Posted
September 21st, 2007
Cyclingnews.
The long awaited decision is in, and Floyd Landis has lost his appeal to the American Arbitration Association to overturn the sanction for his positive drug test from the 2006 Tour de France. The three member arbitration panel, led by president Patrice Brunet along with Christopher Campbell and Richard McLaren, was split 2-1 in […]
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Posted
September 8th, 2007
The Spokesmen.
The Fredcast.
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Posted
September 5th, 2007
Apparently Melbourne is very excited about a planned car free day next year, but that’s just the way it is with cities on the make, always taking a page from true world cities.
MELBOURNE will next year get its first “car-free day”, a controversial idea backed by Melbourne City Council — and branded an indulgence […]
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Posted
September 4th, 2007
Paul Pottinger decides that cyclists drive motorists to the 10th circle of hell.
IF Dante was to be reincarnated in Sydney today, he’d add another chapter to his Inferno based purely on his first exposure to the traffic in this Godforsaken metropolis.
There’s no shortage of torments to choose from in this 10th circle of hell - […]
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Posted
September 2nd, 2007
Marrickville, Sydney, 2007
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Posted
September 2nd, 2007
Recently it was announced that Cycling TV had stitched up an agreement with Joost to broadcast highlights on that service and since than I’ve been waiting for the channel to launch, happily it’s now up and running with a nice selection of race highlights and doco style reports.
So far I’ve viewed an inside look […]
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