China, Ukraine take U23, Junior women’s XC titles
China, Ukraine take U23, Junior women’s XC titles
China, Ukraine take U23, Junior women’s XC titles
Alla Boyko chased hard on the final lap
Skarnitzlova, Boyko and Bresset
Can he keep this up throughout September? A lot of sprinters are hoping he can't.
Efimkin stays in the leader's jersey for another day
The Vuelta left the Asturias region Wednesday
Rabobank worked hard to ensure Freire had a shot at a sprint... and to keep Menchov in the mix.
Near the start in Cangas de Onís
Down by two riders, Discovery is staking some of its hopes on Brajkovic
Kroon gets off the front on the penultimate climb.
Efimkin's Caisse d'Epargne team seemed content with that mix.
Gomez Marchante gives chase, but was reeled in.
Mountain-bike racing’s collective attention will turn to the wooded hillsides around Fort William, Scotland on Saturday, September 8, as history could be in the making. Should Frenchman Julien Absalon emerge from those woods having vanquished the world’s best, he will become the first man ever to earn four world cross-country titles. With wins in 2004, ’05 and ’06, Absalon currently stands tied with Henrik Djernis of Denmark, who took his three world titles from 1992-94. After taking his third straight world title on a climber’s track in Rotorua, New Zealand, in 2006, Absalon earned the
Absalon is beginning to like the color scheme
Hermida says riding the way he does is in his blood.
Sauser wants to be able to answer 'Who can beat Julien?' with 'Me.'
Kalentieva comes in as the favorite
I don't know if it is Carlos, the team or just the Vuelta, but we have stayed at some very nice hotels. Last night we stayed in the middle of Oviedo. Oviedo is the capital of Austurias, one of the nicest provinces of Spain. So we arrived at AC hotel in Oviedo after a hard stage and a one hour plus transfer. Karsten had been knocked out in the back of the bus for past 30 minutes as we pulled into the hotel. As we stumbled through the modern lobby and crammed into the elevator, Karsten, still half sleeping proceeded to spill half his lemonade on a business man, his silk suit and 1000 euro
Gerolsteiner team boss Hans-Michael Holczer says he was left in tears after the German mineral water company announced it would not extend its sponsorship. Gerolsteiner will not sponsor the team past the end of the 2008 season, and riders such as German Stefan Schumacher and Italian Davide Rebellin will be left without a team. The German mineral water supplier has sponsored the ProTour team since 1998, but with several high-profile doping scandals involving riders from other teams tarnishing the sport's image, the German company decided to call it a day. "There were tears in my eyes,"
[nid:40341]Good thing Vladimir Efimkin's twin brother, Alexander, isn't at the Vuelta a España. Just moments after surprising the favorites on the Vuelta's hardest climb to surge into the overall leader's jersey, the 25-year-old Caisse d'Epargne rider was beating the drum of Alexander, who rides on rival Barloworld. "My brother is the one who you will be hearing about in the coming years," said Efimkin, who soloed to victory in Tuesday's epic climb to Lagos de Covadonga. "He trains harder than me, he's a better climber than me.
German cycling team T-Mobile has been rocked by a new doping scandal after Italian rider Lorenzo Bernucci was sacked on Tuesday for failing a drugs test. Bernucci, 27, tested positive for the banned appetite suppressant Sibutramine on August 15 during the Tour of Germany. "We do not know if this was an attempt at performance enhancement or just poor judgment," said team general manager Bob Stapleton. "But we know it is unacceptable that riders take any medication without the approval of the team doctor. It's a clear violation of our code of conduct and we have acted on that
Using powerhouses Florian Vogel and Nino Schurter as bookends for Petra Henzi and Thomas Litscher, Switzerland won the team relay on Tuesday as the 2007 UCI world mountain-bike championships kicked off in Fort William, Scotland. The American team of Georgia Gould, Ethan Gilmour, Sam Schultz and Adam Craig fought from dead last to third, scoring the country’s first medal in the nine-year history of the event. The championships opened under a misty Scottish fog that rolled into the Highlands from the east, soaking everything in its wake, including the 7.5km Witch’s Trail cross-country course.
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The Ridley Factory Team has annnounced its final roster and sponsor lineup for the 2007-08 cyclo-cross season. The team, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, will be composed of elite riders who will contest the major U.S. cyclo-cross events — including the U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross series, Vegas Cross and the U.S. national cyclo-cross championships —and elite team leaders who will head grassroots development programs nationwide. Several members also plan to race in Europe in preparation for the 2008 UCI cyclo-cross world championships in Treviso, Italy. “Our mission continues to be
Tuesday's ride.
And if you think Efimkin is good, wait 'til you see his brother
The Swiss squad
Schurter burning up the track
The U.S. team
Efiimkin manages a one-handed salute as he takes the stage and the lead
The best seat in the house
Vande Velde in the break
Horner was working overtime for Evans
Sastre puts the hammer down
Menchov does likewise
The attacks put the hurt on Gomez Marchante, Pereiro and Evans
Sorensen lends Sastre a hand, with Menchov tagging along
Efimkin in the leader's jersey
Press Release: It's time for cyclo-cross, so you'd better start reading
Reigning world champion Paolo Bettini says he’s not superstitious, but he was probably having his doubts after what’s been a long season for the usually prolific Tuscan tiger. Bettini (Quick Step-Innergetic) came into the Vuelta a España with just one victory on the 2007 season and was relieved with his sprint victory Monday ahead of Óscar Freire Gómez (Rabobank) and Allan Davis (Discovery Channel) to end a winless streak dating back to February’s Tour of California.
American four-cross and BMX rider Tara Llanes (Giant) broke her back during the third round of the Jeep King of the Mountains series, on Saturday in Beaver Creek, Colorado. Llanes crashed during the semi finals, where she dueled with longtime rival Jill Kintner. Llanes was airlifted to Denver Health Medical Center where she underwent seven hours of surgery to address the massive trauma suffered on her lower back. Doctors also diagnosed a C-7 fracture which was deemed stable prior going into surgery. Accoding to her family, Llanes is currently breathing without assistance, but reports no
MTB News and Notes: Kintner, Prokop take third Jeep KOM, Beerten, Prokop win overall; Llanes hospitalized after crash; Craig, Emmett take single speed world titles; Hermida bests everyone at final Swisspower; Floyd third at Shenandoah Mountain 100 By Fred DreierVeloNews Associate Editor Two-time defending Jeep King of the Mountain world champions Jill Kintner (GT) and Michal Prokop (Author) won the third round of the 2007 series on Saturday in Beaver Creek, Colorado. Finishing second in the women’s race was Dutchwoman Anneke Beerten (Bikepark.ch), who, along with Prokop, took the three-race
Freire wasn't happy with the result, but Bettini was.
Along the coast in Astruias
The day's early break met its expected fate
Rabobank kept tabs on the gap for Friere
Quick Step ramped it up for Bettini
Another day and another civilized afternoon start
The finish town of Luarca
The peloton may be smaller once a few sprinters vanish in the hills
We are off and running. September 1st has come and gone. The Vuelta is a rare and special race with an interesting peloton, facing different circumstances. Some have raced a lot; some very little; some have a contract; some don't; some are Spanish; many are not. Racing in your own country in front of your people, eating your food and enjoying your customs can give you that little bit of an edge. As for the rest of us, this race serves as a good test of desire and mental strength. For myself, I like the Vuelta, have a friend and teammate who can win the race and I can have some success
Unlike Interbike in the United States, Eurobike’s final day is open to the public. Anyone with 20 extra euros can show up at the Messe Friedrichshafen and see the bicycle industry’s best. Because of this, most of the show's business is done by Saturday afternoon, freeing exhibitors from spec’ and sales meetings, plus the press, just in time to be thrown to an inquisitive public. We saw a lot on Saturday, some of which can be quickly explained and some that will require more attention. Over the next few weeks, in a lead-up to Interbike, we will try to explore in detail some of those
A day after finishing second, Spanish ace Oscar Freire (Rabobank) got it right in Sunday’s crash-marred second stage to win and move into the overall lead at the Vuelta a España. And a day after American climber Tom Danielson (Discovery Channel) was KO’d with a broken shoulder, it was Christian Vande Velde’s turn. The Team CSC rider crashed twice but was able to finish the hilly stage despite some nasty road rash.
Frenchman Thomas Voeckler (Bouygues Telecom) escaped to victory at the Grand Prix de Plouay on Sunday. Voeckler, a hero in France after valiantly and improbably holding on to the Tour de France's yellow jersey for 10 days in 2004 before losing it to Lance Armstrong, shot off from the pack with 2.5km to ride and held off the fast-finishing peloton to secure the win. Norwegian Thor Hushovd (Crédit Agricole) finished second with Italian Danilo Di Luca (Liquigas), the ProTour leader, in third. As he passed the red flag marking the final kilometer, Voeckler only had a few seconds' gap
Discovery Channel went one-two on Sunday at the Greenville Hospital System USA Cycling Professional Road Race Championships in Greenville, South Carolina, with Levi Leipheimer soloing to victory by more than a minute over defending champion George Hincapie with Neil Shirley (Jittery Joe’s) third.
If you have to go looking for work, it helps to have a solid résumé, and Levi Leipheimer isn't exactly lacking in that department — plus he has a nice red-white-and-blue suit to wear to the interview. Just ask Casey Gibson, who was on hand to see Leipheimer win the U.S. professional road race on Sunday in South Carolina.
No frozen waterbottles in this bunch
Cunego up and riding. Who says bike racers ain't tough?
Schwinn’s prototype Fastback.
GT’s anniversary edition Zaskar.
Litespeed’s award winning Archon.
The top and down tubes wrap around the head tube to offer greater stiffness to the front of the bike.
The One’s lever
And its giant single-piece, forged caliper.
Adidas’ new adiStar XC Ultra.
And its budget Razor.
Mavic’s new wheels forced a reshuffling just below the top of the range. The Ksyrium Premium is front and center, while the new SL is to the right.
Both rely on a new rim with an offset spoke bed.
Deda’s Zero100 seatpost
The new Phazer handlebar
The new SuperZero seatpost and the Forza carbon stem complete Deda’s top package.
Freire wins, takes the lead
Bennati got caught up in the crash . . .
. . . as did Vande Velde . . .
. . . and Castaño
Lampre chases
Vande Velde's first spill of the day
Milram clocks in and goes to work