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Team RadioShack Michelob Ultra

Tour Down Under:
1) Andre Greipel (HTC-Columbia) 3 15' 30
2) Luis Leon Sanchez (Caisse d'Epargne)
3) Greg Henderson (Sky Pro cycling Team)
The first stop on the world cycling calendar, the Santos Tour Down Under kicks off the cycling year in exhilarating style. The week-long event brings the top ProTour professional cycling teams to race on the streets of Adelaide and regional South Australia each January. Up for grabs are important UCI ProTour points and the Santos Tour Down Unders Ochre Leaders Jersey.

Tour of Qatar:
1) Wouter Mol (Vacansoliel Pro Cycling Team) 15h 55' 17"
2) Geert Steurs (Topsport Vlaanderen-Mercator) 15h 52' 52"
3) Tom Boonen (Quick Step) 15h 57' 02"
Qatar is big business in the cycling world, despite the not exactly bicycle friendly conditions and regularly attracts the biggest names from the sport, and the country is seriously being mooted for a Tour de France start.

Tour of Oman:
1) Fabian Cancellara (Team Saxo Bank) 16h 02' 52"
2) Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky Pro Cycling Team)
3) Cameron Meyer (Team Garmin-Transitions)
The city of Muscat in the Sultana of Oman, Eddy Merckx and Dirk De Pau have found an agreement in order to organise a new road cycling event, from the 14th to the 19th of February 2010 for which the technical organisation will be entrusted to Amaury Sport Organisation, organisers of the Tour de France.

Paris-Nice:
1) Alberto Contador (Team Astana)
2) Alejandro Valverde (Caisse d'Epargne)
3) Luis Leon Sanchez (Caisse d'Epargne)
Paris-Nice, "the race to the sun", is a professional cycling stage race starting March 7th. This year the start will take place in Montfort l'Amaury

Criterium International:
1) Pierrick Fedrigo (Bouygues Telecom)
2) Michael Rogers ( HTC-Columbia)
3) Tiago Machado (Team RadioShack)
Race organiser Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) has announced that the 2010 Criterium International - the two-day "mini Tour de France" - will take place on the island of Corsica in 2010. The race has been held in Charleville-Mézières, in the French Ardennes, since 2001. German Jens Voigt (Saxo Bank) has won the last three editions of the race.

Tour of Flanders:
1) Fabian Cancellara (SWI) Team Saxo Bank
2) Tom Boonen (BEL) Quick Step
3) Philippe Gilbert Omega-Pharma Lotto
The Tour of Flanders (Dutch: Ronde van Vlaanderen) is a road cycling race held in Flanders, Belgium. It is held every spring, exactly one week before Paris-Roubaix, and it used to be part of the UCI World Cup. It is now part of the UCI ProTour and is regarded as one of the 'Monuments' of the European professional cycling calendar. This year Stijn Devolder will try to defend his race title, but Heinrich Haussler is hot this year, even with a recent fall in the Volta ao Algarve.

Paris Roubaix:
1) Fabian Cancellara (SWI) Team Saxo Bank
2) Thor Hushovd (NOR) Cervelo TestTeam
3) Juan Antonia Flecha (SPA) Sky Pro Cycling Team
Paris-Roubaix is one of the oldest cycle races of the professional road cycling calendar. First run in 1896, there are 28 cobbles sections included in the race, three of them considered to be of maximum difficulty.

Fleche Wallonne:
1) Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team
2) Joaquin Rodriguez Oliver (Spa) Team Katusha
3( Alberto Contador Velasco (Spa) Astana
The Flèche Wallonne is an international cycling race of one day, a classic, which takes place in Belgium during the spring. This race is part of the Pro-Tour program

Liege Bastogne Liege:
1) Alexandre Vinokourov (Kaz) Astana
2) Alexandr Kolobnev (Rus) Team Katusha
3) Alejandro Valverde (Spa) Caisse d'Epargne
Liege-Bastogne-Liege is the last major spring classic. First held in 1882, Liege Bastogne Liege is known as the 'La Doyenne" because it is the oldest classic on the cycling calendar. It is one of the most prestigious and exacting events of the season. The out and back race through the Belgian Ardennes countryside is one of the most difficult races because it tests every rider's endurance and ability to race over a series of high gradient hills. Legendary climbs such as the Cote de Wanne, Saint Roche, Stockeu and la Redoute force the riders to dig deep.

Tour de Romandie:
1) Alejandro Valverde Caisse d'Epargne
2) Simon Spilak Lampre Farnese
3) Denis Menchov Rabobank
The Tour de Romandie is a stage race which is part of the UCI ProTour. It runs in the old Romandie region, in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. It began in 1947, to coincide with the 50-year celebration of the Swiss Cycling.

Tour of California:
1) Michael Rogers HTC-Columbia
2) David Zabriskie Garmin-Transitions
3) Levi Leipheimer Team RadioShack
The largest cycling event in America, the 2010 Amgen Tour of California is a Tour de France-style cycling road race, presented by AEG, that challenges the world's top professional cycling teams to compete along a demanding course from May 16-23.

Dauphine Libere:
1) Janez Brajkovic (SLO) Team RadioShack
2) Alberto Contador (SPA) Team Astana
3) Tejay Van Garderen (USA) HTC-Columbia
The week-long competition will start in eastern France and finish in Sallanches. A stage finish in Grenoble is planned for Friday, June 11, with a mountaintop finish taking place on L'Alpe the next day

Tour of Philadelphia:
1) Matthew Harley Goss (AUS) Team HTC-Columbia
2) Peter Sagan (SVK) Liquigas-Doimo
3) Alexander Kristoff (NOR) BMC Racing Team
Full results for TD Bank International Cycling Race
Philadelphia International Championship is the annual bicycle race held in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is described as "America's top international cycling classic, and one of the richest and most prestigious one day races outside of Europe."

Tour de Suisse: June 22, 5-7pm ET (repeat)
1) Frank Schleck (LUX) Team Saxo Bank
2) Lance Armstrong (USA) Team RadioShack
3) Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) Team Saxo Bank
The Tour de Suisse is not to be missed this year as Lance Armstrong returns after a nine year absence from the race. Also, returning King Fabian Cancellara will have all eyes on him as he tries to defend his crown. The Tour de Suisse also serves as a warm-up to the Tour de France for many cyclists.

Tour de France in the Pyrenees:

June 20 4:30pmET
June 27 2:30pmET
June 29 5:30pmET
June 30 8:00pmET
July 3 9:00amET
July 3 4:30pmET
July 6 2:00pmET
July 10 4:30pmET
July 12 11:30amET
July 15 7:30amET
July 19 7:00amET
July 19 7:30pmET
July 20 2:00pmET
July 21 7:30amET
July 21 7:30pmET

Tour de France Preview Show:

June 25 10:00pmET July 1 5:00pmET
June 26 7:00pmET July 2
9:00pmET
June 29
8:00pmET
July 3
10:30amET
July 1
12:00amET

Lance vs. Contador: An Epic Feud

June 27 7:00pmET
June 28 5:00pmET
July 1 1:00amET
July 2 10:00pmET
July 3 9:30amET
July 3 7:00pmET
July 3 11:00pmET

Lance Armstrong: The Look Back

June 28
6:00pmET July 2
8:00pmET July 10
7:00pmET
June 28
7:00pmET July 3
12:00amET July 10 11:00pmET
June 29
6:00pmET July 3
1:00amET July 11 7:00pmET
June 29
7:00pmET July 4
7:30amET July 11
11:00pmET
June 30
6:00pmET July 4
7:00pmET July 17 7:00pmET
June 30
7:00pmET July 4
11:00pmET July 18
7:00pmET
July 1
7:00pmET July 5
7:00pmET July 24 7:00pmET
July 2
6:00pmET July 6
7:00pmET July 24
11:00pmET
July 2
7:00pmET July 7 7:00pmET July 25
11:00pmET

Tour de France: July 3-25, LIVE AM Broadcasts. Click here for VersusTour de France on-air Schedule

Tour de Nez: July 22 & July 23, 4:30ET

Paris Tours: October 10, 5-6pm ET

*All times subject to change