Topic: Jonathan Vaughters

Garmin Lands New Sponsor

American pro-cycling team Garmin-Cervelo has signed a new sponsor, Barracuda Networks, an I.T. company based in Campbell, Cali., the team announced...

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Both British Cycling and Garmin-Slipstream manager Jonathan Vaughters have refuted a story, released on Wednesday, that had linked Garmin teammates David Millar and Bradley Wiggins to a possible move to new professional road outfit Team Sky.. Reporting on an interview with British ...
Nearly 250 supporters of the Northern California High School Mountain Bike Racing League shared a meal during the 2009 CycleFest, an annual fundraiser which included a silent auction and Garmin-Slipstream director Jonathan Vaughters at the Mill Valley Community Center in Marin County ...

Three more years for Garmin-Slipstream

Garmin announced on Tuesday that they have extended their sponsorship of Garmin-Slipstream for a further three years. The American team's manager Jonathan Vaughters said the deal, which will see Garmin remain as title sponsor until at least 2013, will allow the ...

No radios in Tour de France stage 10

A teams' protest over the banning of race radios for the 10th stage of the Tour de France failed to prompt any kind of action before the start on Tuesday.. Vaughters told AFP before the start of Tuesday's stage the issue ...

Stage 11: Tiny town hosts fast exit

Stage 11 will start in the tiny village of Vatan - population 2,000 - and symbolises a tribute to rural France. Vatan (pronounced 'Va-t'en', which means 'get lost') hosted a meeting of representatives of villages with similarly funny-sounding names last year - such ...

Stage 12: Rolling stage thunders to watery finish

Another cross-country, transitional stage for the sprinters or likely breakaways. Riders get underway on their 200km-journey to thermal station Vittel in Tonnerre, which means 'thunder' in English. Will it inspire Norwegian fast man Thor ('the thunder god') Hushovd to take the honours ...
Tis done, the 96th Grande Boucle is over. the highly-valued stage win on the Champs-?lys?es. With its false-flat uphill cobbles between the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe, the 'world's most beautiful avenue' is always a ...
With the Alpine stages finally over, the bunch now tackles the final time trial, but three days earlier than usual. A picturesque 40km-loop around the lake of Annecy gives the time trial specialists their last chance to gain time on the climbers ...

Stage 8: Triple mountain run promises action

The Pyrenean stages continue with a 176km-ride from the Principality of Andorra to Saint-Girons, back in France. In any case, stage 8 promises to be action-packed.. Jonathan Vaughters' views. The mountains early and in the middle of the stage will be hell ...