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Fojtik locks up Crocodile Trophy win
Czech cyclist Ondrej Fojtik achieved a life’s dream Wednesday, winning the Crocodile Trophy in the most emphatic fashion possible, with a victory in the penultimate stage from Cooktown to Daintree. The General Classification of the Crocodile Trophy – as per race tradition – was decided on Wednesday. Thursday’s final stage to Cape Tribulation will not be timed.
Kozo Shimano has left Shimano American Corp.
Kozo Shimano is no longer working for the family business, where he had been employed for more than 20 years. Last Thursday was his last day with Shimano American Corp., the Irvine, California, division of the Japanese component giant. Shimano, 46, was president of the company's American division from 2000 to 2006, before switching roles to focus on bicycle and fishing advocacy and public relations. He told VeloNews on Tuesday that he could not yet talk about his departure or the next step in his career.
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Cyclist Chris Hoy launches a scholarship program
Chris Hoy, who won three gold medals on the velodrome at this summer's Beijing Olympics, is launching a program to seek out and develop his successor in time for the 2012 London Olympics and the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. The cyclist launched the Chris Hoy Scholarship Tuesday at Murrayshall House Hotel in Scone Perthshire, the location of the Stone of Destiny where Kings of Scotland were crowned. The project will work with companies that invest in grass roots sports and support the development of Great Britain’s future Olympians.
Schempf, Buerkle claim DCCX ‘cross crowns
Weston Schempf (C3-Sollay.com) claimed his second consecutive victory in the DCCX Cyclocross Race on Sunday in Washington, D.C. The race, held on the grounds of the historic Armed Forces Retirement Home and presented by DCMTB-City Bikes, is the third in the BikeReg.com MABRA cyclocross series.
Team Type 1 signs two
Team Type 1 has signed young Belgian all-arounder Willem Van den Eynde and re-signed Australian Fabio Calabria. Both racers have Type 1 diabete. Calabria and Van den Eynde must constantly monitor their blood sugar and food intake while using insulin that is permitted by a the UCI's Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE). Team Type 1 Sport Director Ed Beamon said Calabria’s success in his first professional season provided the team with the confidence it can meet its stated goal to put a racer with Type 1 diabetes in the Tour de France by 2012.
Weighall, ?Berg win sunny Seattle ‘cross
Kristi Berg (Redline Bicycles) and Nick Weighall (Rad Racing-Hagens-Berman) won the sun-splashed Ft. Steilacoom cyclocross on Sunday in Lakewood, Washington. The track was dry and fast, the weather warm, and the elite women’s race a battle from the gun. Berg, Kari Studley (Velo BelaKona), Ingrid Spies (Recycled Cycles) and Ann Knapp (Kona) pushed and pulled each other? for four laps, with no one gaining a clear advantage.
Rock Racing’s Sevilla wins in Colombia
Rock Racing’s Oscar Sevilla became the first non-Colombian in 48 years to win the RCN Classic when the Spaniard finished second in Sunday’s final stage individual time trial to secure a 40-second overall victory. Competing for the “Mayor of Tunja” composite team, Sevilla scored his fifth win of the season and his first in an international stage race since the 2006 Vuelta Ciclista Asturias in Spain. “I am particularly happy with this win because Colombia is my second home,” Sevilla said. “The people here make me feel very much at home.”
Powers, Butler lead cyclocross standings
Following last weekend's USGP races in Louisville, Kentucky, Jeremy Powers (Cyclocrossworld.com - Cannondale) still leads the USA Cycling National Calendar rankings, while Sue Butler (MonaVie - Cannondale moved past Amy Dombroski into the lead of the women's rankings. The complete USA Cycling cyclocross national calendar is available on.pdf from the USA Cycling Web site. Men's USA Cycling cyclocross standings | ( Women's standings )
Sastre eyes Giro ride
The 2009 Giro d’Italia looks to be shaping up into a battle of cycling’s titans, as still more big names have announced plans to race in Italy in May . With Lance Armstrong, Damiano Cunego and Ivan Basso already confirmed, 2008 Tour de France winner Carlos Sastre and longtime Armstrong sidekick José Luís Rubiera are both expected to start the centennial edition of the corsa rosa. Sastre said last week that he’ll likely skip the Vuelta a España and race the Giro instead as preparation for his Tour defense.
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn – Buffing out those scratches
Polishing scratched aluminum cranks, tubeless road tires and Scotch-brite pads
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Rocky Mountain Bicycle Show, Nov. 1-2 in Boulder
HUDZ Enhancement Brake Hoods and Miles Ahead Events are joining together to produce the first annual Rocky Mountain Bicycle Show. The November 1st and 2nd event - held in the Glenn Miller Ballroom on the University of Colorado campus - will showcase many of the best framebuilders in the country, and allow consumers the first chance to get their hands on the latest and greatest new components and accessories shown at Interbike.
Northwave Aerlite SBS MTB shoe
Retail Price: $199.99 Web site: www.northwave.com/usa Available: March 2009 The Northwave Aerlite SBS was first shown to the public by Gunn-Rita Dahl, who raced in it at the Beijing Olympics this summer. The sole contains carbon powder, and the shoe features a natural rubber tread, an "Ultra Y Heel Cup" and “cats tongue” material lining the heel.
Finish Line Speed Clean Turbo Spray
Retail Price: $11.99 for a 17 ounce aerosol Web site: www.finishlineusa.com Finish Line Speed Clean is a surface cleaner that now comes in a high pressure can that allows the user to blast the dirt out of parts like derailleur cages, bearing retainers, and cleat spring housings. It also is an effective surface cleaner for rims, disc brake rotors, cogs, rings, and chains. The Speed Clean combines the effectiveness of a degreaser with the reach and drying power of a compressed air gun into one step.
Landis, lifetime bans and mere mortals’ tires
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Milram signs Robert Förster and Ronny Scholz
Team Milram has signed Robert Förster and Ronny Scholz for the coming season. The two German riders are the seventh and eighth riders that Milram has hired from the Gerolsteiner team, which is shutting down at the end of the season. Mlram has a total of 12 new riders coming for next season. "We have won two experienced riders in Ronny Scholz and Robert Förster, who will strengthen our team," said Gerry van Gerwen, Milram's general manage. "Ronny Scholz is very experienced and a good helper. Robert Förster will surely bring us a few wins."
Vermeulen wins Stage 6 at Croc’ Trophy
It may have come by way of a gift from the Czech Republic, but whatever the case, consistent effort was rewarded again today at the Crocodile Trophy as Belgium’s Nic Vermeulen claimed victory in the race’s signature stage from Mount Mulgrave to Laura. Vermeulen, who has toiled long and hard against the Czech powerhouse VIG+ Racing over the past seven days,was in an impossible position once again, outnumberd 4-1 by the Czechs in the final kilometers of Monday’s stage.
Contador to pass on Giro defense
Alberto Contador’s road to the Tour de France won’t pass through the Giro d’Italia next year. The Spanish winner confirmed this weekend he wouldn’t defend his Giro title next May and instead focus his season on trying to win a second Tour crown in three years.
Looking back and looking ahead – Part II
In part 1 of a two-part interview with Jonathan Vaughters, the Garmin-Chipotle team manager discussed new rider acquisitions and the team’s reason for going ProTour in 2009. Here, in part 2, Vaughters discusses Tom Danielson's status with the team, his disappointment at losing Taylor Phinney and his perspective on the AFLD’s testing at this year’s Tour de France.
Collegiate MTB champs crowned
Fort Lewis College narrowly edged host Lees-McRae College to win the Division I team omnium competition at the 2008 USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships. Even fewer points separated Division II champions Appalachian State University and second-place Colorado School of Mines. The top individual scorers in both endurance and gravity events were also awarded individual omnium crowns following Sunday's dual slalom contests.
Johnson, Gould take USGP No. 2
Tim Johnson (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) slapped high-fives and jubilantly raised his arms skyward as he coasted alone across the finish line to win Sunday’s Derby City Cup No. 2, the second round of the 2008 Crank Brothers U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross. The Massachusetts native was all grins and hugs at the awards ceremony following the elite men’s race — and for good reason. Johnson’s victory came just one day after he was a non-factor in Saturday’s race, won in dominating fashion by rival Ryan Trebon (Kona).