Kentucky ‘cross: A look at the USGP course
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Chloe Forsman (University of Arizona) nails the D1 women's race
Already facing a challenging jobsearch, Navigators Insurance rider Matt Cooke now has another struggleon his hands — replacing his belongings after an early-morning fire guttedhis Boulder, Colorado, condominium.The fire at the Gold Run Condominium Complex, which houses a large numberof University of Colorado students, broke out near 3 a.m. Friday morning.Cookesaid he was having a fitful night of sleep, worrying about his prospectsfor the 2008 season, when he smelled smoke.“I thought it was maybe lightning or fireworks, and then I said, ‘Let'sthink about that,’” Cooke told Boulder’sDaily
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
The men's division field rolls off the line.
Prudhomme wants to keep things exciting in '08 and from the looks of it he will.
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Will the '08 course favor climbers? Astana's Contador sure hopes so.
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
The entire region of Brittany has bought the rights to the grand départ.
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Stybar is aiming for another win, this time at home.
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Mara Abbott is making the jump from Webcor to T-Mobile for '08
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Kona's Ryan Trebon has no reason to believe that his team's dominance of the USGP will end any time soon.
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Compton and Bessette will resume their battle this weekend.
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Johnson hopes to disrupt Kona's plans
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Kentucky 'cross: A look at the USGP course
Dear Readers;It’s been a beautiful autumn here lately; blue skies, sunny days, the leaves turning beautiful hues of yellow, orange, and red before falling. The leaves haven’t been alone in falling this autumn. In the past few weeks, we’ve lost too many cyclists to collisions with motorists. For example, there was Linda Cleapor, who collided with the rear of a truck on September 12 while on her morning commute. No charges were filed. A week later,
A lawyer for disgraced cyclist Andreiy Kashechkin, who tested positive for blood doping following the Tour de France, is looking for the European Court of Human Rights to clear the Kazakh. A former key member of the Astana team alongside compatriot Alexandre Vinokourov, Kashechkin has protested his innocence since testing positive for homologous blood doping following a random blood test in August. Both Kashechkin and Vinokourov were fired by their team after their positive tests. The Kazakh claims he did not inject his own blood to enhance his performance, and has protested the legitimacy
The 95th Tour: Polemics still simmering as challenging route unveiled
All of this and more goes in there?
Leipheimer has formalized his jump to Astana
There was almost unanimous support for the proposed biological passport at the well-attended International Meeting Against Doping in Cycling held in Paris Monday and Tuesday. The meeting resulted in an agreement being signed by the World Anti-Doping Agency, the Union Cycliste Internationale and the conference’s host, the French Ministry of Health, Youth and Sports, with the goal being the passport program being introduced by the start of the 2008 road cycling season. So what is a biological passport? And what will it represent in the continuing fight against doping? To find out, VeloNews
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VeloSwap Denver to feature Lennard Zinn bike maintenance clinicVeloSwap attendees can upgrade components and learn maintenance and installation techniques from a master bike technician Boulder, CO, October 24, 2007 - Master bicycle framebuilder and VeloNews magazine Senior Technical Writer Lennard Zinn will present a workshop on bike maintenance at the Denver VeloSwap Special Events Stage on Saturday, October 27, at 12:00 noon. VeloSwap attendees can upgrade their bikes with new components available at VeloSwap, the world's largest consumer bike swap, and then learn installation,
Anne Gripper seen with David Howman, general director of WADA and Chairman of the French Agency for the fight against doping (AFLD) Pierre Bordry (R) in Paris.
VeloSwap Denver to feature Lennard Zinn bike maintenance clinic
All the heavy hitters were out for the kid's race in Ohio.
Now, that's one way to get over the barriers.
Everyone was checking out Molly Cameron's new handmade Vanilla.
Barry Wicks was already halfway through his post-race massage as I crossed the finish line.
Welcome to Bike-a-GoGo!
The big race.
Your hostesses, the Pedal Queens
Vervecken alone off the back.
Rodeo queen Patricia Peck, a local pediatric dentist, organized the kid's bike rodeo and won the costume contest, scoring a pair of Shimano heat-molding shoes
Wellens and Nys battle it out in the sand.
Veteran New Mexico racer Jennifer Buntz rides to a top-five finish in the slow race
Stybar's girlfriend, Ine, was excited to get some flowers
Okay, it's not exactly the North Shore, but it's still fun
Stybar's other ride. The Czech gets to race on home turf this coming weekend.
The second Bike-A-GoGo, a women's bicycle demo day and expo, attracted some 500 attendees this past weekend at the Genoveva Chavez Community Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. More than 35 companies, among them Giant, Trek, Scott, Specialized, Cannondale and Moots, displayed their wares during Saturday’s event, conducted by the Pedal Queens cycling club and sponsored by Women's Health Services. "We had people driving four hours," said spokeswoman and club member Jill Janov. "They showed up at 9 a.m. ready to demo bikes." Included in the festivities were seminars on a variety of
Mike Elmer said the Bike-a-GoGo was a great way to promote his touring company, Gran Fondo
McQuaid said the new 'passport' will bring new rigor to testing.
A brighter, cleaner future for cycling emerged Tuesday from a two-day summit in Paris formally called “An international meeting against doping in cycling,” The two-day conference ended with UCI president Pat McQuaid, World Anti-Doping Agency president Dick Pound and French minister for sport Roselyne Bachelot jointly signing a two-page document that sets out the parameters for the new “biological passport” that will be introduced in January 2008 and is designed to eliminate the kind of doping problems experienced at this year’s Tour de France. The outlook is brighter because after months of
A future Pedal Queen tackles the bicycle rodeo
Pound says cycling is heading in the right direction.
SRAM suspension product manager, Sander Rigney outlines the spec's of the new SID.
The Lions of Flanders are a fixture at a 'cross race, no matter where it's held.
The Subaru-Gary Fisher mountain bike team participated in the race, ‘Just for Fun’ and listened intently while Rigney gave the low down on the new SID. Sam Schultz and Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski were involved in the development of the new fork.
You have to pay to watch the pro's play.
Chris Eatough got his hands on SID for the first time too.
The snack shack features...
His number plate has a little extra inspiration for those night laps taped to its back in the form of photos of his daughter.
...Belgium’s deep-fried delicacy
‘Pilot Production’ means that all of the details are not quite worked out. The stickers on our forks were hand placed; the production forks will have decals under a clear coat.
Pick your allegiance...
Bikes wait for the LeMans start of Granny Gear’s 24-hours of Moab.
...but be tolerant of other views.
...and they're off!
It was a packed house.
What would a SRAM event be without HB? Here Greg Herbold gets a word of advice from Avid product manager, Paul Kantor, who served as HB’s team manager in Moab, before his night lap.
The world champ and the rest of the Fidea powerhouse
Contador hopes to defend his Tour title with Astana come 2008
An early exit from the women's race.
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. It’s fall and after a long season of racing, it’s time to go out on a quite ride through a beautiful corner of the world. Geln Johannesson’s “Fall Mountain Ride” has us wanting to step away from the keyboard and hit the hills for that peaceful trip through the woods. Please drop us a note at Rosters@InsideInc.comto work out the details and we’ll send you a copy of our new Coors Classic DVD. Meanwhile, go ahead and
The Mailbag is a regular department on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have read in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to webletters@insideinc.com. Please include your full name, hometown and state or nation. Letters may be edited for length and clarity. Writers are encouraged to limit their submissions to one letter per month. The letters published here contain the opinions of the submitting authors and should not be viewed as reflecting the opinions, policies or positions of VeloNews.com, VeloNews magazine or our parent company,
Julich has his eye on another Olympic medal