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The Muslim women veil issue in France is gradually taking an ugly shape across the world. The ‘extra’ liberal people possessed with Western...
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It’s time for Cadel Evans and Carlos Sastre to face off in the defining race of their careers, alone against the clock and each other as they go flat out in...
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Once again, Cadel Evans needs to make up time on a Spanish rider if he wants to win the Tour de France. Runner-up last year to Alberto Contador, the Australian is now...
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Cadel Evans wore the yellow jersey as riders started Sunday’s 15th stage of the Tour de France, which took the peloton into the Alps for the first of three...
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Cadel Evans of Australia wore the yellow jersey as riders started Saturday’s 14th stage of the Tour de France, the last day before the showcase race hits the high...
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Cadel Evans kept the Tour de France leader’s yellow jersey after the final climb of the Pyrenees, while Moises Duenas Nevado woke up to the sound of police...
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Cadel Evans of Australia led Wednesday’s 11th stage of the Tour de France, which was hit by another doping bust after Spanish cyclist Moises Duenas Nevado tested...
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Cadel Evans overcame injury and pain to take the yellow jersey on the 10th stage of the Tour de France. His main rival, Alejandro Valverde, fell apart in the...
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Bruised and sore and aching from head to ankles, Cadel Evans stood on the podium with tears in his eyes and a yellow jersey on his back.The Australian took the overall...
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Cadel Evans started Monday’s 10th stage of the Tour de France, which has the two biggest climbs in the Pyrenees, covered in cuts and bruises after falling the...
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Cadel Evans will wake up with a sore head and cuts all over his body, and Monday’s two huge mountain climbs will tell if the Australian’s crash in stage...
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After the Seoul Olympics, using traffic control measures while hosting the Olympics in 1988, and also the 2004 Athens Olympics’ using the same tactics for more...
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Tom Boonen possessing the green jersey for the best sprinter doubled his stage wins by succeeding in the twelfth stage of the ongoing Tour de France, 2007. The Belgian...
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