Yeah and for the first time in a long time you will have three Brits starting the Tour. Cavendish and or Cummings could get a go in the Vuelta. I don't see anybody they have got to ride for the GC or of any importance to them, so he might get sent along for the experience. Depending who DC decide to send then I can see Cummings being picked as well.Good to actually see some British cyclists at top teams for 2007.
Millar, Wiggins, Hammond, Cavendish, Cummings, Wegelius(at a push). Gone are the days of Boardman and Sciandri just scraping by.Yeah and for the first time in a long time you will have three Brits starting the Tour. Cavendish and or Cummings could get a go in the Vuelta. I don't see anybody they have got to ride for the GC or of any importance to them, so he might get sent along for the experience. Depending who DC decide to send then I can see Cummings being picked as well.
Of course there is Nicole Cooke (who will surely be win the World Championships)![]()
Well if you want a rile model of somebody who wins and wins big and is clean then look at her, but then woman's cycling doesn't have the money that the like so Alejandro Valverde or Tom Boonen take home per year (I should add Robbie McEwan took home 1.5m last year and gets 35k for every crit he turns up to Europe, especially he post Tour ones), so the lure of taking drugs isn't as much there because they do it for the love of the sport.
Tour of Siam
Final General Classification
1 Jai Crawford (Aus) Giant A.R.T 24.04.43
2 Yukihiro Doi (Jpn) Skil Shimano 0.26
3 Will Ford (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 0.53
4 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 0.56
5 Ghader Mizbani (Irn) Giant A.R.T 1.03
6 Hossein Askari (Irn) Giant A.R.T 1.29
7 Lex Nederlof (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 1.31
8 Kam Po Wong (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 1.51
9 Yevgeniy Yakovlev (Kaz) Polygon Sweet Nice 1.53
10 Jacob Nielsen (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 1.56
11 Hai Jun Ma (Chn) Qinghai Team 1.57
12 Thiijs Zonneveld (Ned) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team
13 Paul Griffin (Irl) Giant A.R.T
14 Vyascheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) Polygon Sweet Nice 2.12
15 Pol Nabben (Ned) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 2.47
16 Xing Yan Dong (Chn) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 2.58
17 Sirous Hashemzadeh (Irn) Azad University 3.15
18 Artemiy Timofeev (Rus) Polygon Sweet Nice 3.21
19 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 3.55
20 Iman Suparman (Ina) Benteng Muda Tangerang 3.58
With a name like that he has to be the next big thing in cycling![]()
Well technically you can claim to Predictor-Lotto newboy Dario David Cioni (formerly Liguigas) who was born in in Reading and wanted to take out a British racing licenise but the UCI said no after he had represented Italy in the mountain bike.Millar, Wiggins, Hammond, Cavendish, Cummings, Wegelius(at a push). Gone are the days of Boardman and Sciandri just scraping by.
Can't imagine there's much money for those cyclists doing the continental tours bar those big-names that have dropped down due to age or injury, but then they've made their reputation elsewhere.
It's a good thing the England Cricket Board's rules don't run cycling in England, in other words.Well technically you can claim to Predictor-Lotto newboy Dario David Cioni (formerly Liguigas) who was born in in Reading and wanted to take out a British racing licenise but the UCI said no after he had represented Italy in the mountain bike.
Cioni has finished 4th in the Giro so I would imagine he will lead them once McEwen goes home at the end of stage 12 and then work for Cadel Evans in the Tour.
Other noteble riders with British passports is the aforementioned Robbie McEwen and Michael Barry.
Alexander Khatuntsev, 2006 Russian Road Champion.Who's the guy on the far right and what did he win?
Five.Beat Baden Cooke to the line too. Fair effort. Any idea how many stages there are?