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Hincapie Sportswear to supply Tour de Georgia jerseys
Hincapie™ Sportswear, Inc., a leading manufacturer and marketer of distinctive clothing for the performance cyclist, has been chosen as the official cycling apparel supplier for the 2008 Tour de Georgia presented by AT&T (Tour) for the third consecutive year. Hincapie will provide premium, Tour-custom cycling apparel for stage winners, race leaders and souvenir sales. Designs for the 2008 award jerseys were provided for a fourth consecutive year by Bigelow Advertising, based in Atlanta, Ga.
Bikersandsellers.com launches new online bike classifieds site
Free listing site for the bicycling enthusiasts ready to better serve versus “warehouse type” online providers.
As online providers continue the “we have it all” trend, BikersandSellers.com platform provides an online swap meet for consumers to buy, sell or trade, new and used cycling related items to there fellow enthusiasts. Retails will also be able to target market items to local and a nationwide audience at no cost. Companies looking to hire career minded applicants or just part time help can post job listings nationwide for free.Handmade bicycle exhibit opens at Portland, Oregon, airport
Handmade bicycle exhibit opens TODAY at PDX More than three million airline passengers are expected to see the showcase of frames designed and built in Oregon
Domestic teams announced for Tour of Pennsylvania
Eleven Elite Cycling Teams from around the United States have been selected from over fifty applications to compete in the American Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania Presented by Highmark Healthy High 5®, a U-25 cycling stage race taking place from June 24 thru June 29, 2008. The lucky eleven will face the seven international squads from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, Netherlands and South Africa that were named on March 18.
Hamilton and teammates at San Dimas
Hamilton, behind Jeremiah Wiscovich, oversees the chase at stage 2 at San Dimas last weekend.
Subaru Elephant Rock Cycling Festival now 21 years old
Thousands Are “Legal to Ride” at the start of the 2008 Cycling Season in Colorado May 30 to June 1 in Castle Rock REGISTRATION is now more than half full; May 14 is mail-in deadline; May 28 is regular deadline Where can you find an 8-mile family course, 32, 50, 65, 100-mile road rides, a 25-mile off-road course and a 24-hour ride during a weekend? The annual pilgrimage to Castle Rock, Colo.,marks the first major cycling festival of the season for participants from near and far.
Carrera de San Rafael gets new promoter and new date
Continuing the excitement generated last year throughout the national cycling community, Carrera de San Rafael announces important changes to its 2008 event. Project Sport, LLC, one of the largest sports marketing companies in the San Francisco Bay Area, has acquired this premier cycling event that will return to the streets of downtown San Rafael on its new date of Saturday, August 9, 2008.
Health Net-Maxxis team says it’s ready for Redlands
The Redlands Classic, which begins Thursday April 3 in Southern California, marks the opening of the USA Cycling NRC series. By this time of the year, the NRC competition is usually well under way. But with the MERCO races in Merced and the Central Valley Classic in Fresno not having NRC status this year, the race for the NRC crown is off to a late start.
Rusching across Africa: Sand is a four-letter word
After my posting about Cristina’s accident, I was flooded with emails from friends encouraging me to keep riding. It was really great to get all the support from home and to know that you were all still tuning in, despite my unofficial ranking. You will all be happy to know I’m still competing in my own personal race here at the Cape Epic. Today was stage 6 and the last of the really long stages. The last two will both be less than 100km.
Tom Boonen says he’s ready for Flanders
Two-time Tour of Flanders winner Tom Boonen wants to make it a hat trick this weekend on home roads. A winner in 2005 and 2006, Boonen couldn’t meet expectations last year and finished 12th as Alessandro Ballan (Lampre) pipped Leif Hoste (Silence-Lotto) for a career-defining victory. This year, Boonen has taken a quieter route to the northern classics and he’s hoping it will pay off with a strong ride Sunday.
MTN Energade team wins a close stage 6
For the first time since winning the prologue, the MTN Energade team of Kevin Evans and David George won Thursday's 130km Absa Cape Epic stage in a sprint with two other teams. The previous day's stage winners, the Bulls team of Karl Platt and Stefan Sahm, were second, followed one second later by the Cannondale Vredestein team, Roel Paulissen and Jakob Fuglsang, who aggressively defended their overall lead. On stage 5 Paulissen had to ride the final 18km on a bare rim and the team finished in fifth position, losing about half of its overall lead.
Posthuma wins the final stage time trial and the overall at De Panne.
Dutch flier Joost Posthuma (Rabobank) pulled the double in Thursday’s time trial finale at the Three Days of De Panne to claim the stage and the overall crown in one hard effort. Posthuma had just enough in the tank to erase a 27-second gap to overnight leader Enrico Gasparotto (Barloworld) to vault from eighth to the top spot on the podium.
Nature Valley Grand Prix adds pro opportunity for amateurs
Riders Get Chance to Earn A Spot on The Nature Valley Cycling Team and Compete in The 2008 Nature Valley Grand Prix
Mino Auletta named president of CAS
The International Council of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has named Italian Mino Auletta to be its president. Auletta has been interim president since the death of Judge Ke?ba Mbaye last January. Mbaye was the president and founder of the organization. Outspoken Canadian Dick Pound, the former president of the World Anti-Doping Agency had been lobbying for the position.
Rusching across Africa: The Scarlet Letter
Professional endurance competitor Rebecca Rusch has tackled her fair share of adventure races and 24-Hour mountain bike races throughout the years. Now, the Idahoan is in South Africa, at the Absa Cape Epic, a nine-day endurance mountain bike stage race across the country’s scenic Western Cape. Following an accident that resulted in a broken collarbone, teammate Cristina Begy withdrew from the race, but Rusch decided to continue, albeit unofficially, on her own. — Editor
The finish sprint of Thursday’s Cape Epic stage
David George and Kevin Evans of MTN 1 sprint to victory during stage 6 of the 2008 Absa Cape Epic Mountain Bike stage race from Bredasdorp to Hermanus in the Western Cape, South Africa.
Eugene A. Sloane, cycling author, dies at 91
Eugene A. Sloane, the author of the 1970s Bike Boom bestseller The Complete Book of Bicycling, died in Illinois this weekend. He was 91 and died for complications from pneumonia, according to the Chicago Tribune. Sloane published his first cycling book in 1970. It was followed by Sloane's Handy Pocket Guide to Bicycle Repair and Sloane's Complete Book of All-Terrain Bicycles. Sloane's sons told the Times that their father had many interests that, variously, bordered on obsessions, including sailing, motorcycling and photography. Services will be private.
Cavendish dishes again in De Panne
For the second day in a row, British sprinter Mark Cavendish bested the pack in Belgium’s Three Days of De Panne. The High Road fastman out-kicked Francesco Chicchi (Liquigas) to win Thursday’s 119km morning sector as part of the two-stage finale. Slovenian Borut Bozic (Collstop) came through second with Danilo Napolitano (Lampre) fourth. Like he did in Wednesday’s stage, Cavendish won once again in a long sprint. Italian Enrico Gasparotto (Barloworld) conserved his leader’s jersey going into the afternoon’s decisive 14km individual time trial.
An essay by 1984 Olympic gold medalist Alexi Grewal
Editor's note: the following is an essay written by 1984 Olympic gold medalist Alexi Grewal. A full article on Grewal and his admitted use of performance enhancing drugs appears in the April 15 issue of VeloNews. Sons have a propensity to follow in their father’s footsteps. For that very reason I write this. My son, your son or daughter, should have the right to find the sport better than it is now or was in our day.
Riders’ group threatens suit
The pro racer’s association is threatening legal action within a week if portions of prize money from the 2007 Tour de France being withheld by the French cycling federation are left unpaid. The Professional Cyclists Association (CPA) issued the threat Wednesday in the face of more stalling from the French cycling federation, which is charged with handing out of the Tour prize money. According to a CPA communiqué, the entire prize money allotment totally more than $4 million should have been paid by Oct. 27, 2007, but the French cycling federation has yet to release all the money.
Abraham Ruhumuriza of Team Rwanda leads American Jock Boyer through the prologue
Abraham Ruhumuriza of Team Rwanda leads American Jock Boyer through the prologue
Abraham Ruhumuriza of Team Rwanda leads American Jock Boyer through the prologue
Abraham Ruhumuriza of Team Rwanda leads American Jock Boyer through the prologue
That red couch on the podium? Your guess is as good as ours.
That red couch on the podium? Your guess is as good as ours.
Cannondale-Vredestein’s Jakob Fuglsang, the U23 world champ, leads teammate Roel Paulissen through a creek
Cannondale-Vredestein's Jakob Fuglsang, the U23 world champ, leads teammate Roel Paulissen through a creek
Kevin Evans donned the leader’s jersey after winning the prologue alongside teammate David George.
Kevin Evans donned the leader's jersey after winning the prologue alongside teammate David George. The two would not be so lucky on the first stage to George.
Defending champions Karl Platt (left) and Stefan Sahm signautographs the day before the race
Defending champions Karl Platt (left) and Stefan Sahm signed some autographs the day before the race
The Absa Cape Epic’s sign-in is a chance to show off the toned legs and new kit, however hideous it may be.
The Absa Cape Epic's sign-in is a chance to show off the toned legs and new kit, however hideous it may be.
Trek/VW’s Jeremiah Bishop meets a new friend on the eve of the race
Trek/VW's Jeremiah Bishop meets a new friend on the eve of the race
Haywood (left) and Smith took their second straight stage win
Haywood (left) and Smith took their second straight stage win on the 2008 Absa Cape Epic's longest stage
Cannondale-Vredestein team holds lead in Epic
The winners of the 2007 Absa Cape Epic, the Bulls squad of Stefan Sahm and Karl Platt took their first victory of the 2008 race, winning the fifth stage from Swellendam to Bredasdorp. The two out sprinted the Alb-Gold team of Hannes Genze and Joschen Kaess for the win. The victory took a sizable chunk out of the overall lead of the Cannondale-Vredestein squad of Jakob Fuglsang and Roel Paullissen, who crossed the line in 5th place, nearly eight minutes down.