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BC Bike Race: Kona maintains its lead
Editor's Note: Subaru/Gary Fisher pro endurance racer Nat Ross has been sharing daily diaries from the BC Bike Race with VeloNews.com readers. Today, Ross's teammate Chris Beck is providing his perspective on the fifth stage, from Sechelt to Squamish. It’s hard to say what was the hardest thing about today’s stage. Was it the 3000 or so feet of rocky rooty single-track? Maybe. Actually it was having to climb off the bike at the finish line after 12 kilometers of the smoothest, fastest, section of downhill single track most racers claimed to have ever ridden.[nid:79147]
Back by popular demand, some of the best photo submissions from VeloNews.com readers.
We've compiled some of the best reader photo submissions for your viewing pleasure over the Fourth of July holiday. Be sure to keep sending them our way! Submit photos here!
Team Garmin-Chipotle unwraps its new kit
American pro continental team Garmin-Chipotle presented by H30 made its Tour de France debut Thursday afternoon in Brest with the unveiling of its newly designed jersey. Flanked by Jon Cassat, Garmin’s vice president of communications, team manager Jonathan Vaughters introduced the recently re-branded squad, which has been run as Slipstream-Chipotle since the outset of the 2007 season. The team recently announced a three-year deal with Garmin, a GPS company based in Kansas.
Inside Cycling, with John Wilcockson – Kashechkin’s year in limbo
Editor’s Note: After team leader Alexander Vinokourov tested positive for homologous blood doping during last year’s Tour de France, the entire Astana team left the race under a cloud. Vinokourov’s top lieutenant Andrey Kashechkin tried to relax by spending time with his family in Turkey. His time out of the limelight, however, was short-lived as anti-doping testers knocked on his hotel room door and asked for a sample.
This online Tour pool offers $60,000 in cash prizes
www.probikepool.com is presenting a new FANTASY CYCLING Web site! Make up your own team at the Tour de France and you could win $60,000 in cash and prizes. The Tour pool is sponsored by Velonews.com, Kuota Bikes, Louis Garneau and Thule. Steps for participation: 1. Visit www.probikepool.com 2. Click on the yellow registration button to create your account. 3.Select the "Expert pool" option and build your fantasy cycling team The Expert pool option requires a $21 fee paid by Paypal.
Readers respond to the Landis decision
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Phinney looks to Beijing and beyond
“I’d shake your hand but this one’s a bit cut up,” says Taylor Phinney as we sit down to talk at the Boulder Center for Sports Medicine in Boulder, Colorado. His knuckles show the signs of a brush with the pavement, and an elbow is covered with gauze. Despite the injury and the past two hours spent answering questions from a gaggle of reporters, Taylor is lively and ready to talk. Mom and dad are there, with his coach Neal Henderson, representatives from Team Garmin-Chipotle and even a cinematographer filming a documentary about the 18-year-old world champion.
Pros arrive in Massachusetts Thursday’s start of Fitchburg-Longsjo Stage Race
The inaugural New England Race Week wraps up with the four-day Fitchburg-Longsjo stage race in Massachusetts. The new race series includes eight days of top-tier racing in four Northeastern states. Back on the NRC calendar for 2008, the 49th running of the Fitchburg-Longsjo stage race begins Thursday with a stacked line-up of former winners and top pro riders.
The race for the green jersey
The positive out-of-competition test for cocaine that put defending points champion Tom Boonen out of the Tour de France, and the absence of the top Italian sprinters Alessandro Petacchi and Daniele Bennati, has opened up this year’s green jersey competition; while the decision by exciting newcomer Mark Cavendish to start the Tour rather than focus entirely on his Olympic track preparations gives new interest to the early sprint stages.
Prudhomme: Tour de France cheats are on the way out
Tour de France chief Christian Prudhomme is convinced this year's race can take place without the numerous drug-tainted scandals that have left the event fighting for its credibility. The 95th edition of the world's biggest bike race begins Saturday. Ahead of a tough three-week race, devoid of the traditional prologue and with plenty of action promised in an innovative first week, there remain plenty of detractors following the 2007 edition which was blackened by the unceremonious exit of race leader Michael Rasmussen, among others, over suspicions of doping.
Rasmussen scores a win in Dutch court
A day after he received a suspension from Monaco’s Cycling Federation, former Rabobank star Michael Rasmussen earned something of a victory when a Dutch court ruled that his former team owed him more than $1 million. Rasmussen, who lost his license for two years on Tuesday for lying about his whereabouts in the lead-up to the 2007 Tour de France, won a partial victory in a wrongful dismissal suit he filed against Rabobank for kicking him out of the race and firing him within days.
Sidi’s Genius 5 Pro women’s cycling shoes
Price: Not determined. Web site: www.sidisport.it Available: Fall [nid:79113] The Sidi Genius 5 pro woman shoes are part of the company's 2008-2009 season. The shoes feature several new technical features besides the floral fashion. The flower motif was first seen on the feet of Pippo Pozzato, the 2006 Milan-San Remo winner, who debuted the design at this year's spring classic.
Team Kona — Barry Wicks and Kris Sneddon — takes the lead at the BC Bike Race.
Editor's Note: Subaru/Gary Fisher pro endurance racer Nat Ross will be sharing daily diaries from the BC Bike Race with VeloNews.com readers. This is the fourth installment. Mountain Bike Stage Racing is epic and crazy! We are heading into the 5th stage Wednesday, and every day a different team has started with the yellow jersey. Lining up at the start line tomorrow in yellow is Team Kona of Barry Wicks and Kris Sneddon.
17 year old Alex Grossman a.k.a. Alejandro Grossmani (Fantasy Euro Italian Race Name) of JIMENEZ VeloSport/VI
17 year old Alex Grossman a.k.a. Alejandro Grossmani (Fantasy Euro Italian Race Name) of JIMENEZ VeloSport/VICTORIA Realty Group - the night before the 2008 NJ State RR, 6/28/08
In the buff
In the buff
The BC Bike Race heats up
Editor's Note: Subaru/Gary Fisher pro endurance racer Nat Ross will be sharing daily diaries from the BC Bike Race with VeloNews.com readers. This is the third installment. Day 3’s course in the BC Bike Race offered some sweet singletrack, deep creek crossings, and majestic views. Today’s high temperatures made for a tough day. It was the third day in a row of unusually hot weather. The course had several long exposed climbs that got to be quite brutal. Needless to say, the two aid stations in the 87Km race were extremely popular. [nid:79098]
Omaha Cycling Weekend, July 12 and 13, to feature $12,000 in prizes
Two of Nebraska’s most popular races, the Dave Babcook Memorial Stage Race and the Papillion Twilight Criterium, have joined to create the Omaha Cycling Weekend. With a total prize list of more than $12,000, additional omnium payouts, a cycling tour to promote pancreatic cancer research, and children’s races and activities, there will be something for everyone.
Will Frischkorn’s Tour de France diary, preview
And we’re off to the big show! After the past week together in Girona the Garmin-Chipotle team is off for France. Camp, at home for most, provided us with one last opportunity to truly relax, top off sleep stores and log a few last solid training rides before the impending craziness ahead.
UCI suspends Michael Rasmussen for lying
Denmark's Michael Rasmussen, who was thrown out while leading the 2007 Tour de France for lying about his whereabouts, has been banned for two years by the Monaco cycling federation, the sport's world governing body UCI said on Tuesday. In a case brought by the UCI in February, a three-member panel organized under the authority of the Monaco Cycling Federation, ruled that Rasmussen had intentionally misled doping authorities regarding his location in the lead-up to last year’s Tour.
USA Cycling names Olympic squad
USA Cycling named 21 of its 24 nominees to the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team on Tuesday, including all 16 men’s athletes across the disciplines of road cycling, track cycling, mountain biking BMX. The governing body also named five automatic women’s nominees across the four Olympic disciplines of cycling. Of the 21 named on Tuesday, 12 earned automatic nominations under USA Cycling’s Olympic selection procedures, while nine other riders were nominated to the Olympic Team by a nine-person selection committee according to USA Cycling’s Principles of Discretion.
Speedplay’s superlight Nanogram bottle cages
Weight: 19 grams (Ultra Light), 27 grams (standard Nanogram) Suggested retail: $65, with aluminum bolts and a water bottle. Web site: www.speedplay.com Speedplay’s Nanogram carbon fiber bottle cages comes in two versions: the 19-gram Nanogram Ultra Light cage is intended for road bike use only, while the Nanogram cage, at 27 grams, gets the go-ahead for offroad use or behind the saddle triathlon use.
Valverde: Locked and loaded
Alejandro Valverde has been a busy man since winning the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré last month.
Money woes lead to Colorado Stage Race cancellation
The Vail Valley Foundation announced Tuesday that it has been forced to “pull the plug” on the inaugural Colorado Stage International Cycle Classic road bike race scheduled for August 22-24, 2008. “When requesting the event be placed on the UCI calendar, we recognized the challenges facing us in finding enough sponsorship support,” said Vail Valley Foundation president Ceil Folz. “The declining economic picture has made these efforts increasingly difficult, and the final straw came last week when we were not able to close a deal with a presenting sponsor.”