RadioShack’s Johan Bruyneel: ‘We don’t have to win the Tour de France’
For RadioShack team director Johan Bruyneel, “We Might As Well Win” — the title of his 2008 book — has given way to a more relaxed attitude.
For RadioShack team director Johan Bruyneel, “We Might As Well Win” — the title of his 2008 book — has given way to a more relaxed attitude.
Horner, Brajkovic get Tour nods for Shack
The team was not included in the list of 22 squads invited to the 2010 Vuelta, set to start Aug. 28 in Sevilla. Sixteen teams were already selected, but RadioShack was not among the final six wild-card selections revealed Monday.
Team RadioShack announces its Tour of Switzerland roster
Haimar Zubeldia's Tour de France campaign is under threat after the Spaniard suffered a fracture in a crash on Monday at the Dauphine Criterium.
Team RadioShack's Sébastien Rosseler broke a bone in his left hand and bruised his shoulder after colliding with a car while on a training ride, the team announced Wednesday.
The UCI has issued a provisional suspension of RadioShack rider Li Fuyu after he tested positive for the stimulant Clenbuterol at last month’s Tour of Flanders.
RadioShack’s Sébastien Rosseler won Wednesday’s Brabantse Pijl out of a three-man breakaway in Belgium.
RadioShack riders will be lining up on bikes uniquely prepared for the world’s toughest single-day bike race.
Johan Bruyneel says the Giro d'Italia didn't fit Team RadioShack's plans for 2010 — instead, the team will focus on defending Levi Leipheimer's streak at the Amgen Tour of California.
Lampre’s Danilo Hondo won the fourth stage of the Giro di Sardegna on Friday after his team leader Alessandro Petacchi crashed in the final meters of the race.
Despite nasty crashes at Algarve, RadioShack will start Gert Steegmans and Tomas Vaitkus at this weekend's cobbled races in Belgium. Milram, Liquigas and Quick Step also release their rosters.
Levi Leipheimer isn’t used to racing in Europe so early in the season, at least not since the inception of the Tour of California in 2006.
There are a lot of big names expected for the 101st edition of Milan-San Remo next month, but Riccardo Riccò isn’t among them.
It was a day of firsts for Trek-Livestrong at the 2010 Tour of Qatar,
The Skil-Shimano cycling team has agreed to annul Fumiyuki Beppu's contract after the Japanese rider acknowledged that he had violated UCI rules in reaching a verbal agreement to join the Team RadioShack.
After a long history with Shimano, Armstrong is joining the rest of his RadioShack team on Look Keo Blade pedals for 2010.
Lance Armstrong will be back in the spring classics this year in a big way. RadioShack sport director Johan Bruyneel told Biciciclismo that Armstrong will race Milan-San Remo, Tour of Flanders, Amstel Gold Race and Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
Jason McCartney is consistent if nothing else. An appointed domestique since he was 15 years old, the native Iowan has a developed a sick passion for burying himself into the ground in the service of others.
Astana and RadioShack are both expected to start the Vuelta a Castilla y León in northern Spain in mid-April
Team Sky drew first blood in Sunday’s Cancer Council Classic. But two days later in the South Australian village of Tanunda, 2008 champion Andre Greipel of HTC-Columbia fired the first real warning shot of the opening event of this year’s ProTour when he claimed the first road stage and ochre leader’s jersey at the 2010 Santos Tour Down Under.
Haimar Zubeldia concedes it will be difficult to beat ex-teammate Alberto Contador in this year’s Tour de France.
Lance Armstrong’s return to the podium of the Tour de France may have been the biggest story in cycling this year, but Johan Bruyneel says it nearly didn’t happen.
Team RadioShack’s riders spent part of their Tucson training camp getting familiar with each other and with their new 2010 Trek Madone 6-Series bikes.
Neal Roger's chats with RadioShack's emerging star, Matt Busche
VIDEO: Neal Rogers chats with Team RadioShack's Chris Horner
A gallery of the new RadioShack team bikes
An introduction and highlights of Neal Rogers' interviews with Team RadioShack's Chris Horner, Levi Leipheimer, Johan Bruyneel and Matthew Busche.
Putting together a ProTour team is not cheap. There are riders’ salaries, bikes, components, cars and everything else you can think of. Someone has to foot the bill and the members of the new RadioShack team know that. Fortunately most of the money men like to ride, too, and getting in a few miles with Lance Armstrong’s team is not a bad way to be thanked?
You know the guy — maybe you've been him — the guy who is already suited up, with tires pumped, waiting for the rest of the gang to get its act together?
A look at the official Team RadioShack Treks for 2010
It’s a team highly reminiscent of the squads that took him to seven Tour de France wins, funded by an American sponsor lured into the sport by the draw of his star power — yet Lance Armstrong said Tuesday that his new RadioShack ProTour team isn’t built solely around him.
Allen Lim says his move from Garmin-Transitions to Team RadioShack for the 2010 season was based on new opportunities and challenges.
Haimar Zubeldia says he signed with Astana to work with Johan Bruyneel, and he signed with RadioShack for the same reason.
The 2010 team will include 26 riders from 16 nations.
From Cat 2 to RadioShack: Matthew Busche's meteoric rise.