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2011 Little 500 men’s race: a Mark Zalewski gallery
Mark Zalewski shoots the Cutters' fifth straight victory at the Little 500.
Cutters fight back to take 5th straight victory in 2011 Little 500
Fighting back from a lap down, seniors Eric Young and Zach Lusk take turns pulling, un-lapping themselves in enough time to allow Young to sprint for the Cutter's 11th win in Little 500 history.
2011 Little 500 results, men’s race
Little 500 men’s race
- 1. Cutters
- 2. Phi Delta Theta
- 3. Sigma Chi
- 4. Delta Tau Delta
- 5. Acacia
UCI’s Pat McQuaid calls for tough sanctions in Italian doping case
MAASTRICHT, Netherlands(AFP) – UCI president Pat McQuaid said he and the management of the international governing body of cycling will be following developments in an ongoing Italian doping case “very carefully” as it works its way through the court syste
2011 Sea Otter Classic: TRP’s hydraulic cyclocross brakes
TRP brings the benefits of hydraulic disc brakes to road-style brake/shift levers via a satellite master cylinder under the stem.
2011 Vuelta a Castilla y León results, stage 4
Quick results Stage 4
- 1. Alberto Contador Velasco (Sp), SaxoBank-Sungard, 11.2km in 13:42
- 2. Richie Porte (Aus), SaxoBank-Sungard, at 0:01
- 3. Xavier Tondo Volpini (Sp), Movistar, at 0:02
- 4. Bauke Mollema (Nl), Rabobank Cycling Team, at 0:15
- 5. Alex Dowsett (GB), Team Sky, at 0:19
GC
- 1. Xavier Tondo Volpini (Spain), Movistar , 13:31:40
- 2. Bauke Mollema (Netherlands), Rabobank Cycling Team, at 0:09
- 3. Igor Anton Hernandez (Spain), Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 0:17
- 4. Domenico Pozzovivo (Italy), Colnago-CSF, at 0:40
- 5. Jerome Coppel (France), Saur-Sojasun, at 0:47
Alberto Contador wins stage 4 of Vuelta Castilla y Leon; Xavier Tondo takes lead
Alberto Contador wins the fourth stage of the Vuelta Castilla y Leon and Xavier Tondo takes the leader's jersey.
Sea Otter ’11: Challenge MTB One Tubular Tires
Young Cal Giant/Specialized racers trying out tubular mountain bike rubber at Sea Otter
Sea Otter ’11: Titus and On One
The new UK owners of Titus have some fresh gear
A conversation with Stuart O’Grady: Aussie talks Roubaix, Cancellara and Garmin’s tactics
Stuart O’Grady (Leopard-Trek) always talks from the heart, but nothing gets his heart racing more than Paris-Roubaix. The 37-year-old Aussie won the race in 2007, but last Sunday, he didn’t make the time cut. O’Grady went down swinging, doing what he could do to help teammate Fabian Cancellara before a series of mishaps derailed his own chances.
2011 Little 500 results, women’s race
Little 500 women’s race
- 1. Teter, 100 laps
- 2. Pi Beta Phi, 100
- 3. Delta Gamma, 100
- 4. Army Women, 100
- 5. Wing It Cycling, 100
Teter nearly laps field twice at 2011 Little 500 women’s race
The Teter squad attacked at lap 15 and nearly lapped the field twice during the Little 500 women's race.
Sea Otter '11: Elite Short-Track
Elite racing got under way at Sea Otter on Friday with short-track cross-country
U.S. Cycling This Week: The world famous Corkscrew
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Win an Ibis, Help Downieville-Area Trails
Raffle proceeds go to supporting the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship
Philippe Gilbert still the favorite over the bergs of Amstel Gold
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Filippo Savini wins stage at Castilla y Leon, Bauke Mollema takes lead
talian Filippo Savini (Colnago-CSF Inox) won Friday’s “queen stage” at the Vuelta a Castilla y León while Dutch rider Bauke Mollema (Rabobank) takes the leader’s jersey on a day that ended on a frustrating note for pre-race favorite Alberto Contador (Saxo Bank-Sungard).
2011 Vuelta a Castilla y Leon results, stage 3
Quick results Stage
- 1. Filippo SAVINI (ITA), Colnago-CSF , 3:58:25
- 2. Bauke MOLLEMA (NED), Rabobank Cycling Team, at 0:07
- 3. Domenico POZZOVIVO (ITA), Colnago-CSF, at 0:07
- 4. Igor ANTON HERNANDEZ (ESP), Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 0:10
- 5. Xavier TONDO VOLPINI (ESP), Movistar, at 0:10
GC
- 1. Bauke MOLLEMA (Netherlands), Rabobank Cycling Team , 13:17:52
- 2. Xavier TONDO VOLPINI (Spain), Movistar, at 0:03
- 3. Igor ANTON HERNANDEZ (Spain), Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 0:03
- 4. Domenico POZZOVIVO (Italy), Colnago-CSF, at 0:06
- 5. Dario David CIONI (Italy), Team Sky, at 0:14
Swindlehurst promotes tough road/off-road race in Utah
Retired pro Burke Swindlehurst is promoting a tough 79-mile point-to-point race in Utah that will be run on dirt and pavement and include 12,000 feet of climbing.
Sea Otter '11: Easton EC90 XC Wheels
Think the Haven Carbons are tough? Don't discount Easton's EC90 XC
Spring in Cycling Mecca
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Women’s Amgen time trial, invitation-only, offers $10,000 purse
Organizers of the Amgen Tour of California are adding a women's time trial to the schedule to be held the same day and on the same course as the men's time trial stage in Solvang.
Sea Otter '11: Ibis Mojo SL-R
Ibis SL-R contains all the best of its Mojo predecessors but with weight-saving updates
Repeats on tap for Little 500
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (VN) — The Indiana University Little 500, the race made famous by the Academy Award-winning film "Breaking Away," is once again set to run this weekend — with the 61st edition of the men's race and the women in their 24th year.
2011 GP de Denain Porte du Hainaut results
- 1. Jimmy CASPER, (FRA) Saur-Sojasun, at 4:32:10
- 2. Romain FEILLU, (FRA) Vacansoleil-DCM, at 0
- 3. Aidis KRUOPIS, (LTU) Landbouwkrediet-Colnago, at 0
- 4. Leigh HOWARD, (AUS) HTC-Highroad, at 0
- 5. Denis FLAHAUT, (FRA) Roubaix Lille Metropole, at 0
Omega Pharma-Lotto fires Matthew Lloyd
The Omega Pharma-Lotto team announced Thursday that it had fired Matthew Lloyd for "recent incidents during the first races disputed in 2011."
Report: Doping raid in Italy focuses on top pro team
Media reports signal a massive doping raid in Italy involving up to 1,000 agents.
2011 Vuelta a Castilla y Leon results, stage 2
Stage 2
- 1. Francisco José VENTOSO ALBERDI, (ESP) Movistar, in 5:06:23
- 2. Sergio Miguel Vieira RIBEIRO, (POR) , at 0
- 3. Russell DOWNING, (GBR) Team Sky, at 0
- 4. Aitor GALDOS ALONSO, (ESP) Caja Rural, at 0
- 5. Ruben PEREZ MORENO, (ESP) Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 0
GC
- 1. Francisco José VENTOSO ALBERDI, (Spain) Movistar, in 9:19:20
- 2. Russell DOWNING, (Great Britain) Team Sky, at 0
- 3. Manuel BELLETTI, (Italy) Colnago-CSF, at 0
- 4. Ruben PEREZ MORENO, (Spain) Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 0
- 5. Luke ROBERTS, (Australia) SaxoBank-Sungard, at 0
Ventoso wins again at Castilla y Leon
Fran Ventoso (Movistar) won for the second day in a row at the Vuelta a Castilla y León in another bunch sprint in northern Spain.
Stuart O’Grady on the Roubaix time cut rule: ‘It’s a bit of bullshit’
Stuart O’Grady (Leopard-Trek) is steaming mad that he and nine others who crossed the finish line Sunday in Paris-Roubaix after suffering through what he described as “true hell” were disqualified for finishing beyond the time limit.
Ask Nick: Caravan ordering, water bottle practice and Roubaix flats
Caravan order, water bottle practices and Roubaix flats. All your questions, answered.
Alberto Contador staying focused on racing in run-up to CAS
VALLADOLID, Spain (VN) – Alberto Contador says he is staying focused on racing and leaving his pending legal battle in the hands of his advisors and legal team.
Euro ‘Enduro' Set for Colorado
Ross Schnell and Winter Park Resort plan 3-day enduro event
No Ardennes classics for Cadel Evans
A quadricep injury will keep Cadel Evans from starting Sunday's Amstel Gold Race, but the former world champion said his recovery is going well and he remains on track to focus on the Tour de France, BMC reported on Thursday.
Officials demand to see Alberto Contador’s UCI license before start of Vuelta a Castilla y León
Things are never easy for Alberto Contador these days. The start of Wednesday’s first stage at the Vuelta a Castilla y León was delayed when the president of the jury demanded to see Contador’s racing license.
European sports officials take shots at cycling
European sports officials took fresh shots at cycling as the specter of doping once again hangs over to the sport going into the season’s grand tours.
Tour of BattenKill – America’s Queen of the Classics
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Training Center: Hand numbness solutions
Sean Madsen answers a reader's question on hand numbness
Must Reads: Voigt thanks Basque fans; Ricco denies blood doping
Must Reads: Voigt thanks Basque fans; Ricco denies blood doping
Amber Neben diary: Seriously … no, seriously …
Sometimes I laugh so hard I cry. Last week during the behind-the-scenes moments of the Redlands Bicycle Classic, my teammates did a good job of helping me with my core training through laughter.
Find your next bike online with the VeloNews Bike Buyer’s Guide
VeloNews just put nearly 1,000 bikes at your fingertips.
2011 Brabantse Pijl results
2011 Brabantse Pijl
- 1. Philippe GILBERT (BEL), Omega Pharma-Lotto, 4:40:38
- 2. Björn LEUKEMANS (BEL), Vacansoleil-DCM, same time
- 3. Anthony GESLIN (FRA), Française des Jeux, at 1:03
- 4. Johnny HOOGERLAND (NED), Vacansoleil-DCM, at 1:03
- 5. Bram TANKINK (NED), Rabobank Cycling Team, at 1:04
2011 Vuelta a Castilla y León results, stage 1
Stage 1: Medina de Ríoseco - Palencia
- 1. Francisco José VENTOSO ALBERDI (ESP), Movistar, in 4:12:57
- 2. Manuel BELLETTI (ITA), Colnago-CSF, s.t.
- 3. Marko KUMP (SLO), Geox-TMC, s.t.
- 4. Luke ROBERTS (AUS), SaxoBank-Sungard, s.t.
- 5. Russell DOWNING (GBR), Team Sky, s.t.
General Classification
- 1. Francisco José VENTOSO ALBERDI (Spain), Movistar, in 4:12:57
- 2. Manuel BELLETTI (Italy), Colnago-CSF, s.t.
- 3. Marko KUMP (Slovenia), Geox-TMC, s.t.
- 4. Luke ROBERTS (Australia), SaxoBank-Sungard, s.t.
- 5. Russell DOWNING (Great Britain), Team Sky, s.t.
Niner-IMBA Offer Custom Air 9 Frames
Going to Sea Otter? Try to win a custom Air 9 bike. No Otter? Try online auctions for frames.
Paris-Roubaix Party Pics
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Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: That slow leak
A reader has a new set of wheels with tubeless tires, but the darn things leak. Lennard goes through the steps that you - or your bike shop - need to follow to keep air where it belongs.
Paris-Roubaix tech: A round-up gallery
Back home after Roubaix, it’s time to look through photos from the weekend.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: The day the superstars didn’t shine
Depending on whose viewpoint you want to believe, the Garmin-Cervélo team was either (1) totally brilliant or (2) toxically negative.
Ardennes classics on the horizon for peloton’s climbers
PARIS (AFP) - RadioShack's Sebastien Rosseler will be out to defend his title in the Belgian semi-classic Fleche Brananconne Wednesday as the peloton say a weary goodbye to the cobbles in anticipation of the hillier Ardennes classics.
Tech FAQ: 2x, Head Angles and Bleeds
More on 2x drivetrains; why twitchy or slow and a thought on clean brake fluid
Spring Classics or Grand Tours?
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Rumors be Damned: U.S. World Cup a Go
Just like last year New York event was in question, but the show will go on
Is Richmond ready for the worlds?
Fifteen years after the last Tour DuPont passed through its streets, Richmond is hoping to reunite with the international cycling community. Richmond stands alongside the sultanate of Oman as one of two bidders for the 2015 championships.
Mancebo, Neben still leading NRC after Sunny King
Francisco Mancebo (Realcyclist.com) and Amber Neben (HTC-Highroad) remain in the lead of the National Racing Calendar individual rankings despite not competing in this weekend's NRC event, the Sunny King Criterium in Alabama.
National Racing Calendar standings, updated April 11, 2011
Men:
- 1. Francisco Mancebo, Realcyclist.com, with 217 points
- 2. Benjamin Jacques-Maynes, Bissell Pro Cycling Team, with 140 points
- 3. Jonathan Cantwell, with 110 points
- 4. Christopher Baldwin, with 106 points
- 5. Andres Diaz Corales, Team Exergy, with 98 points
Women:
- 1. Amber Neben, Htc - Highroad Women, with 217 points
- 2. Erinne Willock, Team Tibco/to The Top, with 130 points
- 3. Evelyn Stevens, Htc - Highroad Women, with 116 points
- 4. Carmen Small, Team Tibco/to The Top, with 113 points
- 5. Janel Holcomb, Colavita/forno D'asolo, with 103 points