2010-11 Hoogerheide World Cup results, women’s
- 1. Katherine Compton (USA), 40:59
- 2. Hanka Kupfernagel (Ger), 41:17
- 3. Marianne Vos (Ned), 41:30
- 4. Sanne Van Paassen (Ned), 41:50
- 5. Katerina Nash (Cze), 42:00
Niels Albert wins the finale in Hoogerheide and clinches the World Cup title.
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Stage 6:
Equaling the closest-winning margin 10 years ago, Cameron Meyer and his Garmin-Cervélo team held off all and sundry in Sunday’s final stage to win the 2011 Santos Tour Down Under.
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Garmin-Cervélo team manager Matthew White says the 2011 Santos Tour Down Under has come down to one of two men: his charge and current leader, Cameron Meyer, or Matthew Goss of HTC-HighRoad,
VeloNews editor in chief Ben Delaney takes a look at HTC-HighRoad's time trial bike.
American Jonathan Page finishes fifth as Rob Peeters wins the Kasteelcross Zonnebeke.
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
If history is any indication, Garmin-Cervélo’s Cameron Meyer will win the Santos Tour Down Under this Sunday in Adelaide.
Ryan Trebon (Kona-FSA) has withdrawn his name from the U.S. elite men’s team for the cyclocross world championships. Trebon fell ill during a recent trip to California for training and informed USAC cyclocross program manager Marc Gullickson on Thursday that he would not join the team in St. Wendel, Germany, next week. Trebon’s absence means that just four Americans will line up for the elite men’s race January 30.
The Tour’s loss could be the Giro’s gain. Denis Menchov — just a day after he found his Geox-TMC team was not invited to participate in the 2011 Tour de France – has confirmed he will “race the Giro to win.”
Garmin-Cervélo's Cameron Meyer gave his team reason to smile at the Tour Down Under when he took the race leader's ochre jersey after a well-deserved stage win Friday.
Scott Zwizanski is one of the new faces pulling on the UnitedHealthcare skinsuit after the team expanded to join the Pro Continental ranks in 2011. After just one hour in the saddle of his new prototype Boardman time trial bike, the 2010 runner-up to David Zabriskie at the U.S. national time trial championship proved his place amongst his new teammates Thursday with a podium ride against the clock at the Tour de San Luis.
A change in political winds in Washington, D.C., could sink plans to bring the Giro d’Italia to North America.
Brent Bookwalter (BMC Racing) kicked his grand tour career off with a narrow miss in the prologue of the 2010 Giro d’Italia. Bookwalter followed his second-place breakthrough up with solid rides through the Giro and Tour de France and told VeloNews Thursday about the toll — and benefits — he saw from those efforts.
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Anthony Tan touches bases with all the players to look at how Saxo Bank is surviving a mass exodus and uncertainty about its star recruit, Alberto Contador
Sympathy for the devil? Patrick O'Grady muses on Floyd Landis' past and future.
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Andy Schleck says he doesn’t want to win the Tour de France by default if Alberto Contador is disqualified from the 2010 edition. He wants to beat him straight up on the roads of France.
Doctors have successfully removed a metal plate and six screws from Frank Schleck’s collarbone in the last step of recovery from his crash in last year’s Tour de France.
McCaul, Sorge and Lenosky are all veterans
Not UCI compliant, and the better for it
Saxo Bank team manager Brad McGee called for patience from Richie Porte Thursday after a failed attack late on the Tour Down Under's third stage scuppered his protege's chance.
Xavier Tondo pulled the double Thursday, winning the 19.5km individual time trial and claiming the overall leader’s jersey at the Tour de San Luís in Argentina. U.S. time trial specialist Scott Zwizanski (UnitedHealthcare) is third in the stage.
Cavendish and others are using the new Shimano Di2 shift option at the Tour Down Under
Carlos Sastre said missing the 2011 Tour de France is a “blow” but promises to race with his head held high in other events this season.
Urbane Innovations, Scott Bikes and Stance Films have teamed up for a Park City, Utah, event to benefit the son of Oakley sports marketing manager Steve Blick. Blick’s five-year-old son Tyler is fighting a well-publicized battle against acute lymphomatic leukemia and Urbane’s Greg Parry will host a premiere of the mountain bike film “Lifecycles” Friday evening.
Many of the charges being leveled against Lance Armstrong have been around for years. Have they ever been proven or disproven?
Check out Brian Holcombe's author page.
As well as speaking with HighRoad’s spokesperson Kristy Scrymgeour at the start of the third stage of the Tour Down Under, VeloNews asked Bernhard Eisel and Mark Renshaw to comment on their fallen teammate Carla Swart, who on Wednesday was tragically killed while out training in her native South Africa. She was 23.
The UCI delays its bike labeling program by a month
The pros and cons of two-step chain lubing, getting team vehicles Down Under, and Bontrager discography
Acqua e Sapone and Farnese Vini-Neri Sottoli snagged “wild card” spots to round the 20-squad lineup for Tirreno-Adriatico.
ADELAIDE, Australia (AFP) — British sprint king Mark Cavendish had to pick his way through traffic to finish in the Tour Down Under Thursday, leaving officials red-faced at the third stage of the event.
Race director Christian Prudhomme defended his decision to leave Geox-TMC on the sidelines for the 2011 Tour de France.
Former winner Carlos Sastre and last year’s podium man Denis Menchov will miss this year’s Tour de France after their Geox-TMC squad was overlooked in Tour de France invitations revealed Thursday.
UCI president Pat McQuaid says cycling will weather the doping storm involving some of the biggest names in the sport.
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Why are the marquee sprinters at the Santos Tour Down Under not in winning form?
HTC-HighRoad's Matthew Goss reclaimed the leader's ochre jersey at the Tour Down Under as fellow Australian Michael Matthews (Rabobank) romped to victory on stage three on Thursday.
Avoiding wax lube? There's no need.
A look at Scott Zwizanski's prototype Boardman time trial bike
Don Catlin, founder of the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory and a highly regarded authority on performance-enhancing drug tests, found his decade-old practices under scrutiny Tuesday as a Sports Illustrated article about Lance Armstrong suggests he was complicit in covering up positive tests during the 1990s
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Team Type 1 is among 14 teams invited to participate in the 5th Montepaschi-Strade Bianche race over the white roads of Tuscany set for March 5.
Collegiate cycling lost its most prolific champion Wednesday when Carla Swart (HTC-HighRoad) was killed while training in her native South Africa. According to reports, Swart was struck by a truck while riding in the Free State Province and died soon after.
A decision on the ongoing Caso Contador should be known by the middle of February.
Jack Bobridge is Australia's latest road champion. We speak with him about his big win and the seemingly limitless prospects for his career.