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2010 Team Training Camps
Galleries from 2010 pro team training camps in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Zellik-Galmaarden
Zellik - Galmaarden is a UCI 1.2 race that runs from Zellik to Galmaarden, Belgium, which are both in the Flemish Brabant province. The course consists of on circuit of 89.5 km and four 21.1-km circuits, totaling 173.9 km.
Tro-Bro Léon
Tro-Bro Léon
Tour of Turkey
The Tour of Turkey is an eight-stage race that covers the western part of Turkey. It is rated as a UCI 1.HC event.
Grand Prix Pino Cerami
The Grand Prix Pino Cerami is a 193.3-km race in the Belgian province of Hainaut. It is a UCI 1.1 category race that began in 1964.
U.S. Pro Road Nationals
The 2010 professional road championships are once again being held in Greenville, South Carolina, the home of the reigning national road champ, George Hincapie.
Circuit Cycliste Sarthe
The Circuit Cycliste Sarthe - Pays de la Loire is a short stage race held in the Pays de la Loire region of France. The event has been held since 1975.
Grand Prix Donetsk
The Grand Prix of Donetsk is a 168.5-km, UCI 1.2 race held in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk. The course starts in the city, runs out into the steppes of eastern Ukraine, the returns to the city for four finishing laps of downtown Donetsk.
Monte Paschi Eroica
Known for its strade bianche — white gravel roads — Italy's newest one-day classic is quickly becoming an early season favorite.
Paris-Troyes
Paris-Troyes is a 172-km, UCI 1.2 race that spans the Seine and Marne regions of France.
Trofeo Franco Balestra
The Trofeo Franco Balestra is a 170-km, UCI 1.2 race held in Italy.
Omloop van het Wassland
Omloop van het Wassland is a 190-km, UCI 1.2 race held in the Belgian region of Wassland.
Tofej Porec
The Porec Trophy race is a UCI 1.2, Croatian road race.
Classic Loire Atlantique
The Classic Loire Atlantique is a French, UCI 1.2 race that does 10 laps of a 16.8-km course. 2010 is the 11th year of the event, which runs outside the city of Nantes, near the west coast of France.
Ronde van het Groene Hart
The Ronde van het Groene Hart is a Dutch, UCI 1.1 race that runs 207.4 km from Pijnacker to Zoetermeer. The 3-year-old race passes through some of the most well-known cities in the Netherlands, such as The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht and Amsterdam.
Cholet-Pays de Loire
The Cholet-Pays de Loire is a 200-km, French, UCI 1.1 race that mirrors some of the Belgian semi-classics because of the typical wind, rain and short climbs.
Tour de Gone, Zirbel’s troubles and those darn comments
Our readers weigh in on the Tour de Georgia, Tom Zirbel's test results and the comments section on our new site.
Neben gives 40+ bikes to homeless kids for Christmas
Amber Neben, professional cyclist and 2008 Olympian, delivered more than 40 bicycles to homeless kids in Orange County, California, this week for Christmas.
Davide Rebellin denies doping at Beijing Olympics
Embattled Italian rider Davide Rebellin is challenging charges that he doped during the 2008 Summer Olympic Games and denied that he took performance-enhancing substances.
Giove pleads guilty to drug charges
Former world downhill champion Melissa “Missy” Giove entered a guilty plea Tuesday on conspiracy charges relating to marijuana smuggling ring.
Wiggo, dark days and the new site
Our readers weigh in on Wiggin's move, the dark days of winter and our new design
December 23
Reader-submitted pics from all over.
NOW-MS Society Announces Specialized Sponsorship and Kurt Stockton as Director
After the success of sponsoring, “Phil Keoghan of The Amazing Race rides Across America”, Los Angeles-based NOW-MS Society cycling team is pleased to announce that Specialized Bicycle Components will sponsor their U25 Elite Development Men’s and Women’s team for 2010 and 2011.
Hoy considers Olympic strategy
British cycling great Chris Hoy is ready to abandon the defence of some of his Olympic titles at the 2012 London Games ifit increases his chances of adding to his gold medal collection
León Sánchez optimistic for 2010
Spanish all-rounder Luis León Sánchez hopes to continue into 2010 his steady but improving trajectory that he’s enjoyed the past two seasons. With a stage victory at the Tour de France and taking one away from Alberto Contador at Paris-Nice, León Sánchez confirmed yet again he’s a rider who’s proving capable of fulfilling the high expectations placed on him.
Milram leaves frigid weather for sunny Spain
While winter weather blasted much of Europe, Team Milram was enjoying a weeklong training camp on the Spanish island of Mallorca.
Wiggins and the darkest days
Readers offer opinions on Bradley Wiggins' move and wonder about these cold and dark days.
United Healthcare steps in for OUCH
Health insurance company UnitedHealthcare is stepping in as title sponsor of the team known in 2009 as OUCH. The team, owned and managed by Momentum Sports Group, announced Friday that the new team will be known as the UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis.
USAC announces Club of the Year winners
USA Cycling has announced the recipients of its annual Club of the Year awards. Nine USA Cycling-sanctioned clubs received recognition for outstanding programs throughout the 2009 season and will receive complimentary registration fees for the 2010 racing season.
Loyalty, jerseys and the good fight
Readers weigh in on Wiggo's loyalty, jersey colors and the benefits of the war on dopers.
USA Cycling graduates 49 from 2009 Bill Woodul Mechanics Clinic
USA Cycling is pleased to congratulate the 49 graduates of the 2009 Bill Woodul Mechanics Clinic which took place at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Dec. 9-13.
Verbruggen, Pound end lawsuit
The UCI and former World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) president Dick Pound said Thursday that they had settled a lawsuit over allegedly libelous comments made by Pound in a number of media interviews.
Centurion Cycling Series launches in North America
December 17, 2009: Boulder, Colorado — Combine the mass-participation buzz of a big-city marathon, the epic beauty of a European gran fondo, and the all-inclusive nature of a cycling century ride and you have the framework for the newest entrant to North America’s endurance sports events arena — Centurion Cycling, the new marathon of cycling.
Puerto forever, the colors of Oz and TV wars
Readers ask how long Puerto can last, why Aussie's kits don't match their flag and getting the Tour on satellite.
Registration opens for Leipheimer’s King Ridge Gran Fondo
Fashioned after Italian Gran Fondo rides, Levi Leipheimer's King Ridge Gran Fondo is a one-of-a-kind road cycling experience. The 103-mile route through California's Sonoma County takes place on October 9, 2010.
December 15
This week's reader photos are from the Tour of California, the Tour de France and Le Tour de Bunny. Plus a classic video of the 1976 cyclocross nationals.
Energizer Asia Pacific sponsors Kelly Benefit Strategies
Energizer Asia Pacific has become a sponsor of the Kelly Benefit Strategies pro cycling team.
Raña going back to triathlon
Champion triathlete Iván Raña is giving up on his one-year experiment trying to race in the professional ranks to return full-time to triathlon.
Contador confident in Astana
Defending Tour de France champion Alberto Contador is expressing confidence that the re-rigged Astana will be able to support him as he searches a third maillot jaune in four years.
Rubber checks, Wiggo’s move and the off-season
Our readers offer advice on collections, thoughts on Wiggo's move and the toughest time of the year.
Fuji, Kestrel owner buys Oval Concepts
The company that owns Kestrel, Breezer, Fuji and other bike brands is buying the component company Oval Concepts. Advanced Sports, Inc. says it has purchased the Oval Concepts brand, trademarks and tooling and has entered into a license agreement for its patented JetStream and SCCS technology.
Freire gives it another whirl, signs on for 2010
It seems rumors of his retirement were greatly exaggerated. Three-time world champion Oscar Freire will be back at Rabobank for 2010 and has been confirmed to start the Ruta del Sol in February in Spain.
Higher Performance on Your Plate
A new book, The Athlete's Plate: Real Food for High Performance, debunks the myth that busy athletes lack the time to fuel with real food.
UCI press release re: the Olympic track program
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today confirmed the new track programme which was proposed by the UCI for the XXX Olympic Games in London 2012. In its report to the IOC after the Beijing Olympic Games, the UCI had requested that 2 extra track events for women be added to the programme in order to increase women participation in the track and indeed to give a more meaningful number of events for women to compete in.
Alison Powers to coach at Alabam Cycling Camp
Alison Powers to coach at Alabam Cycling Camp
IOC drops individual pursuit
The International Olympic Committeehas approved UCI recommendations to make changes to Olympic track events for 2012.
The rubber prize check
A look at options when a race prize check bounces.
Wiggins to Sky announcement expected
New British ProTour team Sky is expected to announce the signing of its country’s star rider, Bradley Wiggins, at a press conference held Thursday in London.
The last word on fixies
Dear Velo, Anyone who throws a leg over the top tube's a cyclist!
Bak joins Columbia-HTC
Lars Bak is hoping he’ll get more chances to win on his own with a move to Columbia-HTC for 2010.
Fly V Australia team will ride De Rosas in 2010
The famed Italian frame builder De Rosa is to be the official bicycle sponsor of the Fly V Australia professional cycling team in 2010.
The heck with retirement: Pereiro signs with Astana
Despite suggesting over the weekend that his career was over Oscar Pereiro has signed a one-year contract with Astana, the Kazakh team announced on Tuesday.
Inside Cycling – Olympic pursuit decision coming this week
The International Olympic Committee is reviewing UCI recommendations to make changes to Olympic track events for 2012.
Trek, LeMond score stage wins on long road toward trial
The lawsuit between Trek Bicycle and Greg LeMond is rolling, slowly, toward the courthouse and what could be an explosive trial. A federal judge in Minnesota last week rejected requests from each side to dismiss case, and granting each an assortment of minor victories and setbacks.
Rebound Presents Trebon Vs. Craig; The Science of Success
Join Rebound experts Tim Evens, PT and Bart Bowen, along with national champions Ryan Trebon and Adam Craig as they compare and contrast their physiology and biomechanics and how that impacts their performance. Wednesday, December 9 at 7:00 PM at Rebound Physical Therapy, located at 155 SW Century Drive.
Lim on Garmin-to-Shack switch: ‘It’s about new opportunities and challenges’
Allen Lim says his move from Garmin-Transitions to Team RadioShack for the 2010 season was based on new opportunities and challenges.
Soundtracks, registration and the brakeless
Our readers weigh in on ballroom dancing as athleticism, bike registration and the simplicity of the brakeless fixie.
Noel Dejonckheere leaves USAC for BMC team
Noel Dejonckheere, the long-time director of USA Cycling's U23 development program in Belgium, is leaving the organization to join the BMC professional team as European Operations Manager and Assistant Director Sportif.
Fixies, brakes and ballroom dancing
Our readers weigh in on brakes, fixie hipsters and the Explainer's view of the demands of dance.
Whole new set of rules
New rules for 201o allow tech zones in USAC cross-country races, ban aero equipment in collegiate time trials and more.
Bettini accused of tax evasion
Two-time world champion Paolo Bettini has been accused of tax evasion, allegedly avoiding 11 million Euros in Italian taxes.
December 4
After an extended hiatus, the VeloNews Reader Gallery is back and bigger than ever.
Williams accepts suspension
Masters racer Kenny Williams has accepted a two-year suspension after testing positive for an anabolic agent.