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Attacking Philippe Gilbert soloes to Omloop Het Volk victory
Belgian rider Philippe Gilbert (FDJeux) won Het Volk for the second time in three years in the best style possible: with a dramatic solo victory. Gilbert, winner of the Belgian season opener in 2006, attacked a lead group of favorites on the Eikenberg climb with about 60km to go in the 199km course across the Belgian heartland of Flanders. [nid:72951]He then reeled in the day’s main breakaway that included Mike Friedman (Slipstream-Chipotle) and before attacking again with a punishing acceleration with 22km to go to solo home to victory.
Baby it’s cold outside!
Baby it's cold outside!
World Champion flying in TOC ’08
World Champion flying in TOC '08
Sunset on the Old Pueblo
Sunset on the Old Pueblo
Damn Camera Bike – it’s Zabriskie, honest
Damn Camera Bike - it's Zabriskie, honest
A fractured peleton – Sierra Rd – ToC 2008
A fractured peleton - Sierra Rd - ToC 2008
Tour of CA- Sacramento. Kevin Lacombe
Tour of CA- Sacramento. Kevin Lacombe
TOC Sacramento 300 To Go
TOC Sacramento 300 To Go
Tour of California Stage 5 – Solvang Time Trial
Tour of California Stage 5 - Solvang Time Trial
Top of Perkin’s Memorial, Bear Mountain, NY – Ullrich lackner, Herb Jimenez and Rami Parissi of the Aspen East
Top of Perkin's Memorial, Bear Mountain, NY - Ullrich lackner, Herb Jimenez and Rami Parissi of the Aspen East Cycling Team in Upper Montclair, NJ
Ladies love Lucca, Tuscany, home of Mario ‘The Lion King’ Cipollini
Ladies love Lucca, Tuscany, home of Mario 'The Lion King' Cipollini
George Attacks!
George Attacks!
PAIN IN THE RAIN IN PASADENA
PAIN IN THE RAIN IN PASADENA
2007 Tdf Podium Stage 17
2007 Tdf Podium Stage 17
Bettini & Boonen at Solvang ToC Time Trial warming up
Bettini & Boonen at Solvang ToC Time Trial warming up
Collegiate Racing at Rutgers
Collegiate Racing at Rutgers
Lorenzetto wins uphill sprint in Valencia
Another stage at the Volta a Valenciana and another breakaway by a rider from Slipstream-Chipotle. For the fourth stage in a row, the American squad put a man into the main move in the five-day Valencia tour in Spain. This time it was Lucas Euser showing off the argyle with Antonio Piedra (Contentpolis-Murcia) in more than 100km at the front.
This Week in Pro Cycling – February 29, 2008
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Belgian spring kicks off with Het Volk
Major changes are in store for the unofficial kick off of the classics season with Saturday’s running of the 63rd Omloop Het Volk in Belgium. Narrower roads, more cobblestones and tougher climbs are on tap for the 199km Belgian season opener in what’s always one of the most anticipated races of the year among that rare breed of racer who loves to bash the pavé.
BMC invited to ride Tour of Romandie
There’s more good news for BMC after the team secured its second major European race invitation of the week. Just days after scoring a bid to race Criterium International (March 29-30), the second-year American squad earned its first ProTour invitation from the Tour de Romandie (April 29-May 4).
New Colors for Cipo
New Colors for Cipo
Bettini Boonen Cancellara sprint Hincapie goes down S1 ATOC
Bettini Boonen Cancellara sprint Hincapie goes down S1 ATOC
Levi contemplating Stage 5 ITT Tour of CA start house
Levi contemplating Stage 5 ITT Tour of CA start house
Tom Zirbel, Stage 7, AMGEN TOC
Tom Zirbel, Stage 7, AMGEN TOC
TT Reflections
TT Reflections
Welcome to Croatia-2006
Welcome to Croatia-2006
Mario Cipollini Stage 6 Tour of California
Mario Cipollini Stage 6 Tour of California
The Cowbell Lady at the ToC
The Cowbell Lady at the ToC
Greg Beauton descends in Joshua Tree National Park
Greg Beauton descends in Joshua Tree National Park
Mike Creed at stage one of 2008 TOC—he was sick as a dog that day and not happy about having to ride over 10
Mike Creed at stage one of 2008 TOC---he was sick as a dog that day and not happy about having to ride over 100 miles
Amgen Tour of CA Stage Winner and Best Young Rider, Robert Gesink
Amgen Tour of CA Stage Winner and Best Young Rider, Robert Gesink
David Miller not looking happy with weather on final day of 08 Tour of California
David Miller not looking happy with weather on final day of 08 Tour of California
Hammering the scenic road, Tristate Seacoast Century 2005
Hammering the scenic road, Tristate Seacoast Century 2005
Tour of California Final Stage Break Away Group
Tour of California Final Stage Break Away Group
Tom Boonen Tour of Qatar
Tom Boonen Tour of Qatar
Astana Riding Tour of California Stage 6 thru Casitas Pass, Ojai, CA
Astana Riding Tour of California Stage 6 thru Casitas Pass, Ojai, CA
Sutherland and Hincapie Stage 7 Tour of California 08
Sutherland and Hincapie Stage 7 Tour of California 08
McQuaid: Teams are signing away their rights
The Union Cycliste Internationale has warned teams aiming to take part in races run by the powerful race organizer ASO that “unjust” conditions in the company's contract completely eliminate fundamental rights. ASO runs a number of top events including the Tour de France, Paris-Roubaix and Paris-Nice, the week-long stage race which has become the latest bone of contention in the ongoing feud between the UCI and powerful race organizers.
Cycling attorney Bob Mionske to discuss cyclists’ rights during national speaking tour
Boulder, Colorado —Nationally known cycling attorney Bob Mionske will discuss bias against cyclists and cyclists' rights at events across the U.S. this spring. These events are part of Mionske's national tour in support of his new book Bicycling & the Law: Your Rights as a Cyclist. Bicycling & the Law is a complete legal reference for cyclists confronted with questions about traffic law, harassment, theft, and other common issues.
Valencia stage ends in confusion
The third stage of the Volta a Valenciana ended on a controversial note Thursday as a misdirected peloton split between a highway and a frontage road in the decisive final 5km of the 166.5km climbing course around Ibi. Ruben Plaza (Benfica) stole away the leader’s jersey from José Iván Gutiérrez (Caisse d’Epargne) in one of the most bizarre mishaps in recent cycling history.
The full text of UCI president Pat McQuaid’s letter to teams racing at Paris-Nice.
UCI President Pat McQuaid sent the following letter to professional cycling teams that have chosen to participate in Paris-Nice on Wednesday. The letter was distributed to media on Thursday - Editor
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Press release: Canada’s national mountain bike calendar
The Canadian Cycling Association is pleased to unveil the 2008 National Mountain Bike Calendar. Seven sites will welcome the best mountain bikers of Canada and elsewhere. On the schedule are nine Olympic cross-country events, six downhill events and two four-cross events. The season will start in Baie-St-Paul on May 11 where precious UCI points will be offered early in the season to help athletes who wish to enter a World Cup event. Since 2007, riders need a minimum of 20 UCI points in order to enter a World Cup event.
Defending world champion Lopes will ride for Ibis this year.
Defending world champion Brian Lopes will ride for Ibis this year.
Early season news from the offroad world
Lopes and Ibis
Brian Lopes has a new ride for 2008 with Ibis Cycles. The 36-year-old, a four-time four-cross world champion, had been looking for a new bike sponsor since fall, when GT Bicycles let him go. Lopes will race Ibis’ Mojo carbon and SL carbon-fiber bikes, and the new Tranny hardtail.New rulebook bans caffeine for high school athletes
The NorCal High School Mountain Bike League (the League), which recently released a new rulebook for its 2008 racing season, is banning the consumption of caffeine at their competitions. This progressive stance is motivated by concerns for high school athletes’ health, as well as in response to a tremendous surge of new caffeinated energy products and related marketing seen thus far in the 2000’s.
Michael Barry’s Diary: Ramping it up in Italy
After three solid off-season training camps, the entire High Road team is now racing, having initiated the season on four fronts: in California, in Portugal, in Italy and France. After being away from the races for the longest period since I was thirteen - seven months - I was happy to get the first race under my belt in Laigueglia, Italy.
Skil-Shimano moving up
Skil-Shimano, the Dutch-based continental team, seems to be one of the new darlings of ASO after receiving recent invitations to both Paris-Nice and Criterium International. The fourth-year team is a blend of aging and aspiring Europeans mixed in with Japan’s most promising talent, including Fumy Beppu, who joined in 2008 after a three-year stint with Discovery Channel. Maarten Den Bakker, one of the oldest riders in the peloton at 39, said the race invitations are welcome news.
Former Vuelta organizer dies
Enrique Franco, the man who saved the Vuelta a España in the late 1970s, died Wednesday in Spain after a long illness. He was 74 years old. Franco was the former director Unipublic, the sports organizing company who bought the troubled Vuelta in 1979 and helped turn the struggling three-week stage race into a world force. The Vuelta was floundering from a lack of cycling stars and threats from the Basque terrorist group ETA when Franco’s Unipublic agreed to take over Spain’s top stage race.
Think Pink by the Rhone in Geneva, Switzerland
Think Pink by the Rhone in Geneva, Switzerland
Cycling Nutrition with Monique Ryan: Protect your heart this season
Cardiovascular disease is still the number one killer in this country, a contributor to heart attacks, high blood pressure, and strokes. Of course, regular exercise and training is good for your heart and raises the helpful HDL cholesterol, but you still need to pay attention to the foods that you consume for optimal heart health.
BMC, High Road, Slipstream earn Criterium International invites
Three American teams will be among 19 squads fighting for the honors in the Criterium International in late March. High Road, Slipstream-Chipotle and BMC all earned invitations to compete in the three-stage, two-day race held in the French Ardennes. The race is dubbed the “mini Tour de France,” in part because it’s organized by the Tour owners, ASO, and because it features the three classic elements of a stage race, with a time trial, a climbing stage and a road course well-suited for sprinters.
Teams opt to ride Paris-Nice
Cycling's governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale, suffered a serious blow to its authority on Wednesday as the sport’s top teams voted to enter the first major stage race of the season, Paris-Nice. UCI president Pat McQuaid had called on teams to boycott the race as part of his body's ongoing dispute with the race's parent company Amaury Sports Organisation (ASO) - also the organizers of the Tour de France. ASO aims to run the race under the auspices of the French Cycling Federation
Zabel sprints to Valencia stage win
Erik Zabel isn’t washed up yet. The 37-year-old Milram ace out-sprinted younger rivals to snag his first win of what will likely be his final season in the 178km second stage of the Volta a Valenciana in Spain. Zabel — who saw his reputation sullied last year after admitting he used the banned blood booster EPO during the 1996 season — finished off an exciting stage that saw Slipstream-Chipotle’s Timmy Duggan feature in the day’s main breakaway.
Bikes for Kids Utah Announces New Dates for Bike Giveaway and Fundraising Rides
SALT LAKE CITY – Bikes for Kids Utah, a non-profit 501(C)3 organization, today announced its bike giveaway and fundraising bike rides will take place May 31. Previously, the Bikes for Kids Utah dinner/silent auction, 5K, 50K and 100K fundraising bicycle rides, bike giveaway and the Dave Zabriskie Yield to Life Time Trial were held all in one weekend. The May 31 date was chosen to give the bike recipients time to ride their new bikes during the summer months following the giveaway, as well to guarantee as warmer weather for the fundraising bike rides.
More on ASO, Levi, and women’s racing: Readers react
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CONI seeks further ban of Di Luca
Officials at the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) requested Wednesday that Giro d’Italia champion Danilo Di Luca be banned for two years for an abnormal hormone test. The abnormal result — not a direct doping positive — was returned after the 17th stage of the Giro from Lienz in Austria to Monte Zoncolan on May 30. "Anti-doping prosecutors have requested that the cyclist Danilo Di Luca be brought before a judge to answer accusations of doping, with reference to an abnormal result," said a CONI statement.
Gilbert more focused after melanoma scare
A cancer scare a year ago is fueling newfound ambitions for Belgian attacker Philippe Gilbert (Française des Jeux) heading into this year’s classics campaign. At the beginning of the 2007 season, the 25-year-old was alarmed by the sudden appearance of any ugly black mole on his left leg and immediately went to the doctor. Before he knew it, he was hustled into surgery not knowing whether or not he’d ever race again.
Magnus Bäckstedt plans to ride at Tirreno-Adriatico
A banged up Magnus Bäckstedt (Slipstream-Chipotle) will return to competition in next month’s Tirreno-Adriatico stage race in Italy, a move that puts him on track to shine in the spring classics. Bäckstedt, 33, snapped his collarbone in a finish line crash during stage 5 at the Tour of Qatar last month. Following surgery, the 2004 Paris-Roubaix champion says his recovery is going better than expected.
Rock announces anti-doping plan
Stung by the exclusion of three of its top riders from last week’s Amgen Tour of California, the Rock Racing team announced plans to launch an aggressive internal team anti-doping program on Tuesday. “This internal anti-doping initiative underscores Rock Racing's, and Team Owner Michael Ball's, willingness to take every measure to ensure that its members race clean and fair,” a team press release noted.
Bryn Atkinson (Team GT) 2nd in the 2008 Australian Downhill championships, Mount Stromlo Canberra.
Bryn Atkinson (Team GT) 2nd in the 2008 Australian Downhill championships, Mount Stromlo Canberra.
Kona to Donate 1,000 AfricaBikes
KONAWORLD (February 25, 2008) – From its inception in 2005, the Kona AfricaBike program has had a simple, primary focus: provide durable, easy-to-maintain AfricaBikes to healthcare workers to assist in the treatment of HIV/AIDS patients. To date, Kona has donated roughly 500 bikes and will double their output this year by generating 1,000 AfricaBikes for the project.
The concept bike — not exactly as planned for Africa.
Though it’s made of natural materials, it’s not exactly what he had in mind for the Bamboo Bike Project in Africa.
Calfee with one of his concept bikes at the 2008 North American Handmade Bike Show.
Calfee with one of his concept bikes at the 2008 North American Handmade Bike Show.
Bamboo bikes for the masses
Craig Calfee hopes to prove that one person with one idea can make a difference in some of the poorest corners of the planet. The maker of some of the most exclusive and sought after carbon-fiber bikes on the market, Calfee plans to use his knowledge to teach Africans how to build themselves bamboo cargo bikes.
Why bamboo?
Gutiérrez fastest in Valencia
The sprinters were sharpening their knives before Tuesday’s opening stage of the five-day Volta a Valenciana in Spain, but a late-race attack featuring 24 riders stayed away to foil their chances. Spanish rider José Iván Gutiérrez (Caisse d’Epargne) out-kicked compatriot Ruben Plaza (SL Benfica) and Xavier Florencio (Bouygues Telecom) to snag the win and take the overall leader’s jersey in the 157km stage from Sagunto to Port de Sagunto.