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Gullickson joins USA Cycling
Marc Gullickson has been named program manager for USA Cycling’s mountain bike and cyclocross programs effective January 14, the national governing body announced Saturday. Gullickson replaces Matt Cramer, who left USA Cycling late last year. Before his retirement in 2002, Gullickson raced for 13 seasons on the domestic and international mountain-bike and cyclocross circuits. He represented the United States at 10 world championships during his racing career — five times as a mountain biker and five as a cyclocrosser.
Friday’s Mailbag: Landis and Johnson
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Performance Management Chart
A Performance Management Chart from a pro rider showing the months of January-March, ‘07. The blue line is his Fitness (Chronic Training Load), the Pink line tracks Fatigue (Acute Training Load), and the Yellow bar graph is Form (Training Stress).
This Week in Pro Cycling – January 11, 2008
Dear Readers,
Welcome to the latest edition of The Prologue, the weekly summary of news from the staff and editors at VeloNews.com.
Despite it being the off-season, it's been an interesting week in cycling. Our own Neal Rogers had an unusual set of interviews this week, triggered in part by last week's report on Frankie Andreu's decision to leave his director's position at Rock Racing.
Friday’s Foaming Rant: Rockin’ out
There’s probably no truth to the rumor that Rock Racing has signed Frank Vandenbroucke, Roger Clemens, Mike Tyson, Britney Spears, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Amy Winehouse, Dr. Evil, Keith Richards, Dick Cheney, Rodan the Flying Monster, the Hound of the Baskervilles, the ghosts of Charles Bukowski, Hunter S. Thompson and Norman Mailer, and all the bad guys from the WWE.
My my, hey hey Rock and roll is here to stay It's better to burn out Than to fade away My my, hey hey. — Neil Young, “My My, Hey Hey”
This is wheelie FUN!!!
This is wheelie FUN!!!
Henk Lubberding at Tour de Trump Atlantic City TT start
Henk Lubberding at Tour de Trump Atlantic City TT start
Putting My Son In Harm’s Way
Putting My Son In Harm's Way
So, Brody, do you think I have a chance with that hot babe? Maybe if I stick my chest out a little more?
So, Brody, do you think I have a chance with that hot babe? Maybe if I stick my chest out a little more?
Interbike to Host Inaugural Interbike Outdoor Demo East
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif. - Jan. 10, 2007- In an effort to better support retailers in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, Interbike announced it will host its first annual Interbike Outdoor Demo East Tuesday, October 21 to Wednesday, October 22, 2008, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Roger Williams Park in Providence, R.I.
Exhibitor Records fall for NAHBS in Portland
SPEEDWAY, Indiana – Following a promising buildup The North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS), the world’s largest trade/consumer show for custom-built bicycles, is on the verge of selling out all 185 exhibitor spaces as it heads to the cycling-friendly city of Portland, Oregon, for the first time in the show's three-year history. The 2008 show will be held in the Oregon Convention Center, Portland, February 8-10.
Wednesday’s Mailbag: Charity; noise; role models
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The Site of the Day: Casey Gibson, Photographer
Hey, we're not above promoting our own friends and one of our favorites has to be our old buddy Casey Gibson, a photographer who probably spends more time on the road than most pro riders. It's always a pleasure to hook up with Casey at races, both here in the U.S. and an increasing number of international events as well. Sure, he's a grumpy old coot, but then again, so are we. Go ahead, click on Casey B. Gibson Photography, look around for a bit and you'll see why he's been a fixture at VN for as long as any of us can remember.