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Grote Prijs Sven Nys
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Wednesday, January 7

Australian Open Road Championships
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The women's race was very close - a single second decided gold.

An interview with Steve Johnson

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The first of a two-part interview on the state of the federation.

Rotterdam Six Days
Men, women, youngsters and sprinters headed into the next to last night.

Australian Open Road Championships
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The fastest espoir in Australia took the U23 men's time trial.

Jayco Bay Cycling Classic
The women's race in Australia also finished today.

Vuelta al Tachira
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It's summer in Venezuela and the racing is hot! Stage 1 is a battle for bonus seconds.

Tuesday, January 6

Jayco Bay Cycling Classic
The showdown in Australia, as the men headed into the final stage.

Trent Wilson diary
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It is a busy end of the year for Willo.

6-Daagse van Rotterdam
A lead change after night four sees the local boys gasping for breath.

Fitness Q&A
There's a nasty case of foot pain plus questions about protein supplements, blood tests, saddle position and the 'lower core' of the body.

Jayco Bay Classic
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The women also fought out the Portarlington criterium.

Veldrit Sint Michielsgestel
Once a Superprestige race, the fight was still hard, even as only a C1 race.

Monday, January 5

2008 Reader Poll
The final categories are awarded – Best Moment and Rider of the Year

Jayco Bay Classic
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The Portarlington criterium was the next-to-last stop in the men's race.

Tasmanian Christmas Carnivals
Hobart's carnival proved a happy hunting ground for a local favourite.

Feature - Team Columbia
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Bob Stapleton and Allan Peiper talk about the diversity of Team Columbia.

Tech - On test
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Paul Verkyulen gets his hands on Easton's EC90 Equipe SLX3.

MTB - North Island Cross Country Cup #1
Cross country and downhill mountain bike racing kicks off for 2009 in Rotorua New Zealand.

Cyclo-cross - Vlaamse Witloof Veldrit
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More photos added from the Belgian race.

Cyclo-cross - Flüüger Quer
Brief results posted for this Swiss race

Cyclo-cross - Vlaamse Witloof Veldrit
Racers tune up with one week to go until Belgian nationals. Photos and full results added.

 


Rund um die Nürnberger Altstadt - CDM/1.1

Germany, September 16-17, 2007

All or nothing for Cooke and Vos

By Greg Johnson

Nicole Cooke (Raleigh Lifeforce Cration HB) will race for her third World Cup title on Sunday
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The Women's World Cup final this weekend will be, as it should be, an all or nothing battle between the world's most talented female cyclists. In a promoter's dream scenario this weekend reigning World Cup winner and women's cycling stalwart Nicole Cooke (Raleigh Lifeforce Cration HB) will defend her title with a narrow championship lead over reigning women's road world champion Marriane Vos.

In any other year Great Britain's Cooke would be able to arrive at Rund um die Nürnberger Altstadt knowing her title was done and dusted, however the double points on offer at this year's finale means her Dutch opponent is a serious title contender. While the threat of 20 year-old Vos is very real, the super experienced Cooke has an advantage over her opponent in having races the event three times while Vos will be making her event debut this weekend.

"I've ridden the course three times before so I know what to expect," Cooke told BBC.co.uk. "My rival hasn't ever raced it. I'm happy with my form at the moment, so I'm hoping it can continue and I can get the job done on Sunday.

"It's still mathematically possible for my closest rival to beat me and I still have to keep all my wits about me for a very hard race but I'm prepared for that and I'd much rather be in my situation than hers," she added. "I think until it's over there's going to be a lot of emotion involved in the race trying to get the job done."

Marianne Vos is chasing her first World Cup
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It will take a Vos victory with Cooke finishing fourth, or worse, in order for the youngster to reclaim the 80 point difference that separates the two for her first World Cup title. A second place could also secure the former cyclo-cross world champion the title, providing that Cooke finishes outside of the top 10.

Behind the leading duo is another pair who will fight for third place between themselves, given the 118 point gap to second place Vos is insurmountable. That battle is between Australia's Oenone Wood (T-Mobile) on 139 points and Italian Noemi Cantele (Bigla Cycling Team) who holds 110 points to her name. Italian women's cycling legend Fabiana Luperini (Menikini-Gysko) could have contended for the third spot, currently sitting in fifth place on 108 points, however she won't contest the World Cup's final round.

The race will be held on the scenic course around the old town of Nürnberg, along the old city walls and in the shadow of its impressive castle. The peloton will make its way around the medieval city that features a torture museum, among other things. It could well feel like torture to those taking part, with the 117 kilometre race featuring nine laps of a 12.9 kilometre circuit.

Regina Schleicher won in Germany last year
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While all eyes will be on the World Cup battle between Cooke and Vos, hometown squad Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung could deprive both camps of the victory, with its nine rider lineup including last year's event winner Regina Schleicher, Edita Pucinskaite and Trixi Worrack.

The 143 kilometre men's race will see some of Germany's biggest squads out in force with Gerolsteiner, Team Milram, and Wiesenhof among the list of squads taking part in the UCI 1.1 race.