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Seventeen teams earn ‘wild card’ status
Seventeen pro continental-registered teams will enjoy “wild card” status this, opening the door for the teams to get invites to ProTour events. Sixteen teams were confirmed Friday, with BMC already assured its “wild card” status ahead of its debut at the Tour Down Under last month.
Doping defenses, risks of riding and lawyers
Our readers weigh in on doping cases, the risks on the road and the Trek lawsuit.
Bob Roll: “I’ll be at the Tour if I have to be on a stretcher.”
A recently broken leg won't keep Versus commentator Bob Roll from the Tour de France this summer, and likely won't prevent him from helping the cable network cover Paris-Nice, which starts March 7.
Greg LeMond’s lawyer hoped to bring Lance Armstrong into Trek dispute
Attorney Jamie DiBoise planned to call some noted Armstrong critics to testify at the trial, which had been scheduled to start less than four weeks from now in a Minnesota federal court.. And in October DiBoise took a three-hour deposition from Armstrong’s ex-wife, asking whether she had ever seen Armstrong use doping products (a question she declined to answer on her lawyer’s advice).
USAC’s Petty on radio ban: “Time will tell”
USA Cycling's COO Sean Petty says that only time will tell whether the race radio ban is a good thing for American racing.
Ladies Tour of Qatar
The Ladies Tour of Qatar
2010 Ladies Tour of Qatar results
Results from the 2010 Ladies Tour of Qatar
Nature Valley to Sponsor 2010 Bicycle Festival
Organizers of the Minnesota Bicycle Festival have announced that Nature Valley is increasing its commitment. After sponsoring the Nature Valley Grand Prix pro stage race for ten years, they will expand their involvement to sponsor the overall festival in 2010. The event, which still includes the Nature Valley Grand Prix, has been renamed the Nature Valley Bicycle Festival and will take place June 11-20, 2010.
Redlands Bicycle Classic has a presenting sponsor
The 2010 Redlands Bicycle Classic Organizing Committee is proud to announce another year of partnership with PossAbilities and looks forward to a spectacular four day event presented by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
Beppu free to join RadioShack
The Skil-Shimano cycling team has agreed to annul Fumiyuki Beppu's contract after the Japanese rider acknowledged that he had violated UCI rules in reaching a verbal agreement to join the Team RadioShack.
Overstating risk, understating benefits?
While we've spent time looking at the deaths and injuries resulting from car/bike encounters, are we overstating the risk?
Engage With The Traffic
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
UCI: Di Luca isn’t the first – or the last – rider to be fined
The fines levied this week against former Giro d’Italia winner Danilo Di Luca reflect the greater latitude recent rule changes have given the UCI in handing down penalties, the governing body noted Tuesday.
Kelly Benefit Strategies 2010 team gear
Check out Robbie Stout's author page.
Trek/LeMond lawsuit settled
Trek Bicycle and Greg LeMond reach a settlement in their suit over a licensing agreement between the three-time Tour de France winner and the Wisconsin-based bike maker.
Zirbel’s positive and an island getaway
Our readers weigh in on Tom Zirbel's positive and a winter warmup in Hawaii.
Zirbel’s B sample positive
American Tom Zirbel faces as much as a two-year suspension after a laboratory analysis of a B sample confirmed an earlier positive for DHEA.
Platelet-Rich-Plasma: A new option for cycling injuries?
Platelet-Rich-Plasma, in which a patient's own blood is spun down to platelets and then injected into an injured area, is a promising new therapy for cyclist. VeloNews' own Tom LeCarner gives it a whirl.
Ikeman Cycling launches Yahoo! Cycling Team
Ikeman Cycling, LLC., today announced its partnership with Yahoo! to form the Yahoo! Cycling Team. Based in Northern California, the team plans to race the majority of its season on the West Coast as well as a portion of the National Racing Calendar (NRC). Dependent upon its success in the US circuit in 2010, the team plans to move on to Continental Status in 2011.
TREADS.com/DFT womens team targets NRC
What began as a small women’s cycling club in 2006 in Kansas City has grown to a Denver-based organization which includes a 14-woman pro/1/2 squad, a CAT 3 team and a large developmental CAT 4 team, as well as a multi-state co-ed.
Vande Velde re-ups for three years
Garmin-Transitions’ captain Christian Vande Velde has secured his future by signing a three-year contract extension that will keep him in argyle through 2012.
BMC training camp – January 2010, A Casey Gibson Gallery
Photographer Casey Gibson heads to Agoura Hills, California, for BMC's January training camp.
Spanish court rejects whereabouts challenge
Just a day after successfully defending the suspension of Stefan Schumacher in the International Court of Arbitration for Sport, anti-doping officials scored a significant legal win in a Spanish courtroom.
4,500 volunteers needed for Amgen Tour of California
Volunteer opportunities for the 2010 Amgen Tour of California are now posted online at the official race Web site, www.amgentourofcalifornia.com
Cycling’s risks and a few solutions
A reader asks just how dangerous is cycling on American roads and what we can do to make it safer.
Adageo Energy Pro Cycling Team sells jerseys to benefit Haiti
The Adageo Energy Pro Cycling Team is contributing to relief efforts in Haiti by donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of its 2010 team clothing to the American Red Cross.
January 25
The latest VeloNews.com reader gallery - great shots from all over.
Tour of the Battenkill exceeds 1800 registrants
Organizers of the Tour of the Battenkill cycling race announce that amateur registration has exceeded 1800 registrants for the Pro/Am event scheduled for April 10 in Cambridge, NY. Registration for the event is expected to exceed 2200 by the April date, continuing its tradition as the largest single day road cycling race in North America.
New elite women’s SoCal cycling team looking to launch tomorrow’s pros,
Seeing a void in the development of well-rounded female athletes in Southern California, a pair of veteran cyclists, Dotsie Bausch and Pam Schuster, have formed the InCycle/Time To Track presented by Empower Coaching Systems cycling team.
Rocky Mountain Bicycle Festival set for August 7 & 8 in Denver.
The Rocky Mountain Bicycle Festival is set for August 7th & 8th, 2010 in Denver, CO at the National Western Complex. This third-year event, formerly known as the Rocky Mountain Bicycle Show, has grown steadily and significantly since it’s inception prompting the name change.
Sarah Hammer named USOC Athlete of the Month
Track racer Sarah Hammer and biathlete Tim Burke were named Athletes of the Month by the U.S Olympic Committee for December.
Lance, Landis and VeloNews TV
Our readers speak out on Lance, Landis and VeloNews TV.
Elite bottle program will help Haiti
Press Release: Let’s do something to help the people of Haiti. Elite, the leading Italian company in the cycling sector has decided to hit the field immediately to help the people of Haiti, the Caribbean island that was recently devastated by a terrible earthquake.
Paris-Nice route ‘ideal’ for Contador
Officials revealed details of 68th Paris-Nice on Thursday and “Race to the Sun” follows a familiar pattern, with an individual time trial on the outskirts of Paris on March 7 to open what’s arguably France’s most important stage race behind the Tour de France.
Battling cystic fibrosis with bike racing
Dr. James Wilson has been racing bikes for a decade, and studying cystic fibrosis for 20 years. This year, he’s putting the two together to improve the lives of those living with the genetic disease. Wilson created Team CF to raise awareness of the disease and to aggressively promote exercise in children and young adults with CF as a way to improve their condition.
2010 Tour Down Under Photo Album
All of Graham Watson's 2010 Tour Down Under stage galleries
HTC-Columbia wraps up Mallorca camp
HTC-Columbia is putting the finishing touches on its pre-season training camp at Mallorca.
Contador content with Astana remake
Alberto Contador is quietly growing confident that the re-fitted Astana team will be up to the task of defending his Tour de France title come July.
A face behind the statistics
Kevin Flock became a statistic when he was struck and killed by a van while cycling. But he was so much more than that.
Mallorca Challenge draws top stars to open Spanish calendar
With racing underway in Australia and South America, it’s only a matter of days before the 2010 calendar clicks into gear in Europe. The first official races on the European continent will be the Giro di Regio Calabria in Italy on Jan. 30 and the GP de Ouverture La Marsellaise on Jan. 31 in France.
2010 Tour Down Under results
2010 stage winner/GC leader (Click for full results):
- Stage 1: Andre Greipel/Greipel
- Stage 2: Greipel/Greipel
- Stage 3: Manuel Cardoso/Greipel
- Stage 4: Greipel/Greipel
- Stage 5: Sanchez/Greipel
- Stage 6/FINAL: Sutton/Greipel
VeloNews 2010 Buyer’s Guide
We break down all the best bikes of 2010 in 18 categories, plus give you the inside story on tested products from road groups to helmets to shoes. The photo feature, 25 Years of Cool, takes you inside bike tech as only VeloNews can, showing choice bikes and gear in their 1985 form alongside their 2010 iteration, like the Specialized Stumpjumper or Sidi shoes. Subscribe Now!
Manzano urges Valverde to ‘come clean’
Former Spanish cyclist Jesus Manzano has repeated doping charges against former teammate and compatriot Alejandro Valverde, adding that the Vuelta a España winner should admit his violations rather than continuing to deny them.
Astana team ride with Vinokourov photo gallery
Vinokourov joined Contador for a team training ride near Calpe, Spain, on Friday, and VeloNews' Kurt Hoy was along to take pics.
Duty, harm and turgidity?
Our readers weigh in on doctors' duties, the wording of the oath, the value of cutting & pasting and weight limits.
Valverde hearing closes, decision not expected until March
Alejandro Valverde’s long and winding road and his alleged links to Puerto reached a head this week during a three-day hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which closed Thursday with a hint that the Vuelta a España champion likely won’t be racing in Italy anytime soon.
Armstrong pledges $250,000 to Haiti
Lance Armstrong, in Sydney, Australia prior to the Tour Down Under, pledged $250,000 for victims of the Haiti earthquake on Thursday. He urged the public to come forward with further donations.
RoadRunner Classic, a new warm-up for the Gila
Albuquerque, NM – The 2010 RoadRunner Classic on April 24, 2010 is a one-day Omnium for Pro 1, 2 men and women and a separate Time Trial event for Cat 3, 4, 5 men and Cat 3, 4 women. The Omnium includes a 6.3 mile time trial and 63 mile men’s, 37.8 mile women’s road race. Both Roadrunner time trial and road events will be held on the Snake, a hilly 6.3-mile closed course at an elevation of 5,200 feet. It will be an ideal warm-up and staging event for the SRAM Tour of the Gila in Silver City, New Mexico on April 28th.
Good news and bad news from the courts
While many cyclists were able to take some solace in the recent sentence handed down to the now-infamous road-rage doctor in California, we need to remember that the problem of rider safety continues to be a serious one on American roads.
Doping risks, doctors’ duty, printing articles
Our readers weigh in on the risks of EPO, the driver's choice of profession and our duties as road users.
Cavendish blasts Riccò; targets green jersey, will miss Hincapie
Mark Cavendish blasted the imminent return of Riccardo Riccò and said George Hincapie’s move to BMC was a “massive loss” as the British ace confronts the 2010 season replete with new goals and challenges.
Renshaw will be ready for Cavendish in time for Tour
Mark Cavendish's ace lead-out man Mark Renshaw, sidelined with the Epstein-Barr virus, is on the mend and will be back in action in time for the most important events of the year, the HTC-Columbia team says.
George’s new team
A chat with George Hincapie about his new team, plus photos of his new BMC
The Thompson case and high-priced kit
Our readers weigh in on the Christopher Thompson case and the cost of cycling kit.
Tour of Portugal
Tour of Portugal
Tour de l’Ain
Tour de l’Ain
Astana names TDU squad
Former Tour de France winner, Oscar Pereiro, will start his season with the Astana team at this month’s Tour Down Under in Australia.
A reporter’s notebook: Sentencing Dr. Thompson
Reporter Patrick Brady covered Dr. Christopher Thompson's road-rage trial for VeloNews and was in the courtroom for a long-anticipated sentencing hearing.
U.S. Professional Criterium National Championship
AT&T USA Cycling Professional Criterium National Championship at the Glencoe Grand Prix, to be held in Glencoe, Illinois, on August 14, 2010.
It’s now Team HTC-Columbia
The team known since last summer as Columbia-HTC will reverse its title sponsors for 2010, becoming Team HTC-Columbia, High Road Sports, the team's owner, announced Friday.
VeloNews Magazine – February 2010
Cadel Evans won the title, but who was Australia really riding for at the world championships? This, and many other questions about Australian cycling are answered in detail in the April issue, for which Neal Rogers spent weeks on the continent Down Under. Plus, a day at the track with Philip Deignan and an insider's look at Japanese cyclocross. Subscribe Now!
Rujano believes he still has it
José Rujano – the pint-sized Venezuelan climber who’s struggled to make an impact since his 2005 third place at the Giro d’Italia – insists he still has it.
Euskaltel to impose tighter internal controls
Euskaltel-Euskadi said it will impose surprise internal controls on its riders in an effort to secure the team’s future.
Children of former Coors pro killed in Christmas fire
Former Coors Light pro Chris Bailey and his wife, Deanna, suffered a tragic loss over the holidays when their two children were killed in a Christmas Day fire.
Cam Meyer wins Aussie TT championship
Cameron Meyer (Garmin-Transitions) roared to victory in the elite men’s Australian time trial championship on Wednesday.
Spartanburg Regional Classic
The Spartanburg Regional Classic, held in Spartanbrug, South Carolina, is the fifth stop in the USA Crits Speedweek race series.
Dying disciplines, hands-free and more Puerto
Readers write in to ask about the future of the individual pursuit, riding with no hands and the non-cyclists in Puerto.