Hometown magazine honors Hincapie
Greenville Magazine has named Discovery Channel’s George Hincapie the most influential person in his hometown of Greenville, South Carolina. The magazine announced its choice in the
Greenville Magazine has named Discovery Channel’s George Hincapie the most influential person in his hometown of Greenville, South Carolina. The magazine announced its choice in the
I just rolled in from the last training ride of the season and it feels pretty good knowing there is just one more weekend of racing. It’s hard to believe that cyclo-cross nationals are here already. I’m looking forward to getting back to the beautiful Roger Williams Park in Providence, Rhode Island, because I have a couple of monkeys to shake off my back from last year’s event. More on that later. Last week was big in the Boulder bike-geek world. On Wednesday, Boulder Cycle Sport hosted a fundraiser at the historic Boulder Theater to raise money for junior cyclo-cross development. We
New Venues Highlight 2007 US Gran Prix of Cyclocross ScheduleDecember 13, 2006 (Lebanon, NJ) - The management team of theUS Gran Prix of Cyclocross has announced the dates and venues for the 2007US Gran Prix the Official National Cyclocross Series ofUSA Cycling. The 2007 schedule will again include six days of racing,four of which will take place at new venues. The schedule includes: USGP Trenton - October 27-28 (Mercer County Park, WestWindsor, NJ)* USGP Louisville - November 17-18 (River Road Country Club, Louisville, KY)* USGP Portland, Oregon - December 1-2 (Hillsboro, OR)* New venue for
Race director Victor Cordero announces the 2007 Vuelta route in Madrid
Cover boy Hincapie
From left, China's Guo Shuang with compatriot Gong Jinjie and South Korea's You Jin A
From left, Denis Menchov talks with Alejandro Valverde and Oscar Pereiro during the Vuelta presentation
Show time!
Just over a year ago the grand-tour organizers, ASO, RCS Sport and Unipublic, announced a new race series based on their three events in an attempt to destabilize the UCI ProTour. The plan was quietly withdrawn when the 20 ProTour teams and the ProTour Council voted against it. Now the Tour-Giro-Vuelta group is taking another tack, announced Tuesday. The news release starts: “All their attempts at rapprochement with the Union Cycliste Internationale having ended because of the refusal of the latter to return to an open sporting model, and not wanting their events to be part of a closed
Cross-country racers Max Plaxton and Marie-Héléne Prémont, both of whom ride for Rocky Mountain-Business Objects, have been named Canadian cyclists of the year, according to Canadiancyclist.com. Canadiancyclist.com polls its online readers each year for the awards. The polls were open for two weeks, and software prohibited voters from voting more than once. More than 2000 individuals took part in this year’s voting, which ended December 11. Plaxton, 21, began his 2006 campaign after struggling through illness in 2005. A native of Tofino, British Columbia, he had a strong early season in
USA Cycling on Tuesday announced the winners of its annual “Club of the Year” competition. Of the 1905 USA Cycling-sanctioned clubs in the United States, nine were chosen this year for recognition in three overall divisions and six special categories. The San Diego Bicycle Club earned the Division I Club of the Year distinction, while the Skylands Cycling Club in Sussex, New Jersey, was designated Division II Club of the Year and Team DRT/Deep Blue in Wilmington, Delaware, took home the Division III award. Division I is defined as having 76 or more members, while Division II clubs have
Alberto Contador - seen here after a stage win at the 2006 Tour of Romandy - was among the first cyclists to testify in the Puerto case.
South Korea racing to the win and an Asian record
Spanish riders Jesus Hernandez and Alberto Contador were the first of some 50 cyclists linked to the Operación Puerto blood-doping scandal to appear in court, legal sources in Madrid said Tuesday. Spanish doctor Eufemiano Fuentes, suspected of masterminding a vast blood-doping network in cycling, football and other sports, will be among those heard following the police raids in Spain just before the Tour de France in July earlier this year. Former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich and defending Giro d’Italia champion Ivan Basso are among several cyclists suspected of working with
The Discovery Channel cycling team has responded to the December 8 decision by the International Professional Cycling Teams (IPCT) to exclude the team from its membership over its signing of Italian Ivan Basso, implicated in the Operación Puerto inquiry. In a similar move in October, IPCT excluded Manolo Saiz's Active Bay company, a decision that was confirmed by a formal vote during the group's December 8 meeting in Brussels. The Discovery Channel's response follows. — Editor The International Professional Cycling Teams (IPCT), a business group developed to represent the
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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 have to admit that we’re total saps at times and that could be why we fell for Helen Powers' “Young fan at cyclo-cross race November, 2005.” As the subject's father - and husband of this week's winner notes, "what kid doesn't like ringing cowbells and eating bagels?" We don't know any. Anyway,nice
2007 USA CYCLING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP CALENDAR ANNOUNCEDMore than 650 National Titles in Road, Track, Mountain Bike, BMXand Cyclo-cross on the LineColorado Springs, Colo. (December 11, 2006)— More than 650 nationaltitles will be on the line next year as USA Cycling announced its 2007National Championship Calendar Monday.The 13-race calendar offers an opportunity for competitive cyclistsof all ages, abilities and disciplines to compete for a coveted stars-and-stripesjersey that signifies a national champion. In 2007, USA Cycling willfeature national championship events in the five recognized
Young fan at cyclo-cross race Nov 2005
VeloNews Photo Contest: A new winner and a new gallery
Lee speeds to victory
Nys looks to be on track to win the Superprestige, the World Cup, the Belgian national title and World's. What's left?
The soon to be infamous Dam Run-up
Jon Card (Cane Creek) celebrates his win
Anne Schwartz (Flying Rhino Cycling Club) collects her fourth straight win
Sachs wins the Illinois title
Fans kept Phinney scribbling
Basso and Bruyneel
Spain's sporting media has reacted quickly to reports from the French newspaperLe Monde that claimed four top Spanish football clubs were linkedwith Dr Eufemiano Fuentes who is alleged to have masterminded a vast blood-dopingnetwork.The four clubs in the firing line are Real Madrid, Barcelona, Real Betisand Valencia.Fuentes denied the Le Monde report, which was written after oneof the newspaper's reporters procured documents containing allegationswhich have as yet been unfounded. However in a separate interview with the newspaper Fuentes claimedthat Barcelona, the current
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. 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 do not necessarily reflect the opinions, policies or positions of VeloNews.com, VeloNews magazine or our parent company, Inside
Former Coors Classic competitors, team personnel, race officials and media from all over the country descended on the University Bicycles store in Boulder, Colorado, Thursday night, for the launch of a new DVD that chronicles the complete 1977-88 history of the pioneering stage race. The store was an appropriate location for the launch, being only a half-mile from the North Boulder Park circuit that nearly always hosted the finish of the Classic. Photo contestWe noticed a lot of you brought your cameras to the Coors Classic DVD release bash, which inspired us to declare a special photo
A decision made at a special meeting of the International Professional Cycling Teams (IPCT) group on Friday could threaten the future status of the Discovery Channel team. The group voted to exclude Discovery from its membership over its signing of Italian Ivan Basso, who is implicated in the Operación Puerto inquiry, according to a source that attended the meeting in Brussels. However, the vote does not mean that the American team loses its UCI ProTour license, which enables it to race in all of the ProTour events. The IPCT, a business group chaired by Quick Step’s Belgian team manager
Phinney signs autographs
The teeming hordes at University Bicycles in Boulder
Screening the new Coors Classic DVD
From right, Steve Tilford with Andy Hampsten and Hampsten's 10-year-old daughter Emma
From left, Thomas Prehn, Marianne Martin and John Bowen, a former Boulder Spoke amateur racer turned Boulder radiologist
Alexi Grewal obliges a fan
Len Pettyjohn and Kent Fonda, the former program manager for the Coors Light team, now doing private advertising and marketing in Colorado
Team Slipstream powered by Chipotle announces Pro Continental statusand roster for 2007Boulder, CO, December 6, 2006 - In a bold move upward for 2007,Team TIAA-CREF not only becomes Team Slipstream p/b Chipotle, but movesup a big notch into the UCI's Professional Continental category. The team'sunique cross-Atlantic schedule consists of racing the USACycling ProfessionalTour, the European Continental Tour and hopefully a few ProTour wildcardstarts. This schedule will prove challenging but rewarding for both ridersand sponsors.“We are happy to be growing - and growing at a rate that
VeloNews Chosen to Produce Official Amgen Tour of California GuideFor immediate release:December 6, 2006 Boulder, CO – The Amgen Tour of California, North America’spremier professional stage race, has chosen VeloNews to produce its officialevent guide. Hitting the roads from February 18-25, the 2007 event willbe even bigger than the 2006 inaugural race, which saw an estimated 1.3million spectators watch the eight-day stage race. The 2007 Amgen Tourof California will again host 16 professional teams, headed by the world’stop UCI ProTour teams CSC and Discovery Channel, which are making the
Bettini winning stage 2 of the 2006 Vuelta a España
The 2007 Fuji-United Team Issue bike
The 2007 route
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity. Writers are encouraged to limit their submissions to one letter per month.Steve Tilford: The man, the myth, the old guySteve,You raised the bar man! (see "Dunkedbut undaunted, Tilford wins KLM 'cross") All of my old stories racing just got smaller. How fast I used to bejust got a
100 years for a million treesA new humanitarian project for Saunier Duval´s 100th anniversary.The team raced the 2006 season in support of the 30 fundamental HumanRights around the world. Next year is the team´s main sponsor 100thanniversary, and the SAUNIER DUVAL-PRODIR team will celebrate it in a remarkableway as a token of their gratitude to Saunier Duval, which is not only supportingthe team but cycling in general as well. Is there any better way to doit than becoming involved in an initiative aimed at saving our planet?The project, to be carried out thanks to the support of
Los Angeles, CA., December 6, 2006 — The Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team and United Bicycles, LLC, today announced an exclusive sponsorship and licensing agreement with Fuji Bicycles/Advanced Sports Inc., (ASI) manufacturer and distributor of Fuji Bicycles, a global brand with over 40 international distributors. As part of the multi-year agreement, the Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team will be racing on Fuji carbon frames with graphics and design featuring Toyota-United colors. The Fuji-United bicycle will be the official team issue bicycle of the Toyota-United Pro Cycling team during the
It's just that riding fast was the only way he knew how to stay warm.
Wednesday's Mailbag: Tough old guy; Friends in faraway places
Last year's stage 4 takes the peloton along the coast
Gilberto Simoni made his mark on the 2003 Giro on the Monte Zoncolan.
The Monte Zoncolan marked the final attack from the once-great Marco Pantani
Locked and loaded
The best pre-race food in the world
Snow plus sun equals mud
A clean bike is a happy bike
This load needs the heavy-duty cycle
. . . and back in the race
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. Larry Rosa’s shot from a ‘cross race at Golden Gate Park nicely captures that “YEHAW!” element of cyclo-cross. Nice work, Larry! Drop us a note at Rosters@InsideInc.com to work out the details and we’ll send you a copy of Graham Watson's "Landscapes of Cycling." And while you’re at it, tell us a little more about
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The Spike professional cycling team has lost its title sponsor, according to director Bill Ramsay. Ramsay’s Cody Racing Inc. and Biotest Laboratories, both of Colorado Springs, Colorado, had a three-year contract to support the pro track-racing team, according to Ramsay. But Biotest chose to exercise its dissolution option on November 30, and Ramsay is scrambling to find a new title sponsor to rescue his program, which has signed secondary sponsors and athletes for the 2007 season. “This decision has left the best sprint athletes in America without the professional team and commitment they
Golden Gate Park
Hagiwara celebrates at the finish
Tilford took a dunking but kept on clunking
Weary and half-frozen, Tilly collects the win
Thomas sets off on her own
Sue Butler (River City Cycles) shadowed Melissa Thomas (Maxxis) for the first half of the women's UCI race
Schneider and Murphy duke it out
Into the drink . . .
. . . out of the drink . . .
The winner gives a thumb's-up as he crosses the line
Ullrich plans a birthday business excursion to the States
Basso poses before a map of the 2007 route
Boulder, CO – For the 11th consecutive year Sea Otter Classic, LLChas partnered with VeloNews to produce the Sea Otter Classic Official Program.With nearly 10,000 participants and 50,000 spectators, Sea Otter is knownas the largest participant cycling competition and festival in the world.As such, the distribution of the Program will be enormous at 110,000 copies. “The Sea Otter Classic Official Program is a fantastic product foradvertisers to showcase their brand,” said VeloNews Advertising DirectorNick Ramey. “Huge distribution coupled with VeloNews’ unmatched editorialcoverage offers
So I had to go see a chiropractor in New York, and they're different to osteopaths, chiropractors, because of the spelling. And they crack your bones, that's what they do, they crack your bones! And they take X-rays, but it’s pointless, because whatever is wrong with you — "You've got a bad back, I'm gonna crack your bones." "You've got diphtheria, I'm gonna crack your bones." "Your head's come off! I'm gonna crack your bones." "It looks like your mother! I'm going to crack your bones."— Eddie Izzard, Dress to Kill Anybody out there have a bad back? No,