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NEWS: Contador Crowned the King in Paris

96th Tour de France

Stage 21: Montereau-Fault-Yonne to Paris Champs Elysees, 164km/102mi

By Cathy Mehl

astana winIn the shadow of the Arc de Triomphe Team Astana's Alberto Contador held up two fingers on each hand to signify his second Tour de France win in what played out to be a near-perfect ride for the young Spanish champion. Contador took both a mountain stage and time trial win, along with the victory for the team time trial, making for a well-rounded Tour from the world's current best stage racer.  After almost 85-hours of racing, Contador's gap to second place was a dominant four minutes, satisfying even nay-sayers that his repeat performance at the top of the podium in Paris is not a fluke. Coming in 4:11 behind Contador was Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) and rounding out the podium was seven-time Tour champion Lance Armstrong in his return to the sport after a four year retirement.  Team Astana also took the win in the Teams classification, a testament to the hard work put in by 6th place finisher Andreas Kloden, Sergio Paulinho, Yaroslav Popovych, Haimar Zubeldia, Gregory Rast, Dmitriy Muravyev and Levi Leipheimer to put two men on the podium.

 


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Joe Gambles defended his crown to win the Ironman 70.3 Lake Stevens event

Gambles defends & McQuaid conquers the pavement at Ironman 70.3 Lake Stevens
Written by: Jordan Rapp


Joe Gambles announced his return to racing in a big way, posting the fastest run of the day in 1:14:57 to successfully defend his Ironman 70.3 Lake Stevens crown. Melanie McQuaid continued her strong road-triathlon season, scoring her first 70.3 win and underscoring her early season statements that the grading of the XTERRA World Championships course in Maui meant that it was now little more than a glorified dirt road, which would require a very different approach to training.


News source: SLOWTWITCH.COM

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Michael Raelet, came in first in record breaking win

Raelert, Van Vlerken in Wiesbaden
Written by: Herbert Krabel


70.3 World Champion Michael Raelert added the European title to his resume with a record breaking win at the 2010 Ironman 70.3 Germany. Yvonne Van Vlerken also grabbed a new course record as she defended her title, but Desiree Ficker was only 22 seconds behind.


News source: SLOWTWITCH.COM

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MOUNTAIN: Trek's C3 Project Cannot be Stopped

Semenuk and McCaul take Gold and Silver at the Claymore Challenge


(Northfield, NH; Waterloo, WI) The Claymore Challenge marks the third straight Freeride Mountain Bike World Tour in which Trek's C3 Project riders Brandon Semenuk and Cam McCaul took 1st and 2nd place.


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Semenuk and McCaul came in tops at Claymore Challenge

Claymore Challenge 2010 - 2 TREK riders, Brandon Semenuk and Cam McCaul, came in 1st and 2nd at the claymore challenge.


Video: Brandon Semenuk Winning Run at the Claymore Challenge.


Video: Cam McCaul Came 2nd at the Claymore Challenge.

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Leadville 100: Leipheimer and Kobelski Smashed Record

A great 1-2 for the Teams riding Trek

Leadville 100, Levi Leipheimer (Team Radioshack) wins the Leadville 100 coming off the tour de france to better last year's winner, Lance Armstrong's record by 12 seconds. (Lance dropped out of the race due to injuries he carried from the Tour de France).


Great news is that Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru-Trek), came in second, also bettered Armstrong's record by 3.30sec.

News source: CYCLINGNEWS.COM
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Potts and Dibens win in Boulder

Andy Potts and Julie Dibens Claim Titles at Rohto Ironman 70.3 Boulder


SOURCE: ironman.com


American Andy Potts and Great Britain's Julie Dibens celebrated victory today at the inaugural Rohto Ironman 70.3 Boulder Triathlon. Potts, an Olympian and 2007 Ironman 70.3 World Champion, took the title in 3:46:50. Dibens, the current Ironman 70.3 World Champion, crossed the line in 4:19:46. FULL ARTICLE AT IRONMAN.COM


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An In-Depth Look at Trek's Race Department

Inside The Lab - Every trip to the podium starts somewhere. For Trek's teams and riders it starts in Waterloo, WI. With an ever-growing number of victories on the world's biggest stages, the Trek Race Department is solely dedicated to ensuring the continued success of Trek riders everywhere. If you've ever wondered where your Trek came from, how or who put it through its paces, than welcome to where it all begins.


Inside The Lab: An In-Depth Look at Trek's Race Department

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