All Alexander Vinokourov: Page 1

Contador scores Velo's Most Dramatic Day award
- By VeloNews.com
- Published Dec. 12, 2012
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UCI investigates Vinokourov Liege 'payoff' claim
- By VeloNews.com
- Published Nov. 5, 2012
The UCI will investigate claims that Alexander Vinokourov purchased his 2010 Liege win from Alexandre Kolobnev for €150,000
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Paper runs emails suggesting Vino' bought 2nd Liege
- By VeloNews.com
- Published Nov. 4, 2012
- Updated Nov. 4, 2012 at 4:02 PM EDT
Corriere della Sera follows up on a previous report by Corriere della Sera that suggests Kolobnev sold Vino' the victory
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Uran: I did not sell the Olympic road race
- By Andrew Hood
- Published Sep. 17, 2012
Rigoberto Urán insists that he made no deal with Alexander Vinokourov at the end of the Olympic road race
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Vino may not be done, but wants to direct
- By VeloNews.com
- Published Aug. 1, 2012
Olympic road champ says he may not be done racing, but wants to take on a director role after a vacation
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NewsWire: Tweets kill Olympic data, shooting ends cycle tour
- By VeloNews.com
- Published Jul. 30, 2012
Twitter posts clog data networks for the road race timing system in London; British trackies debut hot pants; Transcontinental cycle tour
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Vino' says he won clean, will retire 'on top'
- By Justin Davis, Agence France Presse
- Published Jul. 28, 2012
The freshly minted Olympic road race champ says he will retire once again — this time while he's on top
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Vinokourov out-kicks Uran to win Olympic road race
- By VeloNews.com
- Published Jul. 28, 2012
- Updated Jul. 28, 2012 at 3:15 PM EDT
The wily Kazakh steals a march on Rigoberto Uran to win gold in London
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Tour Pro Bike: Vino's custom Tarmac SL4
- By Caley Fretz
- Published Jul. 20, 2012
- Updated Jul. 20, 2012 at 2:13 PM EDT
With the Kazakh flag, gold housing and other customizations, Vino's Tarmac is a rolling shrine to the veteran all-rounder
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Notes from the Scrum: There's something about Pau
- By Matthew Beaudin
- Published Jul. 18, 2012
- Updated Jul. 21, 2012 at 11:31 PM EDT
Pau is a frequent stop on the Tour de France, and more than once has been the bearer of bad tidings


