McCormack repeats at App’ Gap
McCormack repeats at App' Gap
McCormack repeats at App' Gap
Iban Mayo's lightweight climber
Mayo had his mechanic drill out the Dura-Ace levers . . .
. . . and rear derailleur
Fi'zi:k's Arione: a carbon fiber base, a tubular titanium rail and an aluminum core
Selle San Marco's Rever has air scoops to cool the booty
Selle San Marco Aspide Composite A: a bare-bones saddle
ITM's K-Sword does away with bolts and plates for clamping
The Uniko White Super Over, meanwhile, does away with the color black
3T's Biomorphe is shaped for a better grip
The 2X2 stem teams up with the Biomorphe
Cinelli's limited-edition Ram Shining
The Cinelli Bat is built to fly
Selcof's high-gloss Zen . . .
. . . and Karbon post
Deda has branched out into cranksets . . .
. . . and clinchers
Stella Azzurra is stretching itself, too, with the four-spoke Maris wheel . . .
. . . and the low-profile Compasso
Just when you thought you'd seen every carbon-fiber application imaginable comes a carbon trainer from Elite
Storck's Scenario C 0.9 can be hoisted with a pinky
The Time RXS is an all-new design . . .
. . . and there's an all-new RXS shoe to go with it
The VXRS can be had with the full Paolo Bettini effect
Gunn-Rita pic
Tyler Hamilton could become the first American racer to win a stage in each grand tour if he can roll out of the 59th Vuelta a España with a stage victory. The 33-year-old New Englander already has stage wins in the Giro d’Italia (a time trial in 2002) and in the Tour de France (a mountain stage in 2003) and said he’s motivated to make it a hat trick. “I have won stages in the other grand tours, so I wouldn’t mind to win one here to complete the circle,” Hamilton said before Friday’s opening ceremony. “We’ll see how things go. I’m here thinking about the overall but I will also work for
History has a way of repeating itself at U.S. Postal Service and now Floyd Landis is hoping that trend continues after he became the first American to wear the leader’s jersey at the Vuelta a España on Saturday after his team roared to victory in the opening team time trial. “We didn’t have a particular plan about who would come across first, but we had a plan on how to ride the time trial,” said Landis, who enjoyed some quality time on the podium following the stage. “Johan called in on the radio in the last 500 meters and he was generous enough to give me the lead, so I wasn’t
We have started the Vuelta on the right foot with a nice stage win in the team time trial. The TTT is one of my favorite events as it takes a complete team effort; and, the feeling when everything is running smoothly is incredible. During the effort the whole team is completely focused- it feels as if we are riding in a tunnel with nothing but the open road in front of us with the voice of Johan encouraging us over the radio, the noise of the disc wheels, the sound of the wind and our breath blocking out all other noises and distractions. In the last two years we have lost the Vuelta
On a day when all signs pointed to bunch sprint finishes, the finales of the elite men’s and women’s circuit races at day two of the Green Mountain Stage Race produced something else altogether. Men did 72 miles and the women 52 on Saturday’s undulating 19.4-mile circuit in Moretown, Vermont. On paper, the course was hard, but not hard enough to break up the respective fields. All previous editions of the race had ended in furious field sprints, but the 2004 edition was an exception. Joe Papp (ACT-UPMC) soloed off a group of four to win the men’s race, finishing off a 10km breakaway effort
T-Mobile takes second
Illes Balears set an early mark to beat
Victor Hugo Peña
Plotting and planning
Tony Cruz makes last-minute adjustments
Dave Zabriskie looks a little spent
Papp picked his spot just right
Moore, like Papp, was outnumbered . . . but won anyway
Levi Leipheimer has signed a two-year contract to join the German squad Gerolsteiner for the 2005-06 seasons. After two top-10 finishes in three Tour de France starts, the 30-year-old American will join rising star Georg Totschnig as team leader going into the ProTour inaugural next season. “This is a major coup,” said team manager Hans Michael Holczer on the team’s web page. “We’ll have a strong reinforcement for the grand tours, secondly he will be able to share leadership duties with Totschnig and finally his strong experience can help young riders on our team.” Leipheimer couldn’t be
More items of note from the shores of the Bodensee: personal trainers, power measurement devices, saddles — do you detect a theme here? Tacx i-Magic Fortius trainerThe i-Magic Fortius trainer from Tacx is billed as a "virtual reality trainer," a claim that may seem overly modest when you witness the stunning capabilities of this amazing device. Hooked up to your PC or projection television, the Fortius can put you in the middle of a virtual reality race that you program, or a ride up the Alpe d'Huez taken with real-life video. You can also load in training software that analyzes and
With the Canadian border less than a two-hour drive away, it stands to reason that the Green Mountain Stage Race, September 3-6 in Vermont, would attract a sizable contingent from the Great White North. But the opening day of the fourth annual race looked more like a trans-provincial climbing championship than anything else. Canadian riders have come in droves to this year’s four-day stage race, run in the heart of Vermont’s Mad River Valley, and two of them – Dominique Perras (Ofoto-Lombardi Sports) and Amy Moore (Quark Cycling) – won Friday’s prologue hillclimb. The 8.1-mile, mass-start
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
Perras took the prologue hillclimb . . .
. . . but McCormack nearly got him when he blew in the final meters
Italian star Francesco Casagrande (Lampre) and Spanish rider Carlos Golbano (Paternina-Costa de Almería) won’t be starting the Vuelta a España on Saturday after UCI blood tests conducted Wednesday evening revealed the pair “unfit” to start. The 189 starting riders in the Vuelta, which starts Saturday with a team time trial in León in northern Spain, were given blood screening to test levels of hemotacrit, hemoglobin and reticulocytes. While not considered a positive doping test, inconsistent indicators can suggest, but not prove, the use of EPO, Nesp or other banned blood boosters. Vuelta
We are now in the hotel in Léon sitting and waiting for the Vuelta España to begin on Saturday. We arrived in Leon last night, as we had to be at the hotel three days prior to the start for the medical testing-which is essentially a blood test. This year the Vuelta starts out with several flat to rolling stages as we race across the middle of Spain towards the Mediterranean and the coastal town of Valencia. Valencia will host the first of three individual time trials, one being up to the peak of Sierra Nevada, the other being the final stage in Madrid. Today we rode our time trial bikes
Dear Bob,I am curious what you think of the recent Toronto court decision thatthe City of Toronto owed cyclists a duty of care to maintain a safe cyclingenvironment.N.D.Colorado Dear Bob,The main highway in our area is scheduled for repaving. This will closeone side of the divided including both shoulders for a ten-mile stretchover a six-month period. The section is used by hard-core commuters andis a popular ride for those who want to get out of town for the weekend.What are the contractor’s obligations to accommodate bicycle traffic? Whatare my rights when a “bike lane closed sign is
USA Cycling announced its automatic nominationsto represent the U.S. at the upcoming UCI Road World Championships in Verona,Italy, September 27 - October 4.The thirteen riders named Thursdayhave until September 6 to either accept or decline their nominations.Receiving nominations to the team basedon their participation in the 2004 Olympic Games are George Hincapie, TylerHamilton, Bobby Julich, Levi Leipheimer, and Jason McCartney. Joining thefive Olympians in receiving automatic nominations are six-time Tour deFrance winner, Lance Armstrong, USPRO Champion, Fred Rodriguez and top-rankedrider
The Eurobike show, held annually in Friedrichshafen, Germany, has become the traditional kick-off to the new-bike season since its somewhat tentative start as a mainly mountain-bike event back in 1991. These days, the mountain bikes are overwhelmed by the flood of road machines that compete for space in the show's handsome 10 main halls. But no matter what's on display, Eurobike's early place on the calendar — September 2-5 this year — means that extra importance is accorded each intro. Have a good show here and you can relax on the ride as the show carnival bumps along to ANCMA Milan and
Is he aiming for another?
Casagrande at last year's Tour of Switzerland
Julien Absalon's gold medal bike was among host of celeb' rides in Friedrichshafen,
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
Stefano Zanini (Quick Step) team has won the 128-mile opening stageof the Tour of Britain in Manchester city centre. The Italian out-sprintedKevin Van Impe of Belgium and Alejandro Borrajo of Argentina. British national champion Roger Hammond, of Oxford, finished sixthin the same time as Zanini. By winning the first stage Zanini pulled onthe race leader's jersey which he will wear during tomorrow's stage fromLeeds to Sheffield over 107 miles.Navigators are thereThe Navigators will be racing this week in the revival of the BritishTour that began Wednesday and concludes with a circuit course in
The Colombian government and its national Olympic committee announced plans to appeal the disqualification of track cyclist Maria Luisa Calle Williams after she tested positive for a stimulant following the women’s points race. Calle Williams was stripped of her bronze medal in the event after testing positive for the stimulant Heptaminol. The bronze medal was then awarded to American Erin Mirabella, the only U.S. podium spot in an Olympic track event this year. Colombia earned just one other medal in the games, a bronze won by Mabel Mosquera in the 53kg category of women's weightlifting.
The past six weeks have been a rollercoaster of emotions for the Tyler Hamilton. The bitter experience of abandoning the Tour de France for the first time of his career in July was quickly forgotten in the glow of his gold medal winning performance in the Olympic time trial race on Aug. 18. Rather than hit the party circuit, the 33-year-old New Englander went straight back to work to prepare for the Vuelta a España. Even before leaving for Athens, Hamilton was considering racing the season’s finale grand tour. Rather than throw away the remainder of the season, Hamilton decided to take a
My fellow VeloNews editor Neal Rogers and I just got back from the final round of the NORBA national points series down in Durango, Colorado. Since this was the final opportunity for many of the racers to score some very-needed points, many pulled out all the stops when it came to equipment choices. So, while Rogers was running willy-nilly from racer to racer getting quotes for his cross-country and short track race reports, I found myself sneaking around the start and finish lines scouring every inch of some of the fastest bikes in the business. Both the men and women showed up to Durango
Hamilton at the Tour
The loose gravel start of the short track required the front row to 'dig in' to avoid wheelspin. Looked just like the start of a 250 main moto
Hydration packs might not be the coolest pro accessory but the Hydrapak Air Scoop Team is the sleakest option available with its customizable outer flap
Shonny Vanlandingham turned her Vetta computer into this minature shrine to The Artist Formerly Known As Prince for little on-trail motivation