02 Settembre 2010, 20.14 
Chris Anker Soerensen (Team Saxo Bank), winner of stage 8 at Giro 2010 and most important domestique of Andy Schleck in the mountain stages at the Tour de France talking with Uli Schoberer. His SRM data showed his......
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30 Agosto 2010, 10.07 
Cowes Week is one of the UK's longest running and most successful sporting events. Since 1826, this sailing event has played a key part in the British sporting summer calendar. 40 races daily and more than 1,000 boats......
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12 Agosto 2010, 08.12  So far, this has been an amazing year. Every athlete sets goals each year of the things that they would like to achieve, but goals are set with the understanding that it is likely not EVERY goal will be attained. This year......
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01 Agosto 2010, 15.12  The upcoming World Championships in Melbourne, Australia, will be a highlight of the cycling season 2010. SRM has always had a good relationship with Cycling Australia being one of the first National cycling federations to......
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01 Agosto 2010, 00.00 
Australian cyclists are proud of the fact that their performances are consistently earning them a mention in sports news headlines. We can often read about one of our own arriving on or delivering his teammate on a......
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26 Luglio 2010, 22.47 
The last stage of the Tour de France to Paris, with its finish on the Champs-Elysées, is one of the most exciting events in cycling - for the riders, the staff of the teams, and the spectators. With three weeks of racing......
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25 Luglio 2010, 11.07 
For every sprinter winning the stage to Bordeaux is a highlight of their career. No wonder it was not difficult to predict that the teams of the best sprinters would control the......
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23 Luglio 2010, 02.10 
The Col de Tourmalet was first included in the Tour de France in 1910. The first rider over the top at 2,115 m was Octave Lapize, who also won the Tour de France that year.
It is one of most prestigious mountains in......
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21 Luglio 2010, 17.40 
It was the 100th anniversary of the Tour de France in the Pyrenees, but the riders didn't even have a moment to celebrate. It was an epic stage - 199.5 kilometers, four mountains with 4,300 meters of climbing in 5:31:43......
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20 Luglio 2010, 14.24 
The second stage in the Pyrenees was action and drama from start to finish, or more like the first two hours and the last one.
The first two hours were very animated. Motivated by the stage win of Christophe Riblon,......
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