Todd Wells: doing Durango proud.
Todd Wells: doing Durango proud.
Todd Wells: doing Durango proud.
Halloween attire at Boulder Cycle Sport.
Why Costa Rica? Adam Craig explains why his season continues
Why Costa Rica? Adam Craig explains why his season continues
Why Costa Rica? Adam Craig explains why his season continues
Why Costa Rica? Adam Craig explains why his season continues
Why Costa Rica? Adam Craig explains why his season continues
Thirty years after making the United States Olympic Cycling team and twentyyears after winning the DuPont Prize for human powered speed and ten yearsafter retiring from professional cycling, Fast Freddy Markham has stunnedthe cycling community by winning the Dempsey-MacCready Prize at the NissanOne Hour Challenge in Casa Grande, AZ, on July 2 2006. Markham won the event with a new world record speed and brought theOne Hour Title back to the United States for the first time since 1990,the last time Markham held it. Markham averaged a record 53.43 miles froma standing start, this beat the old
Interbike Confidently Welcomes Eurobike to U.S.A. Trade Show MarketFollowing a successful 2006 Interbike OutDoor Demo and InternationalBicycle Expo, Interbike responds to announcement of a competing trade showSAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, California – November 1, 2006 – Interbike,a division of VNU Expositions, today responded to Eurobike’s announcementof its plans to launch a competing show in Portland, Oregon in fall 2007.“I was interested to hear the news of Eurobike’s proposed show,” saidLance Camisasca, Interbike's group show director. “We welcome competition,as it will help us do a better
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.Saiz got a what?Dear VeloNews,So riders who are implicated in an investigation cannot sign for aProTour team because of their Code of Conduct, yet Manolo Saiz - himselfimplicated in Operación Puerto - can be granteda ProTour license to run a team?With the fox guarding the henhouse
MABRAcross finale a double-headerThe BikeReg.com MABRAcross Series concludes this weekend with a double-header: Club Squadra Coppi’s Tacchino Ciclocross on Saturday in Leesburg, Virginia, and the Race Pace Cyclocross on Sunday in Sykesville, Maryland. Traditionally run near Thanksgiving, Saturday’s Tacchino (that’s Italian for "turkey") Cyclocross gets a new location in Leesburg’s Ida Lee Park. "The park staff are very supportive of our efforts, and I get the feeling when dealing with them and the town management that they would like to see this event become even more closely tied with the
It seems the upstart Tinkoff team isn’t shy about courting tainted big names and the baggage that might come with them. The Russian-Italian continental team – already having signed German sprinter Danilo Hondo and courting Tyler Hamilton – has reportedly offered 1997 Tour de France champion Jan Ullrich a multi-million-dollar contract to ride for the 2007 season. The German daily Bild is reporting that a 3.8 million euro offer is on the table for Ullrich, who was among nine riders from four teams kicked out ahead of July’s Tour for links to an alleged blood-doping ring based in Spain, a
Concerns about fire danger have forced the cancellation of the 2006 Red Bull Road Rage in Tuna Canyon at Malibu, California, according to organizers. "After close evaluation of the current fire-danger conditions by the Malibu City fire chief, the decision was made today to cancel the event," organizers announced via press release on Tuesday. "While disappointed, everyone at Red Bull is in full support of whatever action is necessary for the safety of the local community. Red Bull would like to thank all of the athletes, media and bike industry for their support of the event." Organizers
Press Release - Markham nails Dempsey-MacCready Prize
Press Release - Markham nails Dempsey-MacCready Prize
Press Release - Markham nails Dempsey-MacCready Prize
Tinkoff is said to be courting Ullrich
Is Stan the solution?Dear Lennard,I read the article in the latest issue of VeloNews about Hutchinson's tubeless road tires and up and coming new tubeless road rims.What prevents me from using a Stan's No-Tube kit along with Mavic Ksyriums and a pair of new Michelin Pro Race tires or even a new pair of cross tires. Is it a safety issue?By the way, I have used Mavic Crossmax SL, a Stan's No-Tube kit with my tire of choice with great success off road.JoeDear Joe,Yes, it most certainly is a safety issue! I had the same idea whenI got my first bottle of Stan’s NoTubes. I slapped a
Edmonton, Alberta (AP) — Olympic champion cyclist Lori-Ann Muenzer has decided she won't try to defy the odds one more time. Muenzer, who won the sprint gold medal at the 2004 Athens Games at the age of 38, announced on Monday she is retiring from cycling. She plans to concentrate on her company Pure Momentum Inc., which promotes Canadian female motivational speakers, and devote time to a program she's established to develop young cyclists. “I really thought long and hard about it,” Muenzer said. “To be able to have the ultimate performance you have to have so many things in
Cody Peterson (3D Racing-SRAM-LFP&CO) and Kris Walker (Intermountain Sports Medicine-LCR) won their respective men’s and women’s Idaho state cyclo-cross championship races Sunday October 29 held at Sun Valley ski resort. The event, dubbed “Crosstoberfest,” had a festival feel. Loud polka music and hip-hop took turns entertaining the large crowds. While, free cowbells and gigantic authentic beer steins filled to the brim kept spectators loud and rowdy. Peterson, an Idaho native and in his first year racing cyclo-cross, used a small hill leading into a windy open field as the springboard for
"If someone calls me up and says their toaster is talking to them, I don’t refer them to professional help, I say, ‘Put the toaster on the phone.’"—Sal Ivon, former manager of the Weekly World News Okay, let me see if I’ve got this straight: Manolo Saiz is said to have been found in possession of 60,000 euros worth of mixed currencies and a "cold bag" containing four packets of a no-no called Synacthene, and five months later the UCI Licenses Commission hands him a ProTour ticket, leaving him with a fat grin and a double fistful of Alexandre Vinokourov’s chamois with a downhill pull? Venga,
Colorado Springs, Colo. (October 31, 2006)--Beginning with the 2007competitive cycling season, USA Cycling is introducing a new mountain bikecalendar designed to recognize and support top-level regional, nationaland international events through a season-long calendar similar to theNational Racing Calendar model that is currently utilized in road cycling. The new USA Cycling National Mountain Bike Calendar is specifically designedto provide a more open access opportunity for those top-level events thathave, for one reason or another, not participated in the traditional “NORBANational
With less than three days before the 14th edition of La Ruta de los Conquistadores commences, organizers of the three-day mountain bike race across Costa Rica unveiled final 2006 course details on Tuesday. As usual the numbers are mind numbing.Total distance: 176.4 miles.Total climbing: 28,858 feet.Total maximum finish time: 35 hours.“It’s going to be an interesting three days,” said American Adam Craig, who was joined by Jeremiah Bishop and Colombian Leonardo Paez at the pre-race press conference held at the San Jose Hampton Inn on the outskirts of the Central American country’s sprawling
Muenzer celebrates gold in Athens.
Cody Peterson took men's honors at the Idaho State Championships
Kelli Emmett won the women’s event
Emmett also showed up for the Shimano kids race
The Scott Cyclocross Team Bike
Compton’s custom Primus Mootrys were stolen Sunday night
An unidentified UCI spokesman
Our latest reader-submitted Photo Gallery is now up for your viewing pleasure. Of course, a new gallery also means the naming of the winner of ourmost recent contest. Take the time to wander through that gallery and see if you agree or disagree with our choice of winner. We found Paul Debacker’s “The View” to be the one image we kept coming back to. What a shot and what a spot on the planet. Nice work, Paul. Let us know some details surrounding that shot, if you get a chance. Drop us a note at Rosters@InsideInc.com to work out the details and we’ll send you a copy of Graham Watson's
A friend full of lifeEditors,The article on Karen Hornbostel brought back a flood of memories. Karen was one of the people who I first contacted when I briefly lived in Boulder in the mid 80’s, it turned out she was a friend of a lady I knew in Albuquerque at the time. Karen proved to be very helpful in finding me a cycling team, at that time she was pretty much the Grand dame of the Alfalfa’s women’s cycling team that Lennard Zinn sponsored.Years later after I had moved away from Boulder I bumped into Karen at the Snow Mountain Stampede Nordic Ski race. We had both aged some but she was
Tom Danielson and Lee's Cyclery to Host Fundraiser for Colorado JuniorCycling Development and Cycling Advocacy in Fort Collins, Colorado, November9th.Tom Danielson of the Discovery Channel Professional Cycling Team andLee's Cyclery will hold a benefit to raise money for junior cycling developmentprograms in Colorado. Admission is free to the public. There will be raffles,a silent auction, door prizes, and more. Food and beverages will be available.Tom will discuss various topics with Dave Towle — the voice of North Americanracing. An audience Q&A will give attendees a chance to ask
U.S. champs rule Boulder CyclocrossA pair of U.S. national champions took top honors on Sunday at the Boulder Cyclocross race at the Boulder Reservoir. Todd Wells (GT) won the open men’s race, attacking halfway through the hourlong race to finish solo. A minute later, Danish ’cross champion Joachim Parbo edged Boulder’s Jonathan Baker (Harshman Wealth Management) for second in the sprint to the finish. Wells was the only guy bunny-hopping the boat-dock obstacle, and it paid off. "[The barrier] was the only place to really open up a gap, because there were so many straight, paved sections
Meet Bob Roll and Tom Danielson at Grand Opening of Bike World SanAntonioRoll and Danielson Panel Discussion, Q&A, and Book Signing HelpIntroduce the First Trek Concept Store in TexasBoulder, CO, October 30, 2006 — Get to know Bob Roll and TomDanielson during a panel discussion, Q&A, and book signing at BikeWorld San Antonio on Saturday, November 4 from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Rolland Danielson are guests during the four day grand opening of Trek's firstconcept store in the state of Texas. Roll will autograph copies of hisbook, BobkeII. Roll is known for his wild antics as an OLN Tour de
Manolo Saiz, implicated in the Spanish doping scandal Operacion Puerto, was granted a ProTour license for his cycling team on Monday by the Union Cycliste Internationale. The team, formerly called Liberty Seguros, then Astana-Würth, and now Astana, is led by Vuelta a España champion Alexandre Vinokourov. The team is owned by Active Bay, and Saiz is a major shareholder of that company. Saiz resigned as team director in June, a month after being swept up in a raid in which police seized bags of blood and doping substances and equipment. He was questioned by police in Madrid after reportedly
The organizers of the Eurobike trade show in Germany reportedly have announced plans to launch a U.S. show next fall in Portland, Oregon, going head to head with the annual Interbike show in Las Vegas. According to the European trade journal Bike Europe, Eurobike owner Messe Friedrichshafen has not settled on a name or exact date for the show, but is shooting for a period between the middle and end of September. The 2007 Interbike show and its Outdoor Demo are scheduled for September 24-28. Erich Reiss, the U.S. representative for Messe Friedrichshafen, told Bike Europe that "discontent
Friends: Beth Estes (l) and Karen Hornbostel
Wells sand-surfing
Parbo enjoys his first U.S. outing
The women's podium
Press Release- Roll and Danielson in San Antonio
Saiz is back in business
Next year’s Tour de France doesn’t include any of the rumored features. No Paris-Roubaix cobbles. No team time trial. No Puy-de-Dôme. No climb over the unpaved Colle della Finestre in Italy. No Mont Ventoux. Even so, the 2007 Tour route announced last Thursday in Paris does include a host of unexpected challenges that could produce a race as tumultuous as any Tour in the past decade. But the bigger questions, particularly for American fans, are: (1) can the 2006 Tour-champion-in-limbo Floyd Landis win his appeal against a drugs violation, fully recover from his hip surgery, and find a team
Will the 2006 winner - whoever he might be - show up in '07?
World cycling chief Pat McQuaid has launched a broadside at the handling of a doping investigation which has left the UCI virtually unable to sanction riders suspected of cheating. A police investigation in Spain last May, dubbed Operación Puerto, allegedly uncovered a drug and blood doping network being run by a Madrid-based sports doctor, Eufemiano Fuentes, which implicated 58 professional riders, some of them top names in the peloton. Yet three months after an apparently explosive scandal, cycling's world ruling body may well be forced to allow most of those implicated to return to
Twenty-three-year-old Radomir Simunek Jr. (Palmans-Collstrop) won the third round of the UCI World Cup cyclo-cross series held Saturday in the Czech Republic. Simunek celebrated his first World Cup win in front of a Czech crowd at the site of the 2001 World Championships in Tabor. Simunek joined an early attack by Bart Wellens (Fidea)and rode with the former world champion for the bulk of the hour-long event. Simunek, however, proved to be the stronger of the two on Saturday and he powered away from the Belgian on the final lap. "I tried a little acceleration," Simunek said, "and I found I
McQuaid has grown increasingly frustrated by authorities' handling of Operación Puerto.
Tour de France officials assured an overall winner to the 2006 edition will be named and discounted speculation that the race would be left without a victor if Floyd Landis fails in his efforts to beat back doping charges. “Of course there will be a winner. I don’t understand this debate. This is sport, not just a ride,” said ASO president Patrice Clerc at Thursday’s presentation of the 2007 Tour route. “The Tour is the most important bike race of the world, so it’s obvious there will be a winner. If someone cheats and it’s confirmed, then the cheater is not the winner and the second-place
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity. On missing KarenEditors,After reading LennardZinn's article on his friend Karen, I just felt I had to write.Until today I had never heard of Karen Hornbostel. I didn't knowabout her cycling career, job or her battle with cancer, but afterreading Lennard's piece, I just had
Oh, Colorado's calling meFrom her hillsides and her riversAnd her mesas and her trees.When blizzards snap the power linesAnd all the toilets freezeIn December in the Colorado Rockies.— "Colorado," by Christopher Guest, Sean Kelly and Tony Hendra, from "Lemmings" Nothing says "Colorado" quite like riding your cyclo-cross bike in bibs and short-sleeve jersey on Wednesday, then huddling sweat-suited in the snowy darkness on Thursday. Colorado Springs got its first real winter storm in years yesterday, a heavy, wet dumper of a blizzard that closed roads, highways and schools, snapped tree
No one who saw the dramatic highlights reel the Amaury Sports Organization presented on Thursday will say that the organizers of the Tour de France are downplaying the doping that has so undermined the event’s image. The eight-and-a-half-minute video, which played at the unveiling of the 2007 route, began and ended with the subject of doping, just as the three-week race did last July. There were 40 seconds of footage of the chaotic disqualifications of so many top riders at the start of the race (allegedly snared in the Spanish Operacion Puerto doping plot) and 40 seconds more of Floyd
Manolo Saiz, the team manager implicated in the Operación Puerto doping investigation, was told on Friday that his ProTour license remains valid for the time being at least. The decision to allow Saiz to provisionally continue operating was taken by the Union Cycliste Internationale's licensing commission. But in a statement the UCI made clear its displeasure at the lack of vital information from the Spanish authorities heading Operación Puerto to help it in its ruling on Saiz. Operación Puerto is the wide-ranging police inquiry into an alleged blood doping network run by Madrid-based
The Italian cycling federation dropped doping allegations against Giro d'Italia champion Ivan Basso on Friday. The organization upheld the Italian Olympic Committee's recommendation that the case against Basso be dismissed, the federation said in a statement. Basso was excluded from this year's Tour de France after being linked to the Spanish Operacion Puerto doping investigation. "It's the right outcome," Basso's lawyer, Massimo Martelli, told The Associated Press. "More than being happy, we feel it was deserved."
Michigan CX circuit visits the ‘Devil’s Soup Bowl’Michigan cyclo-crossers will be in for an extra helping of pain and suffering on Sunday as the state series visits the "Devil’s Soup Bowl," better known as Veterans Park in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The park, with its natural amphitheater layout, has featured run-ups of 75 to 100 meters, sections incorporating deteriorated flights of cement stairs, off-camber switchback climbs with 15 percent grade, and muddy sections of soft grassy soil. Sunday’s race promises more of the same, including last year’s "L’Alpe d’Huez" section of
Pereiro cautions that Landis is still the official winner.
Karen, we're going to miss you.
Brrrr . . . .
Prudhomme announcing the 2007 Tour route
Livingstone has high hopes for the Tour start in London
Veterans Park
Newly-installed Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme said there was no alternative to producing a “clean” winner of next year's race after unveiling the 2007 route in Paris on Thursday. This year's edition was beset by doping controversies, which were compounded by a Spanish doping investigation which embroiled top riders Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso. Combined, they have left the sport fighting for its credibility. The winner of the race's yellow jersey, American Floyd Landis, added to the scandal when he tested positive for testosterone on stage 17. Having proclaimed his
Bob,I have a question regarding riding at night. I'm a Minnesota commuter and commute using a generally accepted excellent setup – a Niterider 15 watt headlight with a Niterider blinking taillight. But Minnesota statutes 169.222 subsection 6 says:(a) No person shall operate a bicycle at nighttime unless the bicycle or its operator is equipped with a lamp which shall emit a white light visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to the front and with a red reflector of a type approved by the Department of Public Safety which is visible from all distances from 100 feet to 600 feet to the
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEVeloSwap Denver to Feature Four Author AppearancesAttendees can get new bike components and learn about bike maintenance,bike fit, and trainingBoulder, CO, October 26, 2006 — VeloSwap is pleased to announce four author events at this weekend's Denver VeloSwap.Four VeloPress authors will answer questions and autograph books on bikemaintenance and repair, bike fitting, and training. The Denver VeloSwapis the largest bike swap in the country, drawing over 10,000 swappers and400 vendors.Lennard Zinn, VeloNews magazine Technical Editor and master framebuilder, will present
A bright, vibrant light has gone out in the cycling community as well asin the community of cancer survivors.Karen Hornbostel, a four-time master’s national road champion and recipientof the 2003 Lance Armstrong Spirit of Survivorship award passed away peacefullyat home in Littleton, Colorado, surrounded by family and friends on Tuesday,October 24, eight days past her 54th birthday. She had battled metastaticbreast cancer for over 13 years. Hornbostel made a difference in the cyclingcommunity with her devotion to improving opportunities for women in cyclingas well as with her infectious wit
The route for 2007
Prudhomme unveils the 2007 route and demands a clean race.
London mayor Ken Livingstone and Prudhomme say the '07 Tour will offer a unique set of features and challenges.
Karen (right) with her good friend Beth Wrenn-Estes
Karen with friends who bought her a scooter when bike riding became too difficult for her
Oscar Pereiro is frustrated at suggestions that Tour de France officials are considering leaving the 2006 Tour without an official winner. Faced with the unsavory prospect of seeing winner Floyd Landis disqualified for doping, Tour officials are reportedly considering leaving the 2006 results as they stand, without an official winner and runner-up Pereiro staying where he is in the No. 2 spot. An angry Pereiro said he wouldn’t race next year in the Tour if Landis can’t win in his legal battle to clear his name and he wasn’t awarded the overall victory. “I don’t have a lot of information
Some rant-readers aren’t too SwiftEditor:I wondered all weekend if anyone would get Patrick O'Grady's last rant. I knew there would be a few who would play the role of the outraged Englishman, but I thought at least one person would check the link. I'll just blame the lack of recognition on crumbling schools and Lilliputian library budgets. Maybe you had to be raised in an Irish household to get this one. A pint of the black for my man O'Grady. Courtney ConnellyTucson, Arizona You want fries with your Mick-baby sandwich?Editor:Am I the only one who noticed the link to
One-time Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich on Wednesday denied that he is being investigated in Spain as part of the Spanish doping probe dubbed Operación Puerto. Ullrich was fired by his T-Mobile team this year after being barred from competing in the Tour de France after Spanish investigators offered evidence which suggested he was involved in doping. The 32-year-old is said to have been given the blood-boosting drug EPO, human growth hormone, steroids and blood transfusions by Madrid-based physician Eufemio Fuentes, the apparent head of a doping ring, but denies knowing him. "Jan
I ’m in seat 14B right now on a return flight to Denver and since I’m notmuch into watching “The Lake House” with Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves,and the woman sitting behind me seems to be having a wrestling match withher tray table which is keeping me awake, I decided to kill some flighttime by recapping my weekend travels. On Friday, my girlfriend Heather and I traveled to Baltimore, Marylandwhere her folks, who live close by, picked us up and let us use their houseas our home base for the first weekend in the Verge MAC Cyclocross Series. The first two races in the very popular
The directors of ProTour cycling teams meeting in Paris this week are calling for the use of DNA evidence to identify doping cheats involved in the Operación Puerto scandal. The directors want all cyclists implicated in the Spanish affair to agree to take DNA tests that would categorically prove whether or not their blood samples were held in the laboratory owned by Dr. Eufemiano Fuentes. "All the teams will ask their riders to agree before January 1, 2007, to the UCI (International Cycling Union) using DNA testing if necessary, particularly in the Puerto affair," a spokesperson for the
The Council of Europe nominated French sports minister Jean-Francois Lamour for president of the World Anti-Doping Agency on Wednesday. The 46-nation body endorsed Lamour, a two-time Olympic fencing champion, to succeed Dick Pound, whose term as WADA's president expires next year. Lamour is regarded as one of Europe's most outspoken officials on doping. Lamour, a gold medalist at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles and four years later in Seoul, became Sports Minister in 2002. The council confirmed Danish sports minister Brian Mikkelsen as a candidate to WADA's executive
Bicycle Pedals Recalled by Time Sport International Due to Fall HazardNEWS from CPSCU.S. Consumer Product Safety CommissionOffice of Information and Public AffairsWashington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOctober 25, 2006Release #07-014 Firm's Recall Hotline: (800) 240-8051CPSC Recall Hotline: (800) 638-2772CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908 Bicycle Pedals Recalled by Time Sport International Due to FallHazard WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission,in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recallof the following consumer product.
Pereiro might not be declared the winner of the 2006 Tour, even if Landis is bumped from the top spot.