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Cyclocross In Australia? Yes, Psycho-X
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Wednesday Worlds is like a disease that keeps on growing
Wednesday during ’cross season is one of the best days of my week, but this Wednesday was even better.
Carlos Sastre says he’ll start the 2010 Tour de France
After weeks of hinting he might skip the Tour de France, Carlos Sastre has confirmed that he will be at the start line in Rotterdam for the 2010 edition.
The Battle Of Sydney
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Giro stage winner gets four-year suspension for CERA
Giro stage winner gets four-year suspension for CERA
Amy Dombroski’s new ride
Part way through the ’cross season, Amy Dombroski is switching to Primus Mootry and a new set of sponsors.
O’Grady leaves hospital after collapse scare
Stuart O'Grady is released from the hospital after collapsing after MotoGP 'Hot Lap'
Casey B. Gibson’s favorites photos of the decade
Casey B. Gibson’s Best of the Decade Photos
Contador will do one more year at Astana, brother says
The brother of Alberto Contador says the two-time winner will likely stay with Astana in 2010, but no longer.
Pilates for cycling
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Technical FAQ: Cyclocross tire woes
Do tubeless tires work for cyclocross?
2010 “What You Missed” Calendar
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Ivan Dominguez joins Jamis-Sutter Home for 2010
The Cuban-American sprinter started 2009 with Fuji-Servetto, and finished the season with Rock Racing
Decker and Craig: A Smashing Good Time
No, they aren't that AC/DC, Team Giant's Adam Craig and Carl Decker are Team AC/DC, and they know how to rally for the off-season.
VO2Max And Race Performance
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Giro d’Italia
Giro d'Italia
Money Well Spent
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Cycling Tips Newsletter
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USA Cycling reviews Continental team applications
USA Cycling has announced that it has received and is reviewing applications for UCI Continental Team status for 2010.
Lessons from the bear
Barry Wicks finds the bear in his backyard isn't reason to panic, but his presence may offer a bit of a lesson.
Bike Lane Hazard?
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Marchante switches to Andalucía-CajaSur; Cioni to Sky
José Ángel Gómez Marchante is hoping to rediscover his lost “chispa”
Life in the pits at Blue Sky Velo Cup
Mud surely took its toll on both riders and bikes at Saturday's Blue Sky Velo Cup in Colorado.
How To Dress PRO
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Tour of Catalonia
The Volta a Catalunya is one of the oldest stage races on the international calendar.
Random Thursday Ramblings
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Pimp My Ride
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Paris-Roubaix
The 108th Paris-Roubaix will be held on April 11th, 2010
Ankling
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Tour de France
Running from Saturday July 3rd to Sunday July 25th 2010, the 97th Tour de France will be made up of 1 prologue and 20 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,600 km.
Technical FAQ: ’cross tire woes
Lennard shares some recent experiences and insights from the cyclocross races.
The Four Breeds Of Bike Racers
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If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It!
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Wrenched & Ridden bike reviews: Time Hi-Tense wheels
The 2010 Time catalog includes not just bikes and pedals.
Sue Butler, Barry Wicks win day 2 of the Cross Crusade’s Halloween stop in Astoria
Sue Butler (Monavie-Cannondale) suited up for the costume race at Cross Crusade No. 6 Sunday in Astoria and rode to her first series win of the season, while Barry Wicks (Kona) doubled up after taking Saturday’s opener in the Halloween weekend of racing. Mud from Saturday’s intermittent rain got tacky when Sunday turned into an unseasonably warm, clear day on Oregon’s northern coast.
Johnson, Compton best in Boulder
Chris Hoy snags 3rd gold as Brits clean up at track World Cup
Sir Chris Hoy won his third gold at the UCI Track World Cup on Sunday in Manchester as Great Britain ended the meeting with yet more medals. Four-time Olympic champion Hoy, who at this event was making his international return from injury, added team sprint gold to the keirin and sprint crowns he'd already won and in the process replicated his Beijing haul. In all Britain won 10 golds from 17 events, as well as four silvers and a bronze medal on their home track.
Weighall, McConneloug take Beacon Cross
Seattle’s Nick Weighall (California Giant Strawberries-Specialized) ran away from Mike Broderick (Kenda-Seven-NoTubes) to win the MAC Beacon Cyclocross Saturday in Bridgeton, New Jersey. In contrast, Mary McConneloug (Kenda-Seven-NoTubes) rode away from a tough women’s field that included defending MAC champion Laura Van Gilder and perennial front-runner Dee Winfield (C3-Athletes Serving Athletes), and 2008 MAC champion Mo Bruno-Roy (MM Racing p/b Seven Cycles)
Evans leaves Silence-Lotto for BMC
World road champion Cadel Evans has left Silence-Lotto for the U.S./Swiss team BMC for 2010, according to a press release from BMC. “A great opportunity has come for me to join a growing team of like minded individuals at BMC," Evans said in the statement released Sunday. "I look forward to working with the BMC group toward the same goals, including the Tour de France. I see the BMC Racing Team as a growing but very well structured and organized team. “Obviously, I would like to do better than my two second places at the Tour de France.”
BMC press release on hiring Cadel Evans
Santa Rosa / Adelaide, 2009-11-01 BMC Racing Team Signs the Current World Champion Cadel Evans The BMC Racing Team today announced the signing of current World Professional Road Champion Cadel Evans to a three year contract. This partnership will create mutually beneficial opportunities for both the current World Champion as well as the BMC Racing Team.
Landis: ‘Politics’ make Tour return unlikely
American Floyd Landis, who was stripped of his 2006 Tour de France victory after a positive doping test and a public battle to prove his innocence, has told a New Zealand newspaper that he may never compete again in cycling's most important race. Landis, now 34, told the Herald on Sunday newspaper that infighting between cycling's biggest movers and shakers will likely mean he will not be returning to the Tour.
Pennington pummels ’em, Wicks whips ’em at Cross Crusade
Kona pro Barry Wicks came to Astoria Saturday and put the hurt on the Cross Crusade regulars, while Veloforma’s Alice Pennington fought back from several hard crashes to take her first win in a women’s A race after three runner-up finishes. Intermittent showers and sun breaks kept the temperatures warm and the course sloppy as the Cross Crusade invaded the northernmost tip of Oregon’s coast for a Halloween weekend doubleheader at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds.
From Rower To Roadie
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Tim Johnson and Katie Compton take big solo wins in Longmont
A trackie tries to survive the Pisgah stage race
Track cyclist Colby Pearce gives a mountain bike stage race a try.
“It’s About the Bike:” A gallery from the Lance Armstrong bike exhibit and auction
Lance Armstrong's Treks make a post-season, cameo comeback of their own.
Doping scandals in Europe include Giro sample re-tests and intercepted text messages in Spain
Just as cycling enters the off-season, threats of new doping scandals are looming on the horizon in Italy and Spain. In Italy, the sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that officials are going to re-test samples taken from the 2008 Giro d’Italia for the presence of the banned blood booster CERA. And in Spain, a magazine reports on a police investigation into an alleged doping ring, including some text messages reportedly between some well-known pro cyclists and a doctor.
Italian re-tests
The UCI”s response to the AFLD report on the 2009 Tour de France
Response of the UCI to a report from AFLD relating to anti- doping activities at the 2009 Tour de France PART 1: GENERAL COMMENTS The concept of partnership
The UCI says it gave Astana no special treatment at the Tour, and accuses the French anti-doping agency of violating procedures
The UCI is striking back at the French anti-doping agency AFLD, which earlier this month accused the UCI of giving Astana special treatment at the Tour de France.
Andrew Hood: Euskaltel-Euskadi reshapes following doping scandals
Basque-backed Euskaltel-Euskadi is trying to turn the page on a season of potentially fatal doping scandals that plagued the team during 2009. High-profile doping positives involving Iñigo Landaluze and Tour de France stage-winner Markel Astarloza nearly scuttled the team, but backers are supporting the team’s efforts to refurbish the squad with younger riders.
2008 Tour Down Under winner Andre Greipel, who crashed out in ’09, will return next year
Columbia-HTC will be bringing two former Tour Down Under winners to the 2010 edition of the race, which will be held January 17-24, starting in Adelaide. German Andre Greipel (the 2008 winner) and Australian Michael Rogers (2002 winner) are in the Columbia-HTC line-up the team announced on Friday. Greipel spent months on the sidelines after crashing during the third stage of this year's Tour Down Under, dislocating his shoulder and suffering a deep cut on his elbow, which required minor surgery. "After Greipel's mishap at the race this year we are pleased he will be
Ricketts Point Challenge
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U.S. pro championships return to Greenville for 2010. What will the later dates mean?
The U.S. professional road championships will return to Greenville, South Carolina, next year, September 18-19. The dates are about three weeks later than prior years, slotting the race into a busy month that includes the Tour of Missouri, two UCI ProTour events in Canada, and the world road championships in Australia.
September 2010
Kazakhs claiming Contador
Will he stay or will he go? If you ask the Kazakhs, Tour de France winner Alberto Contador is staying in an Astana jersey in 2010. The ongoing saga of the future of Contador took another turn this week when officials said the two-time Tour champion isn’t going anywhere and that he will be held to finishing out the third year of his three-year contract. The latest twist came when Nikolai Proskurin, president of the Kazakh cycling federation, stated that “Contador will race in an Astana jersey next year. There are no problems.”
World champion Cadel Evans says he’s still aiming for the top spot on the Tour podium
Australia's Cadel Evans said Thursday he is fed up of being the nearly man of the Tour de France and is more determined than ever to land cycling's greatest race. Evans has been dogged by doubt after finishing runner-up in the Tour in 2007 and 2008 and only managing a trouble-plagued 30th place in this year's event. "I am tired of being known as the bloke who finishes second in the Tour de France," Evans said. "I had a lot of bad luck this year but I am already looking ahead to next year and am more determined than ever to win it, I won't be satisfied until I have."
Riding In The Bus Lane
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Michael Barry moves to Team Sky, where he will be one of the veteran riders
Michael Barry will move from Columbia-HTC to the British-based Team Sky for 2010, and the Canadian says his racing role on the new team will be similar, although he says it's still a little odd to be one of the old-timers. "I'll be one of the veteran riders, which is kind of strange," said Barry, who will be 35 next year. "The years pass quickly." Barry has worked closely with younger riders on Columbia in recent years, and he'll fulfill a similar role at his new team.
Carlos Sastre says he hasn’t made up his mind about his 2010 race calendar
Carlos Sastre insists he still hasn’t made up his mind on his 2010 calendar. The 2008 Tour de France champion was dismayed to see media reports that he was going to skip the Tour in favor of racing the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España. “My surprise was in capital letters, because I never said what is being bandied about in the headlines, which, according to them, it appears I have decided what races I’ll do in 2010,” Sastre said in a press statement Wednesday.
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High Speed Cornering Tips
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Team Type 1 adds some more firepower for 2010
Team Type 1 will start 2010 _ it's third year in the pro peloton — with most of its riders returning and a few new additions. The team, which includes several riders with Type 1 diabetes, will have an expanded schedule next year, with plans to race in North and South America, as well as Europe, Asia and Africa. Team co-founder Phil Southerland will continue as the team’s chief executive officer but will not compete professionally after being sidelined much of the past two seasons by a leg injury.
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Technical FAQ: Stuck seatpost remedies
How do I remove a seatpost stuck in my frame?
Powers, Bruno-Roy take lead in USAC cyclocross standings
Maureen Bruno-Roy (MM Racing-Seven Cycles) and Jeremy Powers (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) lead the USA Cycling cyclocross points series following this weekend's races. Bruno-Roy, from Arlington, Massachusetts, won both days at the weekend's Verge New England Series races in New Gloucester, Maine. Powers, from Hadley, Massachusetts, was third at Sunday's USGP race in Louisville, Kentucky, and has scored a series of wins and top finishes this season, including going three-for-three at the Cincinnati Cyclocross Festival.
McDonald and Berg win Seattle’s SCX #4
Zack McDonald (Classic Cycles) got his second win of the SCX series and Kristi Berg (Redline Bicycles) continued her domination at a chilly but mostly dry Ft. Steilacoom this weekend.
The former Saunier Duval team organization rejoins the ProTour as ‘Footon-Servetto’
The former team of disgraced cheaters Riccardo Riccò and Leonardo Piepoli rolls on in 2010, surviving a difficult struggle to try to erase the doping stigma from its name. The former Saunier Duval squad will continue in 2010 thanks to the arrival of the new title sponsor Footon.
The Chicken finds a new roost: Rasmussen says he’s found a European team
Michael Rasmussen is heading back to a European-based team. That’s according to Rasmussen, 35, who confirmed to the Danish newspaper Politiken that he’s poised to announce his return to a European team. “I won’t say which team it is until everything is settled. I expect it to be before the Oct. 31 deadline set by the UCI,” Rasmussen told the Danish daily. “By February, I hope to line up for the Ruta del Sol.”
Inside Cycling: A stage-by-stage analysis of the 2010 Giro
The route for the 2010 Giro d’Italia — which was unveiled on Italian national television by race director Angelo Zomegnan in Milan last Saturday night — has elicited much praise from both the European media and the racers.
When The Paceline Stalls…
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Carlos Sastre likes the look of the ’10 Giro
Carlos Sastre likes what he sees for next year’s Giro d’Italia. With a climber’s course laden with monster ascents, including the Mortirolo, the Gavia, Zoncolan and Plan de Corones, the punishing Giro course could well tempt Sastre back to the Italian tour in 2010.
Cameron, Van Meter hammer to wins in Cross Crusade No. 4
Portland Bicycle Studio's Molly Cameron made it two in row Sunday by taking the Men's A race at Cross Crusade No. 4, while Emily Van Meter (Hudz-Subaru) notched her first win of the season in the Women's A race. The skies finally opened up and dumped enough precipitation to bring out the mud for the first time this Cross Crusade season, and the rain had riders slipping and sliding over the pancake-flat course at the Washington County Fairgrounds in Hillsboro.
Tech Update: New stuff from Cateye, Skins and Blackbottoms
For every hot piece of gear in our Interbike coverage there are ten we missed — here's a few.
Sam Schultz and Lisa Curry win under the lights this weekend at Montana’s Rolling Thunder ’cross race.
Sam Schultz and Lisa Curry won Rolling Thunder under the lights Saturday night in Missoula, Montana. The fourth annual Rolling Thunder nighttime cyclocross race was held on crisp fall night in Montana. Kevin Bradford-Parish and defending champion Sam Krieg gave Schultz all he could handle. Also racing was Craig Richey, John Curry and Kenda rider Andy Schultz.
Dan Timmerman (Richard Sachs) and Mo Bruno-Roy (MM Racing/Seven) double up at the Verge series’ Maine weekend.
The sun shone down on the Verge NECCS Sunday in New Gloucester, Maine, but the mud hung like a black cloud over the head of many racers. Maureen Bruno-Roy (MM Racing p/b Seven Cycles) and Dan Timmerman (Richard Sachs/RGM/Radix), on the other hand, had great days in the saddle, each doubling up on the weekend and extending their series leads. Bruno-Roy kept herself upright through the start of the race, but that was the only change from Saturday as she dominated from the gun to the finish. On the first half lap, she had pushed out a 12-second lead and never looked back.
Kemmerer and DeWald post top results at the DCCX ’cross race in Washington, D.C.
Arley Kemmerer of Hub Racing and Ryan DeWald of Battley Harley-Davidson won the elite races in the third annual DCCX cyclocross race in Washington, D.C., this weekend. The race, which is run by the DCMTB biking team with Family Bike Shop as the title sponsor, had a record 533 racers on a course carved into the landscape of the seldom seen Armed Forces Retirement Home.
There Goes The Warny
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Nash, Johnson dominate Derby City
Race No. 4 of the US Gran Prix of Cyclo-cross on Sunday saw Katerina Nash (Luna) repeat Saturday's victory and Tim Johnson (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) continue his tradition of a Sunday win in Kentucky’s Derby City Cup for the third consecutive year.
Saxo’s Sorensen wins Japan Cup
Chris Anker Sorensen (Saxo Bank) won the Japan Cup on Sunday in Utsunomiya. The Dane, with an assist from teammate Jens Voigt, hit the line after 151.4km of racing just 24 seconds ahead of a chasing trio composed of Spaniards Dani Moreno (Caisse d’Epargne) and Juan Jose Cobo (Fuji-Servetto) and the Italian Ivan Santaromita (Liquigas). Sorensen launched a series of attacks in the last 40km, backed by Voigt, and the young Danish climber finally left the field behind, crossing the line alone for the win. Moreno took second with Santaromita third.
Timmerman and Bruno-Roy win in the mud to start of the Maine Verge weekend
The New England Championship Cyclo-cross Series made its return to New Gloucester, Maine, Saturday, with the first day of the Downeast Cyclocross Weekend. Racers were greeted with a nagging, persistent rain, deep, slick mud and cold temperatures. Maureen Bruno-Roy (MM Racing p/b Seven Cycles) and Ryan Timmerman (Richard Sachs-RGM-Radix) proved to be the toughest through the storm.