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Jayco Bay Classic
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Friday, January 9

Bremen Six Days
With the Dutch race barely over, things kicked off in Germany.

Rotterdam Six Days
The final day saw lots of changes in the top four.

Tech news
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The latest news from Mavic, Giro, Mt Borah & more.

Readers' letters
This week there are more views on Piepoli, and our readers can't stop discussing Armstrong. There's also a Rock Racing comment and some about our new look.

6-Daagse van Rotterdam pics
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Images from the Rotterdam stop in the great six-day circus.

Thursday, January 8

Tech News Flash
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James Huang takes a sneak peak at Lance Armstrong's new ride for the Tour Down Under.

Vuelta al Tachira
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Stage 3's circuit upsets the overall classification.

USA Cycling's Steve Johnson
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An interview with USA Cycling's Steve Johnson: State of the federation - Part I & Part II.

Australian Open Road Championships
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A world champion returns for his first elite men's time trial win.

Tech - On test
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Ben Atkins takes on the Fondriest TF2.

Wednesday, January 7

Vuelta al Tachira
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A field sprint decides stage 2 while GC supremacy tightens to one second.

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.


Track World Cup 06-07 Round 1 - CDM

Sydney, Australia, November 17-19, 2006

Track season opens with Sydney World Cup

Theo Boss winning the keirin at the Dunc Gray velodrome back in March.
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In a change from previous years, Sydney is now hosting the opening round of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup. 242 riders representing 32 nations will compete in 16 events in three days of cycling action at the Dunc Gray velodrome. The entry list includes eight reigning World Champions, Olympic and World Champion medallists, as well as five of Australia's Melbourne Commonwealth Games gold medallists.

Recently introduced changes to the UCI World Cup Series allow for professional track team entries, similar to the current set up for road and mountain bike racing, which means the host nation will actually field three teams. The inclusion of the Australian 'Cyclones' National team and the SouthAustralia.com-AIS and Drapac-Porsche professional teams means fans will not only have the chance to cheer on their heroes, they will also witness the young stars with their sights set on the 2008 Olympic Games.

There will be seven professional track teams (two each from Australia and Spain, one each from the Ukraine, Russia and Great Britain) will participate. The eight reigning world champions include: Natallia Tsylinskaya (Blr), 500 metre time trial and sprint, Arnaud Tourant (Fra), teams sprint, Theo Bos (Ned), keirin and sprint, Chris Hoy (GBr), kilometre time trial, Isaac Galvez Lopez (Spa), Madison, Peter Dawson (Aus), teams pursuit, Mark Jamieson (Aus), teams pursuit, and Stephen Wooldridge (Aus), teams pursuit.

The highlight of the weekend's racing is likely to be a showdown between Bos and Ryan Bailey in the keirin. Bos is the current World Champion for both the sprint and the keirin but missed a medal in the team sprint at this year's World Championships in Bordeaux when the Australians defeated the Netherlands in the bronze medal ride. Both Bos and Bayley have been in training camps in the lead up to this week's event with Bayley in Adelaide and Bos training with the Dutch team for the past three weeks on Bayley's hometown track in Perth.

World Kilometer Champion Chris Hoy may not be on top form after suffering from a bout of food poisoning since arriving in Australia on Tuesday. However, this may provide compatriot Jason Queally with a chance to shine on the track where he took the Olympic Kilometre Title in 2000.

This is the sixth time this event has been staged in Sydney which first hosted a round in 2002. The World Cup ranks only behind the Olympics and World Championships in importance on the international track cycling calendar.

The winner of each event at the Sydney World Cup will receive the World Cup Classics leader's jersey in addition to the gold medal. The three other rounds in the 2006-2007 series are: Moscow, December 15 to 17, Los Angeles, January 19 to 21, and Manchester, February 23 to 25.