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Tostado and Mata Don Stars and Stripes in 24-Hour National Mountain Bike Championships
Colorado Springs would seem an ideal venue for the USA Cycling 24-Hour Mountain Bike National Championships
1:20 Regional Hill Climb Championships
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McEwen wins finale, overall at Franco Belge
Though he's nearly 40, Robbie McEwen still can win a race.
2 Oct 2011 SKCC Criterium
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NUTRITION TIPS FOR THE WARNY AND THE GRAFTON
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2011 Great Brewers Grand Prix of Gloucester results, day 2 men
- 1. Jeremy Powers, Jelly Belly Presented By Kenda, in 1:03:38
- 2. Timothy Johnson, Cannondale Cyclocrossworld, in 1:03:53
- 3. Ben Berden, Ops Ale-Stoemper, in 1:04:01
- 4. Christian Heule, Cannondale/cyclocrossworld.com, in 1:04:04
- 5. Jamey Driscoll, Cannondale Cyclocrossworld, in 1:04:31
2011 Great Brewers Grand Prix of Gloucester results, day 2 women
- 1. Helen Wyman, Kona/fsa Factory Team, in :39:36
- 2. Nicole Duke, Cannondale Cyclocrossworld, in :40:05
- 3. Gabby Day, Renner Custom Cyclo Cross Team, in :40:30
- 4. Kaitlin Antonneau, Cannondale Cyclocrossworld, in :40:49
- 5. Andrea Smith, Ladies First, in :40:55
Jeremy Powers wins day 2 at 2011 GP of Gloucester
Jeremy Powers (Rapha-Focus) won day two of the Great Brewers Gran Prix of Gloucester on Sunday.
Helen Wyman sweeps 2011 GP of Gloucester
Britain's Helen Wyman (Kona) made it two for two on Sunday, winning the second day of the Great Brewers Gran Prix of Gloucester.
2011 Vlaamse Industrieprijs Bosduin results
Vlaamse Industrieprijs Bosduin
- 1. Niels Albert (Bel), 1:02:50
- 2. Bart Wellens (Bel), 1:03:03
- 3. Tom Meeusen (Bel), 1:03:12
- 4. Francis Mourey (Fra), 1:03:12
- 5. Vincent Baestaens (Bel), 1:03:27
Alberto Contador outlines 2012 schedule as he awaits CAS ruling
Alberto Contador says the Tour de France will be his top goal for next season, but that's based on the assumption that he will be cleared on clenbuterol charges next month by the international Court of Arbitration for Sport.
2011 Circuit Franco-Belge results, stage 4 and final GC
Stage 4
- 1. Robbie McEwen (Aus), Team RadioShack, 3:52:18
- 2. Andrea Guardini (Ita), Farnese Vini-Neri Sottoli, s.t.
- 3. Sébastien Chavanel (Fra), Europcar, s.t.
- 4. Christopher Sutton (Aus), Team Sky, s.t.
- 5. Stefan Van Dijk (Ned), Veranda’s Willems-Accent, s.t.
GC
- 1. Robbie McEwen (Aus), Team RadioShack, 14:43:44
- 2. Tom Veelers (Ned), Skil-Shimano, at 0:05
- 3. Christopher Sutton (Aus), Team Sky, at 0:05
- 4. Ronan Van Zandbeek (Ned), Skil-Shimano, at 0:10
- 5. Sébastien Chavanel (Fra), Europcar, at 0:13
Niels Albert wins Vlaamse Industrieprijs Bosduin in Kalmthout
Niels Albert (BKCP-Powerplus) won the Vlaamse Industrieprijs Bosduin on Sunday in Kalmthout.
2011 GP of Gloucester, day 1: a Wil Matthews gallery
Wil Matthews shoots day one of the GP Gloucester.
Ted King’s muddy finale to the 2011 season
GLOUCESTER, Mass. (VN) — Liquigas-Cannondale's Ted King just can't seem to get enough of the bike this year.
2011 Great Brewers Gran Prix of Gloucester results, day 1: Womens
- 1. Helen Wyman, Kona/fsa Factory Team, at s.t.:41:03
- 2. Andrea Smith, Ladies First, at s.t.:41:21
- 3. Nicole Duke, Cannondale Cyclocrossworld, at s.t.:41:50
- 4. Kaitlin Antonneau, Cannondale Cyclocrossworld, at s.t.:42:03
- 5. Gabby Day, Renner Custom Cyclo Cross Team, at s.t.:42:09
2011 Great Brewers Gran Prix of Gloucester results, day 1: Mens
- 1. Christian Heule, Cannondale/cyclocrossworld.com, at s.t.:56:43
- 2. Jeremy Powers, Jelly Belly Presented By Kenda, at s.t.:56:45
- 3. Ian Field, Hargroves Cycles, at s.t.:56:56
- 4. Ben Berden, Ops Ale-Stoemper, at s.t.:56:56
- 5. Jamey Driscoll, Cannondale Cyclocrossworld, at s.t.:57:04
2011 Memorial Marco Pantani results
Memorial Marco Pantani
- 1. Fabio Taborre (Ita), Acqua & Sapone-Caffe Mokambo, 4:25:31
- 2. Davide Rebellin (Ita), Miche-Silver Cross-Selle Italia, same time
- 3. Daniel Martin (Irl), Garmin-Cervélo, s.t.
- 4. Giovanni Visconti (Ita), Farnese Vini-Neri Sottoli, s.t.
- 5. Oleg Berdos (Mda), De Rosa-Ceramica Flaminia, s.t.
Christian Heule takes day 1 at 2011 GP of Gloucester
Christian Heule (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) took the victory in day one of the Great Brewers Gran Prix of Gloucester.
Helen Wyman takes day 1 at 2011 GP of Gloucester
Helen Wyman (Kona) won day one of the GP of Gloucester on Saturday.
7,500 riders join Levi Leipheimer for 2011 King Ridge GranFondo
Velo editor in chief Neal Rogers snaps some shots at the start of Levi Leipheimer's King Ridge GranFondo in Santa Rosa, California.
2011 Circuit Franco-Belge results, stage 3
Stage 3
- 1. Tom Veelers (Ned), Skil-Shimano, 3:21:17
- 2. Christopher Sutton (Aus), Team Sky, same time
- 3. Sébastien Chavanel (Fra), Europcar, s.t.
- 4. Robbie McEwen (Aus), Team RadioShack, s.t.
- 5. Rudiger Selig (Ger), Leopard-Trek, s.t.
GC
- 1. Tom Veelers (Ned), Skil-Shimano, 10:51:31
- 2. Christopher Sutton (Aus), Team Sky, s.t.
- 3. Robbie Mcewen (Aus), Team RadioShack, at 0:05
- 4. Ronan Van Zandbeek (Ned), Skil-Shimano, at 0:05
- 5. Mathew Hayman (Aus), Team Sky, at 0:10
Michael Barry has contract for 2012, eyes return to Olympics
Michael Barry is heading to China for the season-ending Tour of Beijing confident in the knowledge that he has a contract for next year.
Compton surprised, not worried by Vos’ Rabobank move
BOULDER, Colo. (VN) — Cyclocross world championship silver medalist Katie Compton gained a new teammate this week in Dutch world champion Marianne Vos. Compton (Rabobank-Giant Offroad) said she only heard about the move by Rabobank to back Vos in the news, and was not certain how the relationship would work in in the Dutch bank’s first year supporting an elite women’s cyclocross trade team.
McQuaid defends UCI’s role as Tour of Beijing looms
UCI president Pat McQuaid defended cycling's governing body's move into event promotion and argued that next week's Tour of Beijing will give the UCI a stronger financial base for the future to promote its agenda.
Specialized, Lululemon team up to save High Road women’s team
The HTC-Highroad women’s team appears set to live on in a new form for 2012. Sources tell VeloNews that a new management team has assumed the leadership and will take a number of riders to the new squad, which will be co-title-sponsored by Specialized and apparel company Lululemon.
2011 Circuit Franco-Belge results, stage 2
Circuit Franco-Belge, stage 2
- 1. Christopher Sutton (Aus), Team Sky, 3:27:12
- 2. Tom Veelers (Ned), Skil-Shimano, same time
- 3. Adrien Petit (Fra), Cofidis, Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
- 4. Yauheni Hutarovich (Blr), Française des Jeux, s.t.
- 5. Russell Downing (Gbr), Team Sky, s.t.
GC
- 1. Robbie McEwen (Aus), Team RadioShack, 7:30:20
- 2. Christopher Sutton (Aus), Team Sky, same time
- 3. Tom Veelers (Ned), Skil-Shimano, at 0:04
- 4. Adam Blyth (Gbr), Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 0:04
- 5. Ronan Van Zandbeek (Ned), Skil-Shimano, at 0:04
Brajkovic joins Astana
PARIS (AFP) - Slovenia cyclist Janez Brajkovic, the winner of the 2010 Criterium du Dauphine, has rejoined Astana, the Kazakhstan team announced on Friday.
U.S. Cycling This Week: Johnson’s planned slow start rolls into Gloucester
Cyclocross season is in full swing in the U.S., but one man from Massachusetts is easing into fall. Local boy Tim Johnson (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) is among the main players at the Gran Prix of Gloucester this weekend, but is looking past October toward a rematch with the Koksijde, Belgium, course that beat him down in 2010. On the other coast, USGP of Cyclocross leader Ryan Trebon (LTS-Felt) will be among the muddy faithful opening another season of the Cross Crusade in Portland on Sunday.
Introducing Matt, Our New CTech Editor
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2011 Circuit Franco-Belge results, stage 1
- 1. Robbie MCEWEN, (AUS) Team RadioShack, at 4:03:18
- 2. Adam BLYTH, (GBR) Omega Pharma-Lotto, at s.t.
- 3. Rudiger SELIG, (GER) Leopard-Trek, at s.t.
- 4. Nacer BOUHANNI, (FRA) Fran�aise Des Jeux, at s.t.
- 5. Michael VAN STAEYEN, (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen-Mercator, at s.t.
Colorado Springs Welcomes 24-Hour Mountain Bike National Championships
USA Cycling's 24-Hour Mountain Bike National Championship heads to Colorado Springs this weekend.
Long term test: Sealed cable systems for cyclocross
A long-term test of sealed cable systems
Cav’s helmet, mountain bike weight rules, those mysterious initials on the maillot jaune, and more.
Cav's helmet, mountain bike weight rules, those mysterious initials on the maillot jaune, and more.
Review: Moots MootoX RSL
The latest smooth-riding Ti 29er from Steamboat Springs
Inside Endurance, episode 3
World Champion triathlete and silver medalist Michellie Jones spends a day with Ryan focusing on the two triathlon disciplines he struggles with most, swimming and running. Her training tips demonstrate how small changes to form and technique can help improve performance on the course by increasing the power and efficiency of each movement.
Ben King Diary: The world championships
"More than once I gave what I thought might be my last ditch effort. The Brits shoved me back into the rotation offering a 'good job' or 'nice pull.' Their sportsmanship impressed me and they were pulling like oxen. ... "
Steven Cozza continues with NetApp
American Steven Cozza will be back with NetApp for the German-registered squad's second season for 2012 with eyes on improving on its debut year.
Must Reads: NYT on rider safety; AP on clenbuterol; LeMond and Armstrong aid search
NYT on rider safety; AP on clenbuterol; LeMond and Armstrong aid search
Vuelta Colombia axed from UCI calendar on international shortfall
The absence of the Vuelta a Colombia from the UCI America Tour headlines a number of changes to the series for 2012. The UCI released the western hemisphere’s international schedule Tuesday and among the nine events cut are four Venezuelan races.
González de Galdeano quits Euskaltel
Igor González de Galdeano will leave his post as team manager at Euskaltel-Euskadi at the end of the season, the Basque team announced on Wednesday.
Tour de France shifts dates, Harelbeke joins WorldTour
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BMC Racing adds Omega pair, re-signs Wyss
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Skil team set for new sponsors, new name for 2012
THE HAGUE (AFP) — Dutch cycling outfit Skil-Shimano is set for a name change, and a new sponsor whose aim is to hoist the second division outfit into the World Tour ranks, team chief Iwan Spekenbrink said Tuesday.
Former Leopard GM Nygaard named press chief for GreenEdge
Brian Nygaard — the former general manager at Leopard-Trek who left that team soon after it announced it was merging with RadioShack for 2012 — has been confirmed as the new communications director at Aussie start-up GreenEdge.
2012 UCI World Tour, International and Olympic Calendars
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Vive le tour!
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After sprinter’s worlds, 2012 offers a hilly challenge
The 2011 world championships are now in the rear-view mirror, but officials in Holland are already busy at work to prepare for next year's series of races.
Óscar Freire laments missed chance at history at world championships
Freire laments missed opportunity to make history.
2012 Whiskey Off-Road Offers $30,000 Purse
The 2012 'Whiskey' will offer one of the largest single day cash purses in history.
Wamsley, Van Dijk bolster Jamis for 2012
Jamis-Sutter Home has reloaded the team’s sprinting and climbing corps for 2012, signing American Kyle Wamsley and Dutchman Peter Van Dijk. The squad also announced the return of a number of riders, including Luis Amaran and Tyler Wren.
USA Pro Cycling Challenge earns upgrade
BOULDER, Colo. (VN) – The USA Pro Cycling Challenge will return with an upgrade in 2012 after the UCI last week awarded the event 2.HC status. The second-year Colorado race will upgrade to the highest registration level short of the World Tour and will run August 20-26.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: From Tom Simpson to Mark Cavendish
Great Britain’s only two world elite men’s road champions define their eras
Cavendish to race Paris-Tours
PARIS (AFP) - Paris-Tours organizers ASO (Amaury Sport Organisation) have invited Mark Cavendish to become the first world road race champion to compete in the French sprinters' classic next month.
Inside Endurance, episode 2
As Ryan looks for another XTERRA race and begins to prepare for the Chicago Tri, he visits the Gatorade Sports Science Institute to work with Senior Director and 5-time Kona finisher, Asker Jeukendrup. While at GSSI, Ryan undergoes a battery of tests in order to understand the specific needs of his body and to develop a custom training and nutrition plan that will help him to perform at his peak.
Kintner and Binggeli Take MTB Downhill National Titles in N.C.
Logan Binggeli (KHS Bicycles) took his first stars and stripes jersey by almost four seconds over Aaron Gwin (Trek World Racing).
Review: Mavic Ksyrium SLR Exalith wheels
A look at Mavic's Ksyrium SLR Exalith wheels: stealthy looks, great braking, but can howl like a bee-stung toddler.
Interview with Alain Rumpf | Tour of Beijing
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Know The Wind
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Geelong Veteran Cycling Club Scratch
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Kelli Emmett at 2011 Gunnison Growler
Giant Bicycles' Kelli Emmett talks tire pressure at the 2011 Gunnison Growler.
Copenhagen World Championships | Elite Men Road Race
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2011 Sun Prairie USGP results, men’s day 2
- 1. Bart Wellens, Telenet Fidea Cycling Team, in 59:42
- 2. Jonathan Page, Planet Bike/blue Bicycles, at 15
- 3. Ryan Trebon, Lts, at 27
- 4. Rob Peeters, Telenet Fidea Cycling Team, at 49
- 5. Christian Heule, Cannondale Pb Cyclocrossworld.c, at 1:01
2011 USGP Planet Bike Cup results, day 2 women’s
Planet Bike Cup, day 2
- 1. Katerina Nash, Luna, 40:15
- 2. Georgia Gould, Luna, at 0:56
- 3. Nicole Duke, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com, at 1:55
- 4. Maureen Bruno Roy, Bob's Red Mill-Seven Cycles, at 2:09
- 5. Caroline Mani, at 3:22
2011 TD Bank Mayor’s Cup men’s race photos by Barry Koblenz
2011 TD Bank Mayor's Cup men's race photos by Barry Koblenz
Bart Wellens wins round 2 of 2011 U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross
Bart Wellens (Telenet-Fidea) soloed to a mud-spattered victory in round two of the Planet Bike Cup on Sunday.
2011 TD Bank Mayor’s Cup women’s race photos by Barry Koblenz
2011 TD Bank Mayor's Cup women's race photos by Barry Koblenz
Katerina Nash sweeps 2011 Planet Bike Cup weekend in Wisconsin
Katerina Nash (Luna) made it look easy on a course than was anything but on Sunday during round two of the Planet Bike Cup.
New world champion Mark Cavendish credits teammates for rainbow-winning ride
As a sprinter, Mark Cavendish is the first to admit that without the help and sacrifice of his teammates, he wouldn't win many races. And he certainly would not have become the first British world champion since Tom Simpson in 1965 on Sunday without the help of Team Great Britain.
Thor Hushovd frustrated at missed opportunity as crash snuffs rainbow-jersey defense
"I am very disappointed. I missed a big opportunity today," Thor Hushovd told Norwegian journalists. "I felt very good all day and I am not tired now. That's frustrating."
2011 UCI Road World Championships – Men’s Road Race
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2011 UCI world road championships, elite men: a Casey B. Gibson gallery
Casey B. Gibson shoots the action at the elite men's world road championships in Copenhagen.
Tyler Farrar ‘not so happy’ after finishing 10th at 2011 UCI world road championships
"It's a field sprint for a world championships, it's going to be chaotic. I just didn't ride it as well as I could have," Tyler Farrar told VeloNews.
2011 UCI world road championships, elite men: a Graham Watson gallery
Graham Watson captures the drama of the elite men's road race in Copenhagen.
2011 UCI world road championships results, elite men
Elite men
- 1. Mark Cavendish (Gbr), 5:40:27
- 2. Matthew Harley Goss (Aus), s.t.
- 3. André Greipel (Ger), s.t.
- 4. Fabian Cancellara (Sui), s.t.
- 5. Jurgen Roelandts (Bel), s.t.