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Parasites and popinjays
Our readers speak out on Ben Day's tapeworm and Mark Cavendish's brash nature.
Van Dijk wins in Holland; Pooley in Switzerland
Van Dijk wins in Holland; Pooley in Switzerland
Alison Powers takes a big bite out of Mara Abbott’s lead at SRAM Tour of the Gila
Alison Powers (Vera Bradley Foundation) closed two-thirds of her gap to race leader Mara Abbott (Peanut Butter & Co.-Twenty12) on Friday, winning the 16.15-mile Tyrone time trial by a minute in a half over second-placed Errine Willock (Webcor) and 2:14 ahead of Abbott.
Intxausti new leader at Asturias
Intxausti new leader at Asturias
Cav’s salute, Vino’s return, Williams’ suspension
Readers weigh in on Cav's salute, Vino's return, Williams' suspension.
Armstrong and Hansen expecting child
Armstrong and Hansen expecting child
Should Kenny really ride?
A reader asks why a suspended rider keeps showing up at local training races.
Racing to perdition, bottles in Belgium and frequent flyer tips
Vino's win, bottles in Belgium and frequent flyer tips
Sweet Deal: Armstrong Buys Into Honey Stinger
Lance Armstrong becomes part-owner of Honey Stinger, a Steamboat Springs, Colorado, based company that makes honey-based energy gels, bars and organic chews.
Lance Armstrong becomes part-owner in Honey Stinger
On the day he started the SRAM Tour of the Gila, Lance Armstrong announced he has become a part-owner in the Honey Stinger. Based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, the company makes honey-based energy gels, bars and organic chews.
Discarded water bottles an environmental issue?
Britain's Chris Froome is among a trio of riders targeted by an environmental group ─ for throwing empty water bottles into the Belgian countryside during the recent edition of Flèche-Wallonne.
Vino’, flying with bikes, and no-frills cycling
Our readers chime in on Alexander Vinokourov, the costs of flying with a bike and no-frills cycling.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Vinokourov’s unpopular victory
After the Kazakh dropped the Russian in the last 100 meters of the last climb and cruised the final 400 meters to the line, the crowd let out an unseemly chorus of boos. That’s probably never happened before at a monumental classic.
Cutters win fourth straight Little 500 men’s race
Cutters win fourth straight Little 500 men's race
Horner, Hesjedal lead North Americans at Liège
Chris Horner (RadioShack) and Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Transitions) were close to the podium with solid performances in Sunday’s grueling Liège-Bastogne-Liège, while Christian Vande Velde, Ted King, Brent Bookwalter and other Americans have strong finishes.
Rahsaan Bahati fined for Dana Point Grand Prix incident
Rahsaan Bahati will pay a fine for unsportsmanlike conduct at the Dana Point Grand Prix, USA Cycling announced Friday.
Paolini, Mazzoleni and Basso’s sister charged in doping conspiracy
Luca Paolini (Acqua & Sapone), Eddy Mazzoleni, Ivan Basso's sister and 26 others have been charged with doping after a four-year investigation, the Italian sports daily La Gazzetta Dello Sport reported Saturday.
Three years’ of Flèche Wallone Power Data from Marco Pinotti
Team HTC-Columbia’s Marco Pinotti had yet another strong finish at the Flèche Wallonne classic in Belgium on Wednesday, placing 28th, 32 seconds behind the winner Cadel Evans.
Nicely priced parts, ridiculously priced tickets, roots of cycling
Nicely priced parts, ridiculously priced tickets, roots of cycling
Boulder Cycle Sport to open second location, in South Boulder
Boulder Cycle Sport will be opening a second location in May, at the growing Table Mesa Shopping Center in South Boulder.
Cascade Classic returns to McKenzie Pass
Breakaway Promotions, the events company behind the Cherry Blossom, Mt. Hood and Cascade Classics will announce the full route for the 2010 BMC Cascade Cycling Classic next week.
How are the rules applied?
Doping rules are consistent across Olympic sports. Are they applied consistently? Not always.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: The Flèche and Trentino, two hilltop sprints, two different stories
John Wilcockson re-caps Flèche Wallonne and compares its victor to the those on the podium at the concurrent Giro del Trentino.
Tour of Britain unveils harder route for 2010 race
The 2010 Tour of Britain will visit several regions of Britain it has never visited during what the organizers say is its hardest route in the last seven years.
2010 Tour of the Battenkill results
2010 Tour of the Battenkill results
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Philippe Gilbert played it smart at Amstel Gold Race
Philippe Gilbert is one of the smartest, strongest and nicest guys in today’s peloton. And those qualities were neatly reflected in the way he took the victory in Sunday’s Amstel Gold Race. He brilliantly exploited all the resources of his admittedly weak team then stamped his authority on the race.
2010 Zellik-Galmaarden results
2010 Zellik-Galmaarden results
2010 Rund um Düren results
2010 Rund um Düren results
Bobby Lea back to Battenkill for more lonely dirt
Bobby Lea, one of the heroes of last year's Tour of the Battenkill, returns Sunday with different aims.
2010 Sunny King Criterium results
2010 Sunny King results
2010 Vuelta Mexico Telmex results
2010 Vuelta Mexico Telmex results
Carmen Small is back to her big future in cycling
This time a year ago, Carmen Small was hanging her bike up for what she thought was good. When the relationship with her Italian trade team disintegrated in early 2009, the Durango, Colorado, native returned home from what was supposed to be her first full season in Europe. One year later, she won the Sea Otter Classic SRAM women's road race Friday for Colavita-Baci.
2010 Tour du Finistere results
2010 Tour du Finistere results
Monument to Lance Armstrong’s broken clavicle destroyed in Spain
Hooligans have destroyed a “monument” dedicated to the spot where Lance Armstrong broke his clavicle in last year’s Vuelta a Castilla y León.
Batttenkill: Bahati reverses course and signs on with Floyd Landis and Bobby Lea
The Bahati Foundation sharpened the tip of Sunday’s Tour of the Battenkill Thursday when the team announced that they will send six-rider squad to the race, a reversal of their plans only one week earlier.
Valverde wants success in Ardennes
Hot off second place at the Vuelta al País Vasco behind Chris Horner (RadioShack), Valverde says he’s in shape to have a good run through the Ardennes.
Volunteers needed for TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Championship
Excitement is building for the 26th running of the nation’s most important, single-day professional cycling race, the TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Championship, which is scheduled for Sunday, June 6, 2010. The 156-mile pro race is the “granddaddy” of all U.S. road racing and the unofficial kick-off to summer in the City of Brotherly Love.
Ogden, Utah, bike tour to raise money for velodrome
Ogden, Utah – Ogden City presents the Tour de ’Drome, a benefit bike tour on May 1 at 9 a.m. at Ogden’s Historic Pioneer Heritage Rodeo Grounds. All proceeds raised from the event will go towards Ogden’s future velodrome, part of a proposed new multi-sports field house complex. Participants can choose from 28 to104 miles routes. There will also be a “Fun Ride” for children of all ages.
Jamis/Sutter Home Men’s Cycling Team presented by Colavita selected for UCI race in Brazil
The Jamis/Sutter Home Men’s Cycling Team presented by Colavita has been invited to race the UCI 2.2 Tour de Santa Catarina in Brazil, which begins April 21 and continues through April 25. Directeur Sportif Sebastian Alexandre made the announcement.
Are we in it for the money? Probably not
There's a big difference in pay days when it comes to golf and cycling.
2010 la Vuelta a Castilla y León results
2010 la Vuelta a Castilla y León results
Bad influences, poor choices and trash talk
Bad influences, poor choices and trash talk
CAS reduces Flavia Oliveira suspension; ruling states she unknowingly ingested banned substance
The U.S. Anti-Doping Association has announced the two-year suspension of Brazilian-born and U.S.-licensed rider Flavia Oliveira for a doping violation committed in last year’s edition of the women’s Giro del Trentino.
VeloNews Magazine – May 2010
Every year VeloNews takes an in-depth look at the coming domestic road season, and this year’s 14-page section might be our best edition yet. It’s certainly our most plugged-in edition — between Twitter, Facebook, blogs, Web video, text messages and plain old-fashioned phone conversations, following pro racers has never been easier. We tell you who to watch, and how. Subscribe Now!
Alabama-Huntsville ends SECCC regular season with Hills, Thrills
Southeastern conference racing resumed this weekend in Huntsville, Alabama, as the University of Alabama in Huntsville Chargers hosted the regular season finale. This would be the final opportunity for teams and individuals seeking to cement a bid to Nationals before competing for double points at the Conference Championships next weekend in Mars Hill.
Collegiate showdown in San Marcos
On Saturday and Sunday, April 10th and 11th, collegiate teams from the WCCC competed in the Golden Acorn Road Race and the Huennekens St. Criterium, hosted by the San Diego Cyclovets in conjunction with the budding CSU San Marcos Cycling Team.
2010 Whitman College weekend results
2010 Whitman College weekend results
Dana Point Grand Prix gallery by Mitch Clinton
Dana Point Grand Prix gallery by Mitch Clinton
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2010 Ronde van Drenthe results
2010 Ronde van Drenthe results
2010 Klasika Primavera results
2010 Klasika Primavera results
2010 Tour of Turkey results
2010 Tour of Turkey results
2010 Dana Point Grand Prix results
2010 Dan Point Grand Prix results
Win a signed Hincapie Paris-Roubaix print
On Sunday, VeloNews.com will give away an autographed, high-quality print of this photo of George Hincapie, which was produced for the cover of the December 2009 issue of VeloNews. The winner will be chosen at random from among the followers of the VeloNews.com live coverage of Paris-Nice.
Messick denies ASO takeover of California Tour
Andrew Messick denied the rumor that the French events and media conglomerate is positioning for a takeover of the American stage race, calling it only a “media partnership.”
Come and Gone book chronicles the rebirth of pro bike racing in America
After a grueling five-year education in bike racing (A Dog in a Hat), Joe Parkin describes his return to the U.S., his struggles with the nascent American bike racing scene, and the birth of mountain bike racing. Parkin's new book Come and Gone is the sequel to his widely praised memoir A Dog in a Hat. Come and Gone is now available in bookstores, bike shops, and online.
Team application opens for invitation to Nature Valley Grand Prix
Applications are open for the Nature Valley Grand Prix, the top-ranked stage race on the USA Cycling National Racing Calendar.
2010 Drentse 8 van Dwingeloo results
Drentse 8 van Dwingeloo results
Discover France Adventures announces VIP Tour de France cycling tours
PRESS RELEASE: The company is offering a series of VIP tours that follow the same route as the Tour de France and along the way give exclusive on-site access to the world's top cycling luminaries.
2010 Grand Prix Pino Cerami results
2010 Grand Prix Pino Cerami results
Topping off a round-the-world journey
Round-the-world cyclist Pushkar Shah has traveled to some of the most hostile places on Earth, sleeping rough and enduring robbery and kidnap ─ all in the name of world peace.
Can he really endorse that?
A reader asks if it's really okay for a rider to raise a beer ... especially for a fee.
2010 Scheldeprijs gallery
2010 Scheldeprijs gallery
2010 Scheldeprijs results
2010 Scheldeprijs results
ATOC team picks, fooled again, appropriate penalties
Readers weigh in on the Tour of California, April Fools and doping penalties
Schumacher drops Beijing appeal
Stefan Schumacher has withdrawn his appeal against an International Olympic Committee ruling that he committed an anti-doping rule violation during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
2010 Paris-Roubaix galleries
2010 Paris-Roubaix galleries
Gallery: Boonen’s classics bike
Gallery: Boonen's classics bike
SoCal collegiate teams head to Antelope Valley
In the Western Collegiate Cycling Conference’s only split race weekend, Southern California teams did battle in the windswept Antelope Valley at UCLA’s road race and time trials.
2010 Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda results
2010 Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda results
Tour of Flanders video interviews with Cancellara, Hincapie and Farrar
2010 Tour of Flanders, post race video interviews with Cancellara, Hincapie and Farrar
2010 Tour of Flanders results
2010 Tour of Flanders results
Flanders Tech Gallery: Katusha and Lampre bikes
Flanders Tech Gallery: Katusha and Lampre bikes
2010 Gran Premio Miguel Indurain results
2010 Gran Premio Miguel Indurain results
2010 Hel van het Mergelland results
2010 Hel van het Mergelland results
Flanders Tech: BMC pro bikes
Flanders Tech: BMC pro bikes
USA Cycling press release on aero equipment rules
PRESS RELEASE: Following a recent notice from the UCI, the sport’s international governing body, USA Cycling will be able to adopt a “tolerant” attitude towards bicycle compliance in 2010 for all races below 1.1 or 2.1 and especially in junior, women and masters events.
Rossi’s B sample negative
The Italian Olympic Committee has announced that the B sample of cyclist Vania Rossi has come back negative.