Phil Mann of CSU
Phil Mann of CSU
Phil Mann of CSU
That's got to hurt. The chase group in the D2 men's race piles it up on the gravel.
McEwen tears it up.
D1 Men's winner Phil Mann of CSU.
Larson wins the Division I women's race,
Marzot wins the sprint for D2 Men's Road champ.
The Landis case enters a new phase on Monday
...and celebrates the moment in style.
Landis hearing begins Monday
Why so many flats? Crushed limestone and light tires don't mix.
Antonio Gallegos
CSU's Mann adds points to his school's tally
Three of the best and McEwen emerges on top
Mara Abbott takes a corner in the D2 crit.
McEwen phones home with the news
Mara Abbott leads the field through a corner, after being involved in the earlier crash.
More than nine months after Floyd Landis was crowned 2006 Tour de France champion — and subsequently charged with illegal doping — the American will attempt to clear his name when his arbitration hearing begins Monday at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. The stakes are simple — and very high. If Landis and his attorneys can convince at least two members of the three-person arbitration panel that he did not use synthetic testosterone to win the ’06 Tour, he’ll retain his title and could re-commence his racing career. But if the U.S. Anti Doping Agency successfully prosecutes its
Di Luca takes the jersey
British cyclist Chris Hoy broke the high-altitude 500-meter world record at the outdoor velodrome in La Paz, Bolivia, on Sunday. Clocking a time of 24.758sec, Hoy's time knocked a massive 1.092 seconds off the previous record set by Frenchman Arnaud Duble at the same Alto Irpavi velodrome venue in 2001. Hoy had earlier failed for the second day in succession to beat the high altitude one kilometer record set by another Frenchman, Arnaud Tournant, seven years ago. Hoy, the Olympic and world kilometer champion, clocked 0:58.880, missing out on that record by just 0.005 of a second. It
Spectacular scenery
Natalie Klemko of Midwestern State taking a corner...
Mara Abbott, truly the hitman of Whitman.
Early escape, lots of work... and the inevitable catch.
... and winning
Abbott scored her third-straight stars-and-stripes jersey, winning the women's Div. II road race
Popovych is a bit sore, but 'okay,' says Discovery
Jennifer Bodine picks her wheel to ride with one lap to go.
Boyd nails the men's Div. I title...
First, the Villanova Monterleone trimmed the group to three...
Bodine celebrates her win in the D2 crit.
... and Dad's there to share the moment.
... then Brutt tried his luck.
D1 men's omnium winner Mark Hardman of Virginia repeats.
The view from the back of the D1 race
The peloton starts to pick up the pace...
Charles Gallegher of Virginia Tech shows the signs of an earlier dust up.
How much time did Disco' lose because of Popo's crash?
An unusual route to the day's start.
After the fall: No worse for wear, Popovych looks ahead for the next three weeks.
Haedo, who has already scored some impressive wins this season, is an unknown quantity at this year's Giro.
Boyd scores the first win of his career in style.
The stretch of gravel road played a decisive role on Saturday...
... especially here.
Marzot takes the Div. II title
UCI president Pat McQuaid rejected calls that Ivan Basso should be shown clemency or portrayed as a hero for his recent admissions that he was a key figure in the Operación Puerto doping scandal. McQuaid lashed into the disgraced Italian champion despite calls from some within the Italian cycling establishment that Basso should be dealt with a softer hand when it comes dishing out disciplinary bans for his recent confessions that he worked with controversial Spanish doctor Eufemiano Fuentes. “He has admitted his guilt, when he lied to everyone for 10 months,” McQuaid said. “He lied to the
Larson played her cards right.
British cyclist Chris Hoy failed in a high-altitude bid in La Paz, Bolivia, on Saturday to beat Frenchman Arnaud Tournant's seven-year world record for the one kilometer time-trial. Hoy, the Olympic and world kilometre champion, set the sea-level record of 1:00.711 when winning gold in Athens Games in 2004. On Saturday, Hoy timed 0:59.103, 0.228 seconds off Tournant's record, which was also set at the Alto Irpavi velodrome in La Paz, the world's highest track at 3417 meters above sea level. The Briton, who hit speeds of 61 kilometers per hour (37.9mph), will launch another
Enrico Gasparotto gets the first leader's jersey of the Giro.
Hoy came close in La Paz
Liquigas rode an impressive race on a difficult course.
T-Mobile opted for spoked wheels. It may have cost the team.
Astana look poised to win it all... until Liquigas lit it up.
Team CSC's Dave Zabriskie carried the team banner on the walk down the launch pad on the Garibaldi
Could Simoni win his final Giro?
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Fort Lewis's men took the Division 1 men's time trial
Tour de France champion Floyd Landis, who is fighting to keep his Tour de France title after a positive doping test, charged Thursday that U.S. anti-doping officials offered to go easy on him if he provided evidence incriminating seven-time champ Lance Armstrong. Landis said that Travis Tygart, general counsel for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, approached his attorney, Howard Jacobs, with a deal shortly after learning of the American's positive doping test during the 2006 Tour. "That took place in the first conversation between USADA and my lawyer," Landis said at a press conference in
And the Fort Lewis women won their event, too
Olympic champion Chris Hoy will attempt to set a world record for the kilometer time trial on Saturday at the Alto Irpavo Velodrome in La Paz, Bolivia. The 31-year-old Scot, a multiple world champion over the distance and the world record holder at sea level, is attempting to beat Frenchman Arnaud Tournant's mark of 58.875 seconds, set at the same venue in 2001. The concrete track sits some 3407 meters above sea level. Hoy set the sea-level world record of 1:00.711 in taking the gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, meaning he will have to ride almost two seconds quicker on
Abbott leads the Whitman women to a D-II victory
Unibet manager Koen Terryn (L) and director Jacques Hanegraaf (R) have spent most of the season plotting legal strategies as opposed to putting a team on the road.
The UC-Santa Barbara mascot, the Gaucho, was out cheering on his team
Jill Kintner
CU rides to the runner-up spot
The varsity boys race
Defending champ UC-Davis rides to fourth place
The Discovery team rides what is proving to be a very unpopular TTT course
Paolo Bettini brings wife and daughter in tow for Friday's opening ceremony. With defending champ Ivan Basso out of the picture, the world champion will start with the No. 1 bib for Saturday's TTT
Giro d'Italia race director Angelo Zomegnan sports a cap from the Garibaldi aircraft carrier's crew
L-B-L champ Danilo Di Luca walks the walk
Riders hitch a ride back on a ferry to get back to hotels to rest up before Giro start
These sailors were happy to see the Giro's podium girls show up
French attacker Thomas Voeckler hopes to win a stage
No one was happy waiting for the ferry ride back from Maddelena Island
The public prosecutor in the northern Italian town of Busto Arsizio has opened a doping investigation into Italian cycling star Ivan Basso, the ANSA news agency reported on Thursday. And the public prosecutor in the German town of Göttingen wants to hear from Basso regarding an inquiry involving a doctor suspected of supplying drugs to Eufemiano Fuentes, the physician at the center of the Operación Puerto blood-doping scandal that rocked last year’s Tour de France. The new investigations come after Basso admitted on Monday before the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) that he was involved in
The 2007 route