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Pennington pummels ’em, Wicks whips ’em at Cross Crusade
Kona pro Barry Wicks came to Astoria Saturday and put the hurt on the Cross Crusade regulars, while Veloforma’s Alice Pennington fought back from several hard crashes to take her first win in a women’s A race after three runner-up finishes. Intermittent showers and sun breaks kept the temperatures warm and the course sloppy as the Cross Crusade invaded the northernmost tip of Oregon’s coast for a Halloween weekend doubleheader at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds.
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Tim Johnson and Katie Compton take big solo wins in Longmont
A trackie tries to survive the Pisgah stage race
Track cyclist Colby Pearce gives a mountain bike stage race a try.
Mailbag: VeloNews.com readers debate way to curtail future road-rage incidents.
I’ve had my share of run-ins with crazy motorists on the road, who are driven nuts by being held up for thirty seconds by a cyclist or two. However, I’ve had it happen to me in reverse.
Mountain Bike Tech Q&A with Lennard Zinn
In his first weekly column for Singletrack.com, tech guru Lennard Zinn takes questions on disc brake performance and compatibility, the longevity of press-in bottom brackets and the availability of "special" Shimano tools/
LA road-rage trial closing arguments wrap up
Prosecutors and defense attorneys made closing arguments Thursday in Los Angeles, in the trial of a former emergency room doctor accused of injuring two cyclists when he stopped his car suddenly in front of them. Dr. Christopher Thomas Thompson's attorney said it was all an accident. "This was not an attempt to hurt anyone." Deputy District Attorney Mary Stone said Thompson's actions "crossed a line you cannot cross."
Brent Bookwalter (BMC Racing Team) joins “Cycle with Champions” benefit ride in Sonoma County this weekend
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The Team Swift Junior Development program is continuing its tradition of successful benefit events with top US professionals at the 2009 Cycle with Champions ride. BMC Pro, 2008 & 2009 U.S. Pro Worlds Team Member Brent Bookwalter is the marquee celebrity expected to draw in hundreds of enthusiasts for the benefit ride through picturesque Sonoma County. Also on hand is local Team Swift graduate Steven Cozza, who rides for the Garmin-Chipotle professional team.“It’s About the Bike:” A gallery from the Lance Armstrong bike exhibit and auction
Lance Armstrong's Treks make a post-season, cameo comeback of their own.
Doping scandals in Europe include Giro sample re-tests and intercepted text messages in Spain
Just as cycling enters the off-season, threats of new doping scandals are looming on the horizon in Italy and Spain. In Italy, the sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that officials are going to re-test samples taken from the 2008 Giro d’Italia for the presence of the banned blood booster CERA. And in Spain, a magazine reports on a police investigation into an alleged doping ring, including some text messages reportedly between some well-known pro cyclists and a doctor.
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Old Man Winter blows through Colorado, setting up a snowy weekend of ’cross racing
Eighteen inches or more of fresh snow has forced organizers to move this Sunday's Boulder Cup race from a grassy city park in South Boulder to the sandy Boulder Reservoir. The new venue will be familiar to many — it's the same as used last year for the Saturday race of the North American Cyclocross Trophy series weekend in Boulder. This year, the Saturday race is being held at the Xilinx venue in nearby Longmont.
The UCI”s response to the AFLD report on the 2009 Tour de France
Response of the UCI to a report from AFLD relating to anti- doping activities at the 2009 Tour de France PART 1: GENERAL COMMENTS The concept of partnership
The UCI says it gave Astana no special treatment at the Tour, and accuses the French anti-doping agency of violating procedures
The UCI is striking back at the French anti-doping agency AFLD, which earlier this month accused the UCI of giving Astana special treatment at the Tour de France.
Andrew Hood: Euskaltel-Euskadi reshapes following doping scandals
Basque-backed Euskaltel-Euskadi is trying to turn the page on a season of potentially fatal doping scandals that plagued the team during 2009. High-profile doping positives involving Iñigo Landaluze and Tour de France stage-winner Markel Astarloza nearly scuttled the team, but backers are supporting the team’s efforts to refurbish the squad with younger riders.
2008 Tour Down Under winner Andre Greipel, who crashed out in ’09, will return next year
Columbia-HTC will be bringing two former Tour Down Under winners to the 2010 edition of the race, which will be held January 17-24, starting in Adelaide. German Andre Greipel (the 2008 winner) and Australian Michael Rogers (2002 winner) are in the Columbia-HTC line-up the team announced on Friday. Greipel spent months on the sidelines after crashing during the third stage of this year's Tour Down Under, dislocating his shoulder and suffering a deep cut on his elbow, which required minor surgery. "After Greipel's mishap at the race this year we are pleased he will be
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Blue Sky Velo Cup set for Saturday
Find tricks and treats at the Xilinx campus on October 31st. The tech campus will host the The Blue Sky Velo Cup – a spectator-friendly cyclocross event that will bring entertainment and the nation’s best cyclocross racing to the Front Range . Free to all spectators, this is a must-see for fans of Halloween and cycling alike!
U.S. pro championships return to Greenville for 2010. What will the later dates mean?
The U.S. professional road championships will return to Greenville, South Carolina, next year, September 18-19. The dates are about three weeks later than prior years, slotting the race into a busy month that includes the Tour of Missouri, two UCI ProTour events in Canada, and the world road championships in Australia.
September 2010
Kazakhs claiming Contador
Will he stay or will he go? If you ask the Kazakhs, Tour de France winner Alberto Contador is staying in an Astana jersey in 2010. The ongoing saga of the future of Contador took another turn this week when officials said the two-time Tour champion isn’t going anywhere and that he will be held to finishing out the third year of his three-year contract. The latest twist came when Nikolai Proskurin, president of the Kazakh cycling federation, stated that “Contador will race in an Astana jersey next year. There are no problems.”
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LA road-rage defendant says he stopped to try to take a picture
Dr. Christopher Thomas Thompson said he never intended to hurt a pair of cyclists who hit the back of his car on the Fourth of July 2008. He told a court Wednesday that he stopped to try to take a picture of the riders after a verbal confrontation, and said he wakes up every night thinking about the incident that led to him being charged with assault with a deadly weapon. “I’m not happy anyone suffered injuries,” Thompson told defense attorney Peter Swarth in Los Angeles Superior Court. He denied telling a police officer that he meant to teach the injured cyclists a lesson.
World champion Cadel Evans says he’s still aiming for the top spot on the Tour podium
Australia's Cadel Evans said Thursday he is fed up of being the nearly man of the Tour de France and is more determined than ever to land cycling's greatest race. Evans has been dogged by doubt after finishing runner-up in the Tour in 2007 and 2008 and only managing a trouble-plagued 30th place in this year's event. "I am tired of being known as the bloke who finishes second in the Tour de France," Evans said. "I had a lot of bad luck this year but I am already looking ahead to next year and am more determined than ever to win it, I won't be satisfied until I have."
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Last week to enter raffle for Lynskey bike, benefiting the Breast Cancer Fund
Win a one-of-a-kind Lynskey, valued at $7,000, for only $10 You've got nothing to lose with a $10 donation to the Breast Cancer Fund, but you could win big with that same $10. Speedgoat is raffling off a bike that's beyond compare (seriously, this is the only one of its kind) and every cent of each $10 ticket sold will go to the Breast Cancer Fund. Timed to coincide with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Speedgoat encourages you take a moment and ask yourself if $10 is enough to put toward eliminating environmental and other preventable causes of breast cancer.
Michael Barry moves to Team Sky, where he will be one of the veteran riders
Michael Barry will move from Columbia-HTC to the British-based Team Sky for 2010, and the Canadian says his racing role on the new team will be similar, although he says it's still a little odd to be one of the old-timers. "I'll be one of the veteran riders, which is kind of strange," said Barry, who will be 35 next year. "The years pass quickly." Barry has worked closely with younger riders on Columbia in recent years, and he'll fulfill a similar role at his new team.
Carlos Sastre says he hasn’t made up his mind about his 2010 race calendar
Carlos Sastre insists he still hasn’t made up his mind on his 2010 calendar. The 2008 Tour de France champion was dismayed to see media reports that he was going to skip the Tour in favor of racing the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España. “My surprise was in capital letters, because I never said what is being bandied about in the headlines, which, according to them, it appears I have decided what races I’ll do in 2010,” Sastre said in a press statement Wednesday.
Mailbag: Drivers’ reading habits, the ATOC route and more
Talking on your cell or texting is now illegal around here. It may not stop people from reading while driving, though!
Dr. Thompson takes the stand in his trial on assault charges.
Dr. Christopher Thomas Thompson took the stand in his defense on Tuesday afternoon in Los Angeles in his trial on assaulting cyclists in 2008. Thompson answered preliminary questions from his defense attorney, Peter Swarth; Thompson is expected to resume testimony Wednesday, when he is likely to be asked about two or three incidents involving cyclists on his home street, Los Angeles County's Mandeville Canyon Road.
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Team Type 1 adds some more firepower for 2010
Team Type 1 will start 2010 _ it's third year in the pro peloton — with most of its riders returning and a few new additions. The team, which includes several riders with Type 1 diabetes, will have an expanded schedule next year, with plans to race in North and South America, as well as Europe, Asia and Africa. Team co-founder Phil Southerland will continue as the team’s chief executive officer but will not compete professionally after being sidelined much of the past two seasons by a leg injury.
Team Type 1’s 2010 Roster: