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ProTour 'dead' as 17 cycling teams rebel

The 17 UCI ProTour cycling teams at the Tour de France unanimously agreed Tuesday not to renew their ProTour licenses for the 2009 season.

Tour de France continues under a cloud

The riders in the Tour de France began their second week in the saddle on Saturday, but veteran Manuel Beltran was not amongst them because he was on his way home to Spain after being released from police custody following a positive test for the blood-booster EPO.

FSB: Tour de France marketing hits uphill stage

While Lance Armstrong chased his record-setting Tour de France winning streak, a number of American businesses rode victoriously along. For Trek Travel in Madison, Wisc., the mid-'00s were boom times: 500 travelers each year booked $5,000 trips to see Lance in action, giving the two-year-old company $2.5 million in revenue a year from the Tour de France alone.

Hushovd powers to Tour stage victory

Norwegian Thor Hushovd has won the 164.5km second stage of the Tour de France from Auray to Saint-Brieuc on Sunday.

Valverde powers to opening stage victory

Spaniard Alejandro Valverde, one of the pre-race favorites, won Saturday's opening stage of the Tour de France, held over 197.5km of undulating terrain, to pull on the race's leader's yellow jersey.

SI.com: Austin Murphy: Cyclists out to regain public trust at 95th Tour de France

Rhetorical question posed on the eve of the 95th Tour de France, which begins Saturday in Brest, at the tip of the Breton peninsula: Wouldn't it be surprising if cycling, for so long the poster child of pharmacologically jacked-up sports, turned out to be cleaner than, say, the NFL, or the NHL, or Major League Baseball?

Banned Rasmussen wins $1M damages

Danish cyclist Michael Rasmussen, banned for two years on Tuesday, was awarded $1 million compensation on Wednesday, for wrongful dismissal by his Rabobank team when he was leading in last year's Tour de France.

Veteran Voigt powers to Giro stage win

Veteran German Jens Voigt claimed his first-ever Giro d'Italia stage victory when he took the 18th leg -- a 147km ride from the Swiss town of Mendissio, the venue for the 2009 world championships, to Varese, which will host this year's worlds.

Carlstrom gives Finland first stage win

Kjell Carlstrom won the third stage of the Paris-Nice race Wednesday, pulling away early and holding off the pack in the mountains.

Steegmans wins reduced Paris-Nice stage

Belgian rider Gert Steegmans triumphed in a sprint finish after the first stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race was slashed because of bad weather on Monday.

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