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Spring time in Switzerland
Spring time in Switzerland
Hamilton and teammate Oscar Sevilla
Hamilton and teammate Oscar Sevilla
Danielson is holding his own
Danielson is holding his own
PRESS RELEASE – An Evening with the Luna Chix
Coming to the CLIF BAR Headquarters Thursday evening, May 13th! CLIF BAR & VeloNews are excited to present: First we'll tap a few kegs and fire up the pizza oven, then we'll sit back for an evening all about the Luna Chix Mt. Bike Program, highlighting the '04 Luna Chix Women’s Mountain Bike Team . Alison Dunlap, Marla Streb, Shonny Vanlandingham, Katerina Hanusova, and Kathy Pruitt will all be joining Gary Erickson on stage in the CLIF BAR Performing Arts Theater for an evening of fun and chat. Please join us! Hang out with fellow cycling fans, chat it up with the folks from CLIF BAR, and
PRESS RELEASE – Official Insight Race Across America program
For immediate release (Boulder, CO) -- America's most grueling bike race -- the 2,959-mile Insight Race Across America (RAAM) -- has chosen VeloNews to produce its 2004 event program. The program will be featured in a special RAAM cover-edition of VeloNews and as a special tabloid-sized section inside the magazine, plus have over-prints that will be distributed full run-of-book in Tailwinds and UltraCycling magazines. Total distribution is 100,000 copies. Now in its 23th year, RAAM starts on June 20th in San Diego and finishes in Atlantic City on approximately July 1. The event was
Mayo wants to arrive fresh for the Tour
Mayo wants to arrive fresh for the Tour
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn – More tire talk
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - More tire talk
McGee put his pursuit talents to use
McGee put his pursuit talents to use
PRESS RELEASE – Madison set to discover next Lance Armstrong
The courses are set, the athletes are ready, and the 2004 TREK Bikes Collegiate National Cycling Championships Presented by TIAA-Cref are only four weeks away. The Nation's top collegiate cyclists will converge in Madison, Wisconsin on the weekend of May 21, 2004 for three days of intense racing to crown this year's Collegiate National Champions. Racing begins on Friday, May 21 with the TIAA-Cref Criterium (Lapped Race) held on historic State St. in downtown Madison (Racing begins at 1, Men's D-I race at 5:30). Saturday sees action in the 86 mile road race that passes through Black Earth,
Monday’s mail bag: TV, rainbows and angelheaded hipsters
The Mail Bag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com, appearing each Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 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.All that and SNOOKER, too!Dear Editors:With OLNTV cycling coverage on the classics deteriorated to the point that it is just not even worth the wear-and-tear on my TiVo's hard-drive letalone for me to watch, I have half-started looking into
PRESS RELEASE – First Five Junior Cyclists Qualify to Race at Wachovia Cycling’s Series: Junior Pct
Norristown, PA – The first five juniors qualified for the JuniorPro Cycling Tour to be held Sunday, June 6, as part of the Wachovia USPROChampionship, now celebrating its 20th year in Philadelphia. MichaelChauner, 17, West Chester, PA high school senior and a member of the Colorado-based,Team Rio Grande, blistered to a solo finish, followed by Chad Young, 18,from Lancaster, PA, Main Line Cycling, both over a minute ahead of thefield of 24.Colton Valentine, 16, Philadelphia, Quaker City Wheelmen, Elliot Gaunt,17, Williamsport, Main Line Cycling and Chris Ruhl, 17, Quakertown andalso on
Thomas Prehn’s ‘Racing Tactics for Cyclists’ now available
If bike racing was only about legs, lungs and fitness, we'd all be racing nothing but time trials and concentrating only on aerodynamics and gear selection. But anyone who has toed the line at anything from a local office-park crit' to the Tour de France will already know that the real beauty of bicycle racing is in its tactics.Competitive cycling is about using good technique and having a strong tactical sense - "race smarts," if you will. While it's true that the most physically prepared cyclists usually survive, they don't necessarily always win. One of this country's premiere cycling
Julich marked his return to American racing with a solid performance
Julich marked his return to American racing with a solid performance
Eki’ drops back for a feed
Eki' drops back for a feed
Fraser takes the opener and the closer at TDG
Fraser takes the opener and the closer at TDG
And the winner is…
And the winner is...
Gaggioli defended her lead
Gaggioli defended her lead
Beltran had company for the first few miles but, no one could stay with her
Beltran had company for the first few miles but, no one could stay with her
Beltran stayed out alone
Beltran stayed out alone
Gaggioli was left to monitor the break on her own
Gaggioli was left to monitor the break on her own
Rebellin stikes a familiar pose
Rebellin stikes a familiar pose
The day’s first escape
The day's first escape
The early break in the men’s race would gain just over three minutes before the chase began
The early break in the men’s race would gain just over three minutes before the chase began
On the Cote St Roche
On the Cote St Roche
Swindlehurst took his second stage win but Frattini monitored the gap
Swindlehurst took his second stage win but Frattini monitored the gap
Jaksche on the attack
Jaksche on the attack
Team Monex in control
Team Monex in control
Iñigo Landaluze leads
Iñigo Landaluze leads
Wesseman slips to third in the World Cup standings
Wesseman slips to third in the World Cup standings
Fraser scores another
Fraser scores another
Armstrong takes the overall title
Armstrong takes the overall title
The race leader had his fans, too
The race leader had his fans, too
And no wonder: He was taking this race seriously
And no wonder: He was taking this race seriously
Now, as for Cipo’ . . . well, the Giro is coming up
Now, as for Cipo' . . . well, the Giro is coming up
And does Hincapie look more and more like a climber these days, or what?
And does Hincapie look more and more like a climber these days, or what?
Moninger has always gone uphill like a bottle rocket
Moninger has always gone uphill like a bottle rocket
The peloton cruises alongside a lake, which must have seemed inviting in the Georgia heat
The peloton cruises alongside a lake, which must have seemed inviting in the Georgia heat
Today’s winner, bringing one home to Georgia
Today's winner, bringing one home to Georgia
Grajales should be smiling – he worked hard for this one.
Grajales should be smiling - he worked hard for this one. For more Casey Gibson pictures of stage 6, click here.
Sherwin fronts a three-woman break
Sherwin fronts a three-woman break
Blanchard wins by three bike lengths
Blanchard wins by three bike lengths
The stage winner and the overall leader share a moment on the Georgia podium
The stage winner and the overall leader share a moment on the Georgia podium
Grajales had done his homework on this course, and it paid off today
Grajales had done his homework on this course, and it paid off today
The homeboy (he’s Colombian, but the team is based in Athens) had plenty of fans
The homeboy (he's Colombian, but the team is based in Athens) had plenty of fans
And so did the race leader
And so did the race leader
Armstrong showing a little leg (well, maybe not so little) on a descent
Armstrong showing a little leg (well, maybe not so little) on a descent
… along with faithful lieutenant George Hincapie
... along with faithful lieutenant Hincapie
134 miles, five categorized climbs
134 miles, five categorized climbs
Notes from the road: Used socks, fresh donuts, Georgia and best-athlete debate
A couple of weeks ago I ran into Boulder racer and former 7UP pro Chuck Coyle at Redlands. Besides racing his bike, Coyle is also the proprietor these days of theprosstuff.com, and we got to talking about ... socks. Seems that in addition to the pro equipment up for sale on the site – bikes, frames, wheels, components - TheProsStuff also has on hand several pair of team-issue socks. Used. I recently followed up with him, to find out if people are actually buying used cycling socks on the Web. Yes, he told me. "They're not going so fast. It's more of a specialty item," he joked. "I've
Friday’s mailbag: Cipo’ is great, OLN is lame, and O’Grady is both
Cipo's been a great ambassador for cyclingEditors:I can't tell you what a pleasure it's been reading about Cipollini at the Tour de Georgia this week. His attitude has been great, and can only help the U.S. cycling scene. If you speak to him, please pass along my thanks. His "diplomatic tour" is a success. Peter CarltonStamford, CT Let OLN know its coverage has deterioratedEditors:I'm sure you've all noticed the general increase in lameness of the cycling coverage over at OLN these days. Considering that most of us are tossing out 15-20 extra dollars a month on cable just to catch a few
A weary McCartney finds the line at last
A weary McCartney finds the line at last
PRESS RELEASE – Northbrook Velodrome Suspends 2004 Season
(Northbrook, Ill., April 23) - In a bittersweet vote, the NorthbrookCycle Committee has chosen to suspend the 2004 season at the Ed RudolphNorthbrook Velodrome. Although this will mean a year without racing atthe historic venue, the decision paves the way for resurfacing to beginin July, rather than next September. "It was a tough decision to make," said Peter Janunas, NCC president."Beginning the resurfacing project in July allows us to complete the projectbefore winter sets in. With the unpredictable Chicago weather, there wasa fear that beginning the project in September may have
The Postal train chugged along at the front of the chase
The Postal train chugged along at the front of the chase
The one and only Missy Giove.
The one and only Missy Giove.
Three of America’s best: Horner, Julich and Armstrong
Three of America's best: Horner, Julich and Armstrong
McCartney drills it
McCartney drills it
A frustrated Horner took his digs, but never got far
A frustrated Horner took his digs, but never got far
Workin’ for the man
Workin' for the man
Armstrong takes up the challenge
Armstrong takes up the challenge
… and then some
... and then some
The race leader meets the press: ‘I’ve never seen a stage like that.’
The race leader meets the press: 'I've never seen a stage like that.'
Tony Cruz gets out front for his turn in the breeze
Tony Cruz gets out front for his turn in the breeze
… as does Damon Kluck
... as does Damon Kluck
Even Olympic champ Ekimov has to fetch a little water from time to time
Even Olympic champ Ekimov has to fetch a little water from time to time
Meanwhile, the boss shows one of the young pups how the big dogs bark
Meanwhile, the boss shows one of the young pups how the big dogs bark
It’s not all Postal: The Navs got their digs in
It's not all Postal: The Navs got their digs in
Leblanc and Saiz
Leblanc and Saiz
Platt proved he was in for the short haul.
Platt proved he was in for the short haul.
Meet Mark Weir: Fastest PR guy you know.
Meet Mark Weir: Fastest PR guy you know.
Armstrong surprised them at the line
Armstrong surprised them at the line
OFoto’s Stewart on a long break
OFoto's Stewart on a long break
Voigt is solidly in second
Voigt is solidly in second