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Is that bat in your hand or are you just happy to see Verhagen? Dutch fans celebrate a win over rival Belgians
Is that bat in your hand or are you just happy to see Verhagen? Dutch fans celebrate a win over rival Belgians
Hunter dons the yellow jersey.
Hunter dons the yellow jersey.
Tafi gets his countdown.
Tafi gets his countdown.
The streets weren’t always clear.
The streets weren't always clear.
Welcome race fans
Welcome race fans
The four world championship races start and finish on pavement directly in front of the grandstands.
The four world championship races start and finish on pavement directly in front of the grandstands.
The hills start within a few hundred meters of the start.
The hills start within a few hundred meters of the start.
Ann Grande scoots past on of the many homes that dot the course.
Ann Grande scoots past on of the many homes that dot the course.
American Jonathan Page surveys one of the trickier descents
American Jonathan Page surveys one of the trickier descents
Even in practice laps, this tree at the bottom of one tough hill led to a few close calls.
Even in practice laps, this tree at the bottom of one tough hill led to a few close calls.
Back on pavement, the course goes over itself before heading into the woods again.
Back on pavement, the course goes over itself before heading into the woods again.
The Sacramentskapel sits at the top of a short but tough climb.
The Sacramentskapel sits at the top of a short but tough climb.
The grounds of the Sacramentskapel will be off limits to fans this weekend.
The grounds of the Sacramentskapel will be off limits to fans this weekend.
The Tour de Langkawi welcoming committee.
The Tour de Langkawi welcoming committee.
Mapei is introduced.
Mapei is introduced.
Members of the Mapei team watch the highlights from last year’s race.
Members of the Mapei team watch the highlights from last year’s race.
A clear and present danger? Does it take a bat to control these men?
A clear and present danger? Does it take a bat to control these men?
Fignon backpedals, sells Paris-Nice to Tour organizers
After announcing last Friday that the first major stage race of the 2002 season, Paris-Nice, scheduled March 10-17, would "almost certainly be canceled," race owner Laurent Fignon recommenced negotiations with the Société du Tour de France this week. On Thursday evening in Paris, an agreement was reached between the two parties for Paris-Nice to be sold to ASO (Amaury Sport Organisation), parent company of the Tour society, which will do its utmost to ensure that the race takes place this year. Discussions broke down last week between ASO and Fignon, the two-time Tour de France winner, who
Big city feel for 2002 Pro Cycling Tour
The 2002 Pro Cycling Tour (PCT) schedule was announced Wednesday, and it has a decidedly different look than last year’s series. In a move toward more high-profile events in major U.S. cities, the PCT has dropped the Sea Otter Classic, the Downtown Criterium in Austin, and two East Coast events, the Capital Cup and Clarendon Cup, from this year’s season-long points competition. On the schedule again this year are the four races that constitute the First Union Cycling Series in June, culminating with the stars-and-stripes weekend of the men’s First Union USPRO Championship and women’s First
Groenendaal: Dutch fans should be armed in Belgium
You might just call it the rough equivalent of trash talk… only in Flemish. Holland’s Richard Groenendaal was quoted in Thursday’s edition of the Belgian humor magazine Humo as encouraging Dutch fans to bring bats and other weapons to this weekend’s world championship cyclo-cross race in Zolder, Belgium. Groenendaal, who has had at least one violent encounter with a Belgian fan this season, described the Flemish hordes as “the enemy.” The 31-year-old Rabobank cyclo-cross star went on to say that Dutch fans would be arriving in Zolder “armed with bats” to counter the interference of Belgians
Andrea Tafi and Francesco Moser.
Andrea Tafi and Francesco Moser.
At 462 feet, the four minarets of the Blue Mosque are the tallest in the world. It can hold up to 24,000 worsh …
At 462 feet, the four minarets of the Blue Mosque are the tallest in the world. It can hold up to 24,000 worshippers.
Members of the Lotto-Adecco team pose for the press.
Members of the Lotto-Adecco team pose for the press.
The new Lotto Litespeeds.
The new Lotto Litespeeds.
Holden highlights Cannondale USA women’s team
The women’s domestic road racing scene will have a new addition this year in the form of a U.S. national team sponsored by Cannondale. The team will go by the name Cannondale USA and will be led by Olympic silver medalist Mari Holden. Supported by grants from the United States Olympic Committee, the team will tackle an ambitious international schedule, focusing on World Cups and major stage races including La Grande Boucle Feminine (women’s Tour de France) and the HP Women’s Challenge. Jeff Pierce, former director of sports marketing at GT and recently hired by USA Cycling as vice
Holden highlights Cannondale USA women’s team
Holden highlights Cannondale USA women’s team
Dunlaps’s ready for world’s. Is Kupfernagel?
Dunlaps's ready for world's. Is Kupfernagel?
‘Muddy,’ was Gully’s take on Heerlen
'Muddy,' was Gully's take on Heerlen
Tomac explains
On Thursday we heard from the American Bicycle Group regarding the disbanding of Team Tomac. On Friday Johnny-T himself checked in to explain what happened. "It recently became financially impossible for me to field a pro team for the 2002 season," Tomac wrote in an e-mail. "The reasons being that sufficient funding from not only the main sponsor of the team (American Bicycle Group/Parent company to Tomac) have along with other industry sponsors, had to cut back on sponsorship dollars to the point where putting together a reasonable operating budget for Team Tomac was not possible. "Things
UCI opts not to replace cancelled cross-country
UCI, NORBA. NORBA, UCI. You two have something in common, so we thought you ought to meet. After trying to find a host for its last cancelled event, the UCI has opted not to reschedule the June 1-2 cross-country originally slated as part of the "triple" event at Leysin, Switzerland. That means this year’s World Cup calendar will consist of six downhill-mountain cross events, but only five cross-country races — the same number that NORBA has planned. "The (UCI) mountain bike commission decided not to change the fixed dates for the World Cup in order to avoid any conflict with any other
It’s the world or bust for Mapei
Italian cycling team Mapei-Quickstep launched its campaign for the 2002 season Friday with a vow to dominate the world - but also hinted its days in the doping-tainted sport might be numbered. Officially the message coming out of the Mapei team was one of world domination - the desire to regain their world number one spot, success in the two major races they have never won, a vow to compete on all five continents. But team president Giorgio Squinzi then went off-message, admitting his involvement in the scandal-hit sport might be numbered. Squinzi did not hide behind a poor 2001 season,
Paris-Nice 2002: ‘Certain to be canceled’ says Fignon
The first major stage race of the 2002 season, Paris-Nice, scheduled March 10-17, will "certainly canceled" according to the event organizer Laurent Fignon, who broke off negotiations on Friday to sell the event to the Tour de France promoters. The discussions started last week between Daniel Baal, director-general of the Société du Tour de France, and Fignon, the two-time Tour de France winner, but came to an end for financial reasons after appearing to start out well Friday morning. A press release issued by the Tour's parent company, ASO (Amaury Sport Organization) stated: "Despite a
Dunlap ready to take on the world again
While the rest of us were heading off to work Thursday morning, Alison Dunlap was boarding a plane bound for Europe. Already the holder of a rainbow jersey for her win at the mountain-bike world championships last September in Vail, Dunlap is off to Zolder, Belgium, hoping to add a world cyclo-cross title to her resume. Just a week before she left, VeloNews sat down with Dunlap in the dining room of her home in Colorado Springs. Here’s what she had to say about trying to win her second rainbow jersey in six months, her new mountain-biking team, and a few other topics. VeloNews: What do you
Lance and Postal selected for USOC annual honors
Lance Armstrong, tennis player Jennifer Capriati, and the U.S. Postal Service Team have been voted the 2001 USOC SportsMan, SportsWoman and Sports Team of the Year. The USOC SportsMan and SportsWoman of the Year awards have been presented annually since 1974 to the top overall male and female athlete from within the USOC member organizations. The team award was added in 1996. Voters for the awards include national media, the USOC Executive Committee, the USOC Board of Directors and the USOC Athletes' Advisory Council. Armstrong won his third consecutive Tour de France in 2001, the first
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Team Tomac disbanded
He was one of the most successful riders in the sport’s history, but that wasn’t enough to keep the team that bears John Tomac’s name in business. Just two months before the opening of the 2002 season, Team Tomac has been disbanded, leaving downhilling brothers Gary and Rich Houseman looking for work. "We decided that we’d rather do grassroots racing then spend the money on two downhillers," said Herbert Krabel, director of marketing for American Bicycle Group, the parent company of Tomac Bicycles. "Yes we sell downhill bikes, but we sell a lot more cross-country bikes. We also had some
Dunlap’s first rainbow jersey ride.
Dunlap's first rainbow jersey ride.
The old uniform.
The old uniform.
At home in the Springs.
At home in the Springs.
Jalabert takes a ride.
Jalabert takes a ride.
USAC national championship schedule released
The U.S. Cycling Federation announced its 2002 National Championship schedule Tuesday. The championship calendar includes road, track and cyclo-cross events for junior, under-23, elite and masters riders. The season kicks off with the National Collegiate Cycling Association (NCCA) National Road Cycling Championships May 10-12 in Burlington, Vermont. The collegiate championship event will be held in the northeast for the first time since 1993. The highly populated Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference will provide some great competition in its own backyard, led by the host school, the
OLN to air Baltimore SuperCup
The Outdoor Life Network will air the 2001 SuperCup finals on Sunday, February 10, at 3 p.m. The 30-minute show will highlight both the men and women's SuperCup cyclo-cross series finals races held December 16, in Baltimore's Patterson Park. "We're excited about this show because of how many things went so well in Baltimore," said Kiron Group President Lyle Fulkerson. "We had good crowds, great weather and perhaps the most exciting SuperCup of all time."
Newsbriefs: Cyclists in Colorado torch run; No Bessette at world’s
Olympic medalists Davis Phinney and Connie Carpenter will be carryingthe Olympic torch through Boulder, Colorado on Wednesday, January 30, asthe flame makes its way to its scheduled February 8th arrival in Salt LakeCity, Utah.Carpenter, who in 1984 became the first ever women's Olympic road racegold medalist, will be running with the torch at 1:45 p.m. on flat roadsin the northeast part of town. Phinney, bronze medalist that same yearin the team trial and two-time Tour de France stage winner, will carryit over a more hilly route at 2:48 p.m. near the picturesque ChatauquaPark at the base
Diet-Rite to sponsor women’s road team
Soft-drink maker Diet Rite is the latest entrant into the world of cycling sponsorship, as on Tuesday the company announced plans to back a women’s road team. The deal is part of an agreement with Boulder, Colorado-based Podium Sports Management, Inc. While the team is new, the names on the roster are familiar. The core is made up of the defunct Proctor & Gamble team. Among the riders are Cheryl Binney, Kori Kelly, Mina Pizzini and Joanne Kiesanowski. Also on board are Tina Mayolo-Pic and Cybil DiGuistini, who returns to North America after a season in Europe. Rounding out the roster are
Fullana with Orbea in 2002
Marga Fullana, 2000 world cross-country champion and Olympic silver medalist, has signed a deal to ride for the Spanish team Orbea in 2002. The team’s first training camp will begin February 18, near San Sebastian, Spain. Fullana, who rode for Specialized in 2001, had a difficult year, competiting in only four of the eight World Cup races, and skipping the world championships. Still, she won three of those four World Cups, and is the No. 8 rider in the UCI cross-country rankings.
Swenson headed to Salt Lake
Carl Swenson hasn’t made it to the summer Olympics yet, but the cross-country mountain biker, who’s a member of the RLX-Polo Sport team, will be heading to his second winter Olympics next month in Utah. Swenson was among 16 athletes named to the U.S. Olympic cross-country ski team on Monday. The 31-year-old Boulder, Colorado resident was also a member of the 1994 team that competed in Lillehammer, Norway. Swenson has won cross-country skiing national championships three times (1994-95, 1999), and was the short-track cross-country national champ in 2000. A year ago he finished 12th in the
Bessette has been relegated to a spectator.
Bessette has been relegated to a spectator.
Specialized trimmed down for 2002
Following a trend that has been widespread in mountain-bike racing this offseason, Specialized has announced a greatly reduced roster for the 2002 season. As it stands now only reigning World Cup cross-country champion Barbara Blatter is sure to be back in the black and red this year. There is also talk that Belgian Filip Meirhaeghe may return as well, but nothing has been finalized. As for the other four members of the European-flavored, cross-country-only team from a year ago — Marga Fullana, Caroline Alexander, Bas Van Dooren and Elsbeth Vink — all have moved on. Van Dooren will be
Mountain-bike World Cup schedule finalized — sort of
Finally the UCI has released the coming season’s mountain-bike World Cup schedule, but they still have some work to do. In a press release sent out Monday, competitive cycling’s world governing body revealed that Fort William, Scotland and Telluride, Colorado will serve as replacement sites for the cancelled events in Leysin, Switzerland and Arai, Japan. Only problem is that the release says that both events will be downhill-mountain cross only, leaving the series one race short on the cross-country side with just five. The Fort William event will take place on June 1-2, the dates
Kupfernagel wins ‘cross world’s tune-up
While Belgians Sven Nijs, Mario De Clercq and Erwin Vervecken tuned up for their anticipated world championships showdown, defending women's world cyclo-cross champion Hanka Kupfernagel showed that she'll be the one to beat at world's with a convincing win at the Grand Prix of Switzerland on Sunday. Kupfernagel finished 1:35 ahead of the Netherlands' Debby Mansveld and France's Laurence Leboucher. The U.S. team for world's has yet to arrive in Europe, but another American, Christine Vardaros, posted a top-10 finish in Wetzikon, finishing in eighth place, 3:28
Ferretti the fox
Editor's note: The February 4, 2002 issue of VeloNews featuresour annual Pro Road Season Preview with fullrosters for the UCI's 30-team Division I; analysis of the top ten squads;a look at Postal's new recruits; a profile of Rabobank's new hope for theTour, Levi Leipheimer and the following conversation with the man in chargeof the world's No. 1 team.He’s renowned as the wisest team boss in the business. A small man withimpeccable manners, his signature dark glasses, bald head and polo shirtare as familiar a part of cycling as the peloton itself. He has been drivingteam
Blatter may be Specialized sole pro rider.
Blatter may be Specialized sole pro rider.
McEwen celebrates his fourth stage win
McEwen celebrates his fourth stage win
Rogers plays it safe
Rogers plays it safe
Newsbriefs: U.S. track nats; Italian investigation; Millar out
USA Cycling announced on Friday that the Lehigh Valley Velodrome will host the U.S. National Track Cycling Championships in Trexlertown, Pennsylvania, for the next two years, 2002 and 2003. The 2002 nationals are scheduled for late in the season, from August 27 to August 31. The Lehigh Valley Velodrome most recently hosted the national championships in 1999, 1996 (with the Olympic Trials) and 1990. "This is the first multi-year deal for the national championships in over a decade", said Pat McDonough, Lehigh Valley Velodrome director. "Over the next two years we will host these
OHGrady! Who needs this SHT?
I don't think necessity is the mother of invention -- invention, in my opinion, arises directly from idleness, possibly also from laziness. To save oneself trouble. -- Agatha Christie, An Autobiography. Pt. III, Growing Up. A multimillion-dollar feat of overengineering that dwarfs the best efforts of Microsoft, NASA and Rube Goldberg, inventor Dean Kamen has unveiled his Segway Human Transporter (SHT), a 65-pound, $3,000 "smart" scooter that can travel a dozen miles on a dime's worth of electricity. Drooling tweekers, geek-boys and pixel-twiddlers worldwide have eagerly awaited the
Rogers in yellow
Rogers in yellow
Cadel Evans
Cadel Evans
Evans leads the break; Rogers (2nd) rides borrowed bike
Evans leads the break; Rogers (2nd) rides borrowed bike
McEwen takes No. 3
McEwen takes No. 3
Two more Schwinn-GT castoffs find work
Two more Schwinn-GT castoffs — Belgian Roel Paulissen and Frenchman Mickael Deldycke — have found homes for 2002, leaving only Finnish downhiller Katja Repo still looking for work this coming season. The 25-year-old Paulissen, who had four top-10 finishes in the World Cup series last year as a member of the GT team, has signed on with the Rainer-Wurz.com-Helly Hansen squad. He joins Italians Marco Bui and Hubert Pallhuber on the team sponsored primarily by Formula 1 race-car driver Alexander Wurz and ex-mountain-bike pro Markus Rainer. Wurz actually started his wheeled-racing career in
Checkin’ in with Frischi’
Editor's note: Newly crowned Swiss national cyclo-cross champion Thomas Frischknecht seems raring to go as the season charges toward the wrap up of the World Cup series in Heerlen, the Netherlands, on January 27, and the world championship a week later in Zolder, Belgium. "Frischy" occasionally sends out an e-mail update of his progress.Around Christmas I finished my 12 years with Team Ritchey in style with two cyclo-cross victories in Garfiniano, Italy on December 23 and Dagmarsellen, Switzerland, on December 26. Actually the last two races in the red-white and blue jersey in Belgium did
Bonazzi hits the Winter X Games
Two-time world downhill mountain bike champion Giovanna Bonazzi is competing in the Winter X Games this week in Aspen, Colorado. But it wasn't her two rainbow jerseys in downhill that got Bonazzi an in at the invitation-only event. Bonazzi’s third-place finish in last year’s European Skicross Championship in Westenrdof, Austria paved the way for qualification into this year’s X Games. “I feel like I’ve already won, being one of just 16 athletes to be selected for such a spectacular event,” said Bonazzi. “There’s always a big element of danger in these types of events, and I’m not as
Sacchi still holds the yellow jersey
Sacchi still holds the yellow jersey
Cipo’ may not be the center of attention when Ronaldo is around
Cipo' may not be the center of attention when Ronaldo is around
Stanley Kubrick was there in spirit
Stanley Kubrick was there in spirit
The uniform — sans mask — will be seen in pro peloton this season
The uniform -- sans mask -- will be seen in pro peloton this season