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News / Road / Vuelta a EspañaDream win for Antón as Vuelta returns to Basque Country
- By Andrew Hood
BILBAO, Spain (VN) - Igor Antón delivered a dream-come-true victory in Friday's emotional return to the Basque Country after a
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Gallery / Vuelta a España2011 Vuelta a España stage 19 photos by Graham Watson
- By VeloNews.com
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Race Result / Road / Vuelta a España
2011 Vuelta a España results, stage 19
- By VeloNews.com
Stage 1. Igor ANTON HERNANDEZ, (ESP) Euskaltel-Euskadi, in 3:53:34 2. Marzio BRUSEGHIN, (ITA) Movistar, at 41 3. Dominik NERZ,
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News / Road / Vuelta a EspañaUPDATED: Cobo fends off Froome in Basque battle
- By Andrew Hood
BILBAO, Spain (AFP) — Basque rider Igor Anton (Euskaltel) on Friday won the 19th stage of the Tour of Spain, a 158.5km ride from Noja to
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News / Road / Vuelta a EspañaBasque fans get thrill of the Vuelta after 33 years
- By Christophe Lehousse, Agence France Presse
BILBAO, Spain (AFP) — When the Vuelta a España reaches Bilbao on Friday, the cycling-mad Basques will finally get to see the Vuelta in
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News / Road / Tour de FranceInside the Tour by John Wilcockson: Evans, a complete
- By John Wilcockson
GRENOBLE, France (VN) — “There’s a car, a car … il y a une voiture!” You could hear the panic in the voice of a television
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Road / Tour de France / Video
Video: Stage 19 finish-line analysis: Down to the wire
- By VeloNews.com
Brian Holcombe and Andrew Hood from the Alpe d'Huez finish line
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News / Road / Tour de France2011 Tour de France stage 19 notebook: Danielson closing in
- By Andrew Hood
ALPE d'HUEZ, France (VN) — Tom Danielson realizes he has one more hard effort before he can enjoy what's been a highly successful Tour de
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NewsRolland refuses Hinault comparisons after L’Alpe d’Huez
- By Brian Holcombe
L’ALPE D’HUEZ, France (VN) — On a day when all French eyes were on L’Alpe d’Huez as the pride of the country Thomas Voeckler
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News / Road / Tour de FranceI still have the legs to beat Evans, says Schleck
- By Justin Davis, Agence France Presse
ALPE D'HUEZ, France (AFP) - Tour de France leader Andy Schleck believes he still has enough juice in his legs to defy Australian Cadel


