Boonen back but can he keep Qatar title?

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Heinrich Haussler won his first Tour de France stage after a 197km breakaway

Heinrich Haussler won his first Tour de France stage a꧅fter a 197km breakaw🦋ay (Image credit: Sirotti)
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Francesco Chicchi (Liquigas) happy with his stage 6 win.

𝔉Francesco Chicchi (Liquigas) happy with hiꦫs stage 6 win. (Image credit: Jonathan Devich/epicimages.us)
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Italian Danilo Napolitano (Katusha)

Italian Danilo Napolitano (Katusha) (Image credit: Bettini Photo)
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Tyler Farrar enjoys a night out in the city

Tyler Farrar enjoys a night out in the city (Image credit: MarcoQuezada.com/NYVelocity)
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Edvald Boasson Hagen

Edvald Boasson Hagen (Image credit: Gerry McManus/ww𒊎w.splitsecondimages.co.uk)
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Former Tour de France green jersey Baden Cooke has stepped back up from his Professional Continental squad to a ProTour outfit in Saxo Bank for this season.

Former Tour de France green jersey Baden Cooke has stepped back up from his Professional Continental squad to a Pro🤪Tour outfit in Saxo Bank for this season. (Image credit: Shane Goss)
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Belgian cyclist Tom Boonen and cycling legend Eddy Merckx talk during the team presentation of Quick-Step, at the Velofolies, in Kortrijk.

Belgian cyclist Tom Boonen ♏and cycling legend Eddy Merckx talk during the team presentation of Quick-Step, at the Velofolies, in Kortrijk. (Image credit: AFP)
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Marcus Burghardt tests his legs as he pulls away from the other riders on the climb.

Marcus Burghardt tests his legs as hꦜe pulls awa𝓀y from the other riders on the climb. (Image credit: epicimages.us)
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Gerald Ciolek (Team Milram)

Gerald Ciolek (Team Milram) (Image credit: Bettini Photo)

The men's 2010 road season clicks up another gear on Sunday, as many of the best sprinters and classics riders in the men's peloton gather in the Persian Gulf for the Tour of Qatar. Following a terrible winter in Europe, many riders are worried they are behind schedule with their training but six days of warm weather racing in Qatar, followed by another six days of racing at the new Tour of Oman race the week after, will surely for get everyone back on track for the early 𒁏spring classics.

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