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Cross, Electrified – Shimano’s Di2 group hits the dirt
Niels Albert is on a roll. The world cyclocross champion, a rider who became the discipline’s new prince last season, started his season with four victories in the lead-up to the first World Cup in Treviso, Italy, which he went on to win. Until now, Sven Nys has been regarded as the king of ’cross, but he’s had a very different start to his season. After a top-15 placing at the 2009 mountain bike world championships, his cyclocross season had a rocky start.
Providence Cyclo-Cross Festival donates food revenues to regional bike programs
Press Release
The Providence Cyclo-cross Festival is happy to announce that all proceeds from the Festival’s food vendors will go to supporting several regional bicycle advocacy groups. The ‘Cross Fest will take place on Saturday, October 10 and Sunday, October 11 between 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Roger Williams Park in Providence, R.I. and take place in part with the 2009 Interbike Festival.More People Going Downhill in Gravity East Series
A total of 1,620 racers have started at least one Gravity East event in the second year of the series. This weekend it's the finals at Plattekill in New York with Neko Mulally likely to grab championship.
Jayco Herald Sun Tour – Are You Pumped???
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Gilbert wins Coppa Sabatini
Philippe Gilbert (Silence-Lotto) won Italy's Coppa Sabatini Thursday, outsprinting ISD's Giovanni Visconti and Leonardo Bertagnoli (Diquigiovani) after joining a large and successful 24-man break earlier in the 199km race. Gilbert's teammate, recently crowned world champion Cadel Evans, was part of the break and remained aggressive throughout. Evans made a late surge on the final two-kilometer climb on the lastlap, setting a strong tempo for Gilbert and leaving the group strung out in single-file.
Greipel wins Paris-Bourges
Vuelta a España points competition winner André Greipel added another win to an impressive 2009 record as he outsprinted the field at Paris-Bourges on Thursday. Greipel, powered ahead of a 91-rider field, beating JJ Haedo (Saxo Bank) and Cofidis’ Alexandre Usov to the line. The win is Greipel’s 20th of the season. Greipel was quick to credit his team for countering late attacks as other teams attempted to deny the German a shot at a field sprint.
Rock Racing’s Sevilla bolts Into Chihuahua lead
Press Release
Guachochi, Mexico — Rock Racing’s Oscar Sevilla put himself in prime position to win the Vuelta a Chihuahua Wednesday by powering a four-man breakaway on Stage 3 that finished more than four minutes ahead of the fifth-placed rider and left half the field a whopping 24 minutes behind.The Explainer – Whose bike path is it anyway?
Dear Explainer, The part of town that I live in is blanketed by great bike paths that I frequent but recently I ran into a small problem. As I looked up from my power meter after completing an interval session, I saw a runner coming right at me in the bike path. Luckily I saw her in time and swerved to avoid a collision but she seemed pretty set on holding her line.
Mailbag: Reader write on race radios, Evans’ win and fixie thugs.
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Three cheers for Michael: Cheer #1
Editor: Three cheers for Michael Barry and his principled decision to support the UCI's race-radio ban!An open letter from Barry Wicks’ nose following its unmitigated abuse at CrossVegas.
I am Barry's cracked and bleeding sinuses, pouring sticky sweet goo down into his nasal cavity. I am draining my wrath out on to his upper lip as he gasps for breath in the dry desert night. I am vengeful and full of hate. The evil stench of a million vacant souls trickles in past mucus and hair and fills me up to the brim, reinforcing my quest to punish in every way I can.
De Bonis tests positive for CERA
A day after Italian Gabriele Bosisio learned that he had failed a dope test, his countryman Francesco De Bonis has also been flagged as an EPO user. De Bonis, who rides with the Diquigiovanni team, tested positive for the new-generation EPO, known as a Continuous Erythropoiesis Receptor Activator (CERA), during the first stage of the Giro d’Italia on May 7, according to the Italian press. The news comes a day after it was announced that LPR's Bosisio was caught out by a suprise out-of-competition test conducted by the UCI on September 2 at Rogeno.
AFLD and UCI war of words continues
The head of the French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD) said Wednesday that his organization won't work with the UCI again until it takes steps to correct testing and procedural “failures” he observed during this year’s Tour de France. In press conference in Paris, AFLD director Pierre Bordry said he was bothered by the absence of positive test results from this year’s Tour, particularly in light of what he characterized as serious lapses in protocol by anti-doping testers from the UCI.
Technical FAQ: Replacement forks with tapered steerers
What can I do if I need to replace my tapered-steerer fork?
Technical FAQ: SRAM shifter durability
Are SRAM shift levers durable?
Technical FAQ: Shimano 105 shifters
Should I be concerned about the durability of my Shimano 105 shifter?
Lance Armstrong signs deal with Michelob Ultra
Press Release
ST. LOUIS (Oct. 6, 2009) – Michelob ULTRA announced today that seven-time Tour de France winner and cycling icon Lance Armstrong has signed a three-year agreement to become the brand’s new spokesperson and ambassador.Bissell keeps Jacques-Maynes, Vennell, adds some crit speed
The Bissell team will have seven returning riders for 2010, including the Jacques-Maynes brothers, Frank Pipp, Paul Mach, Cody O’Reilly, Pete Latham and Jeremy Vennell. And the team will pick up three new riders: Kyle Wamsley, Daniel Holloway and David Williams. The most notable absence from the team next year will be Tom Zirbel, who will race for Garmin-Slipstream in 2010. The team is expected to announce more riders later.
Pisgah Payout: Rich New MTB Stage Race Ahead in NC
The Pisgah Mountain Bike Stage Race offers 130 total miles of riding, 31,000 cumulative feet of climbing and a $15,000 purse for dividing between the victors.
Bosisio tests positive
Italian cyclist Gabriele Bosisio (LPR Brakes) has been provisionally suspended after testing positive for EPO, the UCI announced Tuesday. The 29-year-old was found positive in an out-of-competition test conducted by the UCI on September 2 at Rogeno, Italy. Bosisio’s LPR teammate, Danilo Di Luca, had apparently finished second in the Giro d’Italia in May, but was later suspended for failing two doping tests during the race. A UCI statement said Bosisio has been provisionally suspended, pending the outcome of a follow-up test.
USA Cycling Holding MTB Promoters Summit
MTB summit aims at discussing the direction and changes within the sport, share best practices and develop initiatives to advance mountain bike racing in the US.
Houston-based amateur accepts doping suspension
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency announced Tuesday that Houston-based Category 1 racer Mitch Comardo (Bike Barn) has been suspended for two years after testing positive for several prohibited substances.
Inside Cycling – 2010 Tour to celebrate Pyrenean centennial
When race director Christian Prudhomme unveils details of the 2010 Tour de France in Paris on October 14, his presentation will most likely emphasize the 100th anniversary of the first crossing of the Pyrénées with a course that culminates on the Col du Tourmalet just three days before the finish in Paris.
Technical FAQ: Water in the frame
How can I keep water out of my aero frame?
Cornering Tips
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The Clothes Line: Outfits from Descente, Capo and Campy
Editor’s note: The Clothes Line is an occasional column about clothing, shoes, helmets, and other accessories we’ve encountered. Clothing is possibly the most personal of all gear choices: two riders can try the same jersey and come back with completely different opinions. This is not meant as an extensive review (as in, worn until threadbare), but we simply hope to ride these products for as long as possible and report back on the basic fit and features. We hope you find it helpful.
More than 3,500 hit the roads of Santa Rosa for the first Levi Leipheimer Gran Fondo
It wasn’t a race. There was no prize money or podium ceremony. But crossing the finish line first Saturday at Levi Leipheimer’s inaugural King’s Ridge Gran Fondo, presented by Road ID, was a victory of sorts for Scott Nydam. On a sunny, if breezy, October day in Santa Rosa, California, the Team BMC rider who lives in the area was the first to finish the 103-mile Gran Fondo, one of three distances covered by more than 3,500 participants.