Cut-aways illustrating the co-molding process, these are for the seat tube link.
Cut-aways illustrating the co-molding process, these are for the seat tube link.
Cut-aways illustrating the co-molding process, these are for the seat tube link.
Fisher’s new Superfly carbon 29er hardtail, it’s designed in the Waterloo, Wisconsin, but will be made overseas.
Fox Racing Shox new 29-inch fork built exclusively for Gary Fisher and Trek, featuring a 51mm offset, this one relies on F Series RLC internals.
Fisher’s new HiFi 29er
Bontrager was showing a Prototype Rhythm 29 wheelset with a modified crow’s foot lacing pattern with 24 spokes.
The new Paragon hardtail
And its shaped tubing
Trek’s new full-suspension 69er, there is rumor that one will be spec’d how Brown races his, with a single front chainring.
The geared 69er hardtail...
USA Cycling on Thursday announced the eight-member squad that will represent the USA Cycling National Development Team at the Tour de Georgia April 16-22. The third event on the inaugural USA Cycling Professional Tour calendar and a UCI 2.HC-ranked race, the Tour de Georgia will feature some of the top European-based UCI ProTour squads as well as other top domestic and international pro cycling teams. Supported heavily by Specialized, AMD, the USA Cycling Development Foundation and VMG Racing, The USA Cycling National Development Team is comprised of some of the best and brightest young
..shares its seatstays with the original single-speed 69er hardtail.
The arbitration panel scheduled to review the doping case of Floyd Landis has ruled that the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency may retest Landis’s remaining B from last summer’s Tour de France for the presence of exogenous testosterone. Landis allegedly tested positive for a skewed testosterone-epitestosterone ratio following his remarkable come-from-behind performance in the 17th stage of the 2006 Tour. While the panel, in a 2-1 decision, voted to allow the testing of remaining B samples, it deferred a ruling on whether the resulting evidence could be admitted in Landis’s suspension hearing, now
Giants among their peers: Craig and Emmett made their sponsor proud
Mio Technology Europe will sponsor the Discovery Channel cycling team for this year’s Tour de France and the rest of the 2007 season, GPS Business News reported Thursday. Mio Technology is a European manufacturer of global positioning systems. It was not clear if the sponsorship would continue into 2008. The Discovery Channel team is currently searching for a new title sponsor to replace Discovery Communications, which announced in February it would end its three-year title sponsorship at the end of the 2007 season. GPS Business News reports that the sponsorship offers Mio “a good way to
Farrar broke his patella on the drop off of the Kemmelberg.
Matt Wilson escaped with only a sprained wrist.
Brard and Mengin in the break
Mathew Hayman (Rabobank) was one of many victims of the cobbled Kemmelberg
Burghardt on the cobbles
Matt Wilson (Unibet.com) was another
Farrar's classics debut was cut short by a crash on the cobbles
Boonen says he's ready for Sunday
Ventoso and Hammond driving it hard
They call it a 'sprinters' classic,' but there's a long ride before that last 200 meters.
The two trips down the back side of the Kemmelberg took their toll.
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The peloton got close... but not close enough.
The embattled ProTour team Unibet.com was officially warned it had broken Belgian law Wednesday, just as several of its riders fell victim to the cobbles in the Ghent-Wevelgem semi-classic. The Belgian-Swedish outfit, sponsored by an Internet betting company, had initially been caught up in a dispute between race organizers and the sport's world ruling body the UCI over the number of teams in the ProTour. But lately the team has fallen victim to the strict interpretation of laws in France and Belgium governing betting. Internet betting is illegal in both countries and the teamwas
Is 'the man who beat Petacchi' now a favorite to win in Wevelgem?
Healthy again, Kabush is a favorite to take Sunday's cross-country
Gould has been dominant so far this season.
Burghardt shows off his prize
Our latest reader-submitted Photo Gallery is now ready for your viewing pleasure. Of course, a new gallery also means the naming of the winner of our most recent contest. This week’s winning photograph is one of those that prompted a response from everyone to whom we showed it. Usually, it was “OUCH!” Leslie Karnowski’s “Pedal strike Maryville Tenn crit” isn’t your usual gratuitous crash photo. Instead, it beautifully captures one of those moments all of us as racers have either experienced or continue to dread. Nice work, Leslie. Please drop us a note at Rosters@InsideInc.comto work
Nico Mattan scored a big win in 2005
Hushovd charges to victory in 2006
Pedal strike Maryville Tenn crit
The driver pretended not to see the red light nor hear the honking black and white which followed him for a block until Calvin angrily blasted him to the curb with the siren. “Watch him say ‘who me?’” said Calvin as he got out of the car and approached from the driver’s side while Francis advanced on the passenger side, shining his light, distracting the driver to protect his vulnerable partner on the street.— “The Choirboys,” by Joseph Wambaugh How many of you laughed out loud when Jan Ullrich’s lawyer said we shouldn’t leap to any conclusions just because his client has been inextricably
Former Tour de France champion Jan Ullrich insisted Sunday that he is above reproach despite blood bags seized in a Spanish doping scandal having been proven to be his by German prosecutors. DNA tests on blood seized in the offices of Spanish doctor Eufemiano Fuentes last year have proven that the samples are Ullrich's, say Bonn prosecutors, who are investigating the rider for possible fraud. But in a letter addressed to his fans on his website, the 1997 Tour de France winner said: "These latest findings change strictly nothing of the fact that I'm blameless. "I've never lied
Instant podium — just add water
And the livin' is easy: Warm weather made for great spectating - and weird racing - at the Tour of Flanders this year.
Tyler's dream of riding the spring classics has come true
Ballan wins
Ballan and Hoste working their slim advantage
A little fog, but otherwise a lovely day for a bike race
Panache and power
It was that close
The podium
Acosta was part of an early break . . .
. . . as was Franzoi
World champ Bettini shows his rainbow colors
Knaven chases
Riders pouring into Bruges
Justin England (Toyota-United) and Jonny Sundt (Kelly Benefit Strategies-Medifast) wore latex gloves over their cycling gloves
Even the bikes got blankies to keep them warm
Ace photog' Casey Gibson: 'It's not the temperature that's the problem, it's the humidity.'
Navigators tackling the climb
Bernardo Colex (Tecos), from Puebla, Mexico, said he'd never ridden in the snow before
Chasing, chasing
Alex Candelario (Jelly Belly) and Svein Tuft (Symmetrics) stayed warm on a chartered bus during the delay
McCarty workin' it
Kodak Gallery-Sierra Nevada's Ryan Trebon wore every article of clothing he'd brought, and borrowed a few extra layers
Tuft powers through the powder
The organization representing UCI ProTour teams has asked cycling authorities to carry out DNA tests on all riders implicated in the Spanish Operación Puerto scandal. The demand comes in the wake of DNA evidence that linked former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich with blood bags found on the properties of tainted doctor Eufemiano Fuentes, as part of the Puerto investigation. In a joint statement, the ProTour teams and the International Association of Professional Cycling Groups (AIGCP) have asked all cycling authorities to use the DNA of cyclists implicated in the affair to discover
Aussie Henk Vogels (Toyota-United) looked as though there were other things he would prefer to do than race in the snow
Van Petegem is eyeing retirement, but he's not quite ready to hang up his cleats.
Tuft takes the hard-fought win
Van Petegem last won Flanders in 2003. Now he's riding for the competition
Some of the fans lining the race route seemed a little frosty
Van Petegem says the first Flanders victory in 1999 remains one of his fondest memories.
Tuft leads McCarty
The Koppenberg was a classic hurdle, but it was never the only hurdle in the Tour of Flanders
With one to go, he's gone
Van Petegem is comfortable in his current role at Quick Step
Welcome to sunny — er, snowy — Williamsburg
U.S. Open hits the road after snow delay
Last year's race was held in epic conditions
The weather has left directors and officials wondering what to do
The peloton tackles the cobbled climb