Bringing kids into the sport is one of Bäckstedt’s big interests
Bringing kids into the sport is one of Bäckstedt's big interests
Bringing kids into the sport is one of Bäckstedt's big interests
The brothers Crank
The brothers' crank
Interbike: Celeb's; bikes; retro' Ti?
Interbike: Celeb's; bikes; retro' Ti?
Interbike: Celeb's; bikes; retro' Ti?
Interbike: Celeb's; bikes; retro' Ti?
Interbike: Celeb's; bikes; retro' Ti?
Interbike: Celeb's; bikes; retro' Ti?
Interbike: Celeb's; bikes; retro' Ti?
Interbike: Celeb's; bikes; retro' Ti?
Five years away from the trade show and Bagny hasn't missed a beat
Interbike: Another day in the dirt
Interbike: Another day in the dirt
'See anything cool yet?' Yes, as a matter of fact, we did.
Seattle— RacerMate, Inc., of Seattle, Washington, manufacturer of the CompuTrainer electronic bicycle training system, will stage 4-rider indoor bike races at each of the 2004 VeloSwaps scheduled for Denver, October 23, Chicago, October 30, and San Francisco, November 13. 10km/6.4-mile races will be held throughout the day to showcase RacerMate's new MultiRider Software which allows up to 8 riders to race together using a single PC computer. Cyclists, celebrities and journalists are invited to participate in the CompuTrainer Indoor Time Trials VeloSwap Challenge to get an understanding of
Doug Bradbury
Tomac and friend
Mechanics test their skills
The Mail Bag 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.Hey, how ‘bout that Horner!!!?Editors,I just wanted to make your readers aware that Chris Horner got eighthplace in this year’s World Championship Road Race (see "Three'sa charm: Freire earns his third rainbow jersey"). I am tired ofthis guy getting results with all odds against him and
Le Mevel got the attacks started
Spain in charge
Favored for a medal, Bettini's day did not go as planned.
Baldwin was in the break
As Freire wins, Horner's big grin shines through from the back
The European Union's top court has thrown out a complaint by two swimmersthat the International Olympic Committee's anti-doping rules infringedtheir EU right to work.Spain's David Meca-Medina and Slovenia's Igor Majcen, two professional long-distance swimmers, once banned from international competition for two years on doping charges, argued that the IOC's rules were discriminatory and excessive.But in a ruling issued Thursday the Court of First Instance said that two simply had no case."They (anti-doping measures) are intended to preserve the spirit of fair play," the court ruled.
UCI president Hein Verbruggen had a message to renegade bike races threatening to derail his baby: The ProTour will start in 2005 whether you like it or not. Of course, Verbruggen hasn’t risen so high in international sport without being diplomatic. While the daggers still seem to be drawn in the power struggle between the UCI and cycling’s grand tours, Verbruggen was all smiles when he tried to gloss over differences threatening to derail major changes to cycling’s international calendar. “The ProTour is beyond the point of no return,” Verbruggen told a packed press conference Saturday
All of Tunisia is smiling
Kreuziger takes junior road race in Verona
Tina Mayolo didn't make the final selection Saturday
Arndt takes a risk
Edita Pucinskaite gives chase
Wow, is it really October already? I guess it must be, from today’s activity in my checking account. Judging from the automatic deposit of my twice-a-month paycheck, and my impending automatic mortgage payment, it must be the beginning of the month again. Between debit and credit cards and online payments, it’s amazing how you never actually even see your money these days. Then again, the way I tend to blow through cash when it’s in hand, I suppose that’s a good thing.
JHK quenches his thirst with the true breakfast of champions.
The Mail Bag 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.Dario, Dario, say it ain't so DarioAn open letter to Dario Cioni: I believe in you!!!!!It is absolutely unbelievable that Dario has been declared unfit torace (see "Cioniout of world's" in Friday's EuroFile). He works so hard and everythingI know about Dario Cioni leads me to believe
Chris Del Bosco and his race winning LenzSport ride.
MORGAN HILL, CA –October 1st, 2004. The Gerolsteiner Teamhave selected Specialized as their bicycle supplier of choice for 2005and beyond. The partnership ensures that Specialized S-Works bikes willbe present and highly visible in all Pro Tour cycling events in comingyears, including the Giro, Tour, Vuelta, and every major internationalrace. The team is presently third in UCI rankings and boasts World Cupleader Davide Rebellin and USA standout Levi Leipheimer, who will ridewith Specialized optics as well as the team frame.As the agreement between the German-based team and the Morgan Hill
A classic setting for the road opener
Simeoni (front) now says his testimony was worth the cost
Found guilty of malpractice, Ferrari leaves the courtroom in Bologna.
Dekker takes the sprint for second.
I'm always amazed by how different roadies look wearing a cross-country kit...
Oh, there's Sayers!
Doctor Michele Ferrari, who has worked with several top cyclists including six-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, was found guilty of sporting fraud and given a 12-month suspended sentence by a court in Bologna, Italy, on Friday. However Ferrari, the former doctor of several cycling teams - most notably Gewiss in the mid 1990's - was acquitted of distributing doping products which could endanger health. Just 10 days ago, Italian prosecutor Lorenzo Gestri had recommended a 14-month prison sentence for Ferrari for administering performance-enhancing substances to cyclists. On
Alison Dunlap, relaxed, an hour before the cross-country race.
Mike Van Abel, a former national vice president for the American DiabetesAssociation, has been selected to head the International Mountain BicyclingAssociation (IMBA). Mike was picked from a field of more than 350 candidates,following a nationwide search conducted by T. Malouf & Company.He replaces long-time IMBA executive director Tim Blumenthal, who recentlyassumed the top role at Bikes Belong, the bicycle industry's trade association.Hill Abell, president of IMBA's board and owner of the Bicycle SportShops in Austin, Texas, said, "We couldn't be happier that Mike has acceptedthe position.
Tech Report: Getting soaked before going to 'Vegas
Tech Report: Getting soaked before going to 'Vegas
Tech Report: Getting soaked before going to 'Vegas
Tech Report: Getting soaked before going to 'Vegas
Tech Report: Getting soaked before going to 'Vegas
Franco Ballerini may have a lot to think about on Monday.
"I've never tested positive." We've all heard this statement (or some variation) from any number of athletes. A lot of athletes and their supporters seem to think this is a meaningful argument. Certainly many people seem to be persuaded by those four simple words. But it’s sad to say that these days, the statement "I’ve never tested positive" is very nearly meaningless. So far, that is. There are signs of progress that may some day give real meaning to the claim of never having tested positive. Of course some athletes move from this falsely persuasive argument to outright lies of denial
The Mail Bag 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. At times, silence is goldenEditor,While I will be greatly disappointed if Tyler Hamilton is guilty ofdoping, what I find most disturbing about the whole scandal—and most ofthe previous ones, too—is that the IOC and UCI released preliminary resultsbefore getting a confirmation from the B
Ullrich's Coast kit is actually paying off now.
This time he gets the jersey first
Compared to the road to Caravaca de la Cruz, this was easy for Zabriskie
But are you experienced? Danielson tests his legs in Italy
Tech Report: More from Milan
Tech Report: More from Milan
Tech Report: More from Milan
Tech Report: More from Milan