Media Highlights
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Bob Stapleton at Tour de Georgia
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Sivtsov wins epic stage of Brasstown Bald
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2008 RACE SCHEDULE UPDATE
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High Road on Versus
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Kirchen Storms The Mur for Victory in Fleche Wallone
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George Hincapie feature on Versus
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Wiggins defends his World Championship title
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Hincapie wins final stage of the Amgen Tour of California
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Cavendish' sprint finish in the Tour of California
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“Cycling becomes the new golf...”
Team High Road introduces comprehensive anti-doping program
December 09, 2007 | Read Full Article
Team High Road is implementing a new comprehensive and independent anti-doping program. The program will be managed by Agency for Cycling Ethics (ACE), a company that provides anti-doping monitoring and testing programs to prevent and detect doping behavior in cyclists.
Wiggins claims World Cup Gold
December 08, 2007 | Permalink
The Guardian Britain's track cyclists won medals in all five events on day one of the Beijing World Cup yesterday but the haul included only one gold. Read More
George Hincapie: Heading to new pastures
December 07, 2007 | Permalink
Retaining motivation is a test for every rider towards the end of their careers. George Hincapie has been competing for longer than many in the professional peloton but, thanks to a change of scenery, he's determined to have a strong season in 2008. Cyclingnews' Shane Stokes spoke to the American about his move to Team High Road. Read More
Giant Bicycles Takes The High Road
December 03, 2007 | Read Full Article
iant Bicycles has partnered with High Road Sports, Inc. and its professional men's and women's cycling teams now known as "Team High Road". With this announcement, the world's largest bicycle brand continues its long-standing commitment to developing products for the world's most demanding riders.
Cavendish optimistic about High Road's future
December 03, 2007 | Read Full Article
Speaking to Cyclingnews at the Sydney Track World Cup, British rising star Mark Cavendish says he was upset when T-Mobile chose to leave the sport of cycling but he is confident in Bob Stapleton's High Road Sports. "It's no different really," he said. "I think that we still have the best manager in the sport." Read More
An interview with Bernhard Eisel
December 01, 2007 | Permalink
It's all about the Classics The 2006 edition of Paris-Roubaix had many memorable moments: George Hincapie's epic crash, that infamous train crossing incident, and not least the ride of Fabian Cancellara. Not far behind the chaos, however, was Bernhard Eisel, whose fifth place finish earned him immediate attention from T-Mobile, with a contract following soon afterwards. And despite a less than ideal first season, the Austrian is already making plans for 2008, as Cyclingnews contributor Sarah Staber found out. Read More