Saint Louis University Cycling Team

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Since 1996, the Saint Louis University Cycling Team has been putting the rubber to the pavement in St Louis, Missouri. They compete primarily as a road racing team in the Midwestern Collegiate Cycling Conference, and have consistently placed well in the Division II standings including a third place finish in 2006.
They believe that anyone with the desire can become a strong racer, and they encourage anyone with a bike and who is interested in riding to come ride with them.
Headlines From Saint Louis University Cycling Team
- Fall Info Meetings! 08-27-2008
- SLU Cycling will be hosting two informational meetings next week for any interested cyclists. We are planning to meet at 7 pm on September 3 and 4 in Ritter Hall 202. You only need to make it to one of them to get all of the information you’ll need. If you can’t […]
- Stage 21: Étampes - Paris/ Champs Élysées, 143 km 07-28-2008
- The final stage into Paris is a traditional easy ride to the final circuit course, when the pace picks up and the riders sprint around several times for the spectators. Today was no different, with Carlos Sastre and his teammates able to drink a flute of champagne. Attacks […]
- Stage 20: Cérilly - Saint Amand Montrond 53 km 07-27-2008
- Today is the second and last ITT of the 2008 Tour. It is the last real place to gain time or change GC rankings. It will be a battle for the spots in the top 10. I cannot really do play by play for a TT, so I will list the stage top 10 and then the GC top ten. On the stage […]
- Stage 19: Roanne - Montluçon, 165.5 km 07-27-2008
- Damiano Cunego (Lampre) did not start today, he had crashed yesterday and finished behind the field. Egoi Martinez (Euskaltel), Pierrick Fedrigo (Bouygues Telecom), Alessandro Ballan (Lampre), and Stefan Schumacher (Gerolsteiner) went in an early break today on the first […]
- Stage 18: Bourg d’Oisans - Saint-Étienne, 196.5 km 07-24-2008
- Today’s stage was hot and had a few decent climbs, but nothing to really change the GC. A breakaway formed with Carlos Barredo (Quick Step) and Marcus Burghardt (Columbia) as the two who got up the road. There are three riders behind them in their own break: Romain […]
- Stage 17: Embrun - L’Alpe d’Huez, 210.5km 07-23-2008
- Alp d’Huez is a climb synonymous with the Tour and is always a very entertaining stage. The riders finally made their way to this epic climb this afternoon under sunny skies. Although everyone was thinking about the famous climb at the end of the stage today, the peleton […]
- Stage 16: Cuneo - Jausiers, 157km 07-22-2008
- The next stop in the Alps proved to be another critical stage for a a few GC guys. 2 HC climbs at the end of the stage made it one of the more difficult stages of the race. Several attacks and counters went off early in the stage until a true break was established about […]
- Stage 15: Embrun - Prato Nevoso, 183 km 07-20-2008
- The first day in the Alps and we see many changes… Mark Cavendish did not take the start today, he said he was tired and is starting to focus on the Olympics. The race was in the rain today, as a breakaway containing Egoi Martinez (Euskaltel), Jose Luis Arrieta (Agr2), […]
- Stage 14: Nîmes - Digne les Bains, 194.5 km 07-20-2008
- Barloworld is ending its sponsorship after 2008 due to the positive test from one of their riders several days ago. Today was hot and sunny, and as usual a break had formed. Today was a little uneventful, but I will give you the rundown. At 50km to go the break had a little […]
- Stage 13: Narbonne - Nîmes, 182 km 07-18-2008
- Here is an update about yesterday’s doping scandal. La Gazzetta dello Sport says that Ricco has been fired by the Saunier Duval team for violating the team’s ethics code. Leonardo Piepoli has also been let go amid rumors of another positive doping test. Due […]

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