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Bessette over the barriers
Bessette over the barriers
Johnson through the mud
Johnson through the mud
Anthony over the Log of Death
Anthony over the Log of Death
The risky descent.
The risky descent.
It was an easy day…
It was an easy day...
…until an all-star break ripped the field apart.
...until an all-star break ripped the field apart.
A tenacious Wegmann was one of the few able to stay close to Bettini.
A tenacious Wegmann was one of the few able to stay close to Bettini.
Valverde at this year’s Vuelta. He won’t be at Lombardy
Valverde at this year's Vuelta. He won't be at Lombardy
An emotional Bettini claims his second consecutive win at Lombardy
An emotional Bettini claims his second consecutive win at Lombardy
Bettini didn’t ride this one alone.
Bettini didn't ride this one alone.
Champions’ respect: Bettini was a vocal supporter of Valverde’s position.
Champions' respect: Bettini was a vocal supporter of Valverde's position.
The lake district
The lake district
Bettini was aggressive on the Ghisallo,.
Bettini was aggressive on the Ghisallo,.
Basso wins the 8th stage of the 2006 Giro d’Italia
Basso wins the 8th stage of the 2006 Giro d'Italia
Bettini wants to repeat at Lombardy
Bettini wants to repeat at Lombardy
More than a slight cramp: Gordon did some damage
More than a slight cramp: Gordon did some damage
After riding for 24 hours, Gordon was on his way to the hospital for 48
After riding for 24 hours, Gordon was on his way to the hospital for 48
Ben Turner get his team’s rigs ready to race.
Ben Turner get his team's rigs ready to race.
Pedros’ Chris Zigmont get the kid’s cross race ready to roll.
Pedros' Chris Zigmont get the kid's cross race ready to roll.
PURE SWEET HELL filmmaker Brian Vernor makes a fan say, Cheese.
PURE SWEET HELL filmmaker Brian Vernor makes a fan say, Cheese.
Start ’em young.
Start 'em young.
Like I said, Start ’em young.
Like I said, Start 'em young.
With Puerto unraveling, Basso may race Lombardia
With Puerto unraveling, Basso may race Lombardia
Legally Speaking – with Bob Mionske: When is a crosswalk not a crosswalk?
Dear Bob,Your September 7 column on crosswalks (See "CrossingGuard") hit close to home here in Minnesota. Under Minnesota law andas discussed by the MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Devices}, mid-blockcrossings can (and of course do) exist. The MUTCD explicitly states thatwhen crosswalk paint is applied to the roadway, the crossing is legallydeemed a crosswalk. But what happens if the city decides to remove thecrosswalk striping completely, put up signs that state "This is not a crosswalk,"yet leave in place advance warning signs that announce the trail, and atrail sign right at the crossing
His six-month review: The second half of our conversation with Steve Johnson
After Steve Johnson wrapped up his first six months at the helm of USA Cycling, we sent VeloNews.com's Jason Sumner to Colorado Springs to meet with the national governing body's newest chief executive officer and review the past few months and the organization's plans for the future.We posted the first part of the full interview on Wednesday. We now offer the second half of a wide-ranging interview with the head of USA Cycling. VeloNews: Can you envision a day when there is a ProTour event in the United States? And if so what do you think it’s going to take to make that happen?
Landis outlines his defense
Tour de France winner Floyd Landis has released a detailed online presentationwhich he says proves his innocence after he tested positive for testosteroneduring this year's Tour.The American, who tested positive for an 11-1 testosterone-epitestosteroneIMPORTANT NOTEIf you have difficulty logging on to Landis's site, please try to accesscopies of those same documents hosted here on VeloNews.comThe Landis Slide Show.Landis presentation to the USADA review board. ratio after the race's 17th stage, has always protested his innocenceand is hoping the several hundreds of pages of
Press Release: Liquigas Chooses Cannondale for 2007
Liquigas Chooses Cannondale for 2007 and BeyondBETHEL, CT USA OCT 11, 2007— Liquigas Pro Tour Cycling Team,including Cannondale alumni and winner of the inaugural Pro Tour DaniloDi Luca, has chosen Cannondale bicycles as technical bicycle sponsor ina multi-year partnership beginning in 2007. The agreement securesa long-term partnership with the high profile and highly sought-after worldclass Liquigas team. Both parties are enthusiastic about the spiritof partnership and the many important victories to come.“Liquigas has the breadth of talent to showcase and win with world
Hey Horner, wait for me!
Hey Horner, wait for me!
His six-month review: Part one of a two-part conversation with Steve Johnson
It’s only been six months since Steve Johnson took over the reins at USA Cycling, but already the new CEO is dreaming big. Among the items on his wish list: a nation where obesity and an over-dependence on gas guzzling cars are wiped out by the new dawn of the bicycle. Johnson believes “the time of the automobile is rapidly drawing to a close, and I see the bike as a wonderful vehicle for transportation, health and fitness, and everything else that is wrong with America.” That might be just a tad overly optimistic, but some of Johnson’s other visions seem very attainable. He’s looking to
Pound calls on China to increase anti-doping efforts
Beijing - - China has to sharply increase the number of anti-doping tests performed ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency said Tuesday. China does about 7,000 tests per year on its athletes, compared with 8,000 carried out by the much smaller Australia, said Dick Pound, who was in Beijing to meet Chinese sports officials. “They've got to increase the number of their tests,” he said at a news conference. “That's an imbalance that is not commensurate with the size of this country.” Pound said he couldn't give a figure for how many tests
His six-month review: Part one of a two-part conversation with Steve Johnson
His six-month review: Part one of a two-part conversation with Steve Johnson
Despite the stalled Puerto investigation, Ullrich’s future remains uncertain.
Despite the stalled Puerto investigation, Ullrich's future remains uncertain.
Landis poised to bring his case to the public
Floyd Landis, who may well become the first Tour de France champion to be stripped of the title over a doping charge, will release an online presentation outlining his defense, USA Today has reported.Landis told the newspaper he would post the presentation and documentation from his case on his personalwebsite this week.In a story first posted on its website at the weekend, USA Today's Sal Ruibal outlined documents from a preliminary version of the presentation that included "many elements" of Landis's planned defense. Landis is expected to post both a PowerPoint slide show and
Network and team discuss extending Discovery deal
The Discovery Channel cable television network is reportedly in negotiations to renew its sponsorship of its U.S.-based road cycling team. Discovery has sponsored the team since the 2005 season in a three-year deal that expires at the end of the 2007 season. Despite the sport’s scandal-plagued season, the Discovery team has avoided direct implication in any allegations of doping hitting the 2006 Tour and cycling in general. A spokesperson for Discovery said its sponsorship deal, reportedly worth between $10 million and $15 million each year, has proven to be a solid investment. The team
The standard version
The standard version
The Compact version
The Compact version
Landis in Paris, ready to accept the final yellow jersey of the 2006 Tour. Will he be able to keep it?
Landis in Paris, ready to accept the final yellow jersey of the 2006 Tour. Will he be able to keep it?
Press Release – Henderson leaves Health Net for T-Mobile
Gregory Henderson is the latest rider to move up from the Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis to the Pro Tour. In an effort to fulfill Greg’s lifelong dream to ride for a Pro Tour cycling team and race in a Grand Tour or the Classics, Health Net Presented by Maxxis has honored Greg’s request to release him from the 2nd year of his agreement with the team so that he can join T-Mobile for the 2007 season. “I am extremely grateful to the management, staff and riders of Health Net Presented by Maxxis for allowing me to pursue my lifelong dream of racing at the Pro Tour level in
Novakovich putting the hammer down
Novakovich putting the hammer down
Monday’s Mailbag: What is fair? Who is ‘disgraced?’ We have a winner
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.Due Process?Dear Mark Bertram,You are not alone on this(see "TheUCI is gonna do what?")."Guilty until proven innocent” is a terrible way for the UCI, or anyoneelse, to conduct business. Just ask Botero, Vino, Vino’s teammates and(apparently) Basso how they liked their forced vacations.
German ‘cross rider suspended; Doctor faces charges
Berlin - A rider was suspended Sunday and the team doctor faces court for reportedly dispensing performance-enhancing drugs on the German cyclo-cross team Stevens. The case will be the first handled under strict anti-doping regulations passed by the German Cycling Federation allowing it to take action without a positive test. ''Stevens has a license from us. Our rules have been in effect since Aug. 31 _ this will be our precedence case,'' federation president Rudolf Scharping said.Stevens suspended rider Johannes Sickmueller after a report by the Suddeutsche Zeitung daily
Guesdon scores a second classics win, nine years after his first
Guesdon scores a second classics win, nine years after his first
The early going – before two thirds of the field called it quits
The early going - before two thirds of the field called it quits
The day’s first escape
The day's first escape
Van Impe, Guesdon, Moreni and Arveson on the march
Van Impe, Guesdon, Moreni and Arveson on the march
O’Grady at the head of the chase
O'Grady at the head of the chase
Arveson and Guesdon
Arveson and Guesdon
The winner
The winner
The podium
The podium
Haywood takes the title
Haywood takes the title
Zabel won his third Paris-Tours last year. Can he set the record on Sunday?
Zabel won his third Paris-Tours last year. Can he set the record on Sunday?
Friday’s Mailbag: Names, Games and a Contest
Friday's Mailbag: Names, Games and a Contest
TIAA-CREF takes the four-man pursuit
TIAA-CREF takes the four-man pursuit
Reed gets another national title
Reed gets another national title
A breif celeb’ visit on Friday night
A breif celeb' visit on Friday night
Press Release – Roll book-signing scheduled
Bob Roll to Autograph Books and Lead Charity Ride in Support of theFort Worth Museum of Science and HistoryBoulder, CO, October 5, 2006 — Bob Roll will greet cyclists andfans and autograph copies of his book, BobkeII, at Bicycles, Inc. in Fort Worth, Texas from 3:00-5:00 p.m.on Thursday, October 12. Roll's appearance is part of a weekend of charityevents supporting the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. Roll is known for his wild antics as an OLN Tour de France commentatorand for his groundbreaking performances as a member of Team 7-Eleven, America'sfirst powerhouse cycling
Millar summoned to French court in Cofidis affair
Disgraced former world time-trial champion David Millar of Britain is among seven cyclists who have been called before a French court over the Cofidis affair. Millar, who was stripped of his world title after admitting to being doped,joins Massimiliano Lelli, Philippe Gaumont, Robert Sassone, Mederic Clain,Marek Rutkiewicz and Daniel Majewski in being called before the court in theParis suburb of Nanterre from November 6-10 to answer doping charges. The inquiry into the Cofidis affair was launched back in early 2003 and it has taken three-and-a-half years to bring some of those accused to
Friday’s Mailbag: Names, Games and a Contest
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.What's in a name?Editor: Sometimes it is the little things.Here is a small idea, with the potential to prevent a significant negativeimpact. It is irresistible to come up with a shorthand or abbreviatedreference to something like a doping scandal. Something catchy orrelated to those
Bettini – now the reigning Italian national, Olympic and world champion – will ride in honor of his brother’s …
Bettini - now the reigning Italian national, Olympic and world champion - will ride in honor of his brother's memory.
Boonen will ride the Roubaix into Roubaix
Boonen will ride the Roubaix into Roubaix
Press Release – Interpol and WADA Team Up to Fight Cheats
Lyon, France - Interpol, the world’s largest police organization, and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have committed to work together to identify areas for collaboration in combating the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport. The need for stronger and more unified action in tackling the problem of doping was underlined as a key point during the meeting between Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble and WADA Director General, David Howman at the General Secretariat on Monday 2 October. A global congress on combating doping in sport was among the proposals discussed during the
Press Release – Boonen, Bettini to ride Specialized in ’07
Morgan Hill, California – QuickStep-Innergetic announced theyhave chosen Specialized to supply their team bikes and select equipment for2007 and beyond. The team’s marquee riders—such as reigning world andOlympic champion Paolo Bettini and 2005 world champion Tom Boonen—will beperfectly served by the diverse range of technologically advanced bicyclescreated by the S-Works division at Specialized. Effective 1/1/07, Bettini’s choice will be the S-Works Tarmac SL for its razorsharp handling, minimal weight, and efficiency. Boonen, often known as The King of the Cobbles, will opt for the all-new
Merckx (right) and Felice Gimondi at the VeloNews booth during last week’s Interbike trade show.
Merckx (right) and Felice Gimondi at the VeloNews booth during last week's Interbike trade show.
Methodical: Eatough’s success often comes as a result of meticulous preparation.
Methodical: Eatough's success often comes as a result of meticulous preparation.
Reigning U.S. champion Cameron Chambers is one of the few to have beaten Eatough at his specialty.
Reigning U.S. champion Cameron Chambers is one of the few to have beaten Eatough at his specialty.
U.S. short-track champ, Susan Haywood is giving a new discipline a try… on a really long track.
U.S. short-track champ, Susan Haywood is giving a new discipline a try... on a really long track.
The S-Works Tarmac
The S-Works Tarmac
The S-Works Roubaix
The S-Works Roubaix
Dialin’ in the rigs.
Dialin' in the rigs.
One in front…
One in front...
…and one in back
...and one in back
UCI will challenge Ullrich license
UCI president Pat McQuaid has vowed to take Jan Ullrich's case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) if the Swiss Cycling Federation provide him with a license for 2007. "If the Swiss Cycling Federation do not exclude Jan Ullrich we will consider going to the court of arbitration for sport," McQuaid told SportBild magazine. The 33-year-old Ullrich’s contract was terminated by his T-Mobile team during this year's Tour de France - which he was barred from racing in when the allegations weremade - after a Spanish investigation offered evidence that he was involved
Revamped schedule or not, GH is still the king of the American road… for now.
Revamped schedule or not, GH is still the king of the American road... for now.
Who cares? It’s a rental!
Who cares? It's a rental!
Sheriff Dave: coming to Michigan single-track near you.
Sheriff Dave: coming to Michigan single-track near you.
The breakfast of champions.
The breakfast of champions.
Lo-tech, but hard-working, these rigs are built to haul
Lo-tech, but hard-working, these rigs are built to haul
Steel bikes are often customized to carry more
Steel bikes are often customized to carry more
Tech Talk: Real bikes for real people
Tech Talk: Real bikes for real people