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04.07.2009 10:07 am

Gent-Wevelgem classic may be Mark Cavendish’s race

Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

Cycylingnews.com is touting Columbia-High Road’s Mark Cavendish as the man to beat Wednesday in the spring classic Gent-Wevelgem and who is ol’ 10 Speed to argue.

Cavendish, who won three stages at the Tour of Missouri last year, has seven wins under…

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09.13.2008 7:47 pm

Cavendish rides Columbia train to victory again

Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

With the best cycling team in the world leading him out, Columbia’s Mark Cavendish is virtually unbeatable in races that come down to a bunch sprint.

He knows it. His team knows it. His competitors know it. Everyone knows it.

It’s little…

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09.07.2008 10:04 pm

10 Speed’s take on the Tour of Missouri, make that Z Tour of Missouri

Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

There’s one thing I can state for certain about the second edition of the Tour of Missouri: We won’t see a repeat of last year’s decisive Stage 2 breakaway.

That 12-man  breakaway, which put nearly 15 minutes into the peloton, essentially…

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08.04.2008 2:25 pm

Tour of Missouri announces team lineup

Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

The two American-based representatives from the Tour de France — Columbia and Garmin-Chipotle — are among the 15 teams announced Monday as the competitors in the second Tour of Missouri, scheduled for Sept. 8 to 14.

Columbia, of course, is the…

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05.03.2008 3:52 pm

Toyota drops Toyota-United sponsorship

Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

Perhaps the most successful domestic team over the past three seasons will be losing its main sponsor after this season with Toyota leaving behind the Toyota-United cycling team.

The red, white and blue colors of T-U have been highly visible in…

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04.22.2008 4:12 pm

England’s effort keeps Ivan Dominguez in yellow

Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

SAVANNAH, Ga. – In the words of Toyota-United team director Len Pettyjohn, T-U rider Justin England “buried himself” for the good of the team Tuesday in Stage 2 of the Tour de Georgia.

In the world of professional cycling, that means England…

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04.21.2008 6:59 pm

TdG diary from Team Type 1’s Matt Wilson

It was really nervous at the start today. Everyone was trying to be at the front because they were concerned about the wind being a factor. After about 15 kilometers, the race was really on. There were lots of little…

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04.21.2008 2:00 pm

Tour de-ja vu: Ivan Dominguez takes opening stage in Georgia

Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

SAVANNAH, Ga. — As the riders lounged behind the Toyota-United team car not five minutes after Stage 1 Monday afternoon, team director Len Pettyjohn stepped into the semi-circle of folding chairs and gave the lads some atta-boys for a job well done.

The T-U…

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