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- Evans wins Paris-Nice fourth cycling stage
- MONT SEREIN, France AFP — Australian Cadel Evans, riding for the Silence team, won the fourth stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race on Thursday at Mont Serein ahead of Dutch rider Robert Gesink. Gesink, 21, of Rabobank takes the overall leader's yellow jersey after the 176km stage which finished...
- Research articles 2008-03-13
- Spain's Rodriguez wins Vuelta's 18th stage
- TALAVERA DE LA REINA, Spain AFP — Spaniard Luis Perez Rodriguez, riding for Caja Sur, won Thursday's 153.5km 18th stage of the Tour of Spain between Talavera de la Reina and Avila. However Russia's Denis Menchov fought off continued attacks by the third-placed Spaniard Carlos Sastre to retain the...
- Research articles 2007-09-20
- Iglinskiy takes stage, Moreau in yellow
- VALLOIRE, France AFP — Christophe Moreau took possession of the leader's yellow jersey after Saturday's sixth and penultimate stage of the Dauphine Libere was won by Kazakh Maxim Iglinskiy. France's Moreau, who overnight was lying second 14sec adrift of Andrey Kashechkin in the overall standings, made his move nine...
- Research articles 2007-06-16
- Another Astana glory day at the Dauphine
- DIGNE-LES-BAINS, France AFP — Alexandre Vinokourov's Astana team led the peloton a merry dance on the fifth stage of the Dauphine Libere to claim their second one-two of the week-long race here Friday. Spaniard Antonio Colom took the stage win, but only after being prompted over the finish line...
- Research articles 2007-06-15
- Di Luca defies climbing specialists to stay in pink
- AURONZO, Italy AFP — Versatile Italian Danilo Di Luca beat some of the world's best climbers to extend his race lead after a thrilling 15th stage of the Tour of Italy here Sunday. Italian Riccardo Ricco won the monumental stage in the Dolomite mountains after being prodded over the...
- Research articles 2007-05-27
- Di Luca wins 12th stage to reclaim lead
- BRIANCON, France AFP — Italy's Danilo Di Luca, riding for the Liquigas team, won the 12th stage of the Tour of Italy here on Thursday to regain the overall leader's pink jersey. Di Luca finished ahead of two-time Giro winner Gilberto Simoni in the summit finish at Briancon after...
- Research articles 2007-05-24
- Pereiro keeps yellow as Landis wins 17th stage
- MORZINE, France AFP — American Floyd Landis has caused a major upset to win the 17th stage of the Tour de France after 200.5km of racing on the final day in the Alps. Spain's Oscar Pereiro, of the Caisse d'Epargne team, retained the race leader's yellow jersey ahead of...
- Research articles 2006-07-20
- Landis like Lazarus, and back in yellow jersey mix
- MORZINE, France AFP — American Floyd Landis of Phonak has relaunched his bid for the Tour de France yellow jersey in spectacular style when he won the 17th stage after a daring raid of 130km. On the third and final day of racing in the Alps Landis has now...
- Research articles 2006-07-20
- Rejuvenated Mayo wins Dauphine stage six
- LA TOUSSUIRE, France AFP — Spaniard Iban Mayo welcomed his return to form after breaking solo on the final climb to claim the sixth stage of the Dauphine Libere cycling race. But American Levi Leipheimer of Gerolsteiner, who finished fourth just over a minute and a half behind, retained...
- Research articles 2006-06-10
- Vila sprints to maiden win in Paris-Nice third stage
- ST. ETIENNE, France AFP — Spaniard Patxi Vila of the Lampre team claimed his first professional victory in the third stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race ahead of US rider Floyd Landis of Phonak. Landis takes the overall race leader's yellow jersey. Both Vila and Landis broke away...
- Research articles 2006-03-08
- Armstrong impressive on first Pyrenean stage won by Totschnig
- AX-TROIS-DOMAINES, France AFP — Austria's Georg Totschnig of the Gerolsteiner team won the 14th stage of the Tour de France here on the first day of three in the Pyrenees. American Lance Armstrong retained the race leader's yellow jersey he is aiming to win for a seventh consecutive time...
- Research articles 2005-07-16
- Spain's Landaluze wins Dauphine Libere
- SALLANCHES, France AFP — Spaniard Inigo Landaluze of the Euskaltel team won the Dauphine Libere stage race after the seventh and final stage won here by George Hincapie of the Discovery Channel team. Overnight race leader Landaluze held a 49-second lead on Colombia's Santiago Botero before the start of...
- Research articles 2005-06-12
- Basso in the pink as Giro challengers crumble
- ZOLDO ALTO, Italy AFP — CSC's Ivan Basso took a big step towards winning his first Giro d'Italia after an impressive first day in the mountains left most of his main challengers virtually out of the race here Thursday. Basso, a third place finisher on last year's Tour de...
- Research articles 2005-05-19
- Gil claims Giro's seventh stage, Di Luca back in pink
- PISTOIA, Italy AFP — Spaniard Koldo Gil won the seventh stage of the Tour of Italy here after a courageous breakaway which ultimately left Pro Tour series leader Danilo Di Luca back in the pink jersey. Gil, of the Liberty team, came over the finish line of the 211km...
- Research articles 2005-05-14
Additional Resources
- Reaching Your Potential
- Despite racking up impressive accomplishments, you feel frustrated with your career--convinced you should be achieving more. You may even wish you had chosen a different career altogether. These feelings often stem from a common error:...
- Articles 2008-07-18
- 'A steep climb ahead'
- David Cameron this week achieved his ambition of being named prime minister - albeit only in a slip of the tongue by the BBC's political editor. George Osborne was on the same day coincidentally crowned "chancellor" by the holder of the same journalistic job at ITN. The gaffes reflect the...
- News items 2009-10-09
- P&G's Cultural Revolution
- "He saved the company." That's how prominent business author Noel Tichy assesses the legacy of AG Lafley. On judgment I’ve written 12 books on leadership and my co-author, Warren Bennis, has written 37. What we’ve learned after spending all this time with...
- Articles 2009-11-24
- 5 Gen Y Tips for Better Leadership
- Think leadership skills are shaped by rules set in stone? Think again. Leadership approaches change from situation to situation, and especially from generation to generation. The traditional top-down leadership approach that used to rule the workplace is giving way to a more teamwork-oriented approach embraced by Generation...
- Blog posts 2009-04-06
- Use Leadership Training To Halt Bad Management Practices
- There comes a point in everybody's career where it is time to ask for a change of vocation. Working with service and devotion deserves a fair promotion, especially when you are working nine to five. To get there takes more than just working hard, you need to be able to...
- White papers 2009-02-10
- Ericsson still has mountain to climb
- Over the summer, Hans Vestberg climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak - which may be good preparation for his next job. As Ericsson's incoming chief executive, he has the task of keeping the Swedish company at its peak - maintaining its position as the world's largest manufacturer of mobile...
- News items 2009-12-06
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