USA Pro Cycling Challenge 2011
Latest News from the Race
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USAPCC: Flagstaff top choice for Boulder finish line locale
Mountaintop finish a possibility for stage 6 -
USAPCC Gallery: Colorado communities welcome race
New and returning host cities happy to have won bids -
Live stream from USA Pro Cycling Challenge announcement
Host cities announced, with 7-Eleven team in attendance
USA Pro Cycling Challenge
Races
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USA Pro Cycling Challenge 201122 August 2011 - 28 August 2011 | Colorado, USA | 2.1
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Stage 3 - Leipheimer takes narrow victory in Vail | Vail (ITT)2011-08-25 16.1km
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Stage 4 - Viviani storms Steamboat Springs | Avon - Steamboat Springs2011-08-26 138.4km
Latest Content on the Race
Top News on the Race
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Randell makes case for race radio re-think in wake of Colorado crash
"Communication vital to rider safety" -
Video: Baldwin "ecstatic" about USA Pro Cycling Challenge
Bissell rider puts knowledge of home roads to good use -
Morkov hunts first pro win in Colorado
Saxo Bank Dane eyes stage six finale in Denver
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USA Pro Cycling Challenge aspires to UCI 2.HC upgrade
Hunter says financial backing is secure for 2012 -
Video: Summerhill steps up for Garmin-Cervélo in Colorado
Stagiaire supports team's stars on home roads -
Video: Voigt cracks top ten in USA Pro Cycling Challenge time trial
Leopard Trek rider critiques Andy Schleck's culinary skills
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Viviani hopes to secure sprint jersey in Denver
Young Italian eyes World Championships and Olympic Games -
Rodriguez vies for stage win and sprint jersey in Colorado
American up against a handful of fast men -
Vande Velde finds form of old in Colorado
Garmin-Cervelo American puts two years of suffering behind him
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USA Pro Cycling Challenge: Top 10 contenders in Colorado
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USA Pro Cycling Challenge: More than a climber's race
Horner, Hampsten, Stetina analyse the stages