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The Site of the Day: Dave Moulton’s Bike Blog
Okay, we admit it. We're old... at least old enough to remember when owning one of Dave Moulton's frames was something that would place you on the top rung of the tech ladder when you showed up for a group ride in our neck of the woods. We were quite pleased when reader Chris Harshman sent us the link to a BLOG authored by none other than the venerable framebuilder himself, although we have to admit to a little bit of temporal shock when we realized that Moulton has been retired for more than 14 years now. Whether you're old enough to remember or young enough to learn to
Tech with Italian flair
The Milan show had a lot more to offer than I could cover in the brief column I posted last week. Here are few more items from the trade show that celebrates both the technology and style of some of Italy's most respected bicycle companies. 1988 World Champion Maurizio Fondriest’s face, half of which is made of components, graces the booth promoting the bikes that bear his name.
BMC’s Schmatz ready to take on new challenges
Facing retirement can be a frightening prospect for a professional cyclist — but not for BMC rider Dan Schmatz. The 33-year-old St. Louis native turned Coloradan is approaching the end of his six-year road-racing career. But for Schmatz, it’s just a new beginning. The coming months will bring him and his wife, Myriam, their firstborn child, as well as a new role — managing an amateur team for 2008.
The Site of the Day: Dave Moulton’s Bike Blog
The Site of the Day: Dave Moulton's Bike Blog
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn – Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn - Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn – Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn - Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn – Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn - Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn – Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn - Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn – Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn - Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn – Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn - Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn – Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn - Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn – Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn - Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn – Tech with Italian flair
Tech Report, with Lennard Zinn - Tech with Italian flair
Dan and Myriam Schmatz
Dan and Myriam Schmatz
Schmatz will switch from racing to mentoring in his new role as manager of the THF Realty amateur team
Schmatz will switch from racing to mentoring in his new role as manager of the THF Realty amateur team
Mmmmm Tasty!
Mmmmm Tasty!
2007 Colorado State Cross Championships
2007 Colorado State Cross Championships
Every last ounce – Mt. Diablo Summit 2007 Low-Key Hillclimbs
Every last ounce - Mt. Diablo Summit 2007 Low-Key Hillclimbs
Monday’s Mailbag: Cultural insecurity; too much Vino’?
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Monday’s News & Notes: Team High Road joins forces with Agency for Cycling Ethics
Team High Road is implementing a new comprehensive and independent anti-doping program. The program will be managed by the Agency for Cycling Ethics (ACE), a company that provides monitoring and testing programs to prevent and detect doping. “Last year we made a strong commitment to fight against doping,” said Bob Stapleton of High Road Sports. “It is the most comprehensive program out there. It is what the team needs and what the sport needs.” Each of the team’s riders will give a minimum of 26 random blood and urine samples per year, allowing ACE to build profiles of each individual that
See Our Latest Videos-on-Demand
See Our Latest Videos-on-Demand
CanadianCyclocross Championships
CanadianCyclocross Championships
CX…SoCal style!
CX...SoCal style!
No Shade to Hide In
No Shade to Hide In
“Fixie on the beach”, BASP Finals at Coyote Point 11/09/07
"Fixie on the beach", BASP Finals at Coyote Point 11/09/07
Bob and Jen on the Christmas Light Bike Ride
Bob and Jen on the Christmas Light Bike Ride
Aaron and Trinka at the Sacramento Christmas Light ride
Aaron and Trinka at the Sacramento Christmas Light ride
off camber, off-camber!
off camber, off-camber!
Bos tops in sprint at Beijing World Cup
Men's 200-meter sprintDutchman Theo Bos easily beat Frenchman Mickael Bourgain 2-0 to take gold in the men’s sprint at the second stop of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics that concluded Sunday. In both finals heats Bos overtook Bourgain on the final straightaway, winning each time by less than half a wheel length. After the second heat the reigning world sprint champion pulled off his helmet and sunglasses, then raised his arms in triumph, acknowledging the crowd at Beijing’s Laoshan Velodrome. In the bronze medal round German Stefan Nimke defeated France’s Kevin Sireau
Bessette, Anthony win Verge series titles
Cyclocrossworld.com teammates Lyne Bessette and Jeremy Powers capped off the Verge New England Championship Cyclocross Series on Sunday with wins in the elite races. Despite being besieged by illness this ’cross season, Bessette went on to clinch the series title, having won five of the seven races. Men's leader Jesse Anthony (Jamis), in his first year as an elite racer, easily pocketed the overall win with consistent top-three finishes in each of the seven races.
Powers outkicks Wells at the finish
Powers outkicks Wells at the finish
Bessette was back and in business
Bessette was back and in business
Wells’s acrobatics gave him an edge, but fell short of the win
Wells's acrobatics gave him an edge, but fell short of the win
USGP Mercer Cup
USGP Mercer Cup
Cancellara shows his stripes at the Tour of California TT
Cancellara shows his stripes at the Tour of California TT
Brits power to pursuit win; Friedman takes scratch race in Beijing
American Michael Friedman won the men’s scratch race on Saturday at the UCI Track World Cup Classics in Beijing, China. Friedman beat Walter Fernando Perez of Argentina and Tim Mertens of Belgium to score the second U.S. medal of the meet. On Friday, Sarah Hammer rode to the bronze in the women’s individual pursuit. In other racing, Great Britain collected two medals, winning the team pursuit and the keirin with Chris Hoy. France scored thrice, with Francois Pervis winning the kilometer time trial, Arnaud Tournant placing second in the keirin and Sandie Clair and Clara Sanchez claiming
Saturday’s EuroFile: Millar joins WADA panel; magazine links Ullrich, Fuentes
David Millar has taken a seat on the World Anti-Doping Agency's Athlete Committee, the organization announced this week. The 30-year-old Scot, who joined the Slipstream team as a part owner for 2008, has been a strong anti-doping advocate since serving a two-year suspension for confessing to using EPO. Millar, who will join elite athletes from throughout the world on the committee for one year beginning January 1, is the first athlete from Great Britain to serve on the committee. "I'm delighted to have been elected and am looking forward to getting involved," Millar told The
Milkowski, Wells take W.E. Stedman GP
Anna Milkowski (Velo Bella–Kona) and Todd Wells (GT) helped end an era by winning the final W.E. Stedman Grand Prix of ‘Cross on Saturday. After a successful seven-year run, race promoter Joel Brown and patron W. E. Stedman will leave the Warwick, Rhode Island, race in good hands with the NBX-Narragansett Beer Cycling Team, which will promote it as part of a double-header NBX Grand Prix of ‘Cross weekend in 2008. Saturday’s 4km course wound circuitously around Goddard State Park, diving down to the sandy shoreline of Narragansett Bay at one point and sending racers running up the embankment
The Brits ride to gold in the team pursuit
The Brits ride to gold in the team pursuit
Milkowski legs it through the sand
Milkowski legs it through the sand
Wells and Anthony take different approaches to a tough section
Wells and Anthony take different approaches to a tough section
Friedman scored a gold in the scratch race
Friedman scored a gold in the scratch race
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
’56 Olympian Joe Becker winning FL championship 52 years after becoming the first ever FL champion in 1955
'56 Olympian Joe Becker winning FL championship 52 years after becoming the first ever FL champion in 1955
This Week in Pro Cycling – December 7, 2007
Dear Readers,
Welcome to the latest edition of The Prologue, the weekly summary of news from your friends at VeloNews.com.
No more Vino’: ‘I don’t want this sport anymore’
Alexander Vinokourov, suspended for blood doping by his national federation, announced his retirement from the sport at a press conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on Friday. The 34-year-old and his Astana team were kicked out of the 2007 Tour de France after he tested positive for homologous blood doping. "I am stopping competition ... It's a definitive decision," he told a news conference. "I don't want this sport anymore ... I'm slamming the door and I'm leaving."
Hammer scores bronze in Olympic test
American Sarah Hammer rode to a bronze medal in the individual pursuit as the second round of the UCI Track World Cup Classics series opened Friday in Beijing. Australian Katie Mactier took the gold with Britain’s Rebecca Romero second. In men’s racing, Bradley Wiggins of Great Britain took the individual pursuit ahead of Ukraine’s Volodymyr Dyudya with Russian Alexander Serov winning the bronze-medal round against American Taylor Phinney. Wiggins, the reigning Olympic and world champion, made a late-race comeback to take the gold. Dyudya led at the 2000- and 3000-meter marks, but Wiggins
Friday’s Mailbag: Vino’ gets doored; amateur dopers; and what’s with the ‘de’ in Georgia’s tour?
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Newspaper: Five T-Mobile riders used blood doping in ’06 Tour
Five T-Mobile riders resorted to blood doping on the 2006 Tour de France, a newspaper report will charge on Saturday. According to the Stuttgarter Zeitung, the riders made a dash to the Freiburg University Clinic in Germany immediately after the prologue in the French city of Strasbourg. There, the report alleges, they all received transfusions of their own blood, a practice outlawed by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Former T-Mobile cyclist Patrik Sinkewitz, who was convicted of doping with testosterone in July and banned for a year by the German cycling federation (BDR), recently
Vinokourov tested positive for homologous blood doping after his time trial win at the Tour in July.
Vinokourov tested positive for homologous blood doping after his time trial win at the Tour in July.
Wiggins burns up the boards in the pursuit
Wiggins burns up the boards in the pursuit
Oregon Costal Redoods
Oregon Costal Redoods
Nature Valley GP ’07 TT-Stevic of Team Toyota out of the gate.
Nature Valley GP '07 TT-Stevic of Team Toyota out of the gate.
Press Release: New Tour book by John Wilcockson
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEGet the Inside Story on the 2007 Tour de France with John Wilcockson'sNew BookBoulder, CO USA - December, 2007 - John Wilcockson and the editorsof VeloNews magazine reveal the inside story of the 2007 Tour deFrance in a newly published book. The2007 Tour de France: A New Generation Takes the Stage gives the scoopon a race that exploded with surprises. Follow the four jersey winnersthrough the Tour and read race diaries from pro riders Christian VandeVelde and Simon Gerrans. The book is now available in book stores, bikeshops, and at VeloGear.com. In turns
Grand tours seek a dope-free ‘promised land’
When the director of the Vuelta a España, Victor Cordero, unveiled the route of next year’s race at a ceremony in Madrid on Wednesday, he said in a fiery speech: “We must stop the unending suspicions and conflicts. We share the same ideas as our colleagues at the Giro and Tour de France. Next year, there will not be more than 20 teams at the start. And they will have to respond to our impeccable ethical criteria. Only riders holding biological passports will be invited. And we will count on the sporting quality of the prospective teams.” Cordero, claiming the 2008 Vuelta will be less hard
Thursday’s EuroFile: Light Vino’ sentence irks UCI; Klöden sticks with Astana; ex-Olympian was informer
The UCI has expressed its surprise and astonishment at the Kazakh cycling federation's decision to ban Alexander Vinokourov for only one year for blood doping. Thursday's ruling paves the way for the disgraced Kazakh cyclist to compete at the Beijing Olympics, as his suspension runs up to July 2008, the month before the games start. In explaining how the Kazakh federation arrived at its decision, vice president Nikolay Proskurin said: "Documents and evidence presented by Vinokourov and his lawyers were not convincing. We decided to disqualify him for a year.” Proskurin added: "I
Legally Speaking – with Bob Mionske: One single group (ride) or a collection of individuals?
Dear Bob,Here’s a question for ya. I was wondering what the law is as far as in a group ride while crossing a street if the light changes to yellow then red with cyclists still in the street crossing: What is the law as far as a whole group crossing? Are the riders required to stop or does the whole group continue until the group is through the crossing. I live in Arizona and in the Scottsdale area north of Phoenix the lights are so fast you just cannot get even a small group through a light. I was just curious as to what you could find to enlighten me. Thanks and you have a great column,
Press Release: New Tour book by John Wilcockson
Press Release: New Tour book by John Wilcockson
The Gavia awaits in the 2008 Giro
The Gavia awaits in the 2008 Giro
Roberto Heras en route to victory on the Angrilu in 2002
Roberto Heras en route to victory on the Angrilu in 2002
local crit break away
local crit break away
team louisville
team louisville
grunpy old man….just puked
grunpy old man....just puked
as it should be
as it should be
It’s time to ride!!
It's time to ride!!
Keiran’s First Cross Race – USGP Mercer Cup
Keiran's First Cross Race - USGP Mercer Cup
The MAN plowing the field at USGP #6 – Portland
The MAN plowing the field at USGP #6 - Portland
Andy Jacques-Maynes Most Aggressive Rider USGP#6
Andy Jacques-Maynes Most Aggressive Rider USGP#6
Summitting
Summitting
The Bell of ‘Cross, Oklahoma City, OK Series
The Bell of 'Cross, Oklahoma City, OK Series
TdG 2007 Stage 2 Peleton in the feedzone
TdG 2007 Stage 2 Peleton in the feedzone
A frigid start to the Agordo-Lienz stage, Giro d’Italia 2007
A frigid start to the Agordo-Lienz stage, Giro d'Italia 2007
Texas State University Stomping Grounds
Texas State University Stomping Grounds
VeloNews Photo Contest: A new winner and a new gallery
Our latest reader-submitted Photo Gallery is now ready for your viewing pleasure. Of course, a new gallery also means the naming of the winner of our most recent contest.
Wednesday’s Mailbag: Money v. fun
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