Candace Blickem was out on a break all day…
Candace Blickem was out on a break all day...
Candace Blickem was out on a break all day...
...but a strong chase brought her back to the field on the final lap.
Ted Huang of Webcor controlling the break
Trent Klasna
Zabel celebrates but Freire wins at Milan-San Remo
It’s been a beautiful week in the neighborhood here in Boulder, Colorado, as spring is clearly upon us. Friday’s forecast calls for 78 degrees and sunny skies, with no snow on the horizon — bad news for the skiers in the area, but welcome news for those of us ready to get back into a riding routine. For me personally, the past week brought a 31st birthday, shared with VeloNews technical editor Andrew Juskaitis and celebrated with some good old-fashioned tricycle racing at The Dark Horse, a local saloon sometimes referred to as “The Dork House.” The week also heralded the arrival of a much
An inquest into the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of fallen Italian cycling hero Marco Pantani has found that he died of a cocaine overdose, the Ansa news agency reported Friday. "The death of Marco Pantani was caused by acute cocaine intoxication," according to the draft report by doctor Giuseppe Fortuni for prosecutor Paolo Gengarelli. The report found that there was not enough evidence to support the theory of suicide and that Pantani died as a result of swelling to the brain and lung tissue as a result of cocaine poisoning. "Acute cocaine intoxication provoked a
“You may as well call us Team Money.” Who ever said cyclists were humble? And why should we be? We deserve recognition, respect, sex, rock stardom, little poodles with American bandanas and Gucci booties. Yeah, and trading cards and tanning beds and … and … and leather pants and capes – it all comes rushing to the head like the initial stroke of a sprint, full of commitment and devoid of thought. Looking inside the head of a cyclist is like fracturing a carnival sky with the hands of an innocent child and scattering the pieces in waving strokes of glory. For the cyclist is a legend in his
Cocaine killed Pantani, a doctor's report says
Baden Cooke and Lance Armstrong, shown in last year's Tour, are a bit under the weather as Milan-San Remo approaches
Hi Bob,I own a vacant lot of land and I occasionally see tracks from mountainbikes in the dirt. I am an avid cyclist, but wonder if I am at risk ofa lawsuit by allowing them to ride on my property. I do have a NO TRESPASSINGsign posted.TimSpokane, Washington Dear Tim,When I was a kid we had a great stretch of woods, with a beautifulstream running their length, near my home. The woods happened to be ownedby a mean old farmer who asserted his property rights by way of shotgunwith rock salt filled shells. We would hear the old man shooting off hisgun, but figured he was shooting skyward as a
Treviso, Italy (18 March, 2004) - On the eve of Milano-San Remo, Cicli Pinarello Spa has created some special new bicycles for their top teams, Fassa Bortolo and Illes Balears-Banesto to have the best possible material to use in the “la Classicissima di Primavera” this coming Saturday, March 20th. New Pinarello Dogma bicycles in magnesium for super sprinter Alessando Petacchi and his leadout train, who’ve just returned from Tirreno-Adriatico with three stage wins, and for Filippo Pozzato, recent protagonist in the Giro di Liguria and Trofeo Laigueglia. Both Petacchi and Pozzato will be team
IRON HORSE BICYCLE CLASSIC CELEBRATES 33rd RUNNING in 2004Registration Now Open for Memorial Day Weekend EventDURANGO, Colo. (March 18, 2004)--The registration forms,schedule and pertinent information for the 33rd annual Iron Horse BicycleClassic are posted on the website www.ironhorsebicycleclassic.com.The event is focusing on on-line registration in an effort to save paperand trees. Registration forms can be downloaded and mailed to the office,in addition to registering at http://www.active.com.This is the 33rd anniversary of one of the largest and longest continuouslyrun bicycling events
Treviso, Italy (18 March, 2004) - Opera Bicycles, created by Cicli Pinarello will be the racing partner in 2004 with Team Manager Maurizio Fabretto’s new squad SAFI-PASTA ZARA-MANHATTAN The new squad will consist of 14 riders, led by two of the top names in womens cycling, Nicole Cooke (UK), winner of the 2003 Womens World Cup, and the Lithuanian athlete Diana Ziliute, bronze medalist in the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. Other riders include Italians Giorgia Bronzini, track specialist with the Italian National Team and Anna Zugno, Jr. World TT champion in 2002 at Zolder, German rider Regina
ARMSTRONG VOTED 2004 USOC SPORTSMAN OF THE YEARFive-Time Tour de France Winner Becomes First Athlete Selected FourTimes COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. (March 18, 2004) - - CyclistLance Armstrong, figure skater Michelle Kwan and the U.S. Women’s GymnasticsTeam have been voted the 2003 United States Olympic Committee SportsMan,SportsWoman and Team of the Year, respectively.For the second consecutive year the top awards go to athletes from thesports of cycling and figure skating. In 2002, Armstrong and Sarah Hughes(Great Neck, N.Y.) received the trophies. Last year’s team title went tothe women’s
GO MISS MONDIALI, THE BEAUTY CONTEST CONNECTED WITH THE CYCLING WORLDCHAMPIONSHIPS OF VERONA-BARDOLINO 2004!Selections of the Misses that will reward the World’s championstake place in the discos of Verona, Brescia and Vicenza.18 March - Verona, Italia - A spring under the banner of beauty, that’s what we have to expect from the new event presented yesterdayin Verona, in the seat of Asco Unione, by the organizing committee of the Road Cycling World Championships of Verona-Bardolino 2004. The contest starting on Sunday, March 21st, will select six girls charged with awardingprizes to the
Bettini wins in 2003
If Bettini falters, Vino' and others will be right there.
Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Forgive us our trespasses
Tech Report: Ridin' what you wanna ride vs. what you have to ride
Thursday's EuroFile: Armstrong to skip MSR; Bettini wants to avoid sprint
Bessette and Holden
Bessette and eventual winner Van Gilder
Eventual runner-up Megan Long guts it up that long climb
Another view of the climb, as the men parade upward
Editor's note: This article appeared earlier on VeloNews.com,but an off-the-cuff comment regarding new standards for caffeine and pseudoephedrinecreated some level of confusion. We have since checked with USADA and USACycling and feel comfortable with the original information included inthis column.At this year's training camp for the Health Net/ Maxxis team, riders andstaff hit me with an assortment of questions covering a wide range of medicaland scientific topics. The subject of recent changes in anti-doping regulationscame up repeatedly.“Why is the US government making ephedrine illegal
Lance Armstrong and Cancer Community Seek Cyclists to Participate in2004 Bristol-Myers Squibb Tour of Hope™ Princeton, NJ (March 17, 2004) – Cancer survivor and five-timeTour de France champion Lance Armstrong and Bristol-Myers Squibb Companyannounced today that they will partner again this year to inspire and invigoratethe public about the importance of cancer research through the 2004 Bristol-MyersSquibb Tour of Hope™. The cross-country cycling event will beginin Los Angeles on Friday, October 1 and will conclude in Washington, DCon Saturday, October 9 with a grand finale
Colorado Springs, CO--CTS athletes performed impressively yesterdayat NORBA’s National Mountain Bike Series in Waco, Texas. Alison Dunlap,trained by premier CTS coach Dean Golich, showed competitors in the women’sevent that she is as strong as ever after winning her first cross-countryrace since suffering a season-ending shoulder injury last June. She tookfirst in the cross-country event, placed second overall and is well onher way to gain her necessary UCI points for a shot at the Olympics. KaterinaHanusova, also trained by Golich, placed third in the race and overall;Willow Koerber, premier
CAMPAGNOLO INAUGURATES ITS JAPANESE SUBSIDIARYCampagnolo srl enters the Japanese market determinedly throughthe inauguration of its new subsidiary Campagnolo Japan.Vicenza, 16 March 2004 -- Campagnolo srl, world leader in themanufacture of top-quality components for racing bikes, announces the openingof its new Japanese subsidiary, Campagnolo Japan. The subsidiary is locatedin the city of Yokohama and will be the Campagnolo reference point forthe entire Japanese market. Campagnolo Japan will be in charge of the following activities:Promotion of Campagnolo productsManagement of
Ahhhhh....sweet home Alaba...... well, okay, I mean, Salt Lake City. It's been a while and things don't look much different here than when I started my epic travels seven weeks ago. It still looks like January outside, with daily snow accumulations and temps in the 30's. But I'm not going to complain, no siree. I'm just happy as a clam to be sleeping in my own bed, breathing fresh mountain air and seeing my wife's happy face every morning instead of a haggard teammate's disheveled mug. Oh, the things I've seen in the past month-and-a-half.....Australia, Italy, France, Switzerland, Spain,
Petacchi strikes a familiar pose
Spend your money at homeEditors,The Parisian bike shop scene is dismal (see "You'll always haveParis" in Wednesday's mail bag). Selection is poor and prices are horrible. La Maison du Velo noted by one of your readers has closed down. Thebest bet for high end gear is La Gazelle (two locations, one near L'Archedu Triomphe) www.la-gazelle.com. There are a couple of other shops near by on the Ave de la Grande Armée. I stock up on bikes and bike supplies when I'm back in the States wherethe selection is far superior and the prices are much better.Tom GrosmanParis, France Even the accident
Pearce and Carney in the Madison
The Ukraine took the Madison
Photo Gallery - Day 3 at Mexico City World Cup
Photo Gallery - Day 3 at Mexico City World Cup
Photo Gallery - Day 3 at Mexico City World Cup
Photo Gallery - Day 3 at Mexico City World Cup
Vande Velde: Undocumented worker?
Monday's mail bag: Paris, Saturn, the big game and a banana
CADENCE PERFORMANCE CYCLING CENTERSTEAM WITH RENOWNED CARMICHAEL TRAINING SYSTEMS (CTS) TO OPENFIRST WORLD-CLASS RETAIL & TRAINING FACILITY IN MANAYUNKOne-Stop Cycling Center to Provide Bikes, Training, Apparel, TravelPHILADELPHIA, PA, MARCH 15, 2004 – Cadence Performance Cycling Centers,the Philadelphia area’s first and most complete world-class retail bicyclefacility and home to the nation’s first expansion of the renowned CarmichaelTraining Systems (CTS), will open its first Center next month at 4323 MainSt. in Manayunk, not far from cycle racing’s legendary Manayunk Wall.Located in the
NORRISTOWN, PA (March 15, 2004) – The Pro Cycling Tour (PCT) announcedtoday an agreement with VeloNews as a sponsor of the 2004 Pro Cycling Tourand its events in Philadelphia, New York City, Vail, and San Francisco. As a PCT media partner, VeloNews, the journal of competitive cycling, willreceive prominent visibility and co-branded media opportunities at ProCycling Tour events.“The Pro Cycling Tour is a great series, and a key component of theU.S. bike racing calendar,” says Dave Whittingham, Inside Communications’Marketing Manager. “We’re enthusiastic about our partnership with the PCTin
Rebellin, Jaksche and Bobby J reach the podium in Nice
No. 3 for Vino'
This was team win for CSC as well as an overall title for Jaksche.
It quickly turned into another Alison v. Alison battle
Pearce is a picture of concentration
Men's points race
His focus pays off in gold
Jame Carney
Mirabella adds to the U.S. medal case
... and here's the proof
Tanya Lindenmuth
Lindenmuth was fastest in the morning but had to settle for silver in the final
France's Gane is a favorite to medal in the sprint in Athens
Nothstein easily made the keirin final, but wound up fifth
New Zealand's team pursuit squad turned in a strong performance
Vino' wins his second stage
Reed earned silver in the keirin
ITM's bars
The champ's seat
Tektro kicks it up a notch with a carbon brakeset
VDB, now sixth overall, was among the riders having a go today
Sanchez nearly made a last-minute bid stick
The men from up North were out Front
Alison v. Alison
McGrath was fastest among the men
Garrett Wonders, a member of the Hincapie Sportswear-Bianchi cycling team, died on Wednesday after being struck by a pickup truck while training in South Carolina. “This is a terrible tragedy that can remind us all of the inherent danger of the sport we love,” said Hincapie Sportswear’s Steve Baker in a posting to the Internet newsgroup rec.bicycles.racing. “My sincere condolences go out to Garrett's family and friends in this very difficult time.” According to the Charleston Post and Courier website, Wonders, 25, was on a solo training ride on State Road 791 south of Moncks Corner when he
With two months and two weeks to go, the courses are secured, sponsors are in line, and racers are tweaking their fitness; the 2004 Trek Bikes Collegiate National Championships in Madison, Wisconsin, are going to be an incredible three days of racing. Exciting news to announce is the Waterloo Team Time Trial on May 23, 2004. This event will start bright 'n' early at 8 a.m. at the Trek Factory in Waterloo, Wisconsin. The course is a rocking 30km out and back with a few rollers along the way. This is the final day of racing in the three-event championship. Friday highlights the TIAA-CREF
News from Taipei - Day 2 at the International Cycle Show
News from Taipei - Day 2 at the International Cycle Show
News from Taipei - Day 2 at the International Cycle Show
News from Taipei - Day 2 at the International Cycle Show