Tag archive for ‘Kevin Pauwels’

  • Teams Wrangle over Stybar, Pauwels

    by Josh Liberles Newly-crowned world champ Zdeněk Štybar and his teammate Kevin Pauwels are at the center of a great deal of speculation and wooing, despite their contractual obligations to their current Telenet – Fidea team until 2011. Štybar openly admitted on his website a few weeks ago that Štybar he is in negotiations for [...]

  • Nys Sprints Ahead Again in Superprestige Zonhoven – UPDATED: Photo Galleries, Full Results, Report

    by Dan Seaton Zonhoven, Belgium – The Superprestige series, on hiatus since a muddy meeting in Diegem just after Christmas, resumed today on sandy, windblown hills in eastern Belgium. On a course dominated by a gigantic—and for several riders, dangerous— 15 meter deep sand pit, Sven Nys took his second victory of the weekend with [...]

  • Telenet-Fidea Meet the Press: GP Telenet and the World Championships

    The Belgian Telenet-Fidea Cycling Team together with the municipality of Zonhoven held a press conference on Monday to announce the details for the GP Telenet, part of the Superprestige Series to be held on February 7th. The discussion was led by Telenet-Fidea Manager Hans van Kasteren and after the course from the upcoming race was [...]

  • Pauwels Takes His First World Cup Victory in Zolder – Updated: Rider Reactions, Photo Gallery

    Kevin Pauwels won his first World Cup today in Zolder. © Bart Hazen

    by Dan Seaton with reporting by Mindi Wisman Zolder, Belgium – On a perfect December day and a course that started icy and became progressively muddy as the day unfolded, Kevin Pauwels emerged from a group of four to take his second victory as a professional in this seventh round of the UCI World Cup. [...]

  • Pauwels Escapes to Win Zolder – Full Results

    Kevin Pauwels stayed away from a chasing Niels Albert to win the 2009 Zolder World Cup.  Full Zolder Elite Men Cyclocross World Cup report is here. Full results below:

  • Albert Leaves Little Doubt that he’s Back on Top in Overijse

    by Dan Seaton Overijse, Belgium – Nine timezones away from frigid, snowy Bend, winter made its presence known in Belgium as well, as temperatures plunged towards the freezing mark for the first time this season. But in Overijse, it wasn’t snow that determined the course conditions, it was the loss of access to a field [...]



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