THE WEEK IN BRIEF
- Friday, 18 January 2008
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SATURDAY JANUARY 12 TO FRIDAY JANUARY 18, 2008
| BRAVEHEART LAUNCH MACINTYRE MEMORIAL FUND |
MacIntyre was the full-time carer for one of his twin daughters, who suffers from a medical condition that meant she required constant attention. The fund aims to raise £20,000 to help the MacIntyre family care for their daughter for two years. If you want to find out more or make a donation go to www.braveheartfund.com.
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| CIPOLLINI TO RACE AGAIN |
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| LLOYD SIGNS WITH SEAN KELLY TEAM |
Lloyd will begin his season at the GP La Marseillaise on February 3 and also ride the Etoile de Besseges races immediately afterwards. The team has also been invited to the Volta ao Algarve stage race which starts on February 20. Key objectives during the season will be the FBD Insurance Rás, the Tour of Ireland and the Tour of Britain. The team will be managed by Belgian Kurt Bogaerts, and includes Irish riders Páidi O'Brien, Isaac Speirs, Stephen Gallagher and Mark Cassidy.
“I'm really happy to have got a place in Sean Kelly's team because it's been a terrible winter for finding places and I've managed to find something even after the demise of Pedaltech,” Lloyd told Cycling Weekly.
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QuickStep Innergetic officially launched its 2008 squad today (Friday). Tom Boonen (far right) is aiming for the yellow jersey in the first week of the Tour de France and to win Milan-San Remo. Photo by Luc Claessen. Full story>>
| ROULEUR EXHIBITION ROLLS ON |
The exhibition, presented by Rapha performance roadwear, will be at the Coventry Transport Museum from the end of January, and takes the form of a gallery of 250 cycling images from six photographers: Ben Ingham, Olaf Unverzart, Camille J McMillan, Gerard Brown, Timm Kolln and Geoff Waugh.
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| TRACK WOMEN AIMING FOR SUCCESS |
Double world cycling champion Shanaze Reade has one eye on the women's 500m time trial world title and will also be targeting the defence of her BMX crown in China a month later.
British world-class individual pursuiters Wendy Houvenaghel and Rebecca Romero are favourites for two of the three in the new team pursuit places as Britain try to strike gold in the new event.
"There are more events to go for in the World Championships than there are in the Olympics. One of the new events is the women's team pursuit and that's really exciting. The British team are not only getting strength in depth but also strength in breadth across more disciplines than we have before.” BC’s Dave Brailsford said.
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| MENCHOV DENIES ALL INVOLVEMENT WITH AUSTRIAN LAB |
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| LANDIS APPEAL TO BE HEARD IN MARCH |
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| GHENT-WEVELGEM - THE ROUTE IS CHANGED |
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| CTC ATTACKS MINISTER FOR ENDORSING HANDBAGGING BARONESS |
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| CONTADOR AND VALVERDE TO BE QUESTIONED BY ITALIAN INVESTIGATOR |
Torri confirmed that if riders and doctors refuse to be questioned either in Italy or Spain, then the Italian Olympic Committee has the right to eventually ban them from competing in Italy. That could cause havoc during 2008 because the Tour de France visits Italy for the second rest day and the world championships will be held in Varese, north of Milan in September.
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| LEE VALLEY OLYMPIC HOPEFULS GIVE THUMBS UP TO HOG HILL DESIGNERS |
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