Fly V wants UCI upgrade, then Tour
by Ben Delaney
- March 06, 2010
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Fly V Australia is aiming to become the first Australian ProTour team — and the first Aussie squad to race the Tour de France.
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Fly V Australia is aiming to become the first Australian ProTour team — and the first Aussie squad to race the Tour de France.
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The UCI grants provisional registration to Lampre, letting the Italian team remain part of the ProTour through March.
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The Lampre team, which has been denied a ProTour license because of “serious administrative non-compliances,” may be able to start next week’s Tour Down Under at the request of the UCI ProTour Council.
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The UCI has registered 17 ProTour teams, including Astana, but the team still may need to produce a bank guarantee before its future is secured.
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Liquigas adds nine to its roster
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What is the environmental impact of a ProTour race?
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