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Oakley Sweeps The Podium Of The Hardest Cycling Classic Race, Paris Roubaix.
Olympic time-trial champion Oakley’s Fabian Cancellara, wearing his hand-painted Radars, powered to his second one-day classic victory in a week, winning Paris-Roubaix on Sunday. The Swiss rider’s second victory in the grueling 259 km race, known as the “Hell of the North” due to its 27 sectors of bone-shaking cobblestones, means he also becomes only the 10th rider to achieve a rare classics double.
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Oakley's Cadel Evans and Tatiana Guderzo Win at World Cycling Championships
Oakley’s Cadel Evans of Australia got the biggest win of his career on Sunday, breaking free on the final climb to win the men’s race at cycling’s road world championships. The two-time Tour de France runner-up finished 6 hours, 56 minutes, 26 seconds on the 162.9-mile course.
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Cancellara wins Tour opener in Monaco
Last Saturday, OAKLEY Swiss tempo specialist, Fabian Cancellara, put all competitors behind him on today’s first stage of the Tour de France where Alberto Contador was dropped by 18 seconds on the 15.5 kilometres long course in the streets of Monaco.









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