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Murray earns all the applause.(Sport)
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Byline: By ANDREW FLYNN Features Editor
LINDLEY'S Tom Murray earned the praises of his in-form Pinarello teammate Russell Downing after the Rotherham rider clinched victory in the Chas Messenger two-day event in Buckinghamshire.
Downingwon both road races and was third in the opening 5k time trial to clinch victory, while Murray's efforts earned him second place in the event's Corley Cycles sprints competition.
Downing now holds a clear lead in the ...
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Cycling: Thomas' tips can't help Kennaugh to overhaul Downing.(Sport)
South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
; Byline: Andy HOWELL CARDIFF'S Geraint Thomas was absent from yesterday's Robert Price Grand Prix of Wales but the news was relayed to him his pal Peter Kennaugh had finished runner-up to top British domestic road racer Russell Downing. World track ...
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Thomas' tips can't help Kennaugh to overhaul Downing.(Sport)
South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
; Byline: Andy HOWELL CARDIFF'S Geraint Thomas was absent from yesterday's Robert Price Grand Prix of Wales but the news was relayed to him his pal Peter Kennaugh had finished runner-up to top British domestic road racer Russell Downing. World track ...
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Cycling: Oh brother, a Tour win!(Sport)
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
; BIKING brothers Dean and Russell Downing are cycling their way to more success on the road this season. Younger sibling Russell claimed victory in the Northumbria Water Tour of the Reservoir Race around Derwent Reservoir. In doing so, he followed in the footsteps of Dean, who won the Tyne Valley
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Cycling: Russell is the Beau with Trophy victory.(Sport)
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
; RUSSELL DOWNING claimed his second North East success inside a month when he won the Beaumont Trophy at Stamfordham in Northumberland. The HealthNet-Maxxis rider triumphed in the 105.6-mile race ahead of Malcolm Elliot (Pinarello RT) to add to his success last month in the Richmond Grand Prix. The
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Welsh ace Thomas misses out as Downing trimphs.(Sport)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; Byline: andy howell OLYMPIC hopeful Geraint Thomas was grounded as he was forced to sit out the Grand Prix of Wales. The Beijing gold medal prospect wanted to race at his home event, but his hopes were spiked as he had to help Barloworld team-mate Enrico Gasparotto to victory in the Ster
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Cyc: Results from day four of Tour of Qld
AAP Sports News (Australia)
; AAP Sports News (Australia) 11-04-2004 Cyc: Results from day four of Tour of Qld BRISBANE, Nov 4 AAP - Results on day four of the Jayco Tour of ...
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A gift of the Gav for ace Jonathon.(Sport)
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
; Wansbeck CC's Jonathon Gavaghan was the sole rider under four hours in the N & DCA 100-mile TT. Gavaghan beat fellow scratchman Craig Fenwick (Zeus CRT) into second, with last year's first two of Steve Gibson and Billy Mitchinson non-starters. The event, the only one of its distance in the
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First senior podium is huge boost to mozley's confidence
Derby Evening Telegraph
; Jon Mozley's first podium place in a senior criterium has convinced the 20-year- old Borrowash rider that he can make a real impact on this season's elite national criterium series. Mozley did everything except actually win a dramatic, fast-paced night-time race in front of large crowds around
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Cycle: Results from Tour of Queensland
AAP Sports News (Australia)
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Whirlwind of a finish in rainy Cyclone event.(Sport)
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
; Chris Newton's smile broke through the gloomy, damp weather as he made a late break away from the rest of the field to win last night's Leazes Park Criteriums. The Teessider claimed the pounds 1,000 first prize in rain-soaked Newcastle, crossing the line ahead of New Zealander Gordon McAuley and
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