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Teams from more than 60 colleges are expected at this weekend’s collegiate cycling championships in Colorado.
More than 60 colleges and universities are sending teams to the USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships in Fort Collins, Colorado this weekend. The three-day event is being hosted by Colorado State University, this year's Rocky Mountain Collegiate Cycling Conference DI champions.
VIP tickets available for Triple Crown
The world’s best men and women professional cyclists are preparing to wage a three-race battle on the streets of southeastern Pennsylvania next month in the Commerce Bank Triple Crown of Cycling. Don’t want to miss any of the action? Then you need to be a VIP for an up-close and personal vantage point of the sport’s international elite.
91st Giro d’Italia: Another American in pink?
In Palermo, Italy Perhaps it’s only appropriate that during the 20th anniversary year of Andy Hampsten’s historic 1988 Giro d’Italia victory that another American rider could recapture the maglia rosa. While it’s too early to say if one of six U.S. riders from three teams starting the 91st Giro can survive the grueling Dolomites with a shot for final victory, there’s a very real possibility that one of them could grab pink jersey in Saturday’s team time trial.
CSC Amateur Hill Climb adds folder bike class.
Trophy Bikes in Philadelphia has long been a proponent of folder bikes--but they also like high performance bicycles. So when the chance came to show that folding bikes can deliver high performance, they took it.
Course previewL Commerce Bank Lehigh Valley Classic
Starting at 1 p.m. on June 3rd, 25 of the world’s premier professional cycling teams will wage a 12-lap, 85-mile battle on the winding roads of Pennsylvania’s third largest city. At stake in this Allentown showdown is victory in the Lehigh Valley Classic, opening leg of the Commerce Bank Triple Crown of Cycling.
Look! It’s 1986! The French frame maker offers a limited edition Mondrian paint scheme.
Retail price: $4499 (frame only) Number produced: 50 Web site: www.lookcycle.com Look is producing a limited number of Look 586 Mondrian frames this year. [nid:75937]The paint jobs are in the style of the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian, and of course will remind old timers of the La Vie Claire team kit worn by Bernard Hinault and Greg LeMond in the 1980s. That team used Look pedals from its inception and began using Look frames in 1987.
Auge still leads in the Four Days of Dunkirk as Belgian Kenny De Haes outsprints Hushovd
Belgian Kenny De Haes of the Topsport team claimed victory in the third stage of the Four Days of Dunkirk race Thursday after upsetting Norwegian sprint ace Thor Hushovd at the line. Frenchman Stephane Auge of Cofidis retained the race leader's jersey after the 193km stage from Le Cateau-Cambresis to Saint-Quentin, France. Cofidis and the Skil team of the race's best climber Clement Lhotellerie, were forced to work throughout most of Thursday's stage to protect their respective jerseys.
Tinker Juarez wins round 3 of the Ultra-Endurance series
Twenty-two-year-old Brandon Draugelis (SoBe/Cannondale) gave Tinker Juarez (MonaVie/Cannondale) a day long challenge at the 2008 Dirt Sweat & Gears in Tennessee May 4. [nid:75961] The third stop on the USAC National Ultra-Endurance Calendar was a grueling 12 hour, 11 lap battle that started with "peanut butter" mud from the previous night's rain. Juarez, more than 24 years Draugelis' senior, took the top spot on the podium by six minutes.
Lance Armstrong speaks out on smoking laws
Seven-time Tour de France winner and anti-cancer advocate Lance Armstrong said Thursday he has discussed banning smoking in public places across the United States with the three White House contenders. "I've asked all the presidential candidates whether America should be smoke-free," he told a Senate committee hearing on how to tackle cancer. "The consensus is that it's better left to the cities and states," he said, agreeing that state- or community-level bans were "the way to go." "Second-hand smoking is something I'm very passionate about," he told the committee.
Soler hoping for a return of the sun in the Giro
Mauricio Soler is hoping the warm Italian sun will return so he can live up to expectations to try to heat up the 91st Giro d’Italia. Until things warm up in Italy’s northern mountains, the Colombian climber is discounting his chances at this year’s Giro. Last year’s best climber at the Tour de France hates cold weather and was stricken with a mild case of bronchitis training in the snowbound Italian Dolomites last week.
spring racing 2008
spring racing 2008
Tour of Arkansas approaches field limits
There are just two weeks to go before the start of the first ever TOUR OF ARKANSAS. Currently, the Professional 1 / 2 event is filling up fast withjust 29 open spots remaining. To date, the Tour of Arkansas has attracted entries from nine countries: Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Argentina, Mexico, Norway, Colombia, Spain and the USA. Within the US, the event has attracted riders from 26 states. This inaugural Tour of Arkansas looks like being a huge success and well on its way to being one of the great American Stage Races in the coming years.
Arndt moves into World Cup lead at Berne
Judith Arndt soared into the World Cup lead on Sunday after clinching second place in the Tour de Berne round of the series. “It’s a surprise, but a nice surprise.” Arndt said afterwards. “To be honest, I didn’t even know that I could get the leader’s jersey today. My goal is more to win individual races this season than the series overall, but now I’ve got it, though, I will work hard to try to keep it.” Berne was won by Sweden’s Susanne Ljungskog after attacking from a group of 18 riders in the finale. Arndt led in the remainder of the leading break for second.
Lance Armstrong opens bike shop in Austin
May 10 marks opening for shop that offers sales, service, and a mission to promote cycling for transportation, fitness, and a way of life. Seven-time Tour de France winner and Austin hero Lance Armstrong is adding another project to his busy schedule—a bike shop in the heart of downtown Austin. The historic brick warehouse at 400 Nueces (adjacent to the soon-to-be-opened cross town bike path) is intended to catalyze Austin’s urban revival and encourage people to look at cycling as a means of both transportation and fitness.
USA Cycling to stay in Colorado Springs
Cycling's national governing body will remain based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Steve Johnson, CEO of USA Cycling, announced Wednesday. USA Cycling is one of six national governing bodies forced to seek new quarters by the U.S. Olympic Committee’s plans to raze an aging building at the Olympic Training Center, built on the site of the former Ent Air Force Base in central Colorado Springs.
On Canadian geography, Fausto Esparza’s recovery and road suspension
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Madrid World Cup mountain bike race: a report card for the Olympic hopefuls
With help from Rob Jones The third round of the 2008 UCI cross-country World Cup saw the world’s top riders battle on a sun-baked band of dust and gravel in the heart of Madrid, Spain. The fast, almost road-like course was a far cry from the muddy, wooded tracks in Houffalize, Belgium and Offenburg, Germany. The Madrid course favored riders with huge engines, strong legs and the mental strength to keep the gas pedal floored for two solid hours.
Quick Step’s Gert Steegmans won a sprint finish in the second stage of the Four Days of Dunkirk on Wednesday.
Belgium's Gert Steegmans of the Quick Step team won a sprint finish in the second stage of the Four Days of Dunkirk on Wednesday. France's Stephane Auge of the Cofidis team retained the leader's pink jersey after the 192km stretch from Henin-Beaumont. Steegmans, who averaged an impressive 40.2km/h, crossed the line just ahead of Australia's Marc Renshaw and Jean-Patrick Nazon of France.
CAS suspends Petacchi
The International Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland, (CAS) ruled Tuesday that Italian sprint star Alessandro Petacchi will be ineligible to compete until August 31, because of a doping case stemming from last year's Giro d'Italia.
Commerce Bank Triple Crown names teams
Organizers of the Commerce Bank Triple Crown of Cycling have announced the 25 professional men’s teams that will compete in the Pennsylvania races early next month. The teams include Tour de France-bound CSC, Team High Road and Slipstream-Chipotle. Domestic squads include Toyota-United, Health Net-Maxxis and the Pennsylvania-based Rite Aid team. Rock Racing will send ProTour veterans Freddie Rodriguez, Tyler Hamilton, Victor Hugo Peña and 2008 Redlands Classic winner Santiago Botero.
Joe Martin Stage Race
The Joe Martin Stage Race, set to start Thursday, will feature two road races, an uphill time trial, and a downtown criterium in the race’s hometown of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Organizers are expecting over 700 athletes from 17 countries and more than 40 states to compete in this year's race, said race director Bruce Dunn. Health Net-Maxxis has won the Joe Martin the last three years and anchoring the returning group is 2007 NRC winner Rory Sutherland, the 25-year-old powerhouse from Canberra, Australia.
The Feedzone: Eating right for stage racing
Monique,
During a stage race I feel like I have my pre-race and race and post race nutrition worked out and feel happy with that part of my fueling, but could you give me some advice on what to eat during the day after my race so that I'm at my best the next day? I would think that I would need to take carbs in and protein but have in the past eaten too much, which would slow my recovery, especially eating too much before bed. Any advice on this topic would be great.
Thanks,
Larry
Tour Of St Louis TT 2008
Tour Of St Louis TT 2008
Fausto Esparza Munoz, who crashed in the Tour of the Gila, remains partly paralyzed.
Fausto Esparza Munoz, the Tecos-Trek rider who crashed Sunday at New Mexico's Tour of the Gila, remains in an El Paso hospital paralyzed below his midsection. Doctors say the likelihood of a full recovery of movement is "discouraging," according to a source familiar with Esparza's condition. Esparza is in critical but stable condition in the intensive care unit of El Paso's Thomason Hospital, a hospital spokesman said Tuesday. Esparza told responders at the scene that he could not move or feel his legs, according to responders at the scene and a team staffer.
Another Canadian offroad stage race on tap for ’09
Organizers in Kamloops, British Columbia, are close to finishing plans for a five-day endurance mountain bike stage race to be held in 2009. The Intermontane Challenge will run July 27-31 and boast 450km of riding in and around the city known as the “Tournament Capital of Canada.”
Cofidis’ Auge breaks away to take the sprinters’ teams by surprise on the first stage.
Stephane Auge of Cofidis claimed the leader's pink jersey, and victory in the first stage of the Four Days of Dunkirk after stunning the top sprinters in the race here Tuesday. Auge and fellow Frenchman Clement Lhotellerie broke away from the main peloton, including sprint heavyweights such as German Erik Zabel and Norwegian Thor Hushovd, at the 72km mark and never looked back.
How to be cool at races and in training
It’s hot here. Windy too. I’m at the Tour of the Gila and a recurrent theme thus far is how hot, dry, and windy it is. Everyone is finishing with loads of salt on their faces and their clothing. There have been many heat casualties so far and it’s supposed to get hotter as the week goes on. I am hearing the familiar story about how they were seeing extraordinarily high HR (cardiac drift) and low power at the end of the race, and I’m looking at them at the finish and they have big goose bumps, and they are cramping and chilling … classic symptoms of heat distress.
Report: Vila tests positive for testosterone
Lampre’s Patxi Vila allegedly tested positive in March for testosterone and was dropped from the list of racers scheduled to ride in this year’s Giro d’Italia, the sports daily AS reported Tuesday. The 32-year-old Vila tested positive in an out-of-competition doping test carried out on March 3 at his home by the UCI, the paper said. Vila has asked for a "B" sample to be analyzed since his testosterone/epitestosterone ratio was close to the four-to-one limit, the paper said, citing sources close to the cyclist.
The new Saint Rear Hub
Lighter: The Saint rear hub drops 100-grams. Standard size Center Lock rotor interface: Greater compatibility and a lighter hub shell. Wider bearing separation: Increases overall hub stiffness for better suspension control. Superior Sealing: Newly designed labyrinth seal increases sealing by 400-percent. Angular contact bearings: Loads from any direction are more efficiently addressed with angular contact bearings than cartridge bearings and are easily serviceable. Micro-Ratchet freehub design: Quick engagement, added durability.
The new Saint Front Hub
20mm thru-axle design with standard size Center Lock rotor interface: Standard size Center Lock provides easy rotor interchangeability and a lighter weight hub shell.
Angular contact bearings: Loads from any direction are more efficiently addressed with angular contact bearings than cartridge bearings and are easily serviceable. Superior Sealing: Newly designed labyrinth and lip seals increase sealing by 400-percent.
The new Saint Hollowtech II Crank
Hollowtech II Design: Saint uses the same Duralumin material featured in XTR and Dura-Ace cranks for a crank and spider that are over twice as stiff as Deore XT.
Options: Available in single and double chainring configurations for 68, 73, and 83mm bottom bracket widths.
Wide Range Double Gearing: The dual chainring crank is Shimano’s first purpose built wide range mountain bike double.
Single Specific Chainrings: The single ring crank has options for 34, 36, 38, 40, or 42T rings built specifically for single application.
Longer BB Adapter Cups: New longer bottom bracket adapters improve compatibility with aftermarket chain guides.
Durable Bashguard: The resin honeycomb design bashguard protects chainrings from most damage that is encountered along the trail.
The new Saint Front Derailleur
Wide-Range Specific Compact Cage: Double specific mountain bike derailleur.
Ample Tire and Frame Clearance: The new design allows for super wide tires, steep chainstay angles, and less chain drag due to a compact, re-profiled cage.
The new Saint Shifter
Short Stroke and Instant Release: Shorter lever stroke.
Two-Way Release: Shifts in both directions for rider preference.
Variable Positioning: Shift unit can be mounted inboard or outboard of the brake lever with multi-position mount.
The new Saint Dual Diameter Hydraulic Caliper
Dual Diameter Hydraulic Caliper: Asymmetric four-piston design.
Shimano High Power Hose: Stiffer hydraulic hose.
Greater Oil Volume: Extra oil volume manages caliper temperatures better and reduces fade. Improved internal oil flow eases bleeding and provides more balanced piston actuation.
Shimano Mineral Oil: Mineral oil is less caustic than traditional DOT fluids.
The new Saint Shadow Rear Derailleur
Super Wide Links: The Saint version Shadow RD boasts super wide links creating rigid structure that resists twisting and wear that leads to play in the bushings.
Integrated Skid Plate: An integrated skid plate protects the derailleur.
Increased Spring Tension: The top-normal derailleur spring has increased tension (10-percent stronger than the XT / XTR Shadow version). The pulley cage spring is has also been revised to better control the movement of the cage which is available in both SS and GS lengths.
Mode Converter: A mode converter allows the derailleur to track different type of cassettes. The DH mode is a close ratio mode to track up to a 23- or 28-tooth low gear while the AM mode is optimized for a wider ratio cassette with a 32- or 34-tooth low gear.
Lighter: 100 grams lighter using Shadow design.
The Saint Servo-Wave Lever
Dual Diameter Hydraulic Caliper: Asymmetric four-piston design.
Shimano High Power Hose: Stiffer hydraulic hose.
Greater Oil Volume: Extra oil volume manages caliper temperatures better and reduces fade. Improved internal oil flow eases bleeding and provides more balanced piston actuation.
Shimano Mineral Oil: Mineral oil is less caustic than traditional DOT fluids.
A first look: Shimano’s new Saint group
When it comes to downhill and freeride components, there is a real need to make them tougher. Manufacturers want parts to last longer and stand up to greater abuse, but the riders using them often take durability for granted and strive for something else — light weight.
Technical Q and A with Lennard Zinn: On bearings and brakes
Dear Lennard,
I want to replace the Raceface X-type road bottom bracket on my Giant TCR C1 road bike.
I want to replace it with one that is smoother running, likely one with ceramic bearings. Will any Shimano compatible ceramic bearing bottom bracket work?
I guess this sounds like a very general question, but it is probably because
I have never changed or installed a bottom bracket before. I didn't know if I would have to worry about spacers to keep the proper chain line, etc.
Darrin
FDM Tuesday Night Crits, Richardson, TX
FDM Tuesday Night Crits, Richardson, TX
Bike Worship. Lake City, FL
Bike Worship. Lake City, FL
This Week in Pro Cycling – May 5, 2008
Dear Readers,
Welcome to the latest edition of The Prologue, the weekly summary of news from the world of competitive cycling by your friends at VeloNews.com.
Giro issues start list
Organizers of the 2008 Giro d'Italia have released the preliminary start list for the three-week grand tour, which begins on Saturday. LPR Brakes, (Ita)
Pereiro back on track
There are certain topics that Oscar Pereiro is downright sick and tired of talking about. Top among the list is the ongoing legal struggle of Floyd Landis. Landis is still awaiting the outcome of his final appeal before the International Court of Arbitration for Sport that could reverse an earlier decision to strip him of his 2006 Tour de France crown following a testosterone positive. For Pereiro, who was officially recognized by the UCI and by ASO as the winner of the 2006 Tour, he’s finally had enough of the topic.
Soler: Riding for stage wins or the jersey?
If you believe Barloworld team manager Claudio Corti, Colombian climbing sensation Mauricio Soler is starting next week’s Giro d’Italia only with ambitions to win a stage or two. Instead of making a run for the maglia rosa, Corti says the Giro will serve as a springboard for Soler to improve on his remarkable haul in last year’s Tour de France that included 11th place overall, a stage victory and the best climber’s jersey.