Stuart O’Grady finished eighth in Tours after a hard fought battle that saw the peloton shatter at the mid-point of the race. LEOPARD TREK took to the start with a clear plan. The team would look to get into an early break and...
Team Saxo Bank made a thorough mark on the Belgian classic and in the breathtaking finale towards the Wall of Huy Andy Schleck was close to getting the biggest victory of his career. Italian Davide Rebellin...
With a convincing sprint Team Saxo Bank's Matti Breschel took tenth place in an approved version of the cobblestone classic of them all: Paris-Roubaix. The team had an extremely strong riding Kasper Klostergaard in the forefront...
The only 22-year-old Matt Goss was Team Saxo Bank's main character in the 203-kilometer-long Classic, Gent-Wevelgem, and fetched an impressive third place. The traditional race was being held in pouring rain and fierce winds,...
Michael Mørkøv and Alex Rasmsussen were dominated the World Cup Madison from the start by winning two out of the first three sprints. The Danes conquered the world championship title when they both out sprinted the rest of the...
The Tour of Flanders or, “Ronde van Vlaanderen” as it is more known, is not only one of the most prestigious race to win of the whole season, it’s also one of the toughest and biggest on-day race there is. This year’s race...
Tomasz Sikora (Poland) finished in ninth position at the last race of the biathlon World Cup in Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS). Sikora has made a really great second and in the overall cup he finished in second place after Ole-Einar...
Team Saxo Banks Jens Voigt (Germany) won the Criterium International for the fifth time of his career. Voigt came in fifth place in the final individual time trail, and that was enough to secure the victory. Jens Voigt also...
Team Saxo Bank's sprinter from Argentina, Juan José Haedo, came in first place when he sprinted towards the finish line and gave the team a hard-earned victory in GP of Cholet. Jimmy Casper (France) came in second place.
After the world cup finals in Åre (SWE) Anja Pärson claimed the third place in the womens Alpine overall World Cup. Lindsey Vonn from USA won the overall cup, 364 points ahead of Maria Riesch from Germany and 729 points ahead of...
The eighth and final 119-kilometer-long mountain stage of Paris-Nice was anything but a parade in and around Nice on the French Riviera. The terrain invited the most aggressive riders in the bunch to move. At the end Schleck...