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November 2004 - News archive
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Local and national results
Monday, November 1
First
Edition Cycling News - Phonak confirms Perez positive, Aitken out of Tour
of Queensland, Manchester World Cup, Lampre and Saeco fusion: Lampre-Caffitta,
O'Loughlin to Navigators, Marcuz to UC Artix, Cycling Trivia Night
Tuesday, November 2
First
Edition Cycling News - Vanthourenhout tops rankings, McCauley makes the
most opportunity, Van Moorsel finishes career in Curaçao, Cunego and Garzelli
remember Pantani, Capiot still looking, Langella stays amateur, Dave Rayner
Fund 2005 selections, 2004 Colorado Cyclocross Championships
Wednesday, November 3
Cycling
News Flash - Knetemann dead at 53
First
Edition Cycling News - Museeuw aims for top job, Veenendaal-Veenendaal steps
up, Blatchford crashes out, Launceston crit rescued, Webber plans training with
Armstrong, Serrano renews, Nybø & Hegreberg to Glud & Marstrand Horsens, Lehikoinen
to Team G-Cross Honda, Cross news, Team Wedgewood, New Zealand announces squads
Thursday, November 4
First
Edition Cycling News - Verbruggen shocked, Pronk's hour record postponed,
Condolences for Knetemann, Spanish federation starts process against Perez,
De Clercq out of World Cup team, Albert to Palmans, Vainsteins retires, Florit
retires, Varese presents World's bid, Verge MACCCS #5, Recycling.co.uk-MG Xpower
goes Continental, Graeme Brown and Hayley Rutherford married, Three killed in
Mexico
Friday, November 5
First
Edition Cycling News - Track World Cup in Moscow, Hayles focuses on Manchester,
Top Australians for Clarence St Cup, Merckx and Maertens make up, Zimbabwe to
'Cross World's, Vuelta Higuito, Knetemann family asks for donations, Pantani
bike replicas sold for charity, Jittery Joe's to sponsor six junior clubs
Saturday, November 6
First
Edition Cycling News - Sunderland retires, Vainsteins clarifies, No broken
thumb for Hoy , Wellens takes a week off, Emergency operation for De Vries,
European Cyclo-cross Championships, St. Wendel gets ready for the World's, Navigators
names 2005 squad, Nobili Rubinetterie-Guerciotti 2005, Cafés Baqué loses sponsor,
Fat lady sings for Team Bianchi Nordic, Glud & Marstrand adds, UCI doping news
Sunday, November 7
First
Edition Cycling News - Armstrong still in doubt, Zabel's dream apprentice,
Six Day stars for Revolution 6 Madison, Hushovd to race Tour and Vuelta in 2005,
Leclercq leaves Swiss Cycling, Walker in the wings, Sakonnet strengthens development
programme for 2005
Monday, November 8
First
Edition Cycling News - How Tyler's medal was saved, Gadret gains confidence,
Giro or Tour for Garzelli, New Expert Commission for German federation, Tom
Boonen champagne, Cofidis rides Wilier, Richardson Bike Mart owner injured,
Q&A for Landis, 2nd Annual Kona 24hr
Tuesday, November 9
First
Edition Cycling News - An interview with Johan Bruyneel, Jan not happy,
Family and friends farewell Knetemann, Museeuw accepts suspension, Aernouts
in Belgian team, Gent Six with 13 teams, Blijlevens breaks thigh, Leblanc at
Jacob's Creek Tour Down Under, Texas deer charges into riders, Westmead Children's
Hospital fundraising night
Wednesday, November 10
First
Edition Cycling News - Sunderland's new career, An interview with Rudy Pevenage,
BeNeLux-Tour takes shape, Kaiku team starts out, Vainsteins to Phonak?, Kabush
with Jittery Joe's, Martinez to Agrubitel, Sassone suspended, Didi Thurau 50,
Hincapie is a daddy, Gillies-Smith has baby boy, Verge cross series, PA and
MA, U.S. cross champ's, Estonian Div. III team to stay, Carney heads expanded
team
Thursday, November 11
First
Edition Cycling News - An interview with Bobby Julich, Rebellin and 19 others
on trial, Problems for the Wellenses, Erbiti to Illes Balears, Symmetrics Cycling
adds women, Zanin dies, Adelaide track event to feature Athens 2004 gold medallists,
Urban Polaris in Canberra, Recycling on Litespeed
Friday, November 12
First
Edition Cycling News - Gerolsteiner boss says "no new facts" in Rebellin
case, An interview with Marc Gullickson, Munich Six Day, Australian Open to
new venue, Track hour record attempt postponed, BeNeLux Tour has a name, Konecny
fractures leg, Heppner continues, Nácor Burgos extends, Seguros Bilbao sponsors
new team, Lombardia stays with Mendrisio and Como, 2005 Pro Cycling Tour, Wisconsin
Cyclocross Championships
Saturday, November 13
First
Edition Cycling News - Armstrong to drive Formula One?, Torrelavega honours
Freire, Ljungskog finds the answer, Bos out for two weeks, Another champion
admits to EPO use, Mattia Gavazzi suspended, Vanhaecke retires, Nielsen to Glud
& Marstrand, Japanese Keirin to Manchester, Team wanted for Tour de Lanka, Seymour
looking good, Randwick club president recovering, Team Internet wants Masters
Sunday, November 14
First
Edition Cycling News - Phonak out of ProTour, 2005 Giro d'Italia secrets
revealed, Aaron Kemps interview, Illes Balears sponsorship pays off, Indurain
pro ProTour, VDB to decide on Gent soon, Jonas Bjelkmark to KSV-Deerlijk, BC
Superweek 2005
Monday, November 15
First
Edition Cycling News - Phonak almost out of ProTour, Small ProTour calendar
for 2005, Ulli's back, Mark McCormack interview, Rossner directeur sportif,
Half a century for Hinault, Four weeks until Vuelta presentation, Thürig, Marvulli
and Schneitter take Swiss honours, Univega: A new Swiss women's team, Belgian
series announced, Commonwealth Bank Classic
Tuesday, November 16
First
Edition Cycling News - Phonak to appeal ProTour exclusion, An interview
with Oscar Freire, Ljungskog teams up with Melchers, Symmetrics signs Wohlberg,
No VDB in Gent, LA Time Trials, New Irish track records, Spinning in Ireland,
Anthony Rappo Memorial
Wednesday, November 17
First
Edition Cycling News - Verbruggen: Grand tours will join, Armstrong to ride
Flanders, Petacchi heads east, Phonak doctor resigns, Latexco boosts Quick-Step,
Boonen wins "Flandrien" prize, Munich Six successful, Bartko to replace VDB
, Newton to Recycling.co.uk, Emma Davies signs with Vlaanderen, AOC wants bronze
for Rogers, Subaru renews, Handy sponsor for NZ races, Cumberland Uni wants
riders, Racelab Tour raffle
Thursday, November 18
Latest
Cycling News (updated) - WADA code opens door to Hamilton appeal: Analysing
the possibilities in the Australian and Russian case, Anderson report clears
all but French, Perkins loses one gold medal
First
Edition Cycling News - 2005 Ronde van Vlaanderen presented, Fuentes suspended
for two years, Domina Vacanze-De Nardi 2005, Vitron Wilstra 2005, Gilmore to
SAFI, Vink to Heijdens-Ten Tusscher, Bøchmann to Glud & Marstrand, Brown, Kelly
and Carney highlight Tasmanian carnivals, JCTDU gold rush, Revolution 6, Final
weekend for Crank Brothers USGP of 'Cross, U.S. 'Cross Nationals
Friday, November 19
First
Edition Cycling News - Armstrong wins Velo d'Or, New world record by Pronk,
Clain suspension lifted, 2008 World's to Ireland?, Nolan's departure a vacuum?,
ARD no longer T-Mobile sponsor, Metlushenko joins Santoni, Koedooder to Buitenpoort/Flexpoint,
New Polish Continental Team: Knauf, Cuevas Junior/Espoir program looking, Indianapolis
businesses support cycling team
Latest
Cycling News - Anderson report recommends AIS reforms, Renäng dropped from
Liquigas, Amore & Vita complete, Bertagnolli to Cofidis, Edo to Saunier, Gomez
to Phonak, Pregnolato angry at Pantani book, Acqua & Sapone hopes for ProTour
spot, Euskaltel-Euskadi meets, Gold rush for Jacob's Creek Tour Down Under,
Athens stars to Clarence St. Cup, 24 hour track event in Aigle, Australian Cyclist
of the Year finalists named, U.S. downhiller warned
Cycling News analysis - Anderson
report recommends AIS reforms - Or, how to investigate doping without a positive
test - Some puzzles answered; some still unclear; bizarre piglet iron link uncovered
Saturday, November 20
First
Edition Cycling News - Omega Pharma claiming 24 million, Lampre-Caffita
meets, Ceramica Flaminia, Few changes for Wiesenhof, Superprestige in Gavere
on Sunday, De Knegt supported by Bejan, Cycling Ireland AGM, 2nd Sonoma Valley
Cyclocross
Sunday, November 21
First
Edition Cycling News - China's first pro cycling team, Beloki "back" to
Liberty?, Astarloa, Vainsteins and Landis contact CSC, An interview with Mary
McConneloug, Vuelta 2005 through Burgos?, Emma Davies going for gold, Melchers
to ride for Stevens, Cycle Challenge Sunday, Sayers starts MTB scholarship fund
Monday, November 22
First
Edition Cycling News - Zabel healing, Bäckstedt awarded, Scarponi negotiating,
Colombia-Selle Italia complete, EuroGifts.com confirms riders, Cohnen and Cuppens
leave ComNet, Orbea sponsors Continental team, Ster Elektrotoer links up with
ProTour, Brugge interested in Tour stage, Hour Record in LA, Australian teams
named
Tuesday, November 23
First
Edition Cycling News - Ullrich gears up, Simoni still bitter, Another week
for Phonak and co., Zesdaagse Vlaanderen Gent, French bashed, Astarloa still
at large, Paulissen looking, Aalders to AXA, Pinotti married, JCTDU awarded,
Tuesday night racing at Eastern Creek
Wednesday, November 24
First
Edition Cycling News - An interview with Danilo Hondo, Svorada leaves Lampre,
Sáiz open to Beloki, Liquigas gets together, French bashed - or was he?, Clarence
St Cup attracts top trackies, Lampre-Caffita comes Down Under, Top Aussies line
up in Queensland, Team pursuit champ Hutchinson to ride Tassie
Latest
Cycling News - Landis worried but optimistic, Recycling.co.uk / MG X-Power
signs final two, Flying start for Revolution 6, Trebon & Knapp for U.S. World's
team, Australian dirt centuries, Muenzer to race at Burnaby, OrganicAthlete's
BC team, Exeter Eagles BMXers' charity event, New sponsor for Indiana Masters
Thursday, November 25
First
Edition Cycling News - Cunego responds to Simoni's barbs, Bartoli retires,
Three new riders join CSC, Beloki to Liberty, Australia's High Performance Manager
resigns, An interview with Bryan Steel, Jartazi signs its first rider, Jittery
Joe's-Kalahari 2005, South African Cyclist of the Year, GP de Beauce awarded
Latest
Cycling News - Hamilton speaks out, Tour de Romandie 2005, De Clercq postpones,
French to appeal, Faresin retires, Victory Brewing 2005, Rogers in JCTDU, Nothstein
for Manchester, Cooke and Wiggins at Revolution, Verge NECCS resumes, Papa John's
Master's Team
Friday, November 26
First
Edition Cycling News - All hail to the warrior, Merckx: "Lance better than
me", Astarloa in legal battle with Lampre, Yates banned for two years, Møller
to Barbot, Illes Balears signs neo-pro, Van de Walle to Landbouwkrediet, Team
Monex roster almost complete, 40th Vuelta al Táchira, Venezuela bid for 2006
Youth World's, Lori-Ann Muenzer to race in Burnaby, Cycling Ireland camp
Saturday, November 27
First
Edition Cycling News - Rebellin plans his season, Bayley named Australian
Cyclist of the Year, Nys favourite for Superprestige Gieten, Tafi to retire
with Saunier Duval, Hans De Clercq to retire, Shimano to sponsor Continental
Team, Spadi to Ceramica Flaminia, Operation for Moos, Latest doping sanctions,
Lake Taupo Challenge, Cycling Central returns
Sunday, November 28
First
Edition Cycling News - An interview with Chris Hoy, Tafi ready for revenge
in 2005, High hopes at Gerolsteiner, Gent Six: Hayles and Marvulli ill, Yates
wins at Lake Taupo, End of career for Arnouts?, New sponsor for Trust House/Women's
World Cup
Monday, November 29
First
Edition Cycling News - Basso in favour of Bartoli as DS, Wesemann heads
to the sun, No Berlin Six for Aldag, Merckx dispels health rumours, Sousa to
LA-Liberty, MTB Transportugal race, Tour of Bright this weekend, St Kilda Cycling
Club signs big sponsor, CCB Racing Team
Tuesday, November 30
First
Edition Cycling News - Prosecutor asks for light penalty for Vandenbroucke,
Dekker, Van Moorsel Cyclists of the Year, An interview with George Hincapie,
Marsal injured, Giro presentation next January, González and Escobar to Illes
Balears, Madsen stays, Flynn to New Zealand, East Coast 'cross rankings, Melbourne
Cup on Wheels, Australian team wanted
Cycling
News Flash - Hamilton sacking doesn't save Phonak, Grand Tours back in ProTour,
Lance gets overhauled special