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Martinez upstages visitors at Luzon, Mumford takes yellow
On a day when visitors were stunned by a killer closing climb, a local boy takes the win, while Kelly Benefit Strategies' Reid Mumford takes the overall lead.
2010 Vuelta a Murcia results
2010 Vuelta a Murcia results
Serendipity
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After Het Nieuwsblad, Flecha dreams of Flanders, Roubaix
Following an emotional victory Saturday at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, a newly confident Juan Antonio Flecha (Team Sky) is still holding out on his dream of winning one of the major cobblestoned classics.
Garmin kind of day: Hunter wins in Murcia; Pate in break
Robbie Hunter delivered Garmin-Transitions its first win on the 2010 season after taking a sprint victory in Wednesday’s opening stage at the Vuelta a Murcia in Spain.
UCI anti-doping director returns to Australia
The UCI has announced that the governing body’s anti-doping manager, Anne Gripper, will leave the post this month, citing a desire to return to her home in Australia.
Dekker suspended for two years
Monaco’s Cycling Federation has handed a two-year suspension to former Silence-Lotto rider Thomas Dekker for an EPO positive that resulted from the re-testing of an old sample last year.
Technical Q&A: A Need to Bleed?
Master mechanic Lennard Zinn follows up on questions regarding hanging bike storage and what that means for hydraulic brakes.
Why regulate at all?
A reader asks why the UCI bothers to regulate road and time trial equipment at all.
Technical FAQ: End-of-season rim and tire care
Readers seek advice on storing and reusing tires and getting that gunk off of tubular rims.
UCI: Record 107 MTB Teams Register for 2010
The United States has the third highest number of UCI teams with 12, compared to the 14 Italian and 15 French squads.
Gringo Diaries, stage 7: Una mala dia (a bad day)
It's official — coming into today's stage my teammates and I were almost completely cracked.
Masters can race Shivs, USA Cycling says. But no one else can.
U.S. masters racers who plunked down big bucks for Specialized Shivs just like Alberto Contador's won't have to sell them this year. USA Cycling announced Tuesday that it will follow the UCIs lead and enforce rules barring some frame shapes for any racing bearing UCI points or qualification potential — except for masters competition.
Gringo Diaries: From chaotic to full-on s%&$#! show
Another report from the Dominican Republic's Vuelta Independencia, where correspondent Josh Liberles sprints in rush-hour traffic, has his time trial bike run over by a bus ... and then kicks butt in his eighth race in six days.
Rest Day Means Scooter Day…
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Tech Updates: Fort celebrates a big anniversary, Restwise goes live, Genuine with new colors
As the 2010 race season heats up, the pace of new tech and product introductions is ramping up as well.
Tech Gallery: Fort, Restwise, Genuine
Tech Gallery: Fort, Restwise, Genuine
Vienna lab names brains behind Austrian doping network
The Vienna laboratory Humanplasma hit back on Tuesday at claims that it stood at the center of a massive doping network, naming instead several well-known coaches for the first time.
Senegalese cleared in theft from Vandenbroucke’s hotel room
The three Senegalese citizens suspected of stealing from Belgian cyclist Frank Vandenbroucke, found dead in a hotel room in October, were acquitted Tuesday in a court in the west of the country.
Kelly’s Jesse Anthony scores win in Luzon
Despite KBS clearly being the strongest team in this year’s Tour of Luzon, and having held the race lead since Ryan Anderson's time trial stage victory on day 2, they had yet to make it first across the line on a road stage; until stage 4 that was, when Jesse Anthony crossed the line at the head of a breakaway group to take his first win of the year.
‘Keep the ball rolling’ – a conversation with Tyler Farrar
Tyler Farrar was one of the break-out riders in 2009. With 11 victories and a constant threat in the sprints, the 25-year-old vaulted into the elite pro ranks.
2010 Callville Bay Classic – A gallery
2010 Callville Bay Classic - A gallery
Mathis edges Landis at Callville Bay Classic
Professionals in search of sun and miles mixed it up with elite amateurs on the banks of Nevada’s Lake Mead last week at the Callville Bay Classic.
Thomson wins in Langkawi, Erler takes jersey
South African Jay Thomson, representing his national team, won the Tour de Langkawi's second stage in Malaysia Tuesday
2010 Navy collegiate race results
2010 Navy collegiate race results
Technical courses greet racers at Texas Tech
It was out to Lubbock this weekend for many collegiate cyclists in Texas and Oklahoma looking to compete in the first mass start events of the 2010 South Central Collegiate Cycling Conference season. Teams from as far away as Houston joined in the action, each looking to strike first in what is to be a long road season.
PodiumJen Reports: From Steven’s crash to my crash course
The first in a series of columns by Jennifer Caudill: writer, fashion model, photographer and girlfriend of Garmin-Transitions pro Steven Cozza. First column: dealing with Steven's broken collar bone.
Kelly Benefit Strategies controls Philippine tour
Stage racing returns to the Philippines, and the Kelly Benefit Strategies team holds the lead at the revitalized Tour of Luzon.
Atlantic Conference visits Navy base
The third weekend of racing in the Atlantic Coast Cycling Conference took riders to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland. Saturday’s criterium is by far the most technically challenging course of the season. The course, which has been used for over ten years, is made famous by its downhill, 180-degree, “widow maker turn.” It is also made difficult by cold winds that whip off the Chesapeake Bay. But if you do get a moment’s reprieve, it is a beautiful loop around Hospital Point and the Naval Academy Cemetery.
Gran Premio Miguel Indurain
Gran Premio Miguel Indurain
Lone wolves: UNM Lobos nearly have the Classic to themselves
Over the weekend, Southwest Collegiate Cycling Conference teams raced in the Lobo Classic, a two-day omnium at the University of New Mexico. An individual time trial and a 35-minute criterium atop Mesa del Sol in Albuquerque allowed riders to employ their strengths and activate practiced strategies.
2010 Lobo Classic collegiate results
2010 Lobo Classic collegiate results
Lance, bike thieves and women’s racing
Our readers pipe up on Lance Armstrong, bike theft and women's racing.
Vintage, and ultra-mod bikes garner awards
Classic styling and veteran builders rose to the top at the 2010 North American Handmade Bicycle Show in Richmond, Virginia.
Tech Gallery: One-Off Wonders at NAHBS
Yes, there is such a thing as a rad (and functional) recumbent. If you have the time, we have the photos from the North American Handmade Bicycle Show.
Bahati against the wind: a gallery
The Bahati Foundation Professional Cycling Team visits the wind tunnel, and our Brian Holcombe goes with them.
Bahati tests gear in wind tunnel
The Bahati Foundation Professional Cycling Team hopes to be just that little bit faster after testing equipment and clothing in a Colorado wind tunnel.
An EPIC Day…
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Murray State hosts Midwest Conference opener
Sinead Miller of Marian University and Matt Brandt of Lindenwood University swept the Men’s and Women’s A categories in the Midwest Conference season opener hosted at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky. Lindsey Wilson College established a considerable lead in the conference championship race, amassing 807 points on the weekend compared to second-place Marian’s 701 points.
AC Getting Help From the Dead
With a fresh cadaver tendon, Rabobank-Giant team rider Adam Craig is rehabbing the knee he injured in a most mundane manner.
Murray State Road Race and Criterium results
Murray State Road Race and Criterium results
Taberlay, Sawicki Kick It at Kenda Cup 1
Sid Taberlay and Pua Sawicki repeated their 2009 wins at the Sage Brush Safari east of San Diego on Sunday.
Local upstages internationals at Luzon
Kelly Benefit Strategies' Ryan Anderson holds the lead at the Tour of Luzon, but the team can't prevent a wily local veteran from grabbing the stage 3 win.
Women’s BMX Development Program Launched
USA Cycling effort aiming for gold in 2010 Olympics and will be headed by Sean Dwight.
2010 Tour de Langkawi results
Results from the 2010 Tour de Langkawi.
Racing this Week: Across Tuscan roads and Armstrong’s Euro debut
In Europe this week, the Vuelta a Murcia and the Monte Paschi Eroica are the big races, while mid-week races in Italy and Belgium keep things rolling. Andrew Hood takes a look.
Andy Schleck to race in Italy
Healthy at last, Andy Schleck will make his season debut on Wednesday at the Giro del Friuli in Italy.
Big teams tune up at Georgia Southern University weekend
Southeast Collegiate Cycling Conference racing continued in Statesboro, Georgia, this weekend as Georgia Southern University hosted its second annual “Battle in the Boro.” Intensity in the Southeast ratcheted up dramatically as the top teams and riders made their debut in conference competition. Powerhouses Lees McRae and Cumberland University made their collegiate season debut, as did recent BMC Racing Team recruit Chris Butler of Furman
2010 Georgia Southern University Battle in the Boro results
2010 Georgia Southern University Battle in the Boro results
Matthews sprints to victory in Langkawi
Australian Michael Matthews (Team Jayco Skins) wins the first stage of the Tour de Langkawi.
Singletrack Scenes: Reader Photos
Take a good look: February's reader-submitted singletrack scenes will be voted on this week.
Life as a Bike Jockey: Oh, the Places You’ll Go — Pedaling
Judy Freeman, pro XC racer and Singletrack.com columnist, put on her teacher hat for Women's Weekend 2010 at Ray's Indoor MTB Park in Cleveland.
Vuelta a Murcia bans Italian teams
The organizers of Spain’s Vuelta a Murcia, which begins Wednesday, have refused to admit Italian teams, an action in solidarity with Alejandro Valverde who has been banned from competing in Italy.
Results, 2010 Sagebrush Safari cross country
SAGEBRUSH SAFARI ~ CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS 2010 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA STATE SERIES #1 / KENDA CUP QUALIFIER
Evans triumphant in New Zealand
Shelley Evans (Team USA) takes the final stage and the overall title as the Women's Tour of New Zealand concludes.
Results, GP di Lugano
Roberto Ferrari wins the GP di Lugano after a crash takes down two riders and most of the rest abandon.
Ferrari wins reduced GP di Lugano
Roberto Ferrari (De Rosa) wins a greatly reduced edition of the GP di Lugano.
Motorpace Heaven
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Zirbel wants a job – and some answers
Tom Zirbel is joining millions of his fellow Americans in tuning up the résumé and hunting work.
Bos beats Cav’ in Almería
Theo Bos sprints to victory in the Clásica de Almería.
Results, Clásica de Almería
Theo Bos wins the Clasica de Almeria.
Results, Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Bobbie Traksel wins Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne.
Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne: A Graham Watson gallery
Bobbie Traksel (Vacansoleil) wins Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne.
Traksel takes Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
A crafty Bobbie Traksel (Vacansoleil) takes a three-up sprint to win a soggy Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne.
Bissell continues to ride Pinarello’s flagship model
Visiting the Bissell team camp in Santa Rosa, California, we had a chance to take a look at the team's new fleet of race bikes.
2010 Women’s Omloop Het Nieuwsblad results
2010 Women's Omloop Het Nieuwsblad results
Results, 2010 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
1. Juan Antonio Flecha (Sp), Sky, 5:07:15 2. Heinrich Haussler (G), Cervélo TestTeam, at 0:18 3. Tyler Farrar (USA), Garmin-Transitions, at 0:18
Kreuziger wins 2010 Giro di Sardegna
Liquigas’ Roman Kreuziger won the overall title at the Tour de Sardaigne Saturday, four seconds ahead of RadioShack’s Chris Horner.
Nocentini fractures leg in crash
Rinaldo Nocentini, the Ag2r rider who spent eight days in the yellow jersey at the 2009 Tour de France, has fractured his leg in a crash at the GP Insubria in Italy on Saturday.
Juan Antonio Flecha wins Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Sky’s Juan Antonio Flecha kicked off the spring classics season in style, soloing to the finish line to become the first Spanish winner of the Belgian semi-classic, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.