A full field in the warm-up for world’s
A full field in the warm-up for world's
A full field in the warm-up for world's
Another Belgian Sweep
Attack early if you're with the sprinters
Summer time and the livin' ain't all that easy
Figueras and Tiralongo set a tough pace on the climb up Willunga
Jonker: Almost there
U.S. national champion Alison Dunlap (Luna)
U.S. national champion Jonathan Page (Selle Italia-Guerciotti)
Carmen D'Aluisio (Clif Bar)
Matt White (NCC-Bikereg.com)
Jesse Anthony (Hot Tubes)
Andy Jacques-Maynes (Clif Bar)
Andy Jacques-Maynes (Clif Bar)
Michael Cody (NCC-BikeReg.com)
Jackson Stewart (Clif Bar)
Cover model
Armstrong meets the press in California
A year ago this time I was predicting parity for the 2003 U.S. men’s road-racing scene. On paper, it looked like just about all the main U.S. teams had strengthened their rosters: Navigators had added Chris Wherry and Henk Vogels to a team that had a lot of success in 2002; Prime Alliance had signed a couple of Euro’ vets in Jonathan Vaughters and David Clinger; Schroeder Iron brought Chann McRae back to the U.S., to go along with Miguel Meza and young Aaron Olson; and Health Net looked on the fast track to respectability with the signings of Mike Sayers and Gord Fraser. Well, we know what
The United States Postal Service Pro Cycling Team presented by Berry Floor unveiled its 2004 squad Friday during its annual training camp in Solvang, California. The media day began with a half-hour press conference with defending five-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong, followed by a more casual, open-forum session with the remaining 24 members of the team. Absent was the team's directeur sportif, Johan Bruyneel, whose wife delivered a baby girl on Tuesday. Seated alone, a tanned and relaxed Armstrong sounded as determined as ever as he took questions from the 50-odd reporters,
More attentive Friday
Jonker: Poised to take it all?
Down, but far from being out, is the theme this week; applicable notjust to Aussie Nathan O’Neill, who proved skeptics wrong last week witha dramatic Australian national time trial championship only six monthsafter a potentially life-threatening spinal injury, but to the mid-AprilHyundai Sea Otter Classic road stage race and to the Tourde Georgia, which goes into 2004 with a renewed commitment from its titlesponsor, Dodge.A smaller, tougher OtterOriginally a mountain bike event, the Sea Otter Classic — a UCI-sanctionedstage race won by O’Neill last year — had well-documented road course
Dear Bob,I build frames as a side business/hobby. I have a small logo that Iput on the frames that identifies my business and name. I noticed a ratherlarge frame manufacturer is now using an almost-identical logo onone of its new models. What does the law say about this?B.B.,New JerseyDear B.B.,Trademarks such as the one you place on your frames have been in existencesince people began to trade goods. The merchant class began “marking” theirwares as a way to advertise their goods, establish manufacturing originationand guarantee quality. Of course, rival producers and unscrupulous
Jonker's heading to retirement in style
This is not the Tour de France
The gravel caused a few tires to pop
Navigators Insurance Ciaran Power made the day's final break
Gaumont: Implicated, investigated, positive and still in the sport.
McEwen is now fourth on GC
Millar after winning a Vuelta stage in September
French Sports Minister Jean-Francois Lamour has called a meeting with thecountry's cycling chiefs in Paris on Friday to discuss the recent doping scandal in the sport and how it will effect preparations for the Athens Olympics this summer.The Minister was speaking as the investigation into doping and drug trafficking within the French team Cofidis widened this week."I've taken the initiative to have a meeting Friday with the presidentof the French cycling federation, the national technical director (DTN),the national team doctor and the president of the professional cyclingleague to discuss
Leftwing lunaticsEditors!What's with the leftist lamenting the houses that have been built aroundthe location of "The Wall" and berating Lexus SUV owners? (see Tom Andersonletter "Thetime machine" in Tuesday's mail bag)He engages in class warfare and stereotyping, which of courseis okay as long as you are stereotyping wealthy whites. Otherwise, it'sracism. Let this jerk know that I have never had a Lexus SUV come closeto hitting me. Of my friends who have been hit by cars, nonewere hit by a Lexus SUV.More importantly, it is not the vehicle, you idiot, it is the driver!!How about saying the
British Olympic hopeful David Millar said on Wednesday he had nothing to worry about as police in France continued their doping investigation into the country's number one cycling team. Millar, the 27-year-old leader of Cofidis and world time trial champion, maintains that the arrests of several current and former members of his team on suspicion of using and distributing banned substances are simply "isolated" cases and in no way reflect the way the team is managed. Riders Cedric Vasseur and Philippe Gaumont were arrested by police on Tuesday (see “French drug probe: Vasseur and Gaumont
McPartland gets a big win
Three men try their luck
In pursuit at Kangaroo Creek
Marco has styleEditors;I agree with those defending Marco Pantani. He has still hadsome respectable results since the big "doping" label was placed on him,and yet, never proven. I read all those responses that bashed ilPirate and said "if not for the drugs," he wouldn't have won.Silly American brashness, popping off our big loud mouths withoutsubstance. In my opinion, Professional Cycling, specifically the Italian pieceof it, did a grave injustice to one of the best cyclists of a generation.So sad the Italians did it to one of their own, too. I say, go Marco!! Get back on the bike, train
Two riders from the Cofidis team were arrested at Orly airport in Paris on Tuesday on their return from a training camp as the investigation into doping and drug trafficking within the French team widened. Drugs squad officers detained Cedric Vasseur and Philippe Gaumont as they stepped off a flight from Alicante, Spain, and took them away for questioning. Meanwhile, the team's sponsor, the Cofidis group, which supplies personal loans by telephone, announced Tuesday it was launching legal action for defamation over the doping accusations. Vasseur, 33, won a stage in the 1997 Tour de
McEwen takes the win
You win pretty or you win ugly, either way, you're still in yellow.
Pantani down after crashing in Stage 18 of the 2003 Giro
Sassone after winning his world title in 2001
Vasseur in 2003
A winning combo? Jan Ullrich thinks so.
Why defend a pirate?Editors,I'm a bit surprised to see all the letters in defense of Marco (see "Friday'smail bag: Pantani's Posse responds"). Thismonkey business about a high hematocrit not making him culpable of dopingis unbelievable. It's ridiculous having a crit’ in the 50's after a three-weektour and not think the guy is taking something. Since he was put on notice, his results have shown it.Jean Gretz The incredible celebrity ego machineEditors,As I see it Marco Pantani was swallowed up by his own success. I haveseen it happen in my profession as a jockey's agent. Riders strive
Sunday's mail: Marco, Lance, Krispy Kremes, sponsors and the movies
All we are saying is give Marco a chanceEditor,This goes out to Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Schlitzler from Thursday'smail bag. I find their positions to be based more on emotion than anhonest evaluation of the facts.Last time I checked the "doper" won a couple of the hardest stages ofthe Tour in 2000 and passed his drug tests! Also, if one cares to notethe so-called "failed EPO test" of 1999 pertained only to a hematocritlevel above a prescribed limit. It did not show any traces of EPO or provethe use, whether systematic or one time, of EPO. If Pantani is a doperwhose "...winning form was only based
After being banned from the Internet for 14 1/2 days, I’ve admitted that I bet on baseball and have been reinstated by VeloNews.com. So, my first column of the new year is a little late, and I’ve got some catching up to do. Like many, I rang in 2004 by watching some or all of the following: the Rose Bowl Game presented by Citi, the FedEx Orange Bowl, the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and the Nokia Sugar Bowl 2004 National Championship. No, this isn’t going to be another BCS-bashing column – it’s a little late for that, even for me. But watching those games each year is a reminder of the
D'OH!Editors,Tell Mr. Roger he should get his facts straight, especially where it concerns the best cycling movie ever made, before he starts reminiscing in his column (see "Mr.Rogers' Neighborhood: 'Breaking Away' with Bart Simpson"). NealRogers talks about the main character (Dave Stoller) in the movie “Breaking Away” being out on a training ride when he runs into the fabled (but fictional) “Team Cinzano.” Point of fact is that it was a race that he ran into them on, and he had been training hard for that race so he could see how he measured up against his heroes, that is until they
Dear Bob,I work on the floor of a large retail bicycle shop. I love my job,but have a problem with one of the managers. Since I began here, over ayear ago, he has been making sexual comments. I used to simply laugh athim, but recently, he tried to kiss me and I need this to stop.What should I do?Mashed in MinneapolisDear M in M,This is a sensitive area with most people having a canned responsesrunning the gambit from “ he should be strung up” to “political correctnessis ruining America.” My view is somewhere in the middle and depends onthe facts and circumstances. For instance, I believe this
Thursday's mail bag: Breaking Away; Bye bye Marco
Remember that scene in the classic 1979 film "Breaking Away" when the main character — Dave, the naïve young cyclist — was racing against the Italian Cinzano squad he so admired? Remember how, at first, Dave was thrilled to be riding with them, even challenging them, until one of the Italians put a frame pump through Dave's wheel and the young blond-headed kid ended up in a ditch while the darker-haired "pros" rode away laughing? Well anyone who knows that scene well and also watched "The Simpsons" on Sunday night probably recognized a quick parody of "Breaking Away" featuring Bart and the
Damn, this guy is pretty good
Cesar Grajales
Marco no more?
Rutkiewicz in 2002
T-Bird's Roost: From blizzards to Oz
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Funky Disco Drop-out
It's now up to Lehmann (seen here in 2002)
Is Germany's pursuit team back on track?
Editor's Note: This is the second of what we hope will becomea steady stream of letters this season from Navigators Insurance pro cyclistBurke Swindlehurst.Hey folks in VeloNews land.Well, the New Year truly is upon us and I'm hoping that all of you enjoyedthe Holiday season as much as I did. All that good (bad) food anddrink and of course, friends and family. I don't know about all of you,but I even took the time to take in a few flicks, despite being deathlyafraid of sitting in a theater with the possibly "infected" carriers ofthe epidemic flu for up to three hours and 40 minutes... yes, I
Pacific Cycle – the parent company of Schwinn, GT and Mongoose –announced Wednesday that the firm will be acquired by Montreal-based Dorel Industries, a global supplier of juvenile and home furnishing products. Dorel has signed a purchase agreement to acquire the Madison, Wisconsin-based Pacific Cycle. Dorel’s purchase of Pacific Cycle is expected to be completed by the end of the month. Chris Hornung, founder and CEO of Pacific Cycle, will remain at the head of Pacific and will run the company as a standalone Dorel division. “This acquisition provides numerous opportunities to
The board of the German Cycling Federation (BDR) has revoked the suspensions of Jens Lehmann andDaniel Becke, allowing the two star pursuiters to try for this year’s OlympicGames in Athens. The two were suspended in August of last year after they became embroiledin a team selection battle that ultimately resulted in the withdrawal ofthe once-powerful German team pursuit squad from the world championshipsin Stuttgart (see “Germanpursuit squad collapses before it hits track”). BDR president Sylvia Schenk, who had initially taken a hard line against the riders, asked the organization's board
A former Marine who was attacked by a mountain lion while mountain-bikeriding in a wilderness area in Southern California has been upgraded to fair condition, hospital officials said Sunday. "Her recovery is truly miraculous," said the victim's husband, JamesHjelle. Anne Hjelle, 30, was rescued Thursday from the mountain lion's jawsby her cycling companion, Debbie Nichols. The big cat had pounced on Hjelleand tried to drag her away, but Nichols grabbed her friend's leg and heldon as other cyclists threw rocks at the mountain lion until it let go. Authorities believe the same mountain lion
Alison will prevailEditors;I was appalled, at first, when I saw the article detailing thepossibility of Alison perhaps losing the chance to go to Athens becauseof a mess up at USA cycling (see "Dunlapa long shot for Athens?") and weirder even still rules from theUCI. Then I thought about it a bit and realized Alison willbe at the Olympics. I'm sure of that, her strength of character and incredibledetermination will see her through, and if that slips a bit raw talentwill take some of the load. I am still upset the the people who shouldbe watching out for the athletes from a
What a season this has been for Bart.
The mountain biker killed by a mountain lion Thursday in in the Orange County foothills was a former employee of Carmichael Training Systems in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Mark Reynolds, 35, worked for CTS from May 2001 through August 2002 before moving to California to work as an account executive with OMS Sports in Anaheim, according to the Colorado Springs Gazette. In interviews with the Gazette and the Los Angeles Times, friends and co-workers described Reynolds as a committed athlete who raced both bicycles and motocross, and Chris Carmichael was no exception. Recalling spotting bike
Editor's note: Plenty of you wrote in with advice for Erik Voldengen, who craves a new bike and wondered how to maximize the Spouse Acceptance Factor, while others were only too eager to abuse Jordan Bishko, who was critical of an Think about a trade-inErik,I just thought I would let you know that Cannondale is once again offering its yearly trade-in program. Cannondale will give you a large discount on its new CAAD 7 (Optimo) frame. It will also come along with a very nice full carbon fork and integrated headset. You will only need a new stem and perhaps a few cables to make the swap. I
A rack of rainbows: Gane, Millar and Astarloa
O'Grady's ready to rock
Let the games begin (and not the good ones, either)Editor:The article about Alison Dunlap is just the start of a long hot summer before the Olympics. Every Olympic year deserving cyclists are not selected for the team. There is always going to be someone left out in the cold, and cold people usually employ lawyers to heat things up. Just wait – as the selection process gets closer there will be other stories to tell. On a similar note, it has been rumored for more than a year that the USA may not qualify a sprint "team" for the Olympics. Now that doesn't sound good for the country with the
A threat to drivers?
Don't expect Mario to be celebrating this news...