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The $600 cycling jacket and other new products from Campy, Mororex and Pactimo
Even though the September trade shows are over, there are still plenty of new products on the horizon. Based on company press releases, we found the following to fuel our post-Interbike gear lust. We'll start with the bling - Campagnolo's new clothing and wheels, and then come back to reality with some new lubes from Motorex and some affordable race-proven clothing from Pactimo.
Campy keeps the pressure on
French open Tour investigation
Prosecutors in Paris said Tuesday that they have launched an investigation into doping at this year's Tour de France after the discovery of suspicious medical equipment, including "syringes and drips," disposed of by teams in July. According to French daily Le Monde, the investigation involves a number of teams including the Astana squad of Tour winner Alberto Contador and his soon-to-be-former teammate Lance Armstrong. Prosecutors, however, noted they are reviewing materials from several teams and have not targeted individual riders or specific teams thus far.
Officials in Senegal will perform Vandenbroucke autopsy
An autopsy on Belgian cyclist Franck Vandenbroucke, found dead in his hotel room at a seaside resort in Senegal on Monday, will take place on either Wednesday or Thursday, police announced Tuesday. "The autopsy will take place (Wednesday) or (Thursday) in Dakar," a police source told reporters on Tuesday, before adding that "we shouldn't lose ourselves in conjecture" over the cause of his death.
Horner on roster for Astana’s last two 2009 races
Press Release
Astana Cycling Team’s Last 2009 Races The team line-up for the next races: Giro del Piemonte (Ita) 15/10/2009 Riders: Jani Brajkovic, Valeriy Dmitriyev, Alexandr Dyachenko, Chris Horner, Maxim Iglinskiy, Roman Kireyev, Bolat Raimbekov & Alexandr Vinokourov Director: Alexandr Shefer Giro di Lombardia (Ita) 17/10/2009 Riders: Jani Brajkovic, Valeriy Dmitriyev, Alexandr Dyachenko, Chris Horner, Maxim Iglinskiy, Roman Kireyev, Bolat Raimbekov & Alexandr Vinokourov Director: Alexandr SheferA conversation with Fly V Australia director Henk Vogels
The Fly V Australia team is a bit of an enigma. It’s an American/Australian team, sponsored by an Australian airline (V Australia, a branch of Virgin Blue Airlines) as a marketing tool to promote a new non-stop flight from LAX to Sydney.
Garmin takes control in wind at Sun Tour
Garmin-Slipstream took control of the Jayco Herald Sun Tour Tuesday during a 141km battle of attrition from Colac to the coastal town of Warrnambool that was marked by strong winds that fractured the peloton into pieces. By the finish only six riders remained at the front of the race, three of whom wore the blue-and-orange argyle of the American squad, including stage winner Chris Sutton.
The man behind the Herald Sun Tour
Behind every great cycling event are its race director and management company. At the Tour de France, it’s Christian Prudhomme and ASO; the Amgen Tour of California has Jim Birrell and Medalist Sports; at the Jayco Herald Sun Tour it’s Michael Hands and TL Sports, a Victoria-based event management company that also runs several running events in Melbourne.
Interbike Redux: The beautiful Campagnolo “5-star” high-flange hub is reborn as Electra, but not threaded.
The beautiful Campagnolo “5-star” high-flange hub is reborn as Electra, but not threaded. It features a Shimano freehub body.
More Interbike goodies from Lennard Zinn
It’s been three weeks since Interbike, but I still get questions asking what really caught my eye at this year’s show. There was plenty and, until now, there really hasn’t been space in the articles I’ve done on VeloNews.com and in the print version for all of it. Aside from what I’ve already posted and put in the magazine, there were some real treasures and I’ve decided to devote today’s column to some of the other things that I found to be really cool. So here are some new components that appealed to me.
Modern retro
Tostado and Horyani Win 24-Hour MTB national titles
Josh Tostado and Eszter Horanyi recorded more laps than any other solo riders in the male and female division to earn solo national titles.
Michelin, WTB Reworking Their Rubber
Tires are the least expensive component upgrades available for your bike, but one that can make a huge plus in performance.
Lowe’s back in the saddle after fighting chronic fatigue
One man competing at the Jayco Herald Sun Tour after a long spell off the radar is Garmin-Slipstream’s Trent Lowe, who has been absent from the pro peloton for nearly the entire 2009 season.
Vandenbroucke dead
Belgian cyclist Frank Vandenbroucke has died at the age of 34, a source close to the racer told the French news service Agence France Presse. According to Belgian media, Vandenbroucke was found dead in his hotel room in Senegal, where he was on holiday. A preliminary diagnosis suggests Vandenbroucke suffered from a pulmonary embolism. "Sadly this has only partly come as a surprise, for we knew he was not doing too well," said his uncle, former racer Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke. "He was up and down, both in terms of his health and his morale. He left for Senegal on Sunday."
Rapha’s View From The Convoy
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Mailbag: Right of way, and what’s right along the way
I frequently encounter joggers jogging against traffic in bike lanes that are clearly marked bike lanes, not multiuse lanes, and are in the street, even though a perfectly good sidewalk also runs along the street.
California road-rage case heads for court
A California emergency-room physician faces trial this week on multiple felony charges stemming from a 2008 road-rage case that left two cyclists seriously injured. Dr. Christopher T. Thompson allegedly braked suddenly in front of Ron Peterson and Christian Stoehr after he and Peterson exchanged words as they descended Mandeville Canyon Road on July 4, 2008. The road, a two-lane, dead-end street in the Los Angeles suburb of Brentwood, is a popular destination for local cyclists who want a climb with relatively little traffic.
Compton, Powers wrap up Cincinnati ‘cross-fest with wins
Katie Compton (Planet Bike-Stevens) made it three for three on Sunday in the final round of the Cincinnati UCI3 Cyclocross Festival, while Jeremy Powers (Cyclocrossworld.com-Cannondale) used a tight corner just before the finishing straight to get the better of Ryan Trebon (Kona). The women’s race followed the script that had been written over the previous two rounds. Sue Butler (Monavie-Cannondale) got the hole shot, while Compton, who did not reconnoiter the course beforehand, was content to do her inspection during the race before riding off to another dominating win.
Kirsipuu takes sprint, race lead at Jayco Herald Sun Tour
Proving that age is just a number, 40-year-old Estonian Jann Kirsipuu of the Malaysian team LeTua took the opening stage of Australia's Jayco Herald Sun Tour Monday in Ballarat. A four-time Tour de France stage winner, Kirsipuu out-sprinted Garmin-Slipstream’s Chris Sutton to take the stage win and the first leader’s jersey of the tour. Pre-race predictions proved correct, as strong crosswinds split the peloton just 30km into the 149km stage, with 41 riders making the selection.
Chad Gerlach is back in addiction treatment after a set back in his much-publicized comeback
Chad Gerlach’s high-profile comeback to pro cycling after five years of abusing drugs and living on the streets took a reverse this summer as he once again appeared to spiral down into addiction and panhandling. But more recently, with a new baby and assistance from family and friends, he’s off the street and back on the roads, in addiction treatment and hoping to resume his career.
Update: David Clinger’s recovery continues as his tattoos slowly fade
David Clinger knows the sport of cycling from the highest of the highs to the lowest depths it brings. He knows those valleys and peaks depend as much on personal choices as they do on talent. It's why, when asked if he'd heard about Chad Gerlach's relapse into addiction, Clinger showed as much disappointment as sympathy.