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Warping up Unquity Hill at the Blue Hills Clasic 2008
Warping up Unquity Hill at the Blue Hills Clasic 2008
Brasstown hurts
Brasstown hurts
Haedo the younger wins in Arlington
Sebastian Haedo, younger brother of CSC sprinter Juan Jose Haedo, did the family name proud on Sunday by winning the U.S. Air Force Cycling Classic in Arlington, Virginia. The Colavita-Sutter Home sprinter scored what could be a breakthrough win in his young professional career by coming out ahead in the bunch kick that decided this third event of USA Cycling’s Pro Tour calendar. “It’s very important because it’s a UCI race,” said Haedo at the finish. “We’ve been having a great year and getting so many second places, we needed a big win.
Ladino and Goldstein win Tour of the Gila overall titles
Team Tecos-Trek's Colombian climber, Gregorio Ladino Vega, used the Tour of the Gila's mountainous final stage on Sunday to regain the race lead he lost in the stage 3 time trial. [nid:75825]Bissell's Burke Swindlehurst, a three-time winner of the Gila overall, won the final stage and vaulted from sixth to second. Bissell's Tom Zirbel started the day in the pink leader's jersey, and stayed with the lead group over the first major climb, but crashed on the descent and abandoned the race. His team said Zirbel broke his collarbone, some ribs and a finger.
Absalon tightens grip on World Cup
It could have been 2006 at the Mountain Bike World Cup in Madrid, with Julien Absalon (Orbea) and Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå (Multivan Merida) winning this third round of the series. For Absalon, it was business as usual, as he took his third straight victory. However, for Dahle Flesjå it was an emotional moment as she completed her journey back to the forefront of the field after a year of illness. Absalon cemented his lead in the men's overall standings, while Marie-Helene Premont (Rocky Mountain) donned the leader's jersey for the women, the third leader in three races.
Longo wins Trophee des Grimpeurs
Veteran French cyclist Jeannie Longo, who is hoping to qualify for the Beijing Olympics this summer, won the Trophee des Grimpeurs (Climbers' Trophy) for the fourth time on Sunday. Longo, who turns 50 on October 31, had already won the event which counts towards the French Cup of womens' cycling, in 2001, 2004 and 2007. She covered the 62.6km course in 1hr 40min 30sec to finish more than three minutes ahead of leading rivals Christel Ferrier-Bruneau and Magali Le Floc'h as she notched up the 1020th win of her career.
Klöden wins Romandie as Bennati takes finale
Daniele Bennati (Liquigas) won the fifth and final stage of the Tour de Romandie as Astana’s Andreas Klöden took the overall title. Bennati proved fastest of the bunch after it swept up a late break by Nick Nuyens (Cofidis), who took off with 10km to race and was reeled in 5km from the finish of the 152.4km stage from Le Bouveret to Lausanne. Markus Zberg (Gerolsteiner) and Maxim Iglinsky (Astana) took second and third on the day while Klöden crossed with the bunch to secure the overall win ahead of Roman Kreuzger (Liquigas) and Marco Pinotti (Team High Road).
Clarke, Pic tops at Sunny King
Hilton Clarke stood on the top step of an all-Aussie podium at this year’s Sunny King Criterium in Anniston, Alabama, having secured Toyota-United’s second major victory of the day. Clarke’s teammate Henk Vogels took the win at the Tour of the Gila’s Downtown Silver City Criterium earlier in the day.
Report: Astana to get Giro invite
The Italian sports newspaper, Gazzetta dello Sport reported on Saturday that Giro d'Italia organizers may be ready to do an about-face and invite the Astana team to this year’s race. At least one team official has confirmed that the invitation has already been extended. The team issued a statement on Sunday, confirming the invitation and that it will bring its three top riders to the event: Alberto Contador, Levi Leipheimer and the winner of the Tour of Romandie, Andreas Klöden. Astana general manager Johan Bruyneel gladly accepted the invitation.
Vogels and Heal are heroes in Gila crit
The last turn of the Tour of the Gila's criterium is key for daredevil sprinters with the nerve to attack into the narrow left-hander and charge to the finish less than 300 meters away. The riders enter the turn at top speed thanks to a wide-open descent, and a mistake means high-siding it into a raised Old Western-style sidewalk on the outside of the turn. On Saturday, to the glee of the spectators who assemble on the sidewalk, the men's and women's winner each attacked coming into the turn and held their advantage to the line.
Gritty De Bonis claims Romandie’s queen stage
Francesco De Bonis (Gerolsteiner) pulled off a gutsy victory in the mountainous stage 4 of the Tour de Romandie, answering late charges by Manuel Beltran (Liquigas) and John Gadret (Ag2r-La Mondiale) to cross the line first in Zinal after having spent most of the day out front. Andreas Klöden (Astana) retained the overall lead by 35 seconds over Roman Kreuziger (Cze), Liquigas with Marco Pinotti (Team High Road) third at 0:43.