Thor Hushovd heads sprint to win second stage - Times Online
Under a thunderous Breton sky, Thor Hushovd, the sprinter from Norway, won yesterday’s second stage of the Tour de France from Auray to St Brieuc, after a typical last-ditch attack by Fabian Cancellara, the breakaway specialist, for once failed to ...

Thor Hushovd steals Tour de France stage win - Daily Telegraph
Norway's Thor Hushovd, who intends boycotting the Opening ceremony in the Beijing Olympics in protest against China's human rights record in Tibet, homed a few purely cycling points at St Brieuc yesterday, using strength and speed to win stage two of ...

Green TV: Highly Endangered Rhino Moved to Manas - The Independent
There are only around 1,700 Greater Asian one-horned rhinos left in the world. In February 2008, a one-and-a-half year-old female rhino calf was successfully rehabilitated and relocated to Manas National Park. This calf is only the fourth rhino in ...

Tour de France: All eyes on Mark Cavendish - Daily Telegraph
The great and good of world cycling were gathered in Brest yesterday – all the sport's top riders and former greats – but probably the biggest media scrum surrounded Britain's Mark Cavendish, an extraordinary state of affairs for a rider still ...

Mark Cavendish can give ailing Tour fresh start - Times Online
The Tour de France turns its back on its recent troubled past today when the 2008 race begins in Brittany, with an opening 197.5km stage from Brest to Plumelec and the promise of a new beginning. Among the favourites to take the first yellow jersey ...

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