Tyler Hamilton made his appearance at the Cervello booth, but down the aisle his new Phonak ride was waiting a …
Tyler Hamilton made his appearance at the Cervello booth, but down the aisle his new Phonak ride was waiting at the DT booth
Tyler Hamilton made his appearance at the Cervello booth, but down the aisle his new Phonak ride was waiting at the DT booth
Carbon pioneer Calfee is now offering a bar/stem combo
Merlin's effort took more than 12 hours of machine work on one tubeset...
... but the result is worth the trouble
Descente found out who lives in a Pineapple under the sea...
Rubbing shoulders with the legends
Knapp leads Dunlap up the course's sloppy run-up
Alone, Dunlap navigates a slick descent
Behind the four leaders were, from left to right, Jackson Stewart, Ryan Trebon, Eric Tonkin and Ben Jacques-Maynes
Gully and Andy Jacques-Maynes lead the chase early
Fours years at Juilliard and this is what I get.
Bob Roll attracted a bg crowd at the VeloNews booth and we weren't even offering free beer
Andy Hampsten makes an appearance at the Parlee booth
Hampsten's new carbon rig is produced by Parlee
Marilyn makes her appearance at the Answer booth... well on the fork leg
What everyone needs... a sidecar
Bring the treadmill concept to the bike world
Multiple-use Bike... or is that multiple-use ski?
Rubbing shoulders with the legends
Rubbing shoulders with the legends
1-woods 2-Pena
Fred and George
Mouren Chase
trio Norway
1 Norway 2- triotunnel
Horner on the attack in Hamilton
Italy: Lots of power, but a blown strategy?
Rodriguez willing and able
Julich's early mechanical spelled disaster
World's preview: Hincapie aims to crack world’s podium
Van Petegem launches the decisive move
World's preview: Hincapie aims to crack world’s podium
On his own: Astarloa gambles
Rich and varied scenery in Hamilton
Hincapie: 'I didn't have the legs today'
1- Julich/Hinc
Horner - here with David Millar - was aggressive all day
1 - Peloton 2 -koos
Italy: Lots of chasing, but...
InterBike kicks off with On-Dirt Demo'
InterBike kicks off with On-Dirt Demo'
Clif Bar's Andy Jacques-Maynes and Jackson Stewart lead Vervecken (1), Wells and Gullickson on the first lap
Gullickson, Wells and Vervecken approach the run-up...
...while a chase group struggles 13-seconds behind
And then there were two
Dunlap, in a league of her own
Rad Racing's Will Freeman and Tucker Thomas
Specialized on a tear
Scramble for the line
Longo lit up the final 20km
The DH Shuttle
Mass-start road racing begins in Hamilton
Lagutin went early
Van Summeren tries his luck
Van Summeren stuck with Lagutin...
... but Lagutin takes the win
The U.S. chase came a little too late
Dear Bob;I raced as a professional this past season. The team is going to changecomposition for next year and most of us are not being asked back. Theteam owes many of us reimbursement for expenses incurred throughout theseason.I have kept two team bikes and will not return them until they pay mefor my travel expenses (which the team is responsible for paying accordingto our agreement). The team sent me a letter that has threatened to turnthe matter over to collections. Is it legal for me to keep these bikesuntil I am paid? Can the team simply turn their claim over to a collectionagency?T in
Why do I suddenly feel like I’ve got someone looking over my shoulder? Okay, quick show of hands: How many who wrote letters last week had ever read my column before? Hmmm. You’re free to go back to the live world’s coverage now. And I’ll sit back and have a few more donuts. Before I go any further, just one question: If I make fun of Arnold, am I lampooning a Republican, a Kennedy, or just a state everybody thinks is crazy anyway? * * * They came up empty in the time trial, and we won’t know any more until the weekend’s up, but I’d have to say that top-to-bottom, this is the strongest
Conciliatory moves were made to heal the rift that has grown between the World Anti Doping Agency and cycling's world ruling body during meetings between WADA president Dick Pound and his UCI counterpart here Friday. Union Cycliste Internationale president Hein Verbruggen had banned independent observers from WADA from attending the world road championships here this week following the leaking of a damaging report in the French press three weeks ago. However, after a meeting between the two sports officials, Verbruggen said that opportunities for "future co-operation" ahead of the 2004