Kiwi Julian Dean expected to figure in the results of a bunch sprint. view thumbnail gallery Orica GreenEdge rider to quit after New Zealand championships 38-year-old Julian Dean has announced his imminent retirement. The Orica GreenEdge sprinter will compete in the New Zealand national championships in Christchurch on January 13 as the last race of [...]
Related Henderson to lead Kiwis at ‘second home’ UCI introduces equal prize money for women and men New Zealand’s most successful cyclist – Julian Dean – will draw the curtain on a distinguished career in Christchurch in two weeks. Dean, 38 next month, has decided to retire from the sport after 17 years as a [...]
2004 winner Pat Jonker gets the adulation of the crowd view thumbnail gallery Former U.S. Postal rider warns “it wasn’t every single rider in the team” Former U.S. Postal rider Patrick Jonker claims he never saw doping practices in his time with the besieged team. Speaking with the ABC’s News24 channel on Sunday, the Dutch-born [...]
Kiwi Julian Dean expected to figure in the results of a bunch sprint. view thumbnail gallery Kiwi unconcerned by what people might think of him Julian Dean, who rode on U.S. Postal Service between 1999 and 2001, says that he was unaware of what the USADA report labels “the most sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping [...]
Kiwi Julian Dean expected to figure in the results of a bunch sprint. view thumbnail gallery Dean back to his best form The New Zealand team has been finalised for next week’s UCI Road World Championships in Limburg, The Netherlands, following the conclusion of the Vuelta a España. In the men’s road race, Julian Dean, [...]
Julian Dean (GreenEdge) was diagnosed with a broken leg from his collision with a parked car. view thumbnail gallery Plates, screws required for broken leg It’s been revealed that Julian Dean (GreenEdge) suffered a double fracture to his leg when he crashed into a parked car at the Volta a Catalunya on Wednesday. The stage [...]
By Andrew Hood Published 5 mins ago comments Tweet Share Julian Dean gets a look at the summit 4km away, and doesn’t like it. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.com Veteran Kiwi sprinter Julian Dean (GreenEdge) broke his leg in an early-stage pileup during Wednesday’s chaotic stage at the Volta a Catalunya that saw nearly [...]
Kiwi Julian Dean expected to figure in the results of a bunch sprint. view thumbnail gallery GreenEdge “especially distraught” for Kiwi, says Stephens Julian Dean (GreenEdge) is facing an uncertain future after he crashed into a parked car on Stage 3 of the Volta a Catalunya on Wednesday, breaking his leg. The stage race was [...]
Garmin’s Tyler Farrar wins stage 3 at the Tour. Photo: Graham Watson | www.grahamwatson.com Still riding the vapors of its most successful Tour de France ever, Garmin-Cervélo will take on next year’s grande boucle with even higher ambitions. Team boss Jonathan Vaughters said the absence of a team time trial in next year’s course will [...]
Kiwi Julian Dean expected to figure in the results of a bunch sprint. view thumbnail gallery Kiwi commits to at least one more season Julian Dean remains non-committal on his cycling future beyond 2012, with the sprinter confirming he has signed a one-year deal with UCI ProTour hopefuls, GreenEdge following weeks of speculation. “At this [...]
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