Nozal still No. 1
Nozal still No. 1
Nozal still No. 1
Three's a charm for Diaz Lobato
CSC drives the chase
Madrid bound
Dear Bob;A year or so ago, my apartment was broken into, and my bicycle wasstolen. It was a classic Italian racing bike from the early 1980’s, soI didn’t get all that much money from my insurance company. Recently, I went to a century ride and started riding in a pacelinewith a group of cyclists I didn’t know. As I dropped back from riding onpoint, I looked over, and there was my old bicycle! I followed the guy back to the finish line, got his auto tag numberand called the cops. They say they are looking into it, but nothing sofar. What would have happened if I had just grabbed the bike,
The World Anti-Doping Agency appears to be taking steps to settle a dispute over news leaks that flared earlier in the week with the Union Cycliste Internationale and its president Hein Verbruggen. The dispute resulted in a UCI threat to ban WADA from future cycling events. The UCI threat came after the publication of portions of WADA’s Independent Observer Report on this year’s Tour de France in Monday’s edition of L’Equipe several days prior to the scheduled release of the largely complimentary report (see "WADAgives tentative nod to Tour doping effort"). The UCI and several other affected
Hot pursuit: Sevilla leads the chase
Training for world's
High speed across Andalucia
Landis and 18 others formed the day's first break.
Nozal looks more and more secure
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Treasures from Milan
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Treasures from Milan
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Treasures from Milan
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Treasures from Milan
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Treasures from Milan
No, it's not breakfast-it's the two types of polymer injected into Sampson's framesets
The $2400 Sampson Z9 with the SAS system
Cycling's world governing body the UCI on Tuesday said it wanted nothing more to do with the World Anti-Doping Agency following the leaking of its report into this summer's Tour de France. The UCI took its decision to ban WADA inspectors from future cycling events after the drug agency's verdict on the 2003 Tour appeared prematurely in the French sports daily L'Equipe on Monday. In a statement the UCI said that "its confidence in the system put in place by WADA had been seriously damaged," adding that "no observer from this organization will be recognized at upcoming cycling events. This
Heras gained time, but less than he had hoped
“El Niño” was strong, but he had a passenger glued to his wheel
Nozal: One day closer to Madrid
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Treasures from Milan
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Treasures from Milan
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), in a report issued early because of news leaks, has given the fight against drugs in this year's Tour de France a cautious endorsement but noted testing procedures included "weaknesses." The WADA Independent Observers report from the Tour de France published Monday said that since the doping scandal featuring the Festina team rocked the 1998 Tour, "things have changed for the better," but added that "weaknesses" in the testing procedures "can help potential cheats to bypass the system or help them find ways to assist their defense." The report was made
"You're entering a world of pain." – John Goodman in "The Big Lebowski.” Big John wasn’t talking about cyclo-cross. He was talking about bowling. Specifically, he was talking about shooting a fellow bowler for allegedly crossing the foul line during league play. But he could have easily been talking about this past weekend’s Brecktobercross, where I would’ve been happy to cross any line, foul or otherwise, if someone would have been kind enough to shoot me. I hadn't raced any sort of bicycle in nearly three years, so a cyclo-cross at 9800 feet was probably not the ideal venue for my big
It's been a while, but I still look pretty good in Lycra, don't you think? Huh? Hello?
Tour de France runner-up Jan Ullrich said Sunday he is set to make a decision on his cycling future with three cycling teams interested in securing the services of the Olympic champion. The German rider, 29, has become disillusioned with the Bianchi team - where he is captain - and looks set to move onto pastures new with former employer Telekom and an unnamed team rivaling Bianchi for his signature. "Before I go on holiday for a few days I will clarify my sporting future," Ullrich told his official homepage www.janullrich.de. "There are a lot of offers on the table so I will examine them
Following the news that the Saturn division of General Motors would be withdrawing from pro cycling at season's end, Schroeder Iron has announced that it, too, will be leaving the sport at the end of this month. “After careful consideration, I have decided to end my association with pro cycling with the close of this 2003 season,” said team owner Frank Schroeder in a press release issued Sunday. “The stresses to my business and to my family have been too great this year, and it would not be wise for me to stay involved for 2004 and beyond.” Schroeder, who told VeloNews earlier this year
The speedy Valverde storms past the two breakaways
Heras attacked, shadowed by Cardenas, who refused to work
Heras's move put Nozal into some difficulty, but not nearly enough
Last year's winner calls it a day
Petacchi, just a touch faster than Fast Freddy
Aitor Gonzalez gives up and goes home
Lunchtime for the leader
Joachim joined the break
Telekom on patrol: Julich and his teammates worked to set up Zabel.
Getting ready to race the clock
Heras would prefer to fight this one out in the hills
Nozal does it again, taking a tighter grip on the leader's jersey
TT specialist Millar finds himself denied again
Heras had a great time trial, but trails Nozal by more than five minutes
Leipheimer was the top American in ninth
Happy to help: Nozal made the cut
Acoss the open plain
The day's first escape went early
Mauri at the Vuelta.
Dear Bob,Last week, a city commissioner in our town was quoted as saying that“there is no constitutional right for bicycles to use the streets of thiscity—cyclists may ride only at the pleasure of government.”Is he right, or is he just blowing smoke?P.H.KentuckyDear P.H.;Constitutional law is the playground of law professors, not humblebicycle lawyers. Understanding the typical U. S. Supreme Court decisionis about as easy as reading Latin backwards, and usually makes about asmuch sense.The most common deskbook for municipal lawyers says that while “reasonablemunicipal regulations for the
Driving the train... Posties break things up.
Petacchi's win was not the big story of the day.
Just days after celebrating victory in San Francisco’s T-Mobile International, riders on the Saturn Cycling team have been told that they may well be without jobs in 2004. In a conference call with riders late Wednesday afternoon, Team Sports manager Tom Schuler said that the program’s major sponsor, the Saturn division of General Motors, will end its sponsorship at the end of the year. Saturn, whose 12-year involvement in American cycling makes it the longest-running major team sponsor on the domestic scene, had been rumored to be ending its support for its elite men's and women's team
Etxebarria and Gonzalez were caught with 500 meters to go
Landis joined what might have been a winning move
The day's only rated climb threw a wrench in the works for some.
Nozal: Still the man to beat.
The last hurrah? Chris Horner wins in San Fran'
They even get their own lights!
Savior of the planet?
La Vuelta de Barry: At the beach
La Vuelta de Barry: At the beach
La Vuelta de Barry: At the beach
Nozal: Still golden
Taking care of business... no flash, no signals, just a win.
Did I really beat him?
Dahle rides solo to the World Cup win
World champ Meirhaeghe shows it was no fluke
Valverde showed his quality today
Osa on the attack
Finally finished, Horner could celebrate
Barry was racing to win
A party on the Streets of SF - Postal launches a vicious, but ultimately ineffective, attack.
Perez leads an assault on the front-runners
Vinokourov, signing autographs for attractive, adoring fans.