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Sara Carrigan announces retirement
Team News : AA Drink becomes Leontien.nl Team in 2009
Tickets available for Track World Cup  for Sessions on Saturday, 22 November 2008
Team News : Team Flexpoint 2009 confirmed
Late update - photos from the women's race in Lygon Street, finale to the Herlad Sun Tour in Australia
Team News : Emma Pooley joins Cervelo-Lifeforce
Team News : Flexpoint and Platteland merger called off
An interview with Judith Arndt - reflecting on her successes in 2008
Team News : Vision 1 Racing - Nicole Cooke and Stefan Wyman announce 2009 plans
Peta Mullens opens the 'off-season' in Traralgon
Team News : Team Swift looking for new sponsors - YOU!
Team News : Team Spoecialized Designs for Women calls it a day
Team News : Flexpoint and Platteland merger
Cooke doubles up on Olympic title by becoming World RR Champion
Amber Neben - World TT Champion
Holler wins in Firenze, Arndt takes Toscana title
Arndt protects race lead by winning stage 5 in Toscana
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg wins stage, Arndt keeps maglia rosa
Mara Abbott top in Toscana, Arndt still in race lead
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg wins solo in Toscana, Arndt in race lead
Vos sprints to hill top win, Arndt takes over race lead
Team Columbia win TTT in Toscana - Villumsen leads GC
Judith Arndt confirms World Cup Championship with win in Nurnberg (final round)
Teutenberg climbs to victory - Becker wins HLT
Markerink wins, Becker keeps lead in Holland Ladies Tour
Wichmann takes stage 3, Becker moves into lead in Holland Ladies Tour
Exclusive interview with Olympic TT silver medallist, Emma Pooley

Worrack wins TT, Wild in lead, HLT Stage 2

Teutenberg in lead at Holland Ladies Tour
Nicole Cooke interview - the Olympic RR Champion spoke exclusively to WCN 
Priska Doppmann announces her retirement
Luperini wins Plouay, Arndt seals World Cup series   Photos Added
Keller wins Route De France. Bronzini times sprint perfectly to take stage
Olympics - Pendelton wins over Meares
Olympics - Vos wins to go with World title
Olympics - British 1-2 in pursuit
Keller wins TT to defend GC lead

Teutenberg wins third, Keller stays in lead

Juodvalkyte wins in solo break Luise Keller keeps lead in Route de France
Luise Keller takes Stage 3 and moves into race lead
Armstrong - Olympic TT Champion
Corazza wins, Verbeke in lead
Two in a row for Teutenberg
Nicole Cooke wins Olympic road race  Photos added
Marta Bastianelli faces CONI after positive test in July
Cervelo Lifeforce wins TTT in Sweden
Seehafer takes win in Sweden
Arndt seals victory, Worrack wins stage
Thurig wins TT, Arndt in race lead in Thuringen
New leader - Treier in yellow in Thuringen
Cantele takes over in yellow after solo win
Doppmann stage winner and new race leader
Angela Hennig takes lead in Thuringen
Giro Donne - Luperini seals fifth victory, a decade since the last time
Giro Donne - Teutenberg leads after stage win
Wild second on stage, keeps lead as Teutenberg sprints in

Wild takes opener TT in Rabo Tour

Anna Meares books ticket to Beijing

Rasmussen to Team Swift
Rochelle Gilmore to Team Flexpoint
Carla Ryan signs for Cervelo Lifeforce
Beltman takes Liberty Classic, Teutenberg wins Triple crown
Teutenberg chases history in Philapelphia
Arndt wins stage and steals overall back from De Goede
De Goede wins Little Italy and takes race lead
Arndt wins another stage, takes race lead
Arndt wins in Montreal, Schleicher keeps lead
 
 
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An interview with Judith Arndt - reflecting on her successes in 2008
Belinda Goss wins the finale in Lygon Street, Melbourne

Peta Mullens opens the 'off-season' in Traralgon

Team News

Team News : AA Drink becomes Leontien.nl Team in 2009

Team News : Team Flexpoint 2009 confirmed

Team News : Emma Pooley joins Cervelo-Lifeforce

Team News : Flexpoint and Platteland merger called off

Team News : Vision 1 Racing - Nicole Cooke and Stefan Wyman announce 2009 plans

Team Swift looking for a sponsor

Team Specialized Designs for women folds after a successful 2008

Flexpoint & Platteland merge

 

World Road Championships

Cooke is RR Champion

Neben takes TT title

 

Giro Della Toscana

Stage 6 - Holler wins in Firenze, Arndt takes overall

Stage 5    Stage 4  Stage 3  Stage 2b   Stage 2a   Stage 1

 

World Cup 2008

Arndt wins 2008 competition and confirms dominance with win in Nurnberg (final round)

Olympic Games, Beijing 2008
Holland Ladies Tour

Teutenberg wins in Valkenburg, Becker is Champion

Stage 5 Stage 3  Stage 2  Stage 1

Track

Sprint - Pendleton wins

Points - Vos takes title

Pursuit - British 1-2

Road

Time Trial - Armstrong wins

Road Race - Cooke wins in the rain    

 

Exclusive interview with Olympic RR Champion, Nicole Cooke

 

 

Exclusive interview with Olympic TT silver medallist, Emma Pooley

Priska Doppmann announces her retirement
 

Route De France

Stage 7 - Keller wins overall, Bronzini times sprint to perfection for stage

Stage 6  Stage 5  Stage 4     Stage 3  Stage 2  Stage 1  Prologue

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                   

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