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High Road’s Mark Cavendish wins the 13th stage of the Giro d’Italia
It’s unlikely that Mark Cavendish will become the peloton’s new gentleman sprinter, but he was gracious enough Friday to say thanks to Daniele Bennati for not closing down the sprint 100 meters shy of his second win in the 91st Giro d’Italia. The High Road sprinter didn’t elaborate on whether or not he also said arrivederci as he burst past his Liquigas rival in what’s fast becoming recognized as the most lethal last-second punch in the peloton.
Forget my ABC’s, I want to learn about the Giro!
Forget my ABC's, I want to learn about the Giro!
Paris-Roubaix documentary, Road To Roubaix, premieres at the Bicycle Film Festival
Masterlink Films announces the world premiere of their debut film, Road to Roubaix, documenting the most difficult and prestigious one-day road cycling race in the world.
Angel Fire’s Chile Challenge awards 4X national title
Top-level mountain bike racing returns to Angel Fire resort in Northern New Mexico this weekend as the Mountain States Cup’s premier event, the Chile Challenge, celebrates its 20th birthday. And as a fitting double-decade present, the 2008 Chile Challenge boasts a plethora of awards and titles for both gravity and cross-country racers.
Bennati takes a close win at Giro
Liquigas's Daniele Bennati won Thursday's 12th stage of the Giro d’Italia, winning a furious sprint by the narrowest of margins over Mark Cavendish (High Road) at the end of a 172-kilometer race from Forli to Carpi. Quick Step's Giovanni Visconti finished in the main field and kept the the maglia rosa of the overall race leader.
Bike Jam 2008 and the Kelly Cup Criterium is Saturday in Baltimore
Baltimore, Md. – In observance of National Bike Month, Corrigan Sports Enterprises along with Lateral Stress Velo are putting on BikeJam 2008 on Saturday, May 24 beginning at 8 a.m. The event, now in its 10th year, will take place at beautiful Patterson Park in Baltimore, Md. The main event of the day is The Kelly Cup Men’s Pro Race, which begins at 2:30 p.m. and is a 40-lap race around the park. Prior to the men’s race is the women’s pro race also sponsored by Kelly and Associates Insurance Group.
Bicycling book wins award
DreamTime Publishing, Inc., is pleased to announce "Open Your Heart with Bicycling..." by Shawn Rohrbach was named a WINNER in the Fitness/Sports/Recreation category in the 2008 Indie Book Awards, as well as a finalist in the Motivational category. Shawn’s book also won honorable mention at the London Book Festival and was a finalist in the Mom’s Choice Awards. Shawn recently relocated from Seattle to San Diego, where he is reveling in the enjoyable bicycling climate.
Sevilla Delivers Rock Racing Another Win in Colombia
Oscar Sevilla had the fastest finish among a shattered peloton that was reduced to 12 riders Tuesday to win the ninth stage of the Vuelta a Colombia and secure Rock Racings third victory of the 15-day, 14-stage race. Due to landslides in the area, more than 30 miles had to be trimmed off the original race route, reducing the race to 86 miles (138.9 km). Rock Racing Team Director Mariano Friedrick said Sevilla was motivated to get in an early move. But Freidrick preached patience.
Performance food for racing and training
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VeloNews seeks Web advertising traffic coordinator
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Legally Speaking with Bob Mionske – Nations within nations
Bob,
My question about the Shootout (see Shoot Out at the UA Corral) is that while the Tohono O'Odham deputy loves to enforce some tribal statute that I have never been able to find that requires single file riding, shouldn’t the Arizona statute that allows two abreast be the enforceable law?
WEEU to webcast audio coverage of the Reading Classic
WEEU RADIO – READING EAGLE INTERNET SERVICES TO SIMULCAST AUDIO COVERAGE OF JUNE 5TH COMMERCE BANK READING CLASSIC PRO BICYCLE RACE FOR SECOND YEAR! WEEU Radio & Reading Eagle Internet Services will again provide the public with live radio and simulcast Internet streaming audio coverage of all of the action from the 2008 Commerce Bank Reading Classic Triple Crown of Cycling.
A conversation with USA Cycling president Mark Abramson
It was no surprise to see Mark Abramson, USA Cycling’s newly elected president of the Board of Directors, helping call races at the 2008 collegiate national championships, earlier this month in Fort Collins, Colorado.
A conversation with Georgia Gould
The longest winning streak in NORBA/NMBS cross-country history came to a close this past weekend as Georgia Gould (Luna) recorded a DNF at the third round of 2008, held in 100-degree heat in Santa Ynez, California. Kelli Emmett (Giant) crossed the finish line first to take her first-ever NMBS cross-country win. For Gould, who took eight straight NMBS wins from 2007-08, the rare abandonment came after a frightening bout with heat stroke and severe dehydration.
Bertolini wins a crash-filled stage 11
Italian Alessandro Bertolini (Diquigiovanni) won Wednesday's wild ride into Cesena in the 11th stage at the Giro d'Italia that saw a cascade of crashes in yet another wild day of racing at the corsa rosa. Overnight leader Giovanni Visconti (Quick Step) defended his pink jersey, but only after being dropped twice and overcoming a crash with 30km to go in the 199km, mountainous stage over what were once the training routes of Marco Pantani.
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harvest homecoming
Hawaii Freeride
Hawaii Freeride
Blazing Saddles plunges into the Tour de France’s rousing and rowdy history
Death-defying rides, bare-faced cheating, blind passions, double dealing-the Tour de France is the greatest show on wheels. For more than a century, the Tour de France has captured the world's imagination as the ultimate test of man's strength and willpower. Blazing Saddles: The Cruel and Unusual History of the Tour de France spins a riotous tale of the inspiring and sometimes astonishing history of cycling's most famous race, its whimsical mishaps and astounding feats. Blazing Saddles is available now in bookstores, bike shops, and online.
Fresh Korn, race purses and beer
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Giro Tech: High Road’s wheels
Those are Zipp 808 rims built onto Dura-Ace hubs on High Road’s TT bikes.
Giro Tech: Kool Stop dual-compound pads
Barloworld uses Kool Stop dual-compound brake pads on its FSA brakes to run on the carbon braking surfaces of its Mavic disc and 5-spoke wheels.
Giro Tech: Bianchi’s integrated seat clamp
Bianchi’s new integrated seat tube cap/saddle clamp offers ample fore-aft and height adjustment. Its clamp can hold the oval-cross-section braided carbon rails of this Fizik Aliante saddle without interchanging clamp parts.
Giro Tech: Bianchi’s fork crown
Bianchi’s duck-beak aero trailing edges to the fork crown offer a unique way to access the brake bolt on a deep aero fork.
Giro Tech: Calcagni’s bike
Bianchi’s Reparto Corse (Racing Department) was once legendary both for quality and style of bikes for its racers, like, in this case, Swiss rider Patrick Calcagni. I’m not sure what the reason would be for this big chainstay cutout, but it sure looks cool.
Giro Tech: Barloworld’s Bianchis
Bianchi has really stepped up its time trial bikes, giving Barloworld a powerful tool for races against the clock. The precise seat tube cutout, deep aero seat tube, down tube and fork, and smoothed head tube trailing edge are big improvements complementing components like the FSA NeoPro crank with solid carbon chainring, and the Vision aero bar and brake levers.
Giro Tech: Mcgee’s bars
After an extended absence, the revered handlebar brand 3T is back in the ProTour peloton. McGee uses a 3T ARX Team forged aluminum stem, its mid-range product, and for the handlebar, it interesting that he would have a 3T Rotundo Pro, 3T’s least expensive bar. On all new 3T products, LTD is the top, full-carbon model, Team is the next model, full aluminum, and Pro is the ground level, also aluminum. In the case of McGee’s Pro handlebar, it weighs 250 grams, compared to 162g and 192g for the LTD and Team models. For the stem, McGee is only paying a 2-gram penalty (advertised weights of 118g and 120g) for not getting the carbon LTD stem.
Giro Tech: McGee’s saddle
McGee’s Prologo Max TR saddle has a replaceable cover. Don’t like the feel or the color? Just interchange the cover; it attaches to the base with Velcro.
Giro Tech: Mcgee’s’s Cervelo
Bradley McGee’s Cervélo SLC-SL didn’t see much use in the Giro, as the CSC veteran left the race on stage 3 with a broken collarbone, along with his Aussie compatriot, Stuart O’Grady. It comes equipped with Dura-Ace, FSA K-Force carbon crank, an Alpha Q GS10 fork, Zipp 404 ZedTech ceramic-bearing wheels with dimpled rims and hubs, Speedplay Zero Ti pedals, Vittoria Corsa EVO CX tubulars, and Tacx bottle cages.