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	<title>Comments on: Specialized lures Christoph Sauser away from Cannondale</title>
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 		<title>Comment on Specialized lures Christoph Sauser away from Cannondale by: Cannondale&#8217;s 2006 pro mountain bike team &#187; The Biking Hub</title>
		<link>http://www.thebikinghub.com/mtb/specialized-lures-christoph-sauser-away-from-cannondale/#comment-42</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2005 20:06:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Cannondale lost a couple of its most visible riders in the past couple of months &amp;#8212; Christoph Sauser moved to Specialized and, while there&amp;#8217;s been no formal announcement, word is Cedric Gracia will return to French manufacturer Commencal. In response to Sauser&amp;#8217;s departure, Cannondale signed two new riders and retained the services of two current riders. For 2006, Peter Riis Anderson and Jakob Fuglsang, both from Denmark are set to join Swedish ace Fredrik Kessiakoff and Kiwi Kashi Leuchs. Cannondale is making a good choice with these selections &amp;#8212; the company looks set to develop some formidable young talent that Cannondale hopes will challenge for the cross country podium at the 2006 World Championships and in the 2008 Olympic Games. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>[&#8230;] Cannondale lost a couple of its most visible riders in the past couple of months &#8212; Christoph Sauser moved to Specialized and, while there&#8217;s been no formal announcement, word is Cedric Gracia will return to French manufacturer Commencal. In response to Sauser&#8217;s departure, Cannondale signed two new riders and retained the services of two current riders. For 2006, Peter Riis Anderson and Jakob Fuglsang, both from Denmark are set to join Swedish ace Fredrik Kessiakoff and Kiwi Kashi Leuchs. Cannondale is making a good choice with these selections &#8212; the company looks set to develop some formidable young talent that Cannondale hopes will challenge for the cross country podium at the 2006 World Championships and in the 2008 Olympic Games. [&#8230;]
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