Navigators in pursuit
Navigators in pursuit
Navigators in pursuit
Vanlandingham made it two wins in two days
The cartoonist at play
Rowney finally got to celebrate a win.
Popovych chats with Saeco's Damiano Cunego, who had the jersey before him
Take off: The opening straight at Big Bear.
The Giro vistis Croatia for the first time.
Carter heads to his fourth straight win at Big Bear.
Pula's massive coliseum rivals that of Rome.
Jonnier out in front.
Will he eventually run out of fingers?
Jonnier has won three straight slaloms.
The super D start.
Vanlandingham grabbed her second NORBA XC win.
This was Brown's first national win since 1999.
Trebon narrowly missed his first major MTB win.
President Bush suffered cuts and bruises early Saturday afternoon when he fell while mountain biking on his ranch near Crawford, Texas, according to White House spokesman Trent Duffy. Bush was on the 16th mile of a 17-mile ride when he fell, Duffy said. He was riding with a military aide, members of the Secret Service and his personal physician, Dr. Richard Tubbs. “He had minor abrasions and scratches on his chin, upper lip, nose, right hand and both knees,” Duffy said. “Dr. Tubbs, who was with him, cleaned his scratches, said he was fine. The Secret Service offered to drive him back to
Yaroslav Popovych flashes the victory sign after seizing the maglia rosa
His third-place finish was good enough to displace Damiano Cunego as overall leader
Moreau looks as though he can't believe he's won
The key break
Louder takes the three-up sprint
Louder was working for a living out there on Saturday
Ayastaran on the attack
Race leader McCormack and his posse
Carter cruising.
Irmiger emerged from her fiancee's shadow for a day.
Florit was ready for battle, but finishsed 28th.
Race leader McCormack does a spot of domestique work
Meanwhile, the Cuban Missile Crisis takes matters into his own hands
And their work pays off in a stage win
So close ... and yet, so far
“You’re all mixed up, like pasta primavera —Yo, why’d you throw that chair at Geraldo Rivera, man?”Beastie Boys“What Comes Around,” from "Paul’s Boutique" It’s time to slip into “guilty-pleasure mode,” ladies and gents, because there’s a little trouble brewing in the neighborhood this week. First, please allow me to wash my hands, as I have spent the past few days digging through a few Dumpsters. The trouble began almost three weeks ago at the second annual Cheaha Challenge criterium May 1 in Anniston, Alabama. I see a few of you are already nodding your heads, wondering, “What took these
The Mail Bag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com, appearing each Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 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.Single-speeding and simplificationEditor:With the increase in both complexity and cost of equipment to the recreational user, is it any wonder there's been some grass-roots backlash evident in the increasing popularity of single-speed racing?
Guess who?
In this corner, Jonny Sundt ... and in that corner, Roberto Gaggioli
Was this dent caused by a crash – or a two-by-four?
Cunego is rolling right along – but a time trial's on the menu tomorrow
It doesn't get much closer than this
Hushovd retains the lead going into tomorrow's hilly stage
Mortenson heads to the TT win.
Stage 11. It was the last part that proved to be the toughest.
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Christian Vande Velde is back racing after a two-month ordeal to secure a working permit that would allow him to legally race with his new Spanish team Liberty Seguros. With working papers safely in hand, Vande Velde negotiated the perils of the Vuelta a Asturias last week in northern Spain for his first week of racing since the Tour of Valencia in mid-February. After an injury plagued 2003 season, the 28-year-old Vande Velde decided it was time for a change. After racing his entire pro career at U.S. Postal Service, Vande Velde is opening new doors with a switch to Liberty Seguros where
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Boulder, CO -- Inside Communications (ICI), the leading multi-title sports publisher, has named Bill Garrels to the newly created position of vice-president, sales and marketing. Garrels will head up all advertising sales and marketing efforts for VeloNews, Inside Triathlon, Ski Racing, VeloSwap and associated Web sites and events. Garrels moves to ICI from Time Inc's Mountain Sports Media and Transworld units, where he was Western Advertising Director responsible for bike, ski, and boardsports properties such as Transworld Surf, Snowboarding, Skateboarding, Ride BMX, Ski and Warren Miller
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Bob,I noticed that there is a tax break for people who commute and also those who use hybrid vehicles to commute. Someone told me that there may be a deduction available to commuters who ride a bike to work. Is this true? One Less Car in NY Dear One Less Car,You are correct that there is a deduction available for individuals who drive hybrid cars. However, the current deduction of $2000 is set to be reduced by 25 percent per year until it is completely phased out. Even in its current state, the deduction is available only as a one-time deduction and is limited to three approved cars on the
First year professional Emanuele Sella of Italy
Hushovd takes his sixth win of the season
Armstrong and Postal set a pace that shattered the peloton and erased many a GC hope
Cruising through the French countryside
Stage 11 - Porto Sant’Elpidio - Cesena 228 (228km)
AUSTIN, Texas — As a tribute to Lance Armstrong’s inspirational fight against cancer as well as his historic attempt at a sixth Tour de France win, the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) and Nike will launch the Wear Yellow Live Strong campaign. Nike will donate $1 million to the Foundation and lead efforts to raise an additional $5 million through the sale of yellow wristbands engraved with Lance’s mantra, Live Strong. All proceeds will benefit LAF programs that help young people with cancer live strong. "Young people with cancer should be empowered to fight hard, dream big and live
Give the man a hand. Petacchi gets another.