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Olympians head to Deer Valley, Utah, this weekend for the National Mountain Bike Series.
With the Olympic team selections mostly settled (although not official) following last week's world championships in Italy, the North American mountain bike jet set is back in Utah this weekend for some high-altitude racing at Deer Valley Resort in Park City. The Deer Valley National presented by Subaru/Gary Fisher is the fourth round of the National Mountain Bike Series, and includes downhill, cross-country, dual slalom, short track and Super D events.
Gould returns
A conversation with Samuel Sánchez: In the hunt for Tour stages
Samuel Sánchez will be back at the Tour de France only for the third time in his career, so he’s looking to make up for lost time. His two previous Tour starts, in 2002 and 2003, both ended early when he missed time cuts. Since then, Sánchez has grown in stature both as a rider and as a team leader. Despite riding into third overall at last year’s Vuelta a España, “Samu” has no pretensions about riding for GC in the Tour. He’ll leave that task to Euskaltel-Euskadi teammates Haimar Zubeldia and Mikel Astarloza, who finished fifth and ninth last year, respectively.
Veilleux takes stage 4 of the Tour of Pennsylvania while Van Heerden takes overall lead
Kelly Benefit's Canadian strong man David Veilleux won Friday's soggy fourth stage of the American Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania, surviving torrential rain and nearly 7,000 feet of climbing to win the sprint ahead of breakaway companions into Latrobe, Pennsylvania. South Africa’s Christoff Van Heerden (Konica Minolta) finished third and moved into the race lead. [nid:78955]
Astana’s Levi Leipheimer and Chris Horner to race Cascade Classic
With their team barred from this year's Tour de France, Astana teammates Levi Leipheimer and Chris Horner have decided to race in the Bend Memorial Clinic Cascade Cycling Classic instead. The five-day race will take place in and around Bend, Oregon, on July 9-13.
Specialized Roubaix SL2 goes wide
Specialized is on a roll with its sponsored athletes and not-yet-released bikes. Christoph Sauser just won the world mountain bike championships on a new Epic, which will be formally introduced next week and available later this year. But the bike that’s here now is the Roubaix SL2, the bike Tom Boonen won Paris-Roubaix on this spring, well before it was available for sale.
Floyd Landis CAS decision expected Monday
July 19: Landis loses the Tour de France yellow jersey after stage 16. He falls more than eight minutes behind leader Oscar Pereiro. July 20: Landis relaunches his bid for the yellow jersey, winning the 17th stage after a 130km attack. His stage win puts him 30 seconds behind Pereiro.
Dura-Ace on test
As the bike industry continues its headlong charge for stiffer-lighter-faster hardware, Shimano is keeping up its end of the deal with the upcoming Dura-Ace road group. VeloNews got a chance to ride the 10-speed group. Here are some brief first opinions.
Roval wheel and Specialized Turbo tubeless road tire system to debut for 2009
More than 30 years after company founder Mike Sinyard brought the Specialized Turbo to market as a high-performance clincher, the Californian company is releasing another Turbo. This time, it’s a tubeless road model. Not yet available, the Turbo Tubeless was designed in conjunction with the tubeless Roval wheel that Specialized will sell. Weighing in at 290 grams, the S-Works Turbo Tubeless model features a supple 127tpi casing and, thanks to the lack of a tube, very low rolling resistance. Other models will be available later in the year.
Circles: Wasting energy in an energy challenged world
First the disclaimer: this is not a typical training article. This is more of a rant that I have been dying to get out there in the public domain. It does involve training, but it’s more of a statement, so please bear with me.
Legally Speaking with Bob Mionske – Two-by-two
Dear Bob,
In Eau Claire, Wisconsin, during a ride on the last Friday of last month, 17 cyclists were ticketed for violating the two abreast statue by claims that they were impeding traffic. The tickets stated that the violation was of state statute 346.80(3) — impeding traffic while riding two abreast.
The National Racing Calendar spreads out this weekend, with events in California and Rhode Island.
The last weekend in June will see the National Racing Calendar split between coasts with a pair of big money criteriums. For the right coasters, the Cox Charities Cycling Classic in Providence, Rhode Island will be making its debut on the men’s NRC calendar on Saturday while the West Coast will host the 47th edition of the Manhattan Beach Grand Prix in Manhattan Beach, California, on Sunday.
Bahati guides us through the bent paperclip by the ocean
Chavanel in France, Cancellara in Switzerland …
Riders throughout Europe are contesting national championships this week, with several countries holding time trials on Wednesday and Thursday. In the Russian time trial championship, Astana’s Vladimir Gusev was the fastest rider on the difficult circuit of Krylatskoe in Moscow. Young talented rider Timofey Kritskiy (Team Katyusha) was second, Vladimir Karpets (Caisse d’Epargne) third.[nid:78932]
Driscoll wins stage 3 of the Tour of Pennsylvania
Fiordifrutta’s Jamie Driscoll took a slim victory in the longest stage of the American Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania on Thursday. The 168-kilometer stage was made even more difficult when strong winds and rain threatened the international field at the starting line in Camp Hill. While the sun broke through as riders lined up, but the strong winds continued to disrupt the day.
Quick Step: Steegmans will fill in for Boonen
Belgian superstar Tom Boonen is the major absence from the Quick Step team's Tour de France roster, announced Thursday, due to a recent positive test for cocaine. The news of Boonen's career setback — which will not lead to sporting sanctions — left Tour de France officials to quickly decide he was not welcome at the July 5-27 race. The Belgian outfit had hoped for some clemency for the race's reigning green jersey champion, underlining the fact he tested positive for a recreational drug. But Quick Step has accepted the Tour owners' (ASO) decision.
Readers respond to Campy 11-speed, Boonen, RAAM and ineffective drug tests
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Danish researchers raise questions about EPO test
A new study released by researchers in Denmark raises further questions about the effectiveness of the urine test used to detect the presence of the red-blood-cell-boosting drug EPO. The test has been in use in cycling since 2000 and is currently the detection method regarded as standard in anti-doping laboratories around the world.
Longo likely for Beijing
French cycling legend Jeannie Longo has all but clinched a place in the Beijing Olympics at the age of 49. The five-time world champion staked her claim with an outstanding win in the time-trial at the French National Championships on Thursday. She finshed in 31 minutes 16 seconds, more than a minute ahead of second-placed Edwige Pitel. The French team for China has yet to be named, but her win in the national championships puts her in prime position to grab a spot. [nid:78920]
Liquigas releases Tour roster
Liquigas will lineup without green-jersey candidate Daniele Bennati for next week’s Tour de France. The Italian sprinter has been forced out of the Tour after problems with his Achilles tendon that flared up during Giro d’Italia, where he won three stages and the points jersey.
Tour de France: Hincapie aiming for stage win
George Hincapie will be heading to France for the 13th time of his career as part of the Team Columbia-High Road roster revealed Wednesday. Hincapie, 35 on Sunday, said the team brings a diverse squad with strong options for stage victories and a shot at the top 10. “I’d love to win another stage,” Hincapie told VeloNews. “We have a good team. We’ll have a great team for the sprinters. We have Tommy (Lovkvist) for the young rider’s jersey and we’ll have Kim (Kirchen) for the overall, so hopefully we can meet all those goals.”
Irish tour back for second edition
The Tour of Ireland is back for 2008 and both top-level American teams will be starting the five-day, five-stage race across the green hills of the Emerald Isle set for August 27-31. Team Columbia, with likely starts from Mark Cavendish and Michael Rogers, and Garmin-Slipstream both confirmed they would be among 16 international teams lining up in Dublin.
Sampson Sports’ new 231-gram Stratics SL road brakes
Suggested retail: $299 Web site: www.sampsonsports.com Available: This month. Sampson Sports' new Stratics SL road bike brakes tip the scale at 231 grams per pair. The brakes are dual-pivot front and rear, with cold-forged arms, carbon fiber pad holders, adjustable shoe angle, easy to use cable adjusters and indexed quick-release openers. The brakes are available with a red anodization, clear coated for durability.
Interbike will stay in Vegas through 2012
After two years of considering alternatives, the management of the Interbike bicycle trade show announced that the annual industry event will remain in Las Vegas through 2012.
Kevin Lacombe wins stage of the Tour of Pennsylvania, while Steven Van Vooren maintains his overall lead.
Canadian all-rounder Keven Lacombe (Kelly Benefit Strategies-Medifast/USA) jumped ahead of a late-race, 18-rider breakaway to triumph in stage 2 of the American Eagle Outfitters® Tour of Pennsylvania on Wednesday. LaCombe took his first stage win ahead of the South African speedster Christoff Van Heerden (Konica Minolta) and Ryan Baumann (Sakonnet Technology).
High Road-Columbia releases Tour roster
High Road Sports has announced the riders that will start the 2008 Tour de France. The roster consists of nine riders from eight different countries, and five aged 25 and under. “We plan to be competitive in every stage without losing the focus on the support for Kirchen in the General Classification” explains Team Director Rolf Aldag. “This team is able to exploit and dictate the tactics on some stages”.
Fresh Korn – The beginning of the dream
When Americans think of cycling, the first, and often only, thing that pops to mind is the Tour de France. For me, starting out as a truly fredly 15-year-old on an ill-fit bike wearing kits that I can’t help but cringe at now, it was the same. The Tour is the pinnacle of the sport; the dream of every young cyclist. My career has taken twists and turns, had some big swings up and down, but I’m now on track to take part in the biggest of the big: The Tour de France.
Tour of Washington County, Maryland race
Tour of Washington County, Maryland race
Full Gas at TNC: Albuquerque, NM
Full Gas at TNC: Albuquerque, NM
Holloway scores win at Tour of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia’s downtown cycling fans were offered a second round of excitement Tuesday afternoon when the current U.S. national criterium champion, Daniel Holloway (VMG-Felt) lit up the final 200-meters in Stage 1B of the American Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania presented by Highmark Healthy High 5. Holloway captured a convincing field sprint victory in this elite U25 competition ahead of Jacob Keough (Kelly Benefit Strategies-Medifast) and Christoff Van Heerden of South Africa (Konica Minolta Continental) in the 25-lap criterium of day one.
Van Vooren wins Tour of Pennsylvania prologue
Steven Van Vooren (Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy) won the kickoff to the inaugural American Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania on Tuesday in Philadelphia. Vooren took stage 1a, a 3.51km prologue time trial in Philadelphia, in four minutes and 18 seconds. Keven LaCombe (Kelly Benefit Strategies-Medifast) was second at three seconds back with Christoff Van Heerden (KON-Konica Minolta Continental) third at four seconds.
Lehigh exec backs adding Hall of Fame to velodrome complex
Lehigh County Executive Don Cunningham on Tuesday threw his enthusiastic support behind efforts to bring the U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame to the county’s velodrome, known as the Valley Preferred Cycling Center. During a press conference Cunningham announced plans to lease county-owned land adjacent to the velodrome, which – added to the nearby Bob Rodale Cycling and Fitness Park – would create a triple-draw destination for cycling fans from all over the country and the region. The County Board of Commissioners will consider Cunningham’s lease resolution at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Millar’s tale of rise, fall and resurrection comes to HBO’s ‘Real Sports’
David Millar of Team Garmin-Chipotle discusses his five years under “constant pressure to dope” during tonight’s episode of HBO’s “Real Sports." The segment, reported by correspondent Jon Frankel and titled “Clean Slate,” (check your local listings for showtime), chronicles Millar’s journey from suspended doper to advocate for a new model of cycling team.
Menchov to lead Rabobank at Tour
Russian Denis Menchov, one of the pre-race favorites, has been named as team leader for the nine-man Rabobank squad for the July 5-27 Tour de France, the Dutch team announced in the Netherlands on Tuesday. Menchov is a double winner of the Vuelta a España who finished fifth in the 2006 Tour de France. The team will also be in the hunt for stage wins, and perhaps the Tour’s points jersey, with the addition of Oscar Freire, the Spaniard who is a triple world road race champion (1999, 2001 and 2004). Freire won the Gent-Wevelgem ProTour one-day classic in April and is
Garmin-Chipotle names Tour squad
The newly renamed Garmin-Chipotle team unveiled its Tour de France roster, which features three of only four Americans in the entire Tour peloton. The team, formerly known as Slipstream-Chipotle, is making its debut in the world’s biggest bicycle race, but the roster, released on Tuesday, includes several Tour de France veterans.