Extebarria and Scheirlinkcx
Extebarria and Scheirlinkcx
Extebarria and Scheirlinkcx
Pozzato surprises the peloton
Boonen on the Cipressa
Garzelli on the Cipressa
Milram chases
The peloton
Moorenhout and Schleck attack
Pozzato escapes
The podium
Rabobank on the Poggio
After photos of Tyler Hamilton in a local criterium showed up on the Internet, USA Cycling got a call from the UCI, wondering why a suspended rider was racing. Two weekends ago, Hamilton joined a handful of other pros and a few hundred amateur racers in a non-sanctioned series race in his hometown of Boulder, Colorado. Hamilton is currently serving a two-year suspension from a 2004 blood doping charge. "They contacted us and asked, ‘What is Tyler Hamilton doing riding in a bike race with other UCI pros?’" said USA Cycling CEO Gerard Bisceglia. "We said it wasn’t sanctioned. They said,
The escape
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Belgium's former world champion cyclist Johan Museeuw and 10 others implicated in a doping scandal are to face trial, prosecutors said Friday. Museeuw, the 1996 world road race champion, stands accused of possessing the banned blood booster EPO (erythropoeitin) and two other illegal performance-enhancers. He was suspected of being part of a ring of drug traffickers including a veterinary surgeon, three-time world cyclo-cross champion Mario De Clerqc and eight other riders and go-betweens. They are suspected of supplying human growth hormones, stimulants, steroids and testosterone to
Petacchi hopes to be in the mix after the Poggio
Boonen comes into M-SR in fine, fine, form
Dear Bob,I love your column, even if it does point out I am often wrong in my mistaken beliefs. What is the legality of when a cyclist swerves to avoid a car door opening and is hit from behind by a car? It has not happened yet, but oh so many close calls!D. D. Dear D.D.Wow, talk about being between a rock and a hard place! Okay, so theoretically speaking, you swerve to avoid getting doored, and you get nailed instead from behind. Who’s at fault here? Well, there are about 50 answers to that question, depending on the state you live in, but we can narrow that down to four different auto
Monterey, CA - Crowds at this year's Sea Otter Classic, the world's largest cycling festival, will have twice as many reasons to cheer (or gasp in amazement) since SRAM's Invitational Dirt Jump Contest has been extended to all four days of the event. And, after weeks of online ogling, consumers will get their first chance to get their hands on SRAM's much-buzzed about Force road group. This year the multi-sport, four-day "Celebration of Cycling' begins on April 6 at Laguna Seca Recreation Area in Monterey, California. The invite list for the Dirt Jump Contest reads like a
Floyd Landis won more than Paris-Nice on Sunday. He secured the trust and confidence of his Phonak teammates as they look confidently toward this summer's Tour de France. His teammates rallied around Landis to preserve his slender nine-second margin in Sunday's nervous, four-climb finale to win his second major stage race inside a month. And in the process, the team and Landis promoted themselves as one of the favorites for July. CLICK HERE to play the 2006 Paris-Nice Video highlight.
Hincapie needs some down time
Well-timed: Andreï Tchmil made his big move in the final kilometer in 1999
The very presence of defending champion Alessandro Petacchi may have defined this year's route.
Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Doored v. Nailed
2006 Paris-Nice Video Highlight
Horner's had a fine early season and aims for the big one in July.
Bettini has doubts about repeating his 2003 win in San Remo, but he'll be there, he says.
Landis at the start of the final stage of Paris-Nice. He expects a lighter schedule in coming weeks.
Bettini was in great form before the crash.
Steve Hed, last year at the InterBike trade show in Las Vegas
Drilling spoke holes with a CNC router
The Mother Lode
The new Bastogne
Some people take Hed's aero' advice quite seriously
The final podium
Petacchi wins as Zabel exults
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Pure Austin Road Race - Out of Gas
Bertagnolli celebrates
The final podium
Cancellara takes the ITT
Landis takes Paris-Nice and the ProTour lead
Zberg wins the final stage
Overall rivals Vila, Sanchez and Landis
Arrieta and Ventoso have a dig
Contador and Rodriguez
The Col de Porte
Landis took extra care not to fall after slipping at one point
Moncoutie solo
Petrov solo
Moncoutie and Osa chase
Phonak and Jalabert
Landis and the gang
Landis and Vila
Boonen descends
And Landis ascends once more onto the podium for another yellow jersey
Hushovd proves fastest in the mass dash for the line
Former world champion Zinaida Stahurskaya of Belarus has been banned for two years by the national cycling federation, it was revealed on Saturday. The 34-year-old tested positive for anabolic steroid stanozolol after the GP European Carnival race in Italy on July 16 last year before testing positive for testosterone on July 31 at the Tour of San Marino and at the August 7 Tour of Bochum in Germany. Stahurskaya won the world road race title in 2000 and also claimed the women's Tour de France in 2002.
Kashechkin makes a solo break stick
Landis holds the lead with one stage remaining
A mountainous day
Climb after climb
Voigt and Mourey in the break
Petrov solo
Kashechkin in the break
Kashechkin and Chavanal chase
Moncouti, Chavanal and Kashechkin
Moos and Landis in the bunch
Portal and Pineau
Rodriguez has a dig
Bettini won two stages before crashing and abandoning
Freire takes the stage and the lead in one stroke
Landis had an anxious day in the saddle today
Rodriguez wins the stage
Schleck attacked three times during the stage
But Phonak guarded Landis until the final climb
And Landis was just too strong, said Schleck
Moncouti has a go