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VeloNews sits down with Lance, Levi and Chris
VeloNews, along with two other reporters, sat down with Chris Horner, Levi Leipheimer and Lance Armstrong Saturday morning at the house where they're bunked, up in the hills outside of Silver City, New Mexico.
Kreuziger takes over at Romandie
Roman Kreuziger (Liquigas) won the 157.5km “Queen stage” of the Tour de Romandie, between Estavayer-le-Lac and Sainte-Croix, and took over the leader’s jersey for his efforts. Kreuziger, who outsprinted Estonian Rein Taaramae (Cofidis), and seven seconds ahead of Russian Vladimir Karpets (Katusha), who now sits second overall. Kreuziger emerged at the front of the field after a long day that whittled the peloton down to just 35 or 40 riders.
A Fred’s-Eye View: These guys ain’t all that junior
With about 20 kilometers remaining in the Grand Prix Hoboken, the course narrowed and the smooth pavement gave way to cobblestones. The jarring straightaway suddenly bent into an abrupt 150-degree turn. Adding insult (and injury), three sets of railroad tracks crisscrossed the tight turn creating a maniacal web of steel ruts, cracked cobbles and skinny tires.
Mancebo wins Vuelta a Asturias
Following an exciting Stage 4 victory that earned him the yellow jersey, Rock Racing’s Francisco Mancebo held on in Saturday’s fifth and final stage of the 53rd Vuelta a Asturias to claim a GC win in his home country of Spain. In Friday’s stage from Cafes Toscaf to El Acebo, Mancebo crushed three category one climbs and a mountain-top finish to move him from eighth place into the race lead. He placed fifth in today’s 178 km stage from Cangas de Narcea to Oviedo and was still a comfortable 24 seconds ahead of his closest challenger, Tiago Machado of Madeinox Boavista.
Fresh Korn: Certified mail from the UCI could only mean one thing, right?
Fresh Korn: Certified mail from the UCI could only mean one thing, right?
Will Frischkorn: Certified Mail
After a busy spring I’m back in Boulder enjoying a break from racing and logging some great training in the hills above town that are just barely free from snow. While collecting my mail upon coming back from one such ride, I notice a little slip along with the random assortment of junk. I toss the mail aside. I stretch, shower, eat, screw around for a bit, and then all of a sudden I remember that slip.
World Cup XC, four-cross head to Houffalize
The UCI mountain bike World Cup heads to the Ardennes region of Belgium this weekend as the town of Houffalize adds four-cross to its popular off-road menu. Houffalize’s history in the World Cup dates back to 1992, and the venue has become a favorite among riders and spectators. Each year tens of thousands of fans fill the small town, which sits in a deep valley 25 miles northeast of Bastogne, to drink beer, ride bikes and cheer for their favorite pros.
Tech Updates: Sampson Stratics SL cranks; Wilier Triestina Cento1 goes electric; Everti Eagle at 11.4 pounds
Sampson releases Stratics SL cranks, Race cassette
Eric Sampson keeps his component group moving forward with the release of several new parts. The Sampson Stratics SL cranks are said to weigh 645 grams, including bottom bracket (in 172.5mm length with 50-34 tooth chainrings). The crank is built on an aluminum spine wrapped in carbon fiber, and the BB spindle is 6/4 titanium.Casinos betting on Philly International
Two casino companies hoping to become players in Philadelphia have taken a hand in underwriting the financially strapped TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Championship. SugarHouse and Foxwoods Development have committed $100,000 each as part of a one-year agreement, according to Pro Cycling Tour CEO David Chauner.
Leipheimer, Kristin Armstrong win Gila time trials
Levi Leipheimer continued to stamp his authority on the SRAM Tour of the Gila, winning the 16-mile stage-3 time trial in a record time of 32:59. Bissell's Tom Zirbel placed second at 33:52 with Leipheimer's Mellow Johnny's teammate Lance Armstrong rounding out the podium. In the women's race, Kristin Armstrong (Cervélo TestTeam) also broke a course record — Jeannie Longo's — winning her second stage in 37:36 and maintaining her overall lead. Alison Powers (Team Type 1) finished second, with Anne Samplonius (Lip Smacker) third.
Columbia’s Rabon regains lead at Romandie
Columbia-Highroad won the stage-3 team time trial at the Tour de Romandie on Friday, slotting Czech Frantisek Rabon back into the leader’s jersey he first claimed in the prologue. Caisse d'Epargne finished second at 10 seconds back with Saxo Bank third a further six seconds in arrears.
Wegmann wins Eschborn-Frankfurt
Milram put two riders on the podium in the Eschborn-Frankfurt City Loop on Friday, with Fabian Wegmann outsprinting Karsten Kroon (Saxo Bank) for the win and teammate Christian Knees taking third at 19 seconds back. The 48th edition of the race, formerly called the Rund um den Henninger Turn, covers a series of loops around Frankfurt in southwestern Germany.