Basque Country
The third stage in the Tour of the Basque Country from Spain, where last year's winner Iban Mayo is favourite to retain the title
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Tour of the Basque Country
Coverage of the fifth and final day in the Tour of the Basque Country, the latest ProTour event of the season, where Russia's Denis Menchov won last year from Iban Mayo of Spain. This is an important five-day race on the calendar, as the gathered riders continue their preparations for this year's Tour de France
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Tour of the Basque Country
Coverage of the first stage in the Tour of the Basque Country, the latest ProTour event of the season, where Russia's Denis Menchov won last year from Iban Mayo of Spain. This is an important five-day race on the calendar, as the gathered riders continue their preparations for this year's Tour de France
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Tour of the Basque Country
Coverage from the fourth and penultimate day of the Tour of the Basque Country, the latest ProTour event of the season, where Russia's Denis Menchov won last year from Iban Mayo of Spain, with the difference between the riders just 21 seconds at the finish line
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Tour of the Basque Country: Day Five
Coverage of the fifth day of the Tour of the Basque Country, featuring a 178km ride from Vitoria-Gasteiz to Zalla, the longest stage of the tour. This is one of the most prestigious events on the calendar and the second most important in Spain behind the Vuelta Espana, ensuring many of the world's leading riders will be in attendance
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Tour of the Basque Country: Day Four
Coverage of the fourth stage in the Tour of the Basque Country, the second most prestigious race to be held in Spain, featuring a 172km ride from Lerin to Vitoria-Gasteiz. The riders still have to face the longest stage of the tour and an individual time-trial, so they'll be desperate to avoid any trouble here as they head north across the country
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Tour of the Basque Country: Day One
Coverage of the first stage in the Tour of the Basque Country, the fifth ProTour event of the season, featuring a 130km ride starting and ending in Irun. This is an important six-day race on the calendar, as the gathered riders continue their preparations for this year's Tour de France, aiming to succeed last year's winner Jose Angel Gomez Marchante
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Tour of the Basque Country: Day Six
Coverage of the sixth and final day of the Tour of the Basque Country, featuring a 24km individual time trial beginning and ending in Zalla, where the sprinters will be hoping to take advantage and gain time on the leaders
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Tour of the Basque Country: Day Three
Coverage of the third stage in the Tour of the Basque Country, the fifth ProTour event of the season, featuring a 170km ride from Segura to Lerin. This is the longest stage so far that the riders have to tackle, and former champions Denis Menchov and Iban Mayo are among a high-quality field taking part
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Tour of the Basque Country: Day Two
Coverage of the second stage in the Tour of the Basque Country, the latest ProTour event of the season, featuring a 155km ride from Irun to Segura. Many of Spain's finest riders will be in action and the home fans will be keen for a local victory, following Jose Angel Gomez Marchante's triumph last year
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Tour of Turkey
The Tour of Turkey. Coverage of the second stage of the race, a 132.5km journey from Izmir to Kusadasi
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Tour of Turkey
The Tour of Turkey. Coverage of the fourth stage of the race, a 166.9km journey from Bodrum to Marmaris
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Tour of Turkey
The Tour of Turkey. Coverage of the fifth stage of the race, a 130km journey from Marmaris to Fethiye
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Tour of Turkey
The Tour of Turkey. Coverage of the sixth stage of the race, a 194km journey from Fethiye to Finike
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Tour of Turkey
The Tour of Turkey. Coverage of the third stage of the race, a 166.1km journey from Kusadasi to Bodrum
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Tour Series: Milton Keynes
Coverage of the opening Tour Series event of the season from Milton Keynes, where the riders compete around a 1.3km circuit of the city centre. Presented by Ned Boulting, Brian Smith and Annie Emmerson
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Track Cycling World Cup
Commentary on this evening's events at the Track Cycling World Cup, held at the Manchester Velodrome
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Track Cycling World Cup
Commentary on this evening's events at the Track Cycling World Cup, held at the Manchester Velodrome
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Track Cycling World Cup
Commentary on this afternoon's events at the Track Cycling World Cup, held at the Manchester Velodrome
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Track World Championships
Coverage of the opening day of the Track World Championships, staged at the Velodrome Stadium in Bordeaux, France, where over 260 riders from 34 nations are set to compete. England enjoyed a successful Commonwealth Games recently and their star performers will be hoping to shine, with Victoria Pendleton defending her title in the women's sprint
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Track World Championships
Coverage of the second day of the Track World Championships, staged at the Velodrome Stadium in Bordeaux, France, where British riders are aiming to reproduce the form that brought them success at the Commonwealth Games
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Track World Championships
Further coverage of the fourth and final day of the Track World Championships, staged at the Velodrome Stadium in Bordeaux, France
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Track World Championships
Coverage of the fourth and final day of the Track World Championships, staged at the Velodrome Stadium in Bordeaux, France, where over 260 riders from 34 nations compete. England enjoyed a successful Commonwealth Games recently and their star performers will be hoping to shine for Great Britain, with Victoria Pendleton defending her title in the women's sprint
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Track World Championships
Further coverage of the opening day of the Track World Championships, staged at the Velodrome Stadium in Bordeaux, France, where Great Britain's men's team are defending their team sprint and pursuit titles
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Track World Championships
Further coverage of the second day of the Track World Championships, staged at the Velodrome Stadium in Bordeaux, France. Great Britain won four gold medals last year in Los Angeles and a similar haul is expected from their experienced and talented squad
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Track World Championships
Coverage of the third day of the Track World Championships, staged at the Velodrome Stadium in Bordeaux, France, where British riders are aiming to reproduce the form that brought them success at the Commonwealth Games
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Track World Championships
Further coverage of the third day of the Track World Championships, staged at the Velodrome Stadium in Bordeaux, France
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Track World Cup
The Track World Cup. One of the biggest events on the cycling calendar comes from the National Cycling Centre at the Manchester Velodrome. A number of the world's best are expected to be in action this weekend, including Tour de France stage winner David Millar and Olympic hopeful Jason Queally
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Track World Cup
The Track World Cup. One of the biggest events on the cycling calendar continues this afternoon at Manchester Velodrome. With a number of medals up for grabs today, the British duo of Chris Hoy and Rob Hayles will be hoping to produce some of their best form following their outstanding performances at last year's Olympics
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UCI Championship Of Zurich
Coverage of the 92nd UCI Championship of Zurich in Switzerland, an event won last year by Spain's Juan Antonio Flecha. The race begins and ends in Zurich's Uferpromenade, with the riders facing a journey of 71km if they are to be crowned champion
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UCI Road World Championships
Coverage of the opening day of the UCI Road World Championships from Mendrisio in Switzerland, featuring the under-23 men's 33.2km time-trial. Last year's victor was Italy's Adriano Malori, who recorded a winning time of 41 minutes to win by just over 49 seconds
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UCI Road World Championships
Coverage of the UCI Road World Championships from Mendrisio in Switzerland, featuring the women's 124.2km road race. Nicole Cooke won the title last year in Italy, and the Olympic champion returns to defend her crown following another impressive season
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UCI Road World Championships
Coverage of the final day of the UCI Road World Championships from Mendrisio in Switzerland, featuring the men's 262.2km road race. British duo Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins are expected to be among the favourites to win the race and succeed Italy's Alessandro Ballan as champion
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UCI Road World Championships
Coverage of the second day of the UCI Road World Championships from Mendrisio in Switzerland, featuring the elite men's 49.8km time-trial. British star David Millar is among the field, aiming to claim the title won last year by Germany's Bert Grabsch
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UCI Road World Championships
Further coverage of the UCI Road World Championships from Mendrisio in Switzerland, featuring the women's 26.8km time-trial. Great Britain's Olympic gold medalist Nicole Cooke is among the field hoping to succeed Amber Neben of the USA as champion
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Vattenfall Cyclassics
The Vattenfall Cyclassics. All the action from the one-day UCI Pro Tour event, held in Hamburg, Germany, and featuring many of the world's finest riders
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Vuelta a Burgos
The final stage of the Vuelta a Burgos in Spain. This is a five-stage pre-cursor to the Tour of Spain and was won last year by Francisco Mancebo : can he retain his title this time around? Commentary by David Harmon
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Vuelta a Burgos: Stage Five
Coverage of the fifth and final stage of the Vuelta a Burgos in Spain, featuring a 158km journey from Ona to Burgos. This Pro Tour race has been held 28 times and has been won by Spanish riders on all but five occasions, with Iban Mayo coming out on top last year
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Vuelta a Burgos: Stage Four
Coverage of the fourth and penultimate stage of the Vuelta a Burgos in Spain, featuring a 15km individual time-trial starting and ending in Roa. This is the last chance for the sprinters to make up valuable seconds on a flat stage ahead of the final journey from Ona to Burgos
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Vuelta a Burgos: Stage One
Coverage of the opening stage of the Vuelta a Burgos in Spain, featuring a 150km journey starting and ending in Miranda de Ebro. This Pro Tour race has been held 28 times and has been won by Spanish riders on all but five occasions, with Iban Mayo coming out on top last year
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Vuelta a Burgos: Stage Three
Coverage of the third stage of the Vuelta a Burgos in Spain, featuring a 160km journey from Burgos to Aranda de Duero. The last non-Spanish winner of this race was Italy's Leonardo Piepoli in 2000, with the likes of Alejandro Valverde and Iban Mayo having won in their homeland in recent years
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Vuelta a Burgos: Stage Two
Coverage of the second stage of the Vuelta a Burgos in Spain, featuring a 149km journey from Areniscas de los Pinares to Lagunas de Neila. This is the second of five stages and will provide a huge test to the riders as they tackle the two tough climbs that end the day's proceedings
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The Vuelta Ciclista a Burgos
The third stage of Spain's Vuelta Ciclista a Burgos : a 154km Briviesca to San Juan de Monte. This is a five-stage pre-cursor to the Tour of Spain and was won last year by Italy's Leonardo Piepoli
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The Vuelta Ciclista a Burgos
The first stage of Spain's Vuelta Ciclista a Burgos : a 122km ride from Burgos to Aranda de Duero. This is a five-stage pre-cursor to the Tour of Spain and was won last year by Italy's Leonardo Piepoli
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Vuelta Tour of Spain: Stage Four
The fourth stage of the Tour of Spain gets under way in Soria and finishes 174km later in Zaragoza. This is the last major event of the year, so those riders who didn't do as well as they'd of liked in the Tour de France or Olympic Games will be hoping to end the season on a positive note. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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Vuelta Tour of Spain: Stage Three
The Vuelta Tour of Spain reaches its third stage, as riders travel between Burgos and Soria for a distance of 156km. Bejar Roberto Heras was crowned champion after coming from behind to defeat Isidro Nozal in last year's event, and he'll hope to experience the same feeling once again when the tour comes to a close in Madrid. Commentary by David Harmon and David Duffield
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Women's Junior Time Trial
The women's Junior Time Trial at the World Road Championships in Zolder, Belgium
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World Championship: Men's Under-23 Road Race
The men's under-23 road race is the centre of attention this afternoon at the World Championships in Italy, with a number of the sport's up-and-coming riders among those taking to the streets to contest the title
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World Championship: Track
Coverage of the Track World Championship in Stuttgart, Germany. After the gruelling stages of the Tour de France, the sport's attention changes to the shorter distances and sprint events on the oval circuit. Commentary by Russell Williams and David Duffield
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World Championships
A review of the day's World Championships action, which featured the men's under-23 and women's time-trials in Salzburg, Austria
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World Championships
A look ahead to the women's elite and men's under-23 races at the World Championships in Salzburg, Austria
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World Championships
A look ahead to the women's time-trial at the World Championships in Salzburg, Austria
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World Championships
A look ahead to the men's elite race at the World Championships in Salzburg, Austria
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World Championships
The World Championships. Commentary on the opening day at the Manchester Velodrome, featuring the men's individual pursuit and the women's 500m time trial
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World Championships
Day two of the Road World Championships gets under way with the men's junior time-trial in Verona, Italy. A testing 24km course has been mapped out around the picturesque city and it should provide the riders with a good test of their abilities
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World Championships
The 2004 UCI Road World Championships get under way this morning in Verona, Italy, with coverage of the women's junior time-trial race
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World Championships
A review of the men's under-23 race at the World Championships in Salzburg, Austria
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World Championships
A review of the day's World Championships action, which featured the men's time-trial in Salzburg, Austria
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World Championships
A look ahead to the men's time-trial at the World Championships in Salzburg, Austria
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World Championships
The women's time-trial is the latest race at the Road World Championships in Verona, with the riders bidding to be the first to cross the finishing line after tackling a tough 24km course
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World Championships
The men take to the road this afternoon at the World Championships in Verona, for the second race of the competition, the Under-23 time-trial
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World Championships
Analysis of the men's elite race at the World Championships in Salzburg, Austria
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World Championships
The World Championships. Commentary on the second day at the Manchester Velodrome, featuring the men's team pursuit and the women's team sprint
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World Championships: Men's Elite Race
Continued coverage of the men's elite race at the World Championships, staged on the streets of Salzburg, Austria
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World Championships: Men's Elite Race
Coverage of the men's elite race at the World Championships, held on the streets of Salzburg, Austria. Tom Boonen took the spoils last year, adding his name to a list of prestigious winners that includes Mario Cipollini, Oscar Freire and Gianni Bugno
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World Championships: Men's Time-Trial
The World Championships continue in Italy this afternoon with one of the showpiece events - the men's time-trial. With the Tour de France, Olympic Games and Tour of Spain now behind them, the riders have the chance to end their year in style, with Australia's Bradley McGee among the favourites to succeed in today's discipline
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World Championships: Men's Time-Trial
Coverage of the men's time-trial at the World Championships, held on the streets of Salzburg, Austria. Michael Rogers took the spoils last year, finishing ahead of runner-up Jose Ivan Guterriez Palacios and third placed Fabian Cancellara
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World Championships: Men's Under-23 Race
Coverage of the World Championships continues from Salzburg, Austria, where the men's under-23 race is the centre of attention, with a number of the sport's up-and-coming riders among those taking to the streets to contest the title
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World Championships: Men's Under-23 Time-Trial
Coverage of the World Championships continues from Salzburg, Austria, where the men's under-23 time-trial is the centre of attention, with a number of the sport's up-and-coming riders among those taking to the streets to contest the title
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World Championships: Women's Elite Race
Coverage of the women's elite race at the World Championships, held on the streets of Salzburg, Austria, where the finest cyclists in the world get the chance to compete for their country in the 73rd staging of the event
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World Championships: Women's Junior Road Race
The women's junior road race takes place this morning at the World Championships in Italy, where some of the finest young talent on the planet will be looking to make a name for themselves
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World Championships: Women's Time-Trial
Coverage of the women's time-trial at the World Championships, held on the streets of Salzburg, Austria, where the finest cyclists in the world get the chance to compete for their country in the 73rd staging of the event
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World Cup Classics
Jill Douglas introduces coverage of the opening round of the Track Cycling World Cup Classics season at the Manchester Velodrome. This afternoon's finals include the men's team sprint and team pursuit, and the women's Keirin and team pursuit, with much of the attention focusing on Sir Chris Hoy's return to competitive cycling for the first time since February. With commentary by Hugh Porter, Rob Hayles and Craig McLean
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World Cup Classics: Copenhagen
Coverage of the fifth and final meeting of the World Cup Classic series comes from Copenhagen in Denmark, where several member of the successful Great Britain Olympic team are set to compete
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World Cup: Manchester
Coverage of the third and final day of the fourth and final World Cup event at the Manchester Velodrome, featuring the finals of the men's team sprint and the women's Kieren
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World Cup: Manchester
Coverage of the opening day of the fourth and final World Cup event at the Manchester Velodrome, featuring the finals of the men's individual pursuit and the women's sprint
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World Cup: Manchester
Coverage of the second day of the fourth and final World Cup event at the Manchester Velodrome, featuring the finals of the men's individual sprint and the women's team sprint
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World Cup: Melbourne
Coverage of the World Cup event, staged at the Hisense Arena in Melbourne, Australia
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World Cup: Paris-Tours
The World Cup. The ninth round of season from Saint-Arnoult-En-Yvelines near Paris to Tours, where the riders contest the 189km race. Denmark's Jakob Piil Storm won this race last year with local favourite Richard Virenque coming second : who will take the honours in the prestigious event this time around? Commentary by David Duffield
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World Cup: San Sabastian, Spain
Coverage of the seventh round of World Cup in San Sabastian, Spain. Laurent Jalabert, Erik Dekker, Francesco Casagrande and Lance Armstrong have all won this event in previous years and are expected to figure once again this time around. Commentary Mike Smith
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World Cup: San Sebastian, Spain
Coverage of the seventh round of World Cup in San Sebastian, Spain. Laurent Jalabert, Erik Dekker, Francesco Casagrande and Lance Armstrong have all won this event in previous years and are expected to figure once again this time around. Commentary by Mike Smith
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The World Road Championships
The World Road Championships. David Duffield introduces the start of the elite men's road race from Lisbon in Portugal. Latvia's Romans Vainsteins is sure to be difficult to beat as he seeks back-to-back world titles : a feat last achieved by Italy's Gianni Bugno back in 1992
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World Road Championships
The World Road Championships. Coverage of the 86-mile women's road race from Varese, Italy, where Nicole Cooke will be looking to achieve a rare double by winning a gold medal to accompany her recent Olympic title. The Welsh cyclist won silver in this event three years ago as well as bronzes in 2003 and 2006, and will be determined to complete the set this time around. Presented by Jill Douglas, with commentary by Hugh Porter
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The World Road Championships
Coverage of the women's time trial at the World Road Championships in Zolder, Belgium. David Duffield and Mike Smith commentate
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The World Road Championships
The World Road Championships from Zolder in Belgium. David Duffield and Mike Smith introduce the men's junior event
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The World Road Championships
The World Road Championships from Zolder in Belgium. David Duffield and Mike Smith introduce the men's event, which is likely to feature Erik Zabel, Lance Armstrong and Erik Dekker among the field
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The World Track Championships
Riders from 35 countries gather in Copenhagen for the third day of the 2002 World Track Championships, where British hopes rest on Olympian Jason Queally in the sprint events. David Duffield and Mike Smith commentate
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World Track Championships
The World Track Championships. Jill Douglas presents coverage of the second day's races at the Manchester Velodrome, including the first and second rounds of the men's sprint event and qualification for the women's individual pursuit. Commentary by Hugh Porter
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World Track Championships
The World Track Championships. Coverage from the second day's races at the Manchester Velodrome, including the finals of the men's team pursuit, and women's team sprint and individual pursuit
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World Track Championships
The World Track Championships. Coverage from the third day's races at the Manchester Velodrome, including the finals of the women's team pursuit and the men's points race
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World Track Championships
The World Track Championships. Coverage from the fourth day's races at the Manchester Velodrome, including the finals of the men's Keirin and Madison events, and the women's points race
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World Track Championships
The World Track Championships. Coverage from the final day's races at the Manchester Velodrome, including the finals of the men's 1km time-trial and the women's scratch race and Kierin
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World Track Championships
The World Track Championships. Jill Douglas presents all the action from the final day's races at the Manchester Velodrome, including the remaining disciplines in the men's omnium and the finals of the women's scratch race and Keirin. Great Britain finished top of the medal standings last year, with Victoria Pendleton claiming three of the team's seven gold medals. Pendleton is the reigning Keirin champion and will defend her crown this afternoon, while Katie Curtis has a good chance of success in the scratch race
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World Track Championships
The World Track Championships. All the action from the fourth day's races at the Manchester Velodrome, including the finals of the women's sprint and men's Keirin. Victoria Pendleton and Chris Hoy are both out to retain their titles this afternoon, but face strong competition from respective 2007 silver medalists Guo Shuang and Theo Bos. Presented by Jill Douglas, with commentary by Hugh Porter and Gary Sutton
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World Track Championships
The World Track Championships. Jill Douglas presents the third day's races at the Manchester Velodrome, where the men's sprint takes centre stage this evening. Last year's title went to Dutchman Theo Bos, who defeated France's Gregory Bauge in a thrilling race to claim sprint gold for the third time in his career. Commentary by Hugh Porter
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World Track Championships
The World Track Championships. Jill Douglas presents coverage of the second evening's races at the Manchester Velodrome, including the finals of the women's team sprint and the men's team pursuit. The Brits claimed gold medals in both events last year and are looking to repeat those successes tonight, with Victoria Pendleton and Bradley Wiggins integral to both teams' hopes. Commentary by Hugh Porter
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World Track Championships
The World Track Championships. Coverage from the opening day's races at the Manchester Velodrome, including the finals of the men's team sprint, individual pursuit and scratch race, and the women's 500m time-trial
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The World Track Championships
Including coverage of Chris Boardman's world hour record attempt, part of the World Track Championships from the Manchester Velodrome. The British cyclist is making his last professional appearance and he'd love to go out by breaking his own record
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World Track Championships
The World Track Championships. Jill Douglas presents coverage of the opening day's races at the Manchester Velodrome, including the final of the men's individual pursuit. Olympic champion Bradley Wiggins defends his crown tonight, but faces stiff competition from last year's silver medallist Robert Bartko of Germany. Commentary by Hugh Porter
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World Track Cycling Championships
The World Track Cycling Championships. Coverage of the opening day at the BGZ Arena Velodrome in Pruszkow, Poland, featuring the qualifying session for the women's individual pursuit
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World Track Cycling Championships
The World Track Cycling Championships. Coverage of the second day's races at the BGZ Arena Velodrome in Pruszkow, Poland. A further five finals are scheduled to take place, featuring the men's 15km scratch race, individual pursuit and Keirin, and the women's team sprint and team pursuit
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World Track Cycling Championships
The World Track Cycling Championships. Coverage of the third day's races at the BGZ Arena Velodrome in Pruszkow, Poland, featuring the men's 1km time-trial and team pursuit, and the women's 10km scratch race. Last year's team pursuit was won by the British quartet of Ed Clancy, Geraint Thomas, Paul Manning and Bradley Wiggins, who set a world record to finish well clear of the Danish team
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World Track Cycling Championships
The World Track Cycling Championships. Coverage of the fourth day's races at the BGZ Arena Velodrome in Pruszkow, Poland, featuring the finals of the men's 50km Madison and the women's sprint and Omnium. Victoria Pendleton won the women's sprint last year in Manchester and Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins were successful in the Madison
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World Track Cycling Championships
The World Track Cycling Championships. Coverage of the fifth and final day's races at the BGZ Arena Velodrome in Pruszkow, Poland, featuring the finals of the women's Kierin and points race and the semi-finals of the men's sprint
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World Track Cycling Championships
The World Track Cycling Championships. Gabby Logan introduces coverage of the fifth and final day's races at the BGZ Arena Velodrome in Pruszkow, Poland. Today's finals see the women go for gold in the Keirin and the points race, while the men challenge for honours in the sprint race and the Omnium. Commentary by Hugh Porter
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World Track Cycling Championships
The World Track Cycling Championships. Further coverage of the opening day's events at the BGZ Arena Velodrome in Pruszkow, Poland. Four disciplines - the women's 500m time-trial and individual pursuit, and the men's 40km points race and team sprint - are set to be decided this evening
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World Track Cycling Championships: Day Four
The World Track Cycling Championships. Gabby Logan introduces coverage of the fourth and penultimate day of competition at the BGZ Arena Velodrome in Pruszkow, Poland. There are three sets of medals on offer tonight as the men go in the final of the Madison and the women compete in the finals of the sprint and the Omnium. Commentary by Hugh Porter
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The Zuri Metzgete
The Zuri Metzgete. The eighth round of the World Cup is a 236.6km race starting and finishing in Zurich. David Duffield, Mike Smith and Sean Kelly commentate
