Hincapie’s day on the cobbles ended badly in 2006
Hincapie's day on the cobbles ended badly in 2006
Hincapie's day on the cobbles ended badly in 2006
Compton - now a three-time U.S. champ.
Our latest reader-submitted Photo Gallery has been posted, along with a special year-end gallery, featuring contest winners from throughout 2006. Of course, a new gallery also means the naming of the winner of ourmost recent contest. Take the time to wander through that gallery and see if you agree or disagree with our choice of winners this week. Considering some of our past winners, you might notice our bias for “working bikes,” those rides people use for every day work and transportation. Reflecting that, we really appreciated the bike and the people in Jim Tannenhill’s “Water portage
Water portage in China
Valverde at last year's Vuelta.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: On the road to Mali
Wellens scored his third Belgian title on Sunday
Bénéteau in a break during Stage 9 of the 2006 Tour
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Applications for the Lance Armstrong Junior Olympic Race Series are now available to race promoters interested in supporting the junior-development efforts of USA Cycling. Entering its 15th year in 2007, the Lance Armstrong Junior Olympic Race Series is a program designed by USA Cycling and endorsed by seven-time Tour de France winner and Olympic medalist Lance Armstrong that provides racing opportunities for junior and U23-aged athletes. Over the course of the last 15 years, the series has evolved into a nationally-recognized junior development program with 88 events on the calendar in 2006.
Landis faces another struggle - raising money for his defense
AEG, HEALTH NET ANNOUNCE CYCLING TEAM'S ADDITION TO 2007 AMGEN TOUROF CALIFORNIAFounding Partner Health Net Will Also Present Free-to-the-PublicLifestyle Festival at the Finish Line in Each Host CityLOS ANGELES, January 4, 2007 – The Health Net Pro Cycling TeamPresented by Maxxis will again be one of the professional cycling teamsracing in the Amgen Tour of California, it was announced by Health Netof California and AEG, presenters of the 8-day, 650-mile road race.Health Net also will return as one of the event’s "founding partners,"which will include sponsorship of the Amgen Tour of
Coach Proctor with rising American 'cross star Danny Summerhill
Americans Tim Johnson and Tom Danielson lead the field in the final stage of the 2003 Tour de Langkawi. Danielson took the overall title that year
The '07 route
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2007 Webcor/Alto Velo Racing Club Elite Men’s RosterThe Webcor/Alto Velo Elite men’s team has announced its line-up forthe new season where it plans to compete in Northern California/NevadaCycling Association events and select west coast National Race Calendarevents.The team will be supported by several sponsors including Webcor Builders,The Bike Connection, Giant, Keefe Team Realty, Dave O’Mara Mortgages, Bell,Voler, Mark Rodamaker Fitting, Kaneon, Powerbar, and Karl Elhert, DC.The team will be led by former Webcor professionals Ted Huang, DarioFalquier and Greg Drake. The team’s line up
Mayo will skip the Dauphiné and try his hand at the Giro
FELT BICYCLES PARTNERS WITH TEAM SLIPSTREAM POWERED BY CHIPOTLEIrvine, CA - Felt Bicycles is delighted to announce a partnershipwith Jonathan Vaughters' tremendously successful racing program, Team SlipstreamPowered by Chipotle (formerly TIAA-CREF), for the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Established originally as a development model and recognized predominantlyas the USA's youngest pro cycling team, Team Slipstream has produced 17national champions since its inception in 2004. By selecting andretaining young, talented athletes and matching them with seasoned riders- like Mike Friedman, Brad
TWO WORLD CHAMPIONS HEADLINE U.S. ROSTER FOR LOS ANGELES WORLD CUPSeven Southern California Residents to Compete in Third Round of International Track SeriesColorado Springs, Colo. (January 2, 2007)—Two reigning worldchampions highlight the U.S. roster as USA Cycling confirmed today the18 Americans that will compete at the third round of the 2006-07 UCI TrackWorld Cup Classics series at the ADT Event Center in Carson, Calif. January19-21.Current individual pursuit world champion and American record holder,Sarah Hammer (Temecula, Calif.), will compete for her OUCH Pro Cyclingsquad and reigning
The Felt F1
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Until recently, Graeme Brown was considered to be something of an underachiever as a top-level road sprinter. At least that was the thinking of the managers at his Dutch Rabobank team, as Brown revealed in an interview with former VeloNews European correspondent Rupert Guinness in December. Brown and Rabobank were set to part ways at the end of the ’06 season, when the man from New South Wales befuddled his bosses by stepping up to the plate and pulling off three impressive end-of-season wins in Europe. Suddenly there was renewed interest at Rabobank and the team inked a new road contract
What about standards?Dear Sirs,When did character stop counting? When Floyd Landis respondedto the question of did he use performance enhancing and banned substances,his response a couple of days into the scandal was, "I'llsay no." What kind of response was that? Was it an admission,a denial or both? Then, he offered new explanations depending onthe day.My measure of character is what I would expect of my kids and what shouldthey expect of me. Based on that simplistic yet durable barometer,Landis falls woefully short, as does VeloNews (see "2006VeloNews Awards: North American Male Cyclist
Winning the fourth stage of the Tour of Germany
Our latest reader-submitted Photo Gallery has been posted, along with a special year-end gallery, featuring contest winners from throughout 2006. Of course, a new gallery also means the naming of the winner of ourmost recent contest. Take the time to wander through that gallery and see if you agree or disagree with our choice of winners this week. We really enjoyed the shot sent to us by Discovery Channel Team mechanic Vincent Gee, showing the pre-race massing of the caravan before a stage of the 2005 Giro d’Italia. If you ever operated under the illusion that ours is a low-impact sport,
The end of the year always provides us with the opportunity to lookback over the past season and choose those people and events that standout in our own minds. What follows is more of what we, as editors of VeloNews,saw as the highlights of the mountain-bike scene in 2006. See if you agreeand take the time to read our complete 2006 awards in the latest issueof VeloNews.DOWNHILL POWER COUPLEHe won the NMBS downhill title, grabbed two rounds of the UCI WorldCup and finished second in the overall series. She barely finished secondin the NMBS and World Cup overall rankings, despite winning two
Earlier Galleries:December 26, 2006December 18, 2006December 11, 2006December 4, 2006November 27, 2006November 20, 2006November 13, 2006October 30, 2006October 16, 2006 October 3, 2006September 20, 2006August 22, 2006August 15, 2006August 7, 2006July 25, 2006July 10, 2006June 20, 2006June 12, 2006June 5, 2006May 30, 2006 Tour de Georgia Photo Contest Winner Tour de Georgia, 2006Sea Otter, 2006April 4, 2006March 27, 2006March 20, 2006March 13, 2006March 6, 2006February 20, 2006February 6, 2006January 30, 2006January 16, 2006January 2, 2006December 26, 2005 December 19, 2005December 12,
Start of stage - Giro 2005
Riding the light
2006 marked the arrival of Chinese riders on the MTB scene
The complete 2006 Awards appear in the latest issue of VeloNews
Closing in on Furtado's record
The complete 2006 Awards are in the current issue of VeloNews
Perhaps it’s no surprise that Gunn-Rita Dahle-Flesjå and Julien Absalon earned top mountain-bike honors in the VeloNews Awards for the third year running. Both again ruled cross-country racing in 2006. Each won their respective world championships, European championships and World Cup overall titles, seemingly with ease. But is it time to label Dahle-Flesjå and Absalon the most dominating cross-country racers of all time? For now that’s still debatable, but if the riders continue their current trajectory, it will be unquestionable. Cross-country racing has a history laden with eras ruled by
At first, as he rolls a half-full glass of beer between his hands, Alejandro Valverde simply smiles on hearing the question. Then he responds: “Of course I want to win the Tour de France. But first I have to finish one.” With that, Spain’s greatest rider in a generation falls into an infectious laugh. There’s not much that can throw Valverde into a bad mood these days. And rightly so. At 26, the compact climber/sprinter is coming off the best season of his already prolific career. When
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Change in the weatherChange in the weatherSomethin’s happening here. — "Change in the Weather," by John Fogerty Like everyone else, we had plans for the holidays. But ours got put on ice. Seriously. Colorado got a stone-cold one-two punch this year — a solid, snowy smack upside the head just before Christmas, followed by an icy uppercut going into New Year’s. No need for a 10-count on this one, ref’, I ain’t getting up. Not until all these freakin’ penguins stop dancing through my head. Normally, I’d be bitching about this (surprise, surprise). Herself and I had intended to drive south to
Winning Liège-Bastogne-Liège
The complete 2006 Awards appear in the latest issue of VeloNews
Page came back strong in Middelkerke after a startling Azencross
The state-of-the-art Mad Dog Media gym
The end of the year always provides us with the opportunity to look backover the past season and choose those people and events that stand outin our own minds. What follows is more of what we, as editors of VeloNews,saw as the highlights of the domestic road scene in 2006. See if you agreeand take the time to read our complete 2006 awards in the latest issueof VeloNews. BEST WEEK OF RACING: From the prologue finishing atop San Francisco’sCoit Tower to the final circuits in Redondo Beach a week later, the inauguralAmgen Tour of California set the bar high for American racing. ProTourstars
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEVeloPress Launches Base Building for CyclistsNew Book Helps Cyclists Maximize Early Season Training Boulder, CO, December 28, 2006 - Just in time for the wintertraining months, VeloPress is pleased to announce the release of BaseBuilding for Cyclists: A New Foundation for Endurance and Performance.Cyclists often think that preparing for next season means piling onthe miles, but long rides at high or even medium intensities too earlyin the season can actually do more harm than good. In a comprehensive guideto early-season training, elite USA Cycling coach Thomas Chapple
Canadians Mike Garrigan, Kyle Douglas, Tara Ross and Greg Reain have all qualified for and plan to attend the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Hooglede-Gits, Belgium on January 27-28, 2007. As the Canadian Cycling Association doesn't provide any funding for the national cyclo-cross team, riders must cover their own airfare, accommodations, meals, equipment expenses and even their national-team jerseys. We, the Friends of Canadian Cyclo-cross Racers, have seen the commitment that it has taken for these riders to qualify and get there, and we hope to take some of the financial burden
Lance Armstrong announced Thursday that he will not be racing the Leadville Trail 100 mountain-bike race in Colorado. "Lance had a scheduling conflict come up and he regrettably cannot participate in the event," said Mark Higgins, the seven-time Tour de France champion’s manager. Armstrong's successor as Tour champion, Floyd Landis, also has expressed interest in racing the Leadville 100. But the event carries a NORBA sanction, which means Landis would not be able to compete should he be suspended for a positive testosterone test at the 2006 Tour, unless organizers decide to proceed
New in 2006, the Amgen Tour of California offered up some amazing racing
The complete 2006 Awards appear in the latest issue of VeloNews
Press Release - VeloPress Launches Base Building for Cyclists
The complete 2006 Awards appear in the latest issue of VeloNews
The end of the year always provides us with the opportunity to look back over the past season and choose those people and events that stand out in our own minds. What follows is a list of what we, as editors of VeloNews, saw as the highlights of the domestic road scene in 2006. See if you agree and take the time to read our complete 2006 awards in the latest issue of VeloNews. COMEBACK OF THE YEAR: Health Net-Maxxis rider Greg Henderson broke his hip at the McClane Pacific Criterium on March 4, but initial x-rays missed the fracture. Henderson continued racing until an MRI revealed the
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Press ReleaseTour of Utah hires Executive Director, Changes Dates SALT LAKE CITY (December 27, 2006) – America’s toughest bicyclerace has restructured its management committee to include a newly formed501(c)(3), a board of directors and former Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilsonas Executive Director to steer the race to the next level.The race has also changed its date of operation. The 2007 race willfeature eight stages and will run June 30 through July 7. The race wasformerly set to run August 12-19.Since last year’s race, ownership has been transferred to Utah CyclingPartnership, Inc. dba
Greg Henderson strikes a familiar pose
How do you choose a North American Female Cyclist of the Year in a season when Kristin Armstrong, Sarah Hammer and Jill Kintner all won world championships? The answer is, we didn’t. Instead, VeloNews chose to honor all three for their remarkable accomplishments and brought them together in November for a photo shoot. During a few hours together on a warm, sunny day in Dana Point, California, the women discussed, among other things, cycling’s most fashionable accessory: the rainbow jersey. Armstrong, the world time-trial champ, and Hammer, the world individual pursuit champion, rode together
Our latest reader-submitted Photo Gallery is now up for your viewing pleasure. Of course, a new gallery also means the naming of the winner of ourmost recent contest. Take the time to wander through that gallery and see if you agree or disagree with our choice of winner. We especially appreciated the composition of Brent Blythe’s “Eki in da House,” an up-close look at one of the peloton’s most unstoppable characters. Nice work, Brent! Brent, your photo will be automatically entered into a special year-end photo contest, featuring each of the winners from this year’s galleries. We’ll have
Sarah Hammer on her way to the rainbow jersey
2006 VeloNews Awards: North American Female Cyclists of the Year
Eki in da house
Yeah, we know. This was a strange year to select some of the winners of the VeloNews Awards, and no category produced a more debatable outcome than top North American man. We chose Floyd Landis, the embattled former Phonak rider who stands accused of cheating his way to victory at the Tour de France. Here’s why. It’s not about whether we believe Landis is guilty or innocent. Whatever the outcome of the yet-to-be-resolved charges that Landis used testosterone on stage 17 of the Tour, he outperformed his fellow Americans, including George Hincapie and Levi Leipheimer, throughout the rest of
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Landis rides into Paris
For more on our 2006 awards, see the latest issue of VeloNews.
London (AP) - Justin Gatlin and Floyd Landis made headlines for their sporting achievements in 2006. They were bigger news when they were caught in the year's biggest doping scandals. Gatlin, who equaled the world record in the 100 meters, and Landis, who won the Tour de France, had positive tests for testosterone revealed within 48 hours of each other at the end of July. The Americans were the tip of an expanding range of collared takers of banned drugs. For the first time, a professional darts player, Britain's Robbie Green (marijuana) tested positive. There was also Australian
Landis's Stage 17 attack ranks among the most decisive in Tour history. Will it remain so once the hearings are over?
Gully may be retired, but he still plays a role in 'cross
Tom Danielson joins Carmichael Training Systems for Spring Trainingin Southern California!Carmichael Training Systems (CTS) – the Official Training Authorityfor the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team – is pleased to announce a veryspecial guest at our first 2007 Spring Training Camp (January 27 – February2) in Buellton California: Discovery Channel pro and Tour of Spain stagewinner TomDanielson!Join CTS this spring in Buellton, California and spend a week ridingwith Chris Carmichael and his world-class coaches on the same roads theDiscovery Team uses for their pre-season training camp.
ATLANTA, Ga. (December, 2006) – For the first time in the five-yearhistory of the Tour de Georgia, premium hospitality packages andindividual tickets will be available for purchase online. Race fansand corporate clients can now enjoy special reserved access to the YellowJersey Club. A variety of price points are available for full weekand daily passes, all providing exclusive amenities and benefits.The Yellow Jersey club is the official hospitality venue for the Tourde Georgia, America’s premier professional cycling event and rolling festivaltaking place April 16-22, 2007. This reserved
These days, the alleged humorist Patrick O’Grady is generally confined to soiling the virtual sandbox here at VeloNews.com, where subscriptions are not at risk. His "contribution" to VeloNews the magazine normally consists of an editorial cartoon so severely downsized over the years that its mostly masters-age, easily enraged audience can’t read it without an electron microscope. Nevertheless, once a year the belligerent bog-trotter is freed from his digital dungeon to present the O’Grady Awards, and for this we are heartily sorry. — The Editors Just How Many Fools Are There On This Hill?
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VeloNews has made some controversial choices in its 19th annual awards issue. The magazine’s 2006 International Cyclist of the Year is Spanish revelation Alejandro Valverde, the overall champion of the UCI ProTour, while the top North American awards go to embattled Tour de France champion Floyd Landis and the three U.S. women who won world championships in 2006: Kristin Armstrong (road time trial), Sarah Hammer (track pursuit) and Jill Kintner (mountain bike four-cross). “No category produced a more debatable outcome than top North American man,” said VeloNews editor Kip Mikler. “Whatever
Fresh off some excellent performances at U.S. cyclo-cross nationals, Euro ‘Cross Camp IV riders have begun assembling in Belgium to tackle the busiest stretch of the European cyclo-cross season. The enduring vision of the camp is to prepare the best U.S. riders for the world championships in late January and to offer key race experience to the younger riders. Sixteen riders will attend this year’s camp based on their performances at nationals and during the Crank Brothers U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross. Elite national champion Ryan Trebon (Kona), Barry Wicks (Kona), Jeremy Powers (Jelly
Iraq's Olympic cycling coach was killed after gunmen kidnapped him from his home in the latest attack on one of the nation's sports figures, officials said. Family members identified the body of 48-year-old Mahoud Ahmed Fulayih at the central morgue in the capital on Monday, two days after he was abducted, said Hussein al-Amidi, the acting secretary general of Iraq's National Olympic Committee. He said Fulayih was kidnapped three days after he returned with the cycling team from the Asian Games in Doha, Qatar. The team did not win any medals there. “We lost another one. He is
Former U.S. cyclo-cross champion Jonathan Page has signed a short-term contract with the Belgian cycling-product company Morgan Blue. The contract runs from December to March 1, 2007. Page will race the European Christmas Series, which runs from December 23 through January 8, then continue racing every weekend thereafter until the 'cross season concludes in late February. At that time, Page will be free to renew with Morgan Blue or find another sponsor. His kit and bikes will also sport the logos of longtime sponsors Cervelo, Adidas, Mavic, Cyclocrossworld.com and Shimano. "I'm
VeloNews No.1 - 2007
Post-masters'-race facial expression. So close, but yet so far
The nationals course was a thing of beauty
This is Troy Wells, but that is not Cristal and this is not 'MTV Cribs'
'Cross-themed ales are becoming more and more common. Amen