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Yaroslav Popovych signs a two-year contract with Astana
Ukrainian cyclist Yaroslav Popovych has signed a two-year contract with the Astana team, which boasts seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong on its books. The 28-year-old Popovych joined up once more with team boss Johan Bruyneel whom he rode for when at the Discovery Channel team from 2005 to 2007.
Fox Racing Shox offers a limited edition gravity suspension package
FOX Racing will produce two commemorative suspension components — a special 40 RC2 fork and DHX RC4 shock — based on development that netted championship titles in men’s and women’s downhill worlds in 2009. Only 200 of each will be produced for consumers.
Stan’s sues Specialized, alleging patent infringement on tubeless wheel designs
The maker of Stan's NoTubes wheels and tires is suing Specialized over alleged patent infringement involving Specialized's Roval wheels. The New York-based company sued Specialized in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York on Sept. 15. The suit involves the company's U.S. Patent No. 7,334,846, issued to Stanley Koziatek in February, concerning the design of tubeless rims.
The Agency for Cycling Ethics (ACE) has closed
The Agency for Cycling Ethics has shut down, leaving the Garmin-Chipotle, BMC and Columbia teams hustling to line up a new independent doping testing provider for their riders. ACE co-founder Paul Strauss said the California-based business concluded all its contracts last week and shut down. "Our position at this point is that we closed this year due to our financial model and we will have no further comment," he said. Garmin-Chipotle team manager Jonathan Vaughters told VeloNews the team will continue independent testing with a different provider.
Breschel enjoys breakout year
It was unfortunate for Matti Breschel that his most important result so far in his young but promising career came on the same day that two Italians finished alongside him on the worlds podium in Varese, Italy. Only one journalist asked the blonde-haired Dane a question during post-race press conference dominated by over-excited Italian journalists lobbing soft balls to winner Alessandro Ballan and silver medalist Damiano Cunego.
Bar Mitts
Colors: Red, Black, Blue Sizes: Small, Medium, Large Price: $64.95 Web site: www.barmitts.com Are you a cold-weather rider? Then Bar Mitts may be of interest to you. Modeled after hang gliding mitts, Bar Mitts encase your hoods, brakes, and handlebars, creating warm neoprene pockets for your hands. This weather shield for your hands allow you to wear a thinner glove, which leads to better bike handling.
BC Bike Race adds singlespeed categories
The BC Bike Race has finalized its plans to host two Singlespeed Categories in the upcoming 2009 Event (June 28-July 4th). Leader’s jerseys will be awarded in the Men’s Open and Women’s Open categories*. The BC Bike Race is a seven day epic mountain bike stage race from Victoria to Whistler on the west coast of Canada. The route passes through lush rain forests, over the Coastal mountain range and spends the majority of its time on singletrack built by mountain bikers for mountain bikers.
Lico Ramirez takes big lead after stage 1 of La Ruta de los Conquistadores
What’s the best way to quantify pain? This question popped into my head countless times during today’s opening stage of La Ruta de los Conquistadores, a hellacious 68.7-mile slog from Jaco Beach to the outskirts of San Jose. During the journey I carried my bike up ridiculously steep, muddy slopes, climbed 14,500 feet of elevation gain (much of it in the granny gear) and suffered like a rented mule. I crossed the line cross-eyed and drooling just under eight hours in 42nd place, about two hours behind stage winner Frederico “Lico” Ramirez.
Ivan Basso returns to pro peloton on Sidi for 2009
Ivan Basso of the Liquigas Team, has just returned from the land of the rising sun where he took part in the Japan Cup gaining an excellent third place (behind Damiano Cunego and Giovanni Visconti) after an extraordinary and entertaining performance. Upon his return from Japan, Ivan visited the Sidi Sport headquarters of Maser in the Italian province of Treviso.
Team Type 1 re-signs Kobzarenko, adds Slovenian sprinter
Ukranian Valeriy Kobzarenko, who was one of Team Type 1’s most dependable riders in 2008, will return to the squad in 2009. At the same time, the second-year team announced the signing of promising young Slovenian sprinter Aldo Ino Ilesic. The two join eight other riders already announced for Team Type 1, a team striving to instill hope and inspiration for people around the world affected by diabetes. Co-founders Phil Southerland and Joe Eldridge are two of four riders on the men’s professional roster who have Type 1 diabetes.
Kansas state cyclocross championships set for this weekend
Kansas State Cyclocross Championships Leavenworth, KS - November 11, 2008 - The Cow Town Cycling Team is proud to present the 2008 Kansas State Cyclocross Championships. This years De Stad Cross Cup doubles has the the state championships on the historic campus of University of Saint Mary. A championship course has been designed using much of the natural 240 acres that the campus offers. "This is by far the sweetest course in the mid-west with sections of cobbles, natural run-ups, challenging sand, beautiful tree lined hillside and the
ZERO Traction cyclocross nationals DVD
Price: TBA Web site: www.zerotractionfilm.com ZERO traction is a film about the 2007 cold and muddy USA Cycling’s Cyclocross National Championships in Kansas City. Shot entirely in high definition, the film captures the grimy details of ‘cross. The film is scheduled to premiere in Lawrence, Kansas on November 19th. DVDs will soon be available at www.zerotractionfilm.com.
Jan Ullrich denies doping, wins back pay
Former Tour de France champion Jan Ullrich won nearly a half-million dollars in back pay from his one-season run at Team Coast in 2003 after a German court ruled in his favor Wednesday. The 1997 Tour winner was back at the center of attention Wednesday with a court appearance in a long-running dispute between the now-tainted German star and the defunct Coast team, whose manager, Günther Dahms, refused to pay part of Ullrich’s salary because he said the rider was doping.
Project Pruitt: A cyclist tries to come back from a nagging knee injury.
Editor’s note:Tom LeCarner, VeloNews’ copy editor, is a 41-year-old longtime cyclist and former racer who has been struggling with tendonitis this year. Specialized has offered to help Tom overcome his injuries with its Body Geometry equipment and treatment by Andy Pruitt of the Boulder Center for Sports Medicine. Tom will report on if and how he progresses in a regular column on VeloNews.com. His first piece here gives some background of the causes of his injuries.
Barry Wicks’ journal on racing cyclocross in Belgium
They say the best way to perfect a skill is to go to where that skill is practiced perfectly. For cyclocross, Belgium is that place. Cycling fanaticism in Belgium is difficult to explain. There is really no correlation to it in the United States. Football is the easiest association, in the scale of the fan base and the spectacle, but the true Belgian cyclocross fan is more deeply rooted to the athlete than the true football fan.
MacKenzie, Butler triumph at SSCXWC
Bobbles, bubbles and beer — there was all that and more last weekend during the Single Speed Cyclocross World Championships in Portland, Oregon. Canadian Drew MacKenzie won the men’s crown, beating the likes of Ryan Trebon, Nat Ross, Steve Fassbinder and Adam Craig. Sue Butler took top honors in the women's race, winning a come-from-behind battle.
The Explainer: Motive, intent and punishment
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Shimano’s electric Di2 DuraAce group wins Popular Science award
Popular Science has awarded Shimano's new Dura-Ace 7970 Di2 electric group a "Grand Award Winner" in the Recreation category of the magazine's “Best of What’s New 2008.” The group, available in January net year, was one of 100 technological innovations included in the December issue of the magazine, but swept the Recreation category to take the top prize as one of ten Grand Award Winners.
Powers, Johnson rule Toronto ‘cross; Elliott does the double
Team Cyclocrossworld.com-Cannondale doubled up this past weekend during the UCI 1 Toronto International Cyclocross in Toronto, Canada, putting Jeremy Powers atop the podium on Saturday with Tim Johnson taking the win on Sunday. Canadians had plenty to cheer about, too, as Ottawa’s Natasha Elliott (Stevens-EMD Sorono) scored two consecutive victories on the muddy Centennial Park course.
Heras vs. Ramirez battle set for 2008 La Ruta
A buzz of nervous anticipation hangs thick in the air at Jaco Beach today, as the 400 or so participants in Costa Rica’s 2008 La Ruta de los Conquistadores are picking up race packets, packing bags and preparing for tomorrow’s opening stage. The first of four days packs a serious punch — 68.7 miles and roughly 14,500 feet of elevation gain from Jaco to Ciudad Colon. The day also includes a plethora of super steep ascents, muddy hike-a-bike sections, river crossings and plenty of pain.
Whitmore’s promoter tries to quash rumors
Throughout his career as promoter of the Whitmore’s Landscaping Super Cross Cup in the Hamptons, Myles Romanow has been battling rumors about his race. “People hear about the celebrities and their mansions in the Hamptons and automatically assume that a hotel room costs, like, five thousand dollars a night. But Hip Hop moguls and television stars aren’t the only people who live here. We still have cops and school bus drivers, house cleaners and guys who pump gas, just like the town you live in. They live in whole communities with normal-priced restaurants and hotels. If you nee
California BikeFest presents Cycling Sherpa!
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to ride in a professional peloton? Well, now is your chance to ride with some of your favorite pros as part of the Cycling Sherpa program at California BikeFest. Cycling Sherpa are past and current professional cyclists who are ‘for hire’ for the rides in Ventura, California on Saturday, December 6, 2008 starting at the Crowne Plaza, Ventura Beach.
Wilson, MacGregor Returning To Team Type 1
Team Type 1 will be bolstered in 2009 by the return of stage racing specialists Matt Wilson and Ian MacGregor, as announced by Sport Director Ed Beamon Monday. Wilson, 31, rebounded from breaking his right wrist in March to score stage wins at the Tour de Beauce and the Bend Memorial Clinic Cascade Cycling Classic. The 2004 Australian national road champion also earned King of the Mountains titles at the Tour of Ireland and the Jayco Herald Sun Tour in Australia.
Value Act Capital announces 2009 team roster
Capitalizing on a very successful 2008 season, the ValueAct Capital Women’s Cycling Team has added even more depth and top talent to its roster for the 2009 season. The team, who had wins at Tour of the Gila and podiums at Mt. Hood, Elite Nationals and the CSC Invitational, will be contesting a full NRC calendar in 2009.
REI launches bicycle-as-transportation education Web site
Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI) has launched www.rei.com/bikeyourdrive, an online resource created to inspire more people to cycle by exposing myths and breaking down common barriers associated with using a bicycle as an alternate means of transportation. The site offers helpful "how-to” video demonstrations, a calculator to show environmental, caloric and financial "savings,” and recommended cycling gear essentials. Online expert advice and other tools assist riders of all skill levels in understanding proper safety procedures, bike maintenance and the rules of the road.
Falling Canadian dollar saves TransRockies racers money
In the seven years since the TransRockies began, it has quickly become a great aspiration for many mountain bikers. We’re proud that it is on so many riders’ to-do lists and we’re stoked every time we hear someone tell us “next year I’ll do TransRockies”. And we hear that a lot!
Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy welcomes new sponsors
Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy is pleased to welcome new sponsors for 2009 to its family of long-term supporters. As Inferno Racing LLC’s new program enters its freshman year as a UCI Continental team, they are excited to forge new relationships with: AlphaQ, Cane Creek, Feather Brakes, Fluid, Hincapie Sports Wear, Look, Qoleum, Showers Pass, Travelers Insurance, and TruTrainer.
Land Rover sponsors new domestic development cycling team
Land Rover has entered the cycling market with a new sponsorship role for Land Rover-ORBEA, the young cycling development team based out of Portland, Ore. Looking to step into a first year U.S. continental squad for 2009, Land Rover-ORBEA now has the title sponsorship it needs to push them to the next level.
Chicago Cyclocross Cup to host Collegiate Race
The Chicago Cyclocross Cup is pleased to announce the addition of a collegiate race for both men and women. The race is scheduled for Sunday, November 16 in Lansing, Illinois. The Lan Oak Park Race #8 allows collegiate riders to earn points toward the Midwest Collegiate Cycling Conference (MWCCC) Cyclocross Series. This is the first time the series has incorporated a collegiate race as part of the race offerings.
Kona riders dominate weekend ‘cross races
Coming off impressive performances at the Boulder Cup in Boulder, Colorado, earlier this month, Kona-FSA Factory Team CX rider Ryan Trebon and Velo-Bella Kona rider Amy Dombroski hold first place in the elite men's and women's categories in the North American Cyclocross Trophy Series (NACT). The two riders will look to maintain their top rankings at the final race of the series which takes place on Nov. 22-23 in Southampton, New York.
2009 Subaru Elephant Rock Cycling Festival set
Don’t think it’s too soon to plan ahead for the first favorite ride of the season on Colorado’s Front Range. As usual, ground zero begins at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Castle Rock, Colo., for the 8-mile family course, 32, 50, 65, 100-mile road rides, and a 25-mile off-road course during the 22nd Annual Elephant Rock Cycling Festival Sunday, June 7, 2009. For adventurers new and seasoned, the clock starts June 5, 2009 at 6:30 p.m. for the 24-hour race at the Greenland Open Space Park south of Castle Rock in Douglas County.
Amanda Carey, Team Kenda Titus Hayes, dominates Iceman
Amanda Carey, Kenda Titus Hayes, dominated the women's field at the Iceman race this past weekend in Traverse City, MI. Racing in near perfect conditions, she covered the 27 miles from Kalkaska to Traverse City in 1:45:45, more than two minutes ahead of Susan Stevens and Heather Irmiger. This was Amanda's biggest win in her first year of pro racing capping a great first season which included top 10 results on the NMBS circuit and wins at several regional events. "Every time I felt myself falling back, I said nail it, it's almost over," Carey said after the race.
Beth Lyndon-Griffith, McDonald win soupy Washington cyclocross
Beth Lyndon-Griffith (Hagens-Berman) and Zach McDonald (Classic Cycles) emerged triumphant on Sunday as the Seattle Cyclocross series visited a gooey course at the Bremerton fairgrounds. With several inches of rain in the week leading up to the race and many local rivers on flood watches, the course was already wet. Sunday began with showers that diminished as the day wore on, and as temperatures reached the low 50s the conditions created a course to test nearly every ’cross skill in the book.
A lifetime of letters on the lifetime ban, plus props to Tina
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Female cyclist of the year nomination Editor, Year after year Tina Pic wins races without the recognition that she deserves. Give it up for Tina. Eddie Winkler,
Barloworld returns to racing despite doping scandal
The South African Barloworld cycling team has done an about-face and decided to return to the sport five months after withdrawing over doping at the Tour de France. Chris Fisher, head of corporate marketing at Barloworld, a South African multinational company, said Tuesday that the company's sponsorship had been "both successful and popular" and that the decision had been taken to carry on in 2009.
Sella faces a year’s suspension for CERA
Emanuele Sella (Societa CSF Gruppo Navigare) faces a yearlong suspension after testing positive for CERA in an out-of-competition check on July 23. While the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) recommends a two-year ban, the prosecutor for the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) asked that Sella receive a one-year ban after the rider admitted his guilt and co-operated during his trial in August, the ANSA news agency reported. CONI's anti-doping committee will hear Sella's case on December 1.
Jury awards damages in 2004 Olympic muck up
A federal jury has awarded more than $300,000 to mountain bike racer Susan Haywood for USA Cycling’s failure to report race results to the UCI, an act of negligence, the court concluded, that cost her a spot on the 2004 Olympic team. In the summer of 2004 Haywood was embroiled in a global race for UCI points with Mary McConneloug to secure a nomination to the country’s only slot for women in the upcoming Olympic Games in Athens. By mid-July, Haywood was initially given the nomination, leading McConneloug by a single point, 1489 to 1488.
Zabel says retirement a ‘relief’
German sprint ace Erik Zabel admitts that he’ll probably miss racing, but says his retirement announcement is permanent. With scores of riders committing to comebacks, Zabel insists that, at 38, his farewell at the end of this season will be for good. “I’m sure I will feel a little bit nostalgic, but without a doubt it will be a relief,” Zabel told German reporters during a break at the Six Days of Munich track event. “When you’re not active, you live with less risk. Races with wet roads, snow, crashes … to think that all this is over is very agreeable.”
Milan 6-Day and a mountain bike course
One of the Milan bike show’s two giant halls was split between a portable velodrome for the Milan 6-Day and a mountain bike course that also ventured outside in the rain. Small races as well as test rides were held on the MTB course throughout the week.
The elegant Casati Arte
The elegant Casati Arte’s down tube, top tube and seat tube are titanium, smoothly joined with carbon-wrapped joints to a carbon head tube and rear end. It has Casati’s signature internal cable routing and a luscious white pearlescent paint job on the frame and components.
Wayel’s (www.wayel.it) One City shaft-drive
Wayel’s (www.wayel.it) One City shaft-drive, pedal-assist electric bikes are meant for commuting on any terrain without fear of dropping a chain or getting your pants leg greasy. The 180-watt motor is housed in the large front hub. The 2.5kg battery promises to get you at least 35km.
Commuting bikes were a theme of the show
Commuting bikes were a theme of the show, be they completely human powered (like these) or partially electric-powered. With gas prices hitting $11/gallon in Italy and distances in cities being short and parking spots hard to come by, a bicycle is a good alternative when public transportation doesn’t suffice.
Gota makes not only road and mountain bike frames
Gota makes not only road and mountain bike frames out of laminated wood, but it also makes monocoque wheels out of it.
Detail of the unique carved laminated-wood construction of a Gota road commuting bike.
Detail of the unique carved laminated-wood construction of a Gota road commuting bike.