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Tag Archives: katusha
2011 Tour de France Quick Stats – Katusha
A quick look at the TdF careers of the 2011 Katusha Tour de France squad
2011 Tour de France Preview – Russia
Pavé would like to thank Handspun and Clément for supporting our coverage of the 2011 Tour de France. This year Russia will be represented by a formidable contingent of successful attackers riders and breakaway specialists. The most accomplished stage racer without a pending doping appeal will not be racing this year, as Denis Menchov’s Geox … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Races
Tagged 2011, Alexandr Kolobnev, Andrei Tchmil, Danilo Di Luca, Denis Galimzyanov, Filippo Pozzato, Joaquim Rodríguez, katusha, Pavel Brutt, preview, Russia, tour de france, Vladimir Karpets
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2011 Giro d’Italia – Win, Lose, or Draw
Pavé would like to thank Laekhouse for supporting our coverage of the 2011 Giro d’Italia. Did the 2011 Giro d’Italia turn out to be a great edition worthy of the 150th anniversary of Italy’s unification? Or was it a political flop that drove riders, teams, and organizers to agony? Here’s a special Giro-edition of … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Races
Tagged Contador, euskaltel, geox-tmc, giro d'italia, katusha, nibali, scarponi
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Tour of Belgium – Mini-Preview
The Tour of Belgium has the potential to be a top-tier race, if only it didn’t have to compete with the Giro d’Italia for attention. While the race’s pancake-flat stages may not be the most exciting, the middle stages are usually run on parcours familiar to spring classics fans. For example, this year’s Stage … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Races
Tagged boonen, cornu, gilbert, katusha, kemmelberg, pozzato, quick step
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The Sticky Bidon – April 26, 2011
Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, April 26, 2011 Katusha removes Pozzato from Giro Squad Rick Zabel To Follow In Father Erik's Footsteps? Exclusive: UCI ProTeam Ranking System Revealed Seen any cool links we missed? Share ’em in the comments below!
Liège-Bastogne-Liège Preview
The oldest of the monuments, La Doyenne is arguably the most tactical. The leisurely ride down from Liège to Bastogne is interrupted by only a minor climb or two, but the race back up to Liège dishes out 13 climbs. Each forces a selection, and whittles down teammates and hopefuls. Liège rewards the tactical rider with … Continue reading
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Tagged gilbert, katusha, leopard-trek, Liège-Bastogne-Liège, liege, omegapharma, preview, schleck, vinokourov
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