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Tag Archives: team lux
Monday Musette – Spartacus, El Pistolero, Mud, & Boards
Here’s some stuff for you to chew on while you ride through the week. 1. Fabian Cancellara has not yet announced what team he’ll ride for in 2011, despite plenty of rumors that he’ll sign with the Luxembourg Pro Cycling Team. Meanwhile, the Luxembourg project has yet to announce much in the way of management, … Continue reading
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Tagged Cancellara, Clinchers, Contador, Cyclocross, doping, hoy, mourey, nijs, team lux, track
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Monday Musette – On Judgement
Here’s today’s Monday Musette 1. If you don’t already read The Inner Ring, you need to start. Matt published a fine run-down of the Team Lux situation—it’s definitely worth your time. 2. And speaking of dubious new teams, check-out today’s What’s New from Competitive Cyclist. There’s also the added bonus of a video from the … Continue reading
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Tagged Breschel, Cavendish, Competitive Cyclist, giro d'italia, inner ring, kit, kreuziger, monday musette, nibali, quick step, rogers, servais knaven, team lux, team sky, tom steels
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Monday Musette – Tour Routes, Challenges, & Mimicry?
1. The routes for the 2011 Tour de France and Giro d’Italia have been announced amid much fanfare. Jeremy will be providing some in-depth coverage later in the week, but for now I’ll leave you with this. What’s not to get excited about? 2. An interesting side note from the Giro announcement Saturday was the … Continue reading