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 Be a professional team manager for the 2009 Spring Classics and Grand Tour races. Follow the Spring Classics and Grand Tours in detail by playing the games. Fantasy Sports International presents its fifth year of Fantasy Cycling Games :
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Spring Classics - Mar&Apr 2009 |
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Giro d'Italia - May 2009 |
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Le Tour - Jul 2009 |
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Vuelta a España - Sep 2009 |
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Breaking cycling news
Kelly Benefit Strategies dominate top five in Fitchburg opener
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 21:46:44 GMT
Bissell's Tom Zirbel won the 50th Fitchburg Longsjo Classic's opening time trial on Thursday and took the early race lead ahead of a slew of Kelly Benefit Strategies riders. It was his second time trial victory since he took the win in the Nature Valley Grand Prix in June. KBS' Scott Zwizanski t...
Powers back on top in Fitchburg
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 21:46:27 GMT
Reigning US National Time Trial Champion Alison Powers (Team Type 1) hopes to maintain her early lead in the Fitchburg Longsjo Classic despite the tough competition that follows her after the opening time trial. Powers showed the Massachusetts crowds the reason why she wears the stars and s...
Sastre respects his rivals, Armstrong should do the same
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 21:41:22 GMT
 "It's his point of view, his words, his life – I'm not interested in anything about that. I think he's a great champion – he won seven Tours de France, the world [road] ch...
Stapleton: HTC chose cycling over F1
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 21:31:06 GMT
Bob Stapleton has revealed that his team's new co-sponsor, HTC, could eventually replace Columbia as main sponsor. He also said that HTC rejected an opportunity to become involved with Formula One in order to enter cycling sponsorship instead. The Columbia-HTC manager unveiled the team's new kit...
Farrar on the hunt for stages
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 19:31:33 GMT
The circus that is the Tour de France is about to be underway in Monaco, and there will be a new rider keen to be showing himself in the bunch sprints: Garmin-Slipstream's Tyler Farrar. The 25-year-old from Wenatchee, Washington will embark on his first Tour start on Saturday, but will be revisi...
Vaughters predicts unpredictable Tour
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 19:14:29 GMT
Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme has put together a unique 21-stage parcours for this year's event, one that is sure to leave plenty of excitement for the final week. Cyclingnews asked Garmin-Slipstream boss Jonathan Vaughters to give his views on how each stage might play out. The Am...
Teams presented as Monaco welcomes le Tour
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:41:54 GMT
The yachts, the high-rise apartments, the beautiful people... It must be Monaco. The principality played host to the Tour de France teams presentation yesterday and the anticipated colour, glitz and glamour - normally associated with the Formula 1 set - was a part of le Tour. As Lance Armstrong ...
Team leadership still an issue at Astana
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:30:08 GMT
At tomorrow's stage one of the 2009 Tour de France, Team Astana's Alberto Contador may be wearing the squad's number one backnumber, but the issue of leadership inside the outfit still seems unresolved. In the team's press conference in Monaco on Friday, attended only by team manager Johan Bruyn...
Moncoutié out for polka dot jersey
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 16:39:10 GMT
French climber David Moncoutié has selected a new, prestigious goal for himself at this year's Tour de France. Instead of hoping for breakaway opportunities, which has brought him two stage wins at the Tour and one at last year's Vuelta, the Cofidis rider will focus on the mountains compe...
Boonen can start in the Tour
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 16:26:21 GMT
Tom Boonen will start in the Tour de France tomorrow, the Court of Arbitration for Sport of the French Olympic Committee has ruled. It overturned the decision of the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), the Tour organiser, to exclude the Quick Step sprinter because of his positive out-of-competition...
Fränk Schleck confident for overall classification
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 15:21:43 GMT
Fränk Schleck, who finished sixth overall at last year's Tour de France, is ready to fight for the general classification once again. Together with his younger brother Andy, who also has serious ambitions to contend the top honours, Schleck will be leading his Danish Team Saxo Bank to make ...
Bos suspended for Impey incident
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 14:44:34 GMT
The UCI has handed Rabobank's sprinter Theo Bos a one-month suspension for his run-in with Barloworld's Daryl Impey at the Presidential Tour of Turkey earlier this year. The incident, in which Bos squeezed between the barricades and race winner Impey in the final sprint of the last stage an...
Cavendish aims for stages and Paris
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 12:53:45 GMT
Mark Cavendish has played down his prospects of winning the green jersey in the Tour de France, insisting that he will be happy to reach Paris and claim just one stage along the way. "If I don’t win one I’ll have failed," said the 24-year old. "But this is the Tour de ...
Liggett: Podium for Armstrong at Tour de France
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 10:30:51 GMT
Phil Liggett believes Lance Armstrong has the form to finish in the top three at this year’s Tour de France. Speaking to Cyclingnews on Friday, the veteran British cycling commentator said the seven-time Tour winner has arrived in Monaco with condition similar to his previous campaigns. &q...
Kazakh coup to oust Armstrong and Bruyneel from Team Astana?
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 09:17:58 GMT
The Kazakh Cycling Federation has announced plans to restructure Team Astana, removing Johan Bruyneel and Lance Armstrong, and starting over with Kazakh and Spanish riders, based around Alberto Contador and Alexandre Vinokourov. The new structure should be in place by September, according to the...
Hincapie aiming for stage win
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 08:18:17 GMT
Of all the teams racing in this year's Tour de France, Team Columbia-HTC may have had the most difficult roster selection to make. The American team has been dominant at races in the lead up to the Grand Tour and manager Bob Stapleton has put together a versatile outfit ready to be competitive o...
Tour Down Under 2010 launched
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 08:16:58 GMT
Organisers of the Tour Down Under are confident that the momentum created by the appearance of Lance Armstrong at this year's edition can be maintained for the 2010 edition. Launching next season's ProTour series opener in Adelaide today, race director Mike Turtur unveiled the route for the 2010...
Bishop and Plews lead favorites at inaugural Breck Epic
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 03:35:56 GMT
The inaugural Breck Epic mountain bike stage race will kick off on Sunday, July 5 in Breckenridge, Colorado, and despite being a first-year event on a crowded calendar of off road stage races, it has drawn a high quality field of competitors. In the men's side, reigning US National Short Track c...
Gravity East Series race in Windham a "debacle"
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 03:07:07 GMT
The Gravity East Series round at Windham, New York, did not live up to expectations of many people last weekend. The downhill and dual slalom races were supposed to showcase the 2010 World Cup gravity courses on June 27-28. "'Debacle' is the word that comes to mind," said Ken Getchell ...
Dekker indiscretion bad news for Evans
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 02:29:30 GMT
Thomas Dekker's removal from Silence-Lotto's Tour de France squad following the announcement that his biological passport profile rendered suspicious values is a blow for team leader Cadel Evans, although the Australian is looking ahead rather than dwelling on the news. Dekker has been placed on...
Boonen missing from Quick Step Tour presentation
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 01:38:41 GMT
When the Quick Step team stepped onto the stage for the Tour de France team presentation in Monaco on Thursday, there was no Tom Boonen among its ranks. Instead, Australian Allan Davis joined the eight others from the Belgian team for the ceremony. Boonen took his case to the Cour...
Davis on stage in Quick Step's Tour team presentation
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:25:36 GMT
When the Quick Step team stepped onto the stage for the Tour de France team presentation in Monaco on Thursday, there was no Tom Boonen among its ranks. Instead, Australian Allan Davis joined the eight others from the Belgian team for the ceremony. Boonen took his case to the Cour...
The mean, lean battle for green
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:42:17 GMT
img While discussion over the battle for the maillot jaune at this year's Tour de France has reached fever pitch, there's still a green jersey up for grabs. Cyclingnews spoke with three-time maillot vert winner Robbie McEwen to get an expert's view on who will be the man for green in...
Riis: Astana leadership rift exaggerated
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:02:06 GMT
Bjarne Riis has claimed that the potential for unrest and conflict within the Astana squad has been exaggerated by the media, though the Saxo Bank team director added that, “if they do [have problems], it’ll be fun to watch.” Riis also said that Alberto Contador, rather than La...
Four to seven more doping cases possible before Tour start
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:48:14 GMT
There could be four to seven more doping cases announced before the start of the Tour de France Saturday, the French sports publication L'Equipe reported on Thursday. Those cases will not be biological passport cases but stem from positive controls at this year's Tour de Romandie and the Tour de...
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