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Wouter Weylandt, 1984-2011
Belgian professional Wouter Weylandt was a successful racer capable of winning grand-tour stages but happy to give his all for others. Weylandt died after a crash Monday during stage 3 of the 2011 Giro d'Italia.
Wouter Weylandt dies after stage 3 crash at the Giro d’Italia
The Italian news agency RAI is reporting that Leopard-Trek's Wouter Weylandt died after crashing out of the Giro d'Italia Monday.
Vicioso outsprints late breakaway at the Giro, as Garmin’s Millar takes the lead
Angel Vicioso (Androni Giocattoli) won out of a late-forming breakaway Monday after a spectacular twisting finale on the Italian Riveria at the Giro d'Italia.
2011 Pan American Games road race results
Women
- 1. Clara HUGHES, (CAN), in 2:23:56
- 2. Evelyn GARCIA, (ESA), at 1:18
- 3. Theresa CLIFF-RYAN, (USA), at 6:53
- 4. Joelle NUMAINVILLE, (CAN), at 6:53
- 5. Lilibeth CHACÓN, (VEN), at 6:53
Men
- 1. Gregory PANIZO, (BRA), in 4:03:55
- 2. Gonzalo GARRIDO, (CHI), at 0
- 3. Luis Felipe LAVERDE JIMENEZ, (COL), at 2
- 4. Carlos Julian QUINTERO, (COL), at 1:15
- 5. Luis Fernando MACIAS HERNANDEZ, (MEX), at 1:16
Giro d’Italia Stage 2 – Hold Your Line!
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Marian University, Mars Hill College take omnium titles at 2011 collegiate nationals
Marian University and Mars Hill College took the team omnium national titles at the USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships in Madison, Wisconsin.
Tyler Farrar on the stage-2 sprint in the 2011 Giro d’Italia
Tyler Farrar and VeloNews' European scribe Andrew Hood discuss the stage-two sprint in the 2011 Giro.
2011 Giro d’Italia, stage 2: Mark Cavendish and Marco Pinotti ride Specialized Venge
Caley Fretz got up close and personal with the Specialized Venges of Marco Pinotti and Mark Cavendish on stage 2.
MTB Mechanic: Rear-shock Air-sleeve Maintenance
Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn demonstrates the complexities of maintaining your rear-shock air-sleeve.
Mark Cavendish says commissaires, officials biased against him after losing stage-2 sprint in 2011 Giro d’Italia
Mark Cavendish blasts race commissaires and officials after losing the stage-two sprint to Alessandro Petacchi, suggesting he is being “singled out” when it comes to jury decisions.
2011 Pittsburg Twilight Criterium results
Men
- 1. Freddie Rodriguez, Team Specialized Racing Master
- 2. Steve Reaney, California Giant Berry Farms
- 3. Sterling Magnell, McGuire Cycling Team
- 4. Justin Williams, Major Motion Cycling
- 5. Dean Laberge, Team Specialized Racing Master
Women
- 1. Coryn Rivera, Peanut Butter & Co.-Twenty12
- 2. Olivia Dillon, Peanut Butter & Co.-Twenty12
- 3. Mary Elizabeth Maroon, Webcor-Alto Velo
- 4. Rebecca Werner, Webcor-Alto Velo
- 5. Anna Barensfeld, Missing Link Coaching Systems/
2011 Giro d’Italia results, stage 2
Quick Results
- 1. Alessandro PETACCHI (ITA), Lampre-ISD, 5:45:40
- 2. Mark CAVENDISH (GBR), HTC-Highroad, s.t.
- 3. Manuel BELLETTI (ITA), Colnago-CSF, s.t.
- 4. Roberto FERRARI (ITA), Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni, s.t.
- 5. Borut BOZIC (SLO), Vacansoleil-DCM, s.t.
- 1. Mark CAVENDISH (Great Britain), HTC-Highroad, 6:06:27
- 2. Kanstantsin SIVTSOV (Belarus), HTC-Highroad, at at 12
- 3. Craig LEWIS (United States), HTC-Highroad, at at 12
- 4. Marco PINOTTI (Italy), HTC-Highroad, at at 12
- 5. Lars Ytting BAK (Denmark), HTC-Highroad, at at 12
General Classification
Alessandro Petacchi wins stage 2 of the 2011 Giro d’Italia; Mark Cavendish takes overall lead
Alessandro Petacchi outlasts a late charge from Mark Cavendish to win stage two of the 2011 Giro d’Italia.
Giro first look: Wilier Triestina TwinFoil TT bike
Wilier Triestina’s brand new TwinFoil time trial frame was put to its first international test at the Giro’s stage 1 team time trial
Commentary: More UCI overreach at Giro d’Italia
The UCI is on a tear these days, regulating, banning and measuring every millimeter of a bike and its components. Lennard Zinn is clearly annoyed.
Frank Travieso, Lauren Hall win 2011 Dilworth Criterium
Frank Travieso and Lauren Hall win the Dilworth Criterium, the penultimate stop in the 2011 USA CRITS series.
Giro d’Italia Begins!
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2011 Giro d’Italia stage 1: a Gregg Bleakney gallery
Gregg Bleakney caught the pageantry of stage one at the 2011 Giro d'Italia's first stage.
2011 collegiate road nationals, team time trial: a Casey B. Gibson gallery
Casey B. Gibson was on hand with his bag o' cameras to snap the team time trial at collegiate road nationals.
2011 Giro d’Italia, stage 1: a Caley Fretz gallery
Caley Fretz watches the UCI decide what constitutes a proper time-trial bike — and a legal fit to same — as the 2011 Giro d'Italia gets under way.
Bjorn Selander says, ‘I’m here for the team’ at 2011 Giro d’Italia
Bjorn Selander, the white jersey after day one of the 2011 Giro d'Italia, says he's there for the team.
2011 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships results, team time trial
Team time trial Division 1 Men
- 1. Marian University, 37:51.87
- 2. Appalachian State, 38:47.46
- 3. Lees-McRae College, 38:53.15
- 4. Stanford University, 39:09.43
- 5. Fort Lewis College, 39:24.55
- 1. Marian University, 44:20.34
- 2. University of California-Davis, 44:51.98
- 3. Lees-McRae College, 45:32.07
- 4. University of Wisconsin, 46:14.34
- 5. Fort Lewis College, 46:25.10
- 1. Mesa State College, 38:57.10
- 2. Western Washington University, 39:16.86
- 3. Mars Hill College, 39:17.88
- 4. Duke University, 39:53.62
- 5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 41:13.14
- 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 45:35.22
- 2. Whitman College, 49:10.67
- 3. Mesa State College, 49:58.90
- 4. Mars Hill College, 51:01.24
- 5. United States Military Academy, 55:49.78
Marian University sweeps D1 TTT at 2011 collegiate nationals; Mesa State, MIT win D2 races
For the second consecutive year, Marian University sweeps the Division 1 team time trials at the USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships. In Division 2, Mesa State College repeats as the men’s winners while the Massachusetts Institute of Technology handily wins the women’s contest.
Richard Geng, a pro turned collegiate racer, is both teaching and learning
Ex-pro Richard Geng finds success — and fun — in racing and coaching at the collegiate level.
Vicenzo Nibali denies links to the infamous Dr. Ferrari
TORINO, Italy (VN) – Giro d’Italia favorite Vicenzo Nibali (Liquigas-Cannondale) has denied links to controversial Italian doctor Michele Ferrari.
Andrew Hood’s Giro notebook: Alpini invasion, long day in saddle
Tens of thousands of retired and active “Alpini” soldiers descended on Torino for an annual convention set to coincide with the 150th anniversary of Italy’s unification — just in time for the start of the 2011 Giro.
2011 Giro d’Italia results, stage 1
Quick results
- 1. HTC-HIGHROAD, in 20:59
- 2. TEAM RADIOSHACK, at 10
- 3. LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE, at 22
- 4. OMEGA PHARMA-LOTTO, at 22
- 5. TEAM GARMIN-CERVELO, at 24
GC
- 1. Marco Pinotti (ITA), Htc-Highroad, in 20:59
- 2. Lars Ytting Bak (DEN), Htc-Highroad, at 0
- 3. Kanstantsin Sivtsov (BLR), Htc-Highroad, at 0
- 4. Mark Cavendish (GBR), Htc-Highroad, at 0
- 5. Craig Lewis (USA), Htc-Highroad, at 0
HTC-Highroad takes TTT to open 2011 Giro d’Italia; Marco Pinotti dons maglia rosa
HTC-Highroad wins the kickoff to the 2011 Giro d’Italia, putting Marco Pinotti into the first maglia rosa.
Contador focuses on Giro; directs pressure on Nibali
VENARIA REALE, Italy (VN) – Alberto Contador says he’s not letting his ongoing clenbuterol case distract his attention coming into the Giro d’Italia and defended his right to be lining up for Saturday’s start of the season’s first grand tour.
2011 Phillip Island Grand Prix
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Jake Keough, Jennifer Purcell win 2011 Spartanburg Regional Classic
Jake Keough and Jennifer Purcell take the flowers in the Spartanburg Regional Classic.
The Androni Giocattoli team’s Bianchi D2 Pico Crono time trial bikes
With the Giro d’Italia’s opening team time trial coming up Saturday afternoon, mechanics spent Friday putting the final touches on each rider’s TT bike.
First look: 3T Mercurio 60LTD wheels
3T has announced its entrance into the wheel business with their new Mercurio line of carbon tubulars.
Collegiate national championships kick off in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wisconsin – USA Cycling’s collegiate road national championships opened on Friday with four national titles awarded as both Division I and II male and female riders tackled the more than 6,000 feet of climbing around the road race course at Blue Mound State Park, 30 miles west of Madison.
Clara Hughes beats Stevens and Neben to win Pan Am Games time trial
Canadian Clara Hughes beat Americans Evelyn Stevens and Amber Neben Friday to win the 24.2-mile individual time trial at the Pan American Championships in Colombia.
USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships, road race results
Division I Men’s Road Race
1. Alister Ratcliff (Durango, Colo./Fort Lewis College) 3:21:08 2. Rotem Ishay (Durango, Colo./Fort Lewis College) 3:21:25 3. Stuart McManus (Cambridge, Mass./Harvard University) 3:21:27 4. Brian Sheedy (Banner Elk, N.C./Lees-McRae College) 3:21:29 5. Eric Lau (Hilo, Hawaii/Stanford University) 3:21:30Division I Women’s Road Race
1. Anna McLoon (Harvard University) 2:35:44 2. Rachel Warner (Lees-McRae College) +00:12 3. Ashley James (Appalachian State University) +00:46 4. Melanie Colavito (University of Arizona) +02:28 5. Kaitlin Antonneau (Marian University) +10:48Division II Men’s Road Race
1. Andrew Baker (Easley, S.C./Furman University) 3:18:21 2. Robin Carpenter (Philadelphia, Pa./Swathmore College) 3:23:25 3. Maxwell Anderson (Waukesha, WI/University of Wisconsin-Platteville) 3:23:27 4. Kyle Knott (Mars Hill, N.C./Mars Hill College) 3:23:31 5. Adam Bry (Cambridge, Mass./Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 3:23:33Division II Women’s Road Race
1. Martha Buckley (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 3:12:15 2. Laura Ralston (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) +01:48 3. Katie Quinn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) +03:48 4. Elle Anderson (Dartmouth College) +04:07 5. Yuri Matsumoto (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) +06:04Division I Team Omnium standings
1. Lees-McRae College 177 2. Fort Lewis College 158 3. Marian University 129 4. University of Arizona 121 5. Stanford 111DII Team Omnium standings
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 150 2. Mars Hill College 125 3. Mesa State College 121 4. Duke University 83 5. Bucknell 80Watch Gwin's DH Win
Since Aaron Gwin's win at World Cup #1 was the first for an American DHer since 1999, it's worth seeing again.
A detailed look at Cannondale’s SuperSix Evo
Lennard Zinn takes a closer look at Peter Denk’s latest creation, the new Cannondale SuperSix Evo.
Sutherland to lead UHC into California
BOULDER, Colo. (VN) — Rory Sutherland is set to lead his UnitedHealthcare squad into the Amgen Tour of California on Sunday May 15. The team on Friday announced its roster for the weeklong stage race that begins in South Lake Tahoe in a little over a week.
Ask Nick: Fat tire fun and Mavic race support
Fat tire love, Mavic's neutral support questions and power meter queries.
Nine North Americans looking to make Giro impact; Garzelli starts with No. 1 bib
VENARIA REALE, Italy (VN) - Nine North Americans start the 94th Giro d'Italia on Saturday, all bringing a wide range of experience, expectations and responsibilities to the season's first grand tour.
Liquigas, HTC, Garmin favorites for 2011 Giro d’Italia team time trial win TTT win
VENARIA REALE, Italy (VN) — Saturday's 19.3km team time trial will be about team honor and setting the tone for the ensuing battle in the season's first grand tour, as the 2011 Giro d'Italia clicks into gear.
Commentary: It’s time to take on the UCI
For Lennard Zinn - who might be 'too tall to race' - bad rules, excessive taxes and a silly sticker mean the UCI is out of control.
Garmin’s Peter Stetina working on his motor at the Giro d’Italia
One theme apparent in this year’s Giro d’Italia startlist is the presence of a number of young Americans. Peter Stetina (Garmin-Cervélo) will make his grand tour debut Saturday alongside teammate Tom Peterson, BMC Racing’s Chris Barton, Chad Beyer and Chris Butler, HTC-Highroad’s Craig Lewis and RadioShack’s Bjorn Selander.
U.S. Racing This Week: Joe Martin edges toward California and SpeedWeek wraps
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Garmin-Cervelo wants Giro d’Italia success
Garmin-Cervelo is gunning for the pink jersey in Saturday's team time trial to open the Giro d'Italia with hopes of repeating their breakout success in 2008.
2011 Joe Martin Stage race results, stage 1
- 1 MANCEBO, Francisco Realcyclist.com Pro Cycling Te 08:00.07 5 0.00
- 2 JACQUES-MAYNES, Ben BISSELL Pro Cycling 08:03.13 3 @ 3.06
- 3 VENNELL, Jeremy BISSELL Pro Cycling 08:05.19 1 @ 5.12
- 4 MACH, Paul BISSELL Pro Cycling 08:06.81 @ 6.74
- 5 VAN UDEN, Roman Pure Black Racing 08:14.80 @ 14.73
Whiskey Off-Road Pro Crit
The fat-tire criterium before the Whiskey Off-Road 50-miler put the hurt on most of the professionals in the race
Phil Gaimon diary: Disaster housing with a great kitchen
" Remember watching news stories of Katrina victims, staying on rows of air mattresses and cots in big, open rooms? That’s us right now: disaster relief housing. It’s no Katrina, but nine dudes in one room does qualify as a disaster."
Tour of Friendship | Stage 5 – Done and Dusted
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The Explainer: Questions about the UCI’s defamation suit against Floyd Landis
A reader wants to know why Floyd Landis is being sued in Switzerland and what would happen if he lost.
Quick Look: Riding Cannondale’s new 695-gram road frame, the SuperSix Evo
Riding Cannondale's new 695-gram road frame, the SuperSix Evo
Clothesline review: High-end kits from Castelli, Rapha and Mavic
Review of high-end race kit from Mavic, Rapha and Castelli. Nice enough to make you want to race unattached.
First Ride: BMC Trailfox TF01 Carbon
The new carbon version of the Trailfox offers 150mm of travel and is full of smart details
Floyd Landis says he intends a vigorous defense against UCI defamation claims
Following the announcement by the UCI that it has filed a defamation suit against Floyd Landis, the deposed Tour de France winner says he is ready to fight the case in an effort to expose “the corruption within cycling.”
SRAM buys power meter company Quarq
Quarq, makers of the CinQo crank-based power meter, announced today that it has been bought by SRAM.