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Saxo Bank squad loses co-sponsor
The Danish cycling team led by former Tour de France winner Bjarne Riis has lost its co-sponsor Monday after software firm IT Factory declared bankruptcy and said its chief executive had embezzled 500 million kroner ($85 million). The team was previously known as CSC Saxo Bank, but was due to change its name to Saxo Bank-IT Factory for the 2009 season after the Danish software company had apparently stepped up to replace the American Computer Services Corporation as a co-sponsor.
Oregon Pro Classic back and better
The Oregon Pro Cycling Classic can count itself among North America’s best professional bicycle races. USA Cycling recently announced that Oregon Pro will garner the top ranking on the prestigious National Racing Calendar. The women's race also now boasts a top international designation on the UCI calendar. These rankings will ensure the highest quality fields of racers and top notch media coverage.
Ag2r sets roster for Tour Down Under
France’s Ag2r La Mondiale team will be back for next month's Tour Down Under in Australia, organizers said Monday. Ag2r La Mondiale has the best overall record in the Tour Down Under with four winners since the first race in 1999 -- Spaniard Mikel Astarloza (2003), Gilles Maignan of France (2000), Australian Simon Gerrans (2006) and Swiss Martin Elmiger (2007). "It is great news that such a quality team will be competing in Adelaide in January," race director Mike Turtur said.
Hoy avoids stranding in Thailand
Four-time Olympic gold medalist Chris Hoy has managed to skirt a Thailand airport shutdown by hitching a ride on a transport plane, his father reported Sunday. Hoy and his girlfriend were on holiday in the country and were due to fly out of Bangkok, but the airport was shut down by anti-government protests, his agent Ricky Cowan told The Scotsman newspaper. Drawing on contacts of Hoy's sponsor DHL Logistics, they were able to get a flight out of Phuket instead, heading to Singapore.
Staten Island cyclocross
New York City is the proud home of the House that Ruth Built, The World's Most Famous Arena, and a legendary marathon that concludes with a final sprint into Central Park. To that world-class sports heritage you can add one more landmark: The Cinnabon of Despair.
Bishop holds off new talent at MABRAcross
Thirty-five degrees, steady showers, gray skies … in short, perfect conditions for the final round of the BikeReg.com MABRAcross series, which also served as the Maryland, Delaware and D.C. cyclocross championships. The course was a long loop with many off-camber sections made treacherous by the weather conditions.
Driscoll, Bruno-Roy win Bay State Cyclocross
Jamey Driscoll (Cyclocrossworld.com-Cannondale) and Maureen Bruno-Roy (MM Racing-Seven Cycles) won this weekend's Bay State Cyclocross race in Sterling, Massachusetts, the seventh event of the Verge New England Cyclo-Cross Series. Driscoll's win solidified his overall lead in the Verge series. Bruno-Roy was in third place in the series coming into the Sterling race, behind series leader Amy Dombroski (Velo Bella-Kona) and Rebecca Wellons (Ridley). Dombroski was not at the Sterling race. [nid:85483]
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Troy Wells, Devon Haskell win Jingle Cross opener
Troy Wells (Clif Bar) and Todd Wells (GT) kicked off the 2008 UCI Carousel Volkswagen Jingle Cross Rock in Iowa City, Iowa, in fine style. The brothers finished 1-2 in the first day of racing, with Andy Jacques-Maynes (California Giant Strawberries) finishing third. In the women's event, Devon Haskell, Lisa Strong, and Josie Jacques-Maynes fought for position in a very tight event. In the final laps, Haskell pulled away from the other two, with Strong placing second and Jacques-Maynes claiming third. [nid:85492]
Brothers in arms
Fuji to assume sponsorship of former Saunier Duval team.
The team formerly known as Saunier Duval and then Scott-American Beef, has a new title sponsor for the 2009 season. The new Fuji-Servetto squad will retain its ProTour status. The team was close to collapse after the positive doping test of Italian climbing sensation Ricardo Riccò at the Tour de France. Both Riccò and teammate Leonardo Piepoli were both found to have used the new EPO variant, known as CERA.
Contador ready to kick-start season
Alberto Contador’s busy off-season is finally coming to a close and cycling’s latest “triple crown” winner is keen to get back on the bike. The Spanish climber heads to Spain’s Canary Islands this week for Astana’s first pre-season training camp ahead of the 2009 season, where he will finally meet his new teammate Lance Armstrong face-to-face.
Post-turkey rides
It's a holiday tradition in many parts — the post-Thanksgiving ride to celebrate the season, give thanks, and maybe burn off a few of the 10,000 calories consumed at the table on Thursday. Here's just a sampler of some of the rides this weekend:
South to the border
Vervecken takes World Cup round 4
American Katie Compton (Spike Shooter) and Belgian Erwin Vervecken (Fidea) won the fourth round of the cyclocross World Cup, the Cross of Koksijde Dunes, in Belgium on Saturday. Compton outsprinted world champion Hanka Kupfernagel, beating the German by one second to the line on Saturday. Kupfernagel, who won her fourth world cyclocross title in January, finished 17 seconds ahead of Holland's Daphny van den Brand. Compton’s win moves her to seventh place in the overall World Cup standings, with 110 points, well behind Kupfernagel’s solid first place, with 220.
Road Rash Repair Kit
Price: $34.95 Web site:www.roadrashrepairkit.com Road rash: Large, shallow abrasions caused by sliding across pavement without a full Kevlar suit. Symptoms: Loss of sleep, reduced mobility, and hypersensitivity to hot water, resulting in unpleasant cold showers and general crankiness.
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Schumacher denies doping, threatens suit
Former Gerolsteiner rider Stefan Schumacher, who failed a doping test at the Tour de France, said Thursday he will sue the French anti-doping authorities (AFLD) for defamation. "I have been judged and pilloried," Schumacher, who has always denied doping, wrote on his Web site. "My conscience is clear." "I don't want to stop here and I will not stop here," Schumacher added. "The people who have always believed in me and continue to do so and don't deserve this." Schumacher is one of four riders to have failed a test for the new EPO variant known as CERA at this year's Tour de France.
VeloPress revises Weight Training for Cyclists book
Just in time for off-season training, VeloPress is pleased to announce the release of Weight Training for Cyclists: A Total Body Program for Power and Endurance by Ken Doyle and Eric Schmitz. The book is now available in the U.S. and Canada in bookstores, bike shops, and online. Cyclists need more than just powerful quads and chiseled calves. Cyclists need total body strength-a strong core and solid upper body-to ride with power and endurance. Put simply, stronger muscles last longer and stabilize the body, improving technique and efficiency.
Milram considering an end to cycling sponsorship
German milk-product manufacturers Milram is considering an early exit from its multi-million Euro sponsorship of the professional cycling team, a German newspaper report claimed on Thursday. According to the Frankfurter Allgemeine, the company has sought legal advice about whether it can finish its sponsorship agreement before the contract expires in 2010. The current sponsorship contract is reported to be worth eight million Euros ($10.3 million) a year.
Legally Speaking with Bob Mionske – A time for thanks
As Americans pause to give thanks at the beginning of this holiday season, it’s a good time for us to look past some of the outrages we’ve experienced this past year and reflect on what we cyclists have to be thankful for.
Card, Borem win Ohio ‘cross championships
The Ohio State Championships were held in Columbus this past weekend on a course that featured equal parts power and equal parts skill. However, the presence of strong winds on race day made the power sections more significant, as three sections of lengthy straightaway went straight into a headwind. The park was extremely spectator-friendly, with most watchers perched up on the finish line hill looking down on the entire course.
VanMeter, Sager harvest Kruger’s Crossing wins
Another unseasonably dry Oregon afternoon greeted about 500 competitors at the Kruger's Crossing Cyclocross Classic, the closing race of Portland's local 'cross scene before the Crank Brothers U.S. Gran Prix comes to town Dec. 6 and 7 for its finale. [nid:85434] Held on Sauvie's Island, an agricultural area and migratory bird sanctuary about 20 minutes from downtown Portland, the course sent riders careening along rutted farm roads, through berry fields, pastures, a barn, over a pile of pumpkins and past a dead rat. And, of course, we shouldn't forget the beer garden and bonfire.
A grab bag of new products and soon-to-be products spied this fall.
In my travels this fall I've gathered a notebook and a camera memory card full of neat new products — or soon-to-be-maybe products — that have yet to find a home on VeloNews.com. Here is a buffet table full of a few of them:
Speedplay's new mountain pedal
[nid:85031]Geargrinder
Web site: www.geargrinder.com Geargrinder is a new casual cycling apparel company that features eco-friendly clothing and accessories for the everyday rider. The clothing is ride-ready, yet suitable for looking and feeling good off the bike or after a ride.
McLaughlin and Klug power to the Lansing podium
The Nov. 16 installment of the Chicago Cyclocross Cup traveled to the southern suburb of the Village of Lansing. The course was flat as a pancake; however, it was filled with multiple twisty sections and a loose sand pit.
The VisitPA.Com Pennsylvania cyclocross championships – this weekend in Allenstown
The VisitPA.com Pennsylvania State Cyclocross Championships take place this Saturday, November 29, in Allentown. For the first time, cyclocross organizers throughout the Mid-Atlantic region have set aside the upcoming weekend for the various state and regional championship races, with the result that the all of the state championships have raised their profile and seem to be benefitting from the general perception that a state championship carries more significance than it has in the past. As is the norm throughout much of the country, the VisitPA.com Pennsylvania State Cyclocross Champion
Kentucky ‘cross championships this weekend
Championship cyclocross racing returns to Louisville on Sunday, November 30 for the Zipp OVCX Tour’s “Storm the Greens”. Held at Champion’s Park, the same venue as the Papa Johns Derby City Cup USGP series opener earlier this year, this year’s Storm the Greens races also serve as the Kentucky State Championships. And though the event serves as Kentucky’s championship event, riders from throughout the Midwest will be competing.
USA Cycling president’s letter to members
Dear USA Cycling Members, Now that the 2008 calendar year is coming to a close, I’d like to once again thank you for your continued support of USA Cycling and your participation in this great sport.
A conversation with Tom Danielson
American Tom Danielson will be starting his second season with Garmin next year, but he’s looking at it as a fresh start. After a frustrating year that started with a broken shoulder and little fitness, the former Discovery Channel rider and Tour de Georgia champion is eager to get cracking with off-season training this winter. He sat down with VeloNews during team camp to talk about Belgian racing, rehabbing a shoulder and battling with his own brain. VeloNews: What’s new, Tom?
Astana training camp starts Sunday
Lance Armstrong and Alberto Contador will train together for the first time in the Astana team in Spain's Canary Islands this month, Astana said. Seven-time Tour de France champion Armstrong, who announced his comeback to cycling after a three-year hiatus earlier this year, and Contador, who has won all three of the sport's three-week grand tours, will take part in the November 30 to December 8 session on the island of Tenerife, an Astana spokesman said.
$20k Raised at SoCal Interscholastic Cycling League Benefit Dinner
Newport Beach, CA - November 25, 2008 - - Over $20k was raised last Saturday night for the SoCal Interscholastic Cycling League by dinner attendees and silent auction bidders. Cycling legends Gary Fisher and current BMC Professional Racer Tony Cruz elevated the evening, while 24 Hour National Champion "Pua" Sawicki interacted with several cycling stars of tomorrow at the event.