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High Road has high hopes for ’08
At an afternoon event hosted by Phil Liggett in Palo Alto, California, Team High Road presented its entire men’s and women’s 2008 teams. With 29 men and 13 women hailing from 14 different nations, 41 riders in all were presented, in three segments: the women’s team, its under-26 “young guns”, and the team’s elite veterans. The only rider unable to attend was Kate Bates, who was ill. High Road is the only ProTour team to also have a world class women’s component, and with its recent change in designation, it’s now the only U.S.-based ProTour team.
Ivanov tightens grip on Langkawi as Savini takes stage 8
A rider in his ninth year as a pro, a director whose career spans 24 years, and an unified team with the best climber in the race. It was this winning combination that, barring disaster, will grant Moldavian Ruslan Ivanov the best victory of his career Sunday as the Tour de Langkawi concludes in Kuala Lumpur.
Final World Cup kicks off in Denmark
The final round of the 2007-08 UCI Track World Cup Classics got underway in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Friday as the U.S. contingent collected a pair of bronze medals on opening night of the three-day competition. Sarah Hammer placed third in the women's 3000-meter individual pursuit while countrywoman Theresa Cliff-Ryan claimed her first career World Cup medal with a third-place effort in the women's 10-kilometer scratch race.
Kneller, Atchley win Valley of the Sun kickoff
Ben Kneller (Jittery Joe's) and Lana Atchley (Team Rock) won their respective time trials on Friday to kick off the Valley of the Sun Stage Race in Arizona. Kneller won the flat, out-and-back 22km Trek Time Trial in Buckeye in 29 minutes, 27 seconds. He crossed five seconds up on both Sam Johnson (Hagens Berman Cycling Team) and Karl Bordine (Star WVO). Atchley took a more convincing win, finishing in 32:26, 58 seconds ahead of Emily Zell (Proman Racing) and 1:40 up on Catherine Dickson (Tribe Racing).
Eighteen National Development Team graduates set for Tour of California
As the Amgen Tour of California brings world-class racing to the United States next week, nine ProTour teams representing 27 nations will be on hand to illustrate the growing interest in American cycling. After racing full-time in Europe for the past seven years, Tour de France stage winner Dave Zabriskie (Salt Lake City, Utah/Slipstream-Chipotle) is happy to see the U.S. become a destination for European teams.
High Road says it has been invited to the Giro
Team High Road officials say the team will start May’s Giro d’Italia, despite reports earlier this month that the race’s organizers would ban the U.S.-based team. The team will hold a news conference Friday afternoon in Palo Alto, California, to announce its participation in several events organized by RCS Sport, including the Giro d’Italia. A team press release quotes Angelo Zomegnan, the director general of RCS Sport.
Alexandre Botcharov (Credit Agricole)
Alexandre Botcharov (Credit Agricole) won Friday's stage of the Tour Med to take the GC lead from teammate Thor Hushovd.
This Week in Pro Cycling – February 15, 2008
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Stage 3: Botcharov takes lead of Tour Mediterranean
Russian Alexandre Botcharov (Credit Agricole) switched places with teammate Thor Hushovd atop the leader board in the 35th Tour Mediterranean after winning alone atop Mont Faron. The towering climb above France’s glittering Cote d’Azur turned the leaderboard upside down as the lean climbers took control of the race away from the dominating sprinters.
More reader reactions: ASO v. Astana
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NRC events – The Nalley Historic Roswell Crit and Sunny King Crit expand prize lists
Two NRC events—The Nalley Historic Roswell Criterium and Sunny King Criterium—announce expanded Men’s & Women’s Pro/1 prize list in 2008
2008 Georgia Cup Series
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Puerto inquiry leaves Basso shattered
Italian Ivan Basso, the sole cyclist to have been sanctioned in the initial stages of the Operación Puerto blood-doping affair, said the inquiry had left him "shattered." Speaking after Thursday's reopening of the Spanish doping inquiry, Basso told El Pais newspaper that the two-year ban he received had left him marooned. "I'm in a sort of hell at the moment: alone, abandoned by everyone and working on in silence," the 30-year-old said. "I made an error, I must pay for that and come back with my head held high."
Docker mellow in yellow while crash ruins finale
Holding a precariously small lead in the overall standings at the Tour de Langkawi for the last six days, Matthieu Sprick finally lost his hold on the maillot jaune Friday in Kuantan. Trying his hardest without result, Drapac-Porsche's young sprinter Mitchell Docker knew time was fast running out to lead the Tour de Langkawi, however briefly that now might be, and that the seventh leg could well be his last chance before Saturday’s queen stage to Fraser Hill.
Third Amgen Tour of California poised as best yet
It’s been the biggest race in North America for the past two years, and the third edition of the 650-mile Amgen Tour of California, held over a north-to-south route from February 17-24, will be no exception. This year’s Tour of California field includes two-time and reigning world champion Paolo Bettini and his Quick Step teammate Tom Boonen, two-time and reigning world time trial champion Fabian Cancellara (CSC), three-time world champion Oscar Freire (Rabobank) and U.S. national champion and defending Tour of California winner Levi Leipheimer in Astana’s U.S. racing debut.
Rock Racing stars absent from ATOC starting list
With AEG’s announcement of the start list for this year’s Amgen Tour of California comes the revelation that Rock Racing, the revamped California-based team that hired several controversial riders in the off-season, will start the race with only five riders. All 16 other participating teams have fielded the maximum of eight riders.
Brian Head, Utah, to host first epic stage race on U.S. soil this August.
A pair of the country’s best known mountain bike race organizers are planning the first epic mountain bike stage race in the U.S., to be held this summer in the ski and bike resort of Brian Head, Utah. Inspired by the growth of events like South Africa’s Absa Cape Epic and Costa Rica’s La Ruta de los Conquistadores, the Brian Head Epic will be held August 21-24.
2008 Amgen Tour of California start list
2008 Amgen Tour of California start list
Pro Tour Teams
Astana (Lux)
Levi Leipheimer (USA)
Janez Brajkovic (Slo)
Vladimir Gusev (Rus)
Christopher Horner (USA)
Serguei Ivanov (Rus)
Aaron Kemps (Aus)
Andrey Mizurov (Kz)
José Luis Rubiera (Sp)
Bouygues Telecom (F)
Thomas Voeckler (F)
Dimitri Champion (F)
Perrig Quemeneur (F)
Vincent Jerome (F)
Versus kicks off 2008 cycling schedule with Tour of California
Daily footage of the Amgen Tour of California will kick off Versus’ 2008 cycling coverage, which will again include many of the sport’s biggest events as well as live daily coverage of this year’s Tour de France.
The Cape Epic field in 2007
The Cape Epic field in 2007
Cape Epic features top elites; Subaru-Gary Fisher returns; Blenkinsop Joins Yeti-Fox
Following its trend of attracting the world’s top cross-country racers, this year’s Absa Cape Epic stage race in South Africa will boast a deepened roster of elite male and female riders, including four teams from North America.
Puerto case to be reopened
The Operación Puerto blood-doping affair, which erupted in May 2006, will be reopened, Madrid prosecutors said on Thursday. Last year the case ground to a halt when a Spanish judge ordered it closed. Prosecutors asked an appeals court to review that decision, and a ruling is expected on Friday. The prosecutors' announcement, however, is a strong indication that the court will reopen the case.
Steegmans wins Mallorca finale; Gilbert overall
Belgians dominated the roads of Mallorca on a day when home country Spanish riders were still trying to make sense of ASO’s decision to exclude Astana and defending champ Alberto Contador from the Tour de France. Tom Boonen’s leadout man Gert Steegmans (QuickStep) bolted out of the pack with a well-timed late surge to cap a wild and wooly fifth and final stage in the Mallorca Challenge. Filippe Gilbert (FDJeux) held off a challenge from an anger-fueled Toni Colom (Astana) to claim the unofficial overall prize.
At Mallorca, the pro peloton reacts to ASO
Riders and managers reacted with resignation, disbelief and even anger at the news that Astana and reigning Tour de France champion Alberto Contador won’t be allowed to start the Tour and other races organized by ASO. The general feeling prior to the final stage of the Mallorca Challenge in Spain was overwhelmingly in support of favorite son Contador; Spanish newspapers blasted the controversial decision, with editorials across the board demonizing ASO’s decision. Here’s a sampling of the reaction from key riders in the Mallorca peloton:
Michael Barry’s Diary: Going SLO at camp
In reality, a racing season is a full year as we race in three seasons and train hard in the fourth—and, ever-so-slowly we are beginning to race through the entire year as there are an increasing number of races in late October and early January. Fifteen years ago, training camps were where teams gathered for their first rides of the new year having spent a good few months skiing, relaxing and cross training.
Angry Contador vows to win Tour – in 2009
A defiant Alberto Contador promises to return victorious to the Tour de France in 2009. Stunned by Wednesday’s announcement by Tour-organizer ASO to exclude his Astana team from all of its races, Contador put on a brave face on the harsh reality that cycling’s marquee race won’t be part of his July plans.
The yellow jersey worn by Matthieu Sprick (Bouygues Telecom) is always protected by at least one teammate
The yellow jersey worn by Matthieu Sprick (Bouygues Telecom) is always protected by at least one teammate
Stuart Shaw (Drapac Porsche) brings a load of water bottles up to his teammates
Stuart Shaw (Drapac Porsche) brings a load of water bottles up to his teammates
Danilo Hondo (Serramenti PVC) watches as a small group goes up the road
Danilo Hondo (Serramenti PVC) watches as a small group goes up the road
The NGC Medical team waits patiently to be called to the line
The NGC Medical team waits patiently to be called to the line
A group of cycleball athletes performed for the crowd at the starting line
A group of cycleball athletes performed for the crowd at the starting line
Jose Perez Serpa (Serramenti-PVC) a climber by trade takes a sprint victory in Kuala Rompin
Jose Perez Serpa (Serramenti-PVC) a climber by trade takes a sprint victory in Kuala Rompin
Fabio Calabria and his Team Type 1 squad have many fans worldwide
Fabio Calabria and his Team Type 1 squad have many fans worldwide
Marco Corsini (NGC Medical – OTC Industria Porte) and teammate Enrico Rossi (NGC Medical – OTC Industria Porte) in the break
Marco Corsini (NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte) and teammate Enrico Rossi (NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte) take their turn at the front of the break
Peter McDonald (Drapac-Porsche) takes the last intermediate sprint
Peter McDonald (Drapac-Porsche) takes the last intermediate sprint
Chris Meschenmoser (Team Ista) with the KOM competition in hand, continued to work hard in the break
Chris Meschenmoser (Team Ista) with the KOM competition in hand, continued to work hard in the break
The TV crews were busy filming the break for their nightly televised coverage of each stage
The TV crews were busy filming the break for their nightly televised coverage of each stage
The break made its way through yet another small town enroute to Kuala Rompin
The break made its way through yet another small town enroute to Kuala Rompin
Alexandre Usov (AG2r – La Mondiale) edges Peter McDonald (Drapac-Porsche) in the second intermediate sprint of the day
Alexandre Usov (AG2r - La Mondiale) edges Peter McDonald (Drapac-Porsche) in the second intermediate sprint of the day
The feed zone shrouded in lush greenery
The feed zone shrouded in lush greenery
The cemeteries in Malaysia are all built into hillsides
The cemeteries in Malaysia are all built into hillsides
There were plenty of majestic palm trees along the way to Kuala Rompin
There were plenty of majestic palm trees along the way to Kuala Rompin
Koji Fuchushima (Meitan Hompo – GDR) radios back to his directeur sportif as things exploded on the road
Koji Fuchushima (Meitan Hompo – GDR) radios back to his Director Sportif as things exploded on the road
A member of the Malaysian National Team leads Koji Fukushima (Meitan Hompo – GDR) across to the early break
A member of the Malaysian National Team leads Koji Fukushima (Meitan Hompo – GDR) across to the early break
The peloton didn’t seem interested in moving too fast this morning as they lazily made their way out on the roadway
The peloton didn’t seem interested in moving too fast this morning as they lazily made their way out on the roadway at the beginning of stage 6
Nicolas Roche (Credit Agricole), the son of the famous Stephan Roche says a few words to the media prior to stage 6
Nicolas Roche (Credit Agricole), the son of the famous Stephan Roche says a few words to the media prior to stage 6