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January 2014
January 26, 2014




Photo: Simon Gerrans and André Greipel both made history on today’s final stage of the Santos Tour Down Under in Adelaide. © Fotoreporter Sirotti(cyclingnews.com)
Evans finishes just one second off ochre. (velonation.com)






Photo: Meeusenwith game face on at Laarne. © Kurt van Hout.
In a sprint finish over home-crowd favorite Francis Mourey the win propels Meeusen onto the list of possible contenders for the title at the Cycocross World Championships in Hoogerheide, Netherlands on February 1. (cxmagazine.com)






Photo: No doubts about the outcome as Vos takes the win. © Thomas van Bracht.
The battle that everyone was hoping to watch didn’t materialize, as Katie Compton (Trek Cyclocross Collective) dropped out in the second lap, reportedly after suffering an asthma attack. (cxmagazine.com)





Photo: Bridie O’Donnell rode a solid three stages for the Total Rush Hyster team. .
Raced alongside the Santos Tour Down Under last week, the Santos Women's Cup saw a record field of 78 women tackle two criteriums and a road race in and around Adelaide. (cyclingtips.com.au) 





Races & Results.
Santos Tour Down Under - Jan 19-25, 2014 (Stages),
Tour de San Luis - Jan 20-26, 2014 (Stages),
Jayco Herald Sun Tour - Feb 5-9, 2014 (Stages),
Giro d'Italia - May 9 - June 1, 2014 (Stages),
Tour de France - July 5-27, 2014 (Stages),
UCI Road World Championships - Sept 22-29, 2013 (Results),
Vuelta a España - Aug 24-Sept 15, 2013 (Results),
Tour de France - June 29-July 21, 2013 (Results),
Giro d'Italia - May 4-26, 2013 (Results).





Photo: UL stands for UltimaLite, and with a weight of 242g, this lid lives up to the name.
BikeRadar verdict: 4 out of 5 stars. "Looks great and the Safe-T Smart system works well too."























Photo: Sacha Modolo (Lampre-Merida) wins in San Luis over Peter Sagan (Cannondale).
Quintana takes home overall prize in Argentina. (cyclingnews.com)





Photo: Orica-GreenEdge won the team classification. © Fotoreporter Sirotti
Australia takes control at Tour Down Under. (cyclingnews.com)






Photo: Gerrans was consistent but if there was one moment maybe it was on Old Willunga Hill.
It was the seconds that made him first. Simon Gerrans won the Tour Down Under after consistent performances allowed him to take time bonuses throughout the race. (inrng.com)






Photo: Simon Gerrans celebrates his overall victory in the Tour Down Under. Photo: Tim De Waele .
André Greipel won stage 6 of the Santos Tour Down Under on Sunday in Adelaide, Australia. Greipel (Lotto-Belisol) was fastest to the line in a high-speed, criterium-style circuit race through the city. (velonews.com)





Photo: Cadel’s attack was scintillating and full of energy...
The 2014 Santos Tour Down Under was a thrilling race with the GC battle once again coming down to a battle of mere seconds. (pezcyclingnews.com)





Photo: Logan Owen taking the U23 win. © Steve Anderson.
Not all of the Americans racing in the World Championships have headed to Europe just yet, but many of them made the trip early to take part in the last World Cup race of the season in Nommay. (cxmagazine.com)





















Photo: Daily Distraction.
















Photo: Michele Acquarone has said that the matter has caused considerable damage to his reputation.
Italian says RCS Sport sacking has damaged his reputation and he can’t find work. (velonation.com)





Photo: Cadel Evans sees the positives in the performance. © Tim de Waele (cyclingnews.com)
BMC Racing Team rider shrugs off questions about retirement, suggests he’ll likely ride race again. (velonation.com)






Photo: Vincenzo Nibali and Peter Sagan climb together. © Roberto Bettini
Italian avoids serious injury, Appollonio and Teruel break bones. (cyclingnews.com)





Photo: We like their attacking style, their passion for cycling.
"The decision was taken after the team’s dramatic performances in the Tour de San Luis where one of their riders punched Lotto Belisol’s Kenny De Haes in the face. Then the team director of Buenos Aires Provincia ran over Garmin-Sharp’s Tyler Farrar with his car, causing significant injures." (atwistedspoke.com)





Photo: Dan Holloway and Tristan Marguet in Berlin. © fietsenphotography.com
De Ketele/Müller challenging for lead. (cyclingnews.com)





































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