Andy Jacques-Maynes Most Aggressive Rider USGP#6
Andy Jacques-Maynes Most Aggressive Rider USGP#6
Andy Jacques-Maynes Most Aggressive Rider USGP#6
Summitting
The Bell of 'Cross, Oklahoma City, OK Series
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEGet the Inside Story on the 2007 Tour de France with John Wilcockson'sNew BookBoulder, CO USA - December, 2007 - John Wilcockson and the editorsof VeloNews magazine reveal the inside story of the 2007 Tour deFrance in a newly published book. The2007 Tour de France: A New Generation Takes the Stage gives the scoopon a race that exploded with surprises. Follow the four jersey winnersthrough the Tour and read race diaries from pro riders Christian VandeVelde and Simon Gerrans. The book is now available in book stores, bikeshops, and at VeloGear.com. In turns
TdG 2007 Stage 2 Peleton in the feedzone
When the director of the Vuelta a España, Victor Cordero, unveiled the route of next year’s race at a ceremony in Madrid on Wednesday, he said in a fiery speech: “We must stop the unending suspicions and conflicts. We share the same ideas as our colleagues at the Giro and Tour de France. Next year, there will not be more than 20 teams at the start. And they will have to respond to our impeccable ethical criteria. Only riders holding biological passports will be invited. And we will count on the sporting quality of the prospective teams.” Cordero, claiming the 2008 Vuelta will be less hard
A frigid start to the Agordo-Lienz stage, Giro d'Italia 2007
Dear Bob,Here’s a question for ya. I was wondering what the law is as far as in a group ride while crossing a street if the light changes to yellow then red with cyclists still in the street crossing: What is the law as far as a whole group crossing? Are the riders required to stop or does the whole group continue until the group is through the crossing. I live in Arizona and in the Scottsdale area north of Phoenix the lights are so fast you just cannot get even a small group through a light. I was just curious as to what you could find to enlighten me. Thanks and you have a great column,
Texas State University Stomping Grounds
Press Release: New Tour book by John Wilcockson
The Gavia awaits in the 2008 Giro
Roberto Heras en route to victory on the Angrilu in 2002
local crit break away
team louisville
grunpy old man....just puked
as it should be
It's time to ride!!
Keiran's First Cross Race - USGP Mercer Cup
Victor Cordero, director of the Tour of Spain (Vuelta) speaks during the presentation of next year's route in Madrid
Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle announcing the stages for this
Frischkorn and Grajales are looking forward to Georgia '08
VeloNews Photo Contest: A new winner and a new gallery
Our latest reader-submitted Photo Gallery is now ready for your viewing pleasure. Of course, a new gallery also means the naming of the winner of our most recent contest.
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USA Cycling named Nick Adams as director of sponsorship and business development on Tuesday. Adams comes to USA Cycling from AG Edwards and Sons, Inc., a national financial consulting firm. He has also worked as director of athletics at the University of Illinois at Springfield and at Mesa State College in Grand Junction, Colorado — where he owns and operates the Grand Valley BMX Track — and served as associate director of athletics at Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville. At USA Cycling, Adams will lead the national governing body’s sponsorship-sales efforts. He will be responsible
Caution - Lansing, IL ChiCrossCup
The Bianchi 9-2-8 Carbon SL monocoque
The new Selle Italia Monolink seatpost/saddle combo
Cipo' is still a big draw
The Cinelli Neo Morphe
The Deda Phazer
Retro in the modern world: the Deda Campione
After going into the Sydney round of the track World Cup with high hopes, a chest infection has forced Magnus Backstedt to withdraw from the second round in Beijing. "I was flying right up until the morning of the pursuit. When I woke up I just didn't feel 100 percent,” he said. “During my ride as soon as my heart rate hit anything close to my max I started coughing, which at full speed in a pursuit is not ideal. I was disappointed with my ride, but then I jumped straight up and rode the points race qualification and my legs just had nothing!" The big Swede spent the majority of the
Campagnolo’s professional issue red shifters.
2006 World Bicycle Trials Champion Vittorio Brumotti
SRAM’s Red shifter.
Fiera Milano trade-fair venue
SRAM’s Red cassette
Italian marketing relies on a tried and true method for a targeted audience
Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski’s Superfly
The Green City Bikes
JHK’s 45mm Dugast XL 29-inch/700c mountain bike tubulars mounted to prototype Bontrager carbon rims
You don't see this too often at trade shows
Pacocha gets a chance to beat up a pricey set of wheels
The Milan Four-day featured some wild racing
Pippo Pozzato gave track racing a shot in Milan
One of the strangest marketing efforts we saw.
San Patrignano's bamboo bike
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Bruno Roy rides to a weekend sweep and the verge MAC title
Gould leads Compton
Bos earns bronze in the Keirin
Glöss hit the deck after her bike came apart
Glöss survived the crash.
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Gould does the double
Trebon gets his jersey back
Johnson saw the overall vanish again, but conceded that Trebon was a worthy winner
Trebon working the barriers in a driving rain
The national champ, suffering from a cold she brought back from Europe, abandoned
Glöss's bike
Hoy tops the keirin podium
'08 Giro route announced
Johnson, the mudder, emerges triumphant
Gould shows the national champion her wheel
Trebon was short a little horsepower
Johnson scored himself a jersey
Compton had a mechanical and an off day
Portland's fans turned out in droves
Germany's Dana Glöss is comforted by teammates after her fork broke (below) in competiton
A big score for the Commonwealth in the Team Pursuit.
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Yehaw! That's Tim Johnson in there someplace
The outlook is ... muddy
The course: Now imagine it brown and splattered with mud and possibly snow
Bessette, Gould and Compton, still clean at the start of last year's muddy Portland USGP
Carl Decker and Barry Wicks after the 2004 Portland USGP race
Trebon went to New Jersey wearing the stars and stripes, but left wearing the white USGP leader's jersey.
Psyching up