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Rabobank on the front as the sprinters’ teams take a day off
Rabobank on the front as the sprinters' teams take a day off
Press Release: Meet Bob Roll at Interbike
Press Release: Meet Bob Roll at Interbike
Monday’s EuroFile: Can anyone stop Menchov? The road ahead.
The 155 remaining riders of the 62nd Vuelta a España enjoy their second and final rest day Monday as the season’s final grand tour enters its final week of racing. Overall leader Denis Menchov looks unbeatable with only six stages remaining. The 29-year-old Russian rolled out of the Pyrénées last weekend with a solid lead of 2:01 over surprisingly tough Vladimir Efimkin (Caisse d’Epargne) and 2:27 to third-place Cadel Evans (Predictor-Lotto). Eternal podium contender Carlos Sastre (CSC) is poised in fourth at 3:02 if any of the leaders tumble. “I feel like I have the Vuelta 70 percent
VeloNews Photo Contest: A new winner and a new gallery
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Menchov says the Vuelta is 70 percent won.
Menchov says the Vuelta is 70 percent won.
Another day in Gunbarrel
Another day in Gunbarrel
Sánchez plummets to Vuelta stage win; Menchov fights off challengers
When the road drops downhill, there’s no one faster than Samuel Sánchez. Perhaps Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Fondital) didn’t know what was in store when Sánchez disappeared off the Cat. 1 Alto de Monachil summit some 20km from the finish line in Granada. But Manuel “Triki” Beltrán (Liquigas) sure did.
Hincapie tops in Missouri as Dominguez wins finale
[nid:40552]Ivan Dominguez put an emphatic stamp on his run to the Tour of Missouri's sprint points title, winning the final stage of this 562.2-mile, six-day race, which concluded Sunday in downtown St. Louis. Dominguez (Toyota-United) emerged from a scrambled sprint along Market Street, comfortably holding off Andrew Pinfold (Symmetrics) and Dominique Rollin (KodakGallery-Sierra Nevada), who were second and third in the 74.2-mile, seven-lap circuit race.
Hill, Jonnier claim World Cup DH crowns
The 2007 mountain bike World Cup season ended Sunday in Maribor, Slovenia, with the downhill. Sam Hill (Iron Horse-Monster) continued his dream season by collecting his third victory, while teammate Sabrina Jonnier battled illness just to start, scoring a sixth place that good was enough for the overall title. Rachel Atherton (Animal Commencal) got some revenge for her loss to Jonnier at the world championships last weekend by winning the final round. The threatened rain never materialized, and the large and enthusiastic crowd of spectators were treated to perfect blue skies and temperatures
Sanchez wins
Sanchez wins
Dominguez takes his second stage of the race
Dominguez takes his second stage of the race
Cunego on his own
Cunego on his own
Beltran and Sanchez
Beltran and Sanchez
The winner
The winner
Lopez in the break
Lopez in the break
Van Goolen scored enough mounts to snag the climber’s jersey
Van Goolen scored enough mounts to snag the climber's jersey
Bettini and Bennati
Bettini and Bennati
Evans and Menchov
Evans and Menchov
Menchov, Sastre and Anton
Menchov, Sastre and Anton
Sastre keeps attacking, but isn’t getting anywhere
Sastre keeps attacking, but isn't getting anywhere
And where did you ride today?
And where did you ride today?
Evans carves a corner
Evans carves a corner
Your winners
Your winners
Hincapie writes a successful finis to Discovery’s domestic racing
Hincapie writes a successful finis to Discovery's domestic racing
Discovery joins Hincapie in the limelight
Discovery joins Hincapie in the limelight
Dominguez gets his own podium time
Dominguez gets his own podium time
Huff got some attention, too … but not the kind a guy wants
Huff got some attention, too ... but not the kind a guy wants
Happily, he was able to finish under his own power
Happily, he was able to finish under his own power
The top three
The top three
He went down hard in the barriers
He went down hard in the barriers
And for a while, he looked like he might stay down
And for a while, he looked like he might stay down
McCartney snags Vuelta stage win, Menchov protects overall lead
Iowan Jason McCartney (Discovery) attacked out a breakaway group of 11 to win the 14th stage of the 2007 Vuelta a España, a hilly 207-kilometer ride Puerto Lumbreras to Villacarrillo, on Saturday.
Absalon and Kalentieva crowned World Cup champs as Kessiakoff and Liu win final in Maribor
There were no surprises at the concluding round of the cross-country WorldCup Finals on Saturday, with world champions Irina Kalentyeva (Topeak-Ergon)and Julien Absalon (Orbea) wrapping up the titles. Neither riderwon their respective race, but they didn't need to: Absalon had alreadywon outright after winning four of the previous five rounds, and Kalentyevaneeded to finish only 13th or higher to take the women's award. Held in Maribor, Slovenia, for the first time, it was fitting that twofirst time winners took the top step of the podium. Lui Ying becamethe second Chinese woman to
Pate earns Tour of Missouri stage win, Hincapie on track for overall title
In a symbolic sign of the times, Slipstream’s Danny Pate launched a brave solo attack inside a kilometer to go and held it all the way to the line, taking victory in stage 5 of the Tour of Missouri Saturday. Pate’s triumph is arguably the biggest win in the short history of the Boulder, Colorado-based team that is poised to take over the mantel of American cycling following the imminent demise of Discovery Channel.
North American News and Notes: Big changes in the domestic peloton
Navigators to end sponsorshipThe Navigators Insurance pro cycling team, the longest-running professional team in American cycling, will come to an end this season as its title sponsor has opted not to renew its sponsorship for 2008. Navigators Insurance has sponsored the New Jersey-based professional team bearing its name for 14 years, making it the longest continuous team sponsorship in American cycling history and one of the longest running in the world. The team began in 1994 with the mission to help encourage and provide opportunity for budding American cycling talent, and with the
McCartney gets a nice addition to his resume, right when he needs it.
McCartney gets a nice addition to his resume, right when he needs it.
Argyle wins: Pate does it in style
Argyle wins: Pate does it in style
Menchov didn’t seem too worried about the day’s break
Menchov didn't seem too worried about the day's break
The day’s first break didn’t get too far up the road
The day's first break didn't get too far up the road
For the men in the peloton, Saturday offered a welcome rest before Sunday’s ride to Granada.
For the men in the peloton, Saturday offered a welcome rest before Sunday's ride to Granada.
After chasing down Deignan thought they had a shot at the win…
After chasing down Deignan thought they had a shot at the win...
… but McCartney timed his move just right.
... but McCartney timed his move just right.
And soloed in for the win.
And soloed in for the win.
Hincapie is secure in the jersey
Hincapie is secure in the jersey
Nine men on the run: The break stayed out for more than 100 miles.
Nine men on the run: The break stayed out for more than 100 miles.
Chadwick leads the break.
Chadwick leads the break.
Saturday’s start in Jefferson City in front of the capitol.
Saturday's start in Jefferson City in front of the capitol.
Most aggessive rider John Parra tries a final attack before being caught by Pate.
Most aggessive rider John Parra tries a final attack before being caught by Pate.
Peloton passes one of hundreds of soybean fields.
Peloton passes one of hundreds of soybean fields.
Pate earns Tour of Missouri stage win, Hincapie on track for overall title
Pate earns Tour of Missouri stage win, Hincapie on track for overall title
Klier grabs stage win as Menchov preserves Vuelta lead
Just when it looked like the Vuelta a España was stuck on the repeat button, all hell broke loose in Friday´s 176km 13th stage. Take away the wild battles in the Pyrenees, and it seemed the Vuelta had stolen the script from the movie “Groundhog Day.” Day after day, the same plot unfolded: an early break, lots of TV for Spain´s second-division no-hopers, the peloton on siesta, the sprint teams revving up the chase, the breakaway caught with 8km to go, a sprinter sweeping across the line in the fight to see who gets kisses from the podium girls.
Klier takes the win after a wild day of racing
Klier takes the win after a wild day of racing
The rain in Spain (you know the rest)
The rain in Spain (you know the rest)
World champ Bettini gets a good soaking
World champ Bettini gets a good soaking
Roy in the break
Roy in the break
Ditto Stamsnidjer, a Vuelta rookie
Ditto Stamsnidjer, a Vuelta rookie
It almost never rains in Murcia, they say
It almost never rains in Murcia, they say
Devolder was among the many to hit the deck
Devolder was among the many to hit the deck
And Menchov holds tight to his golden jersey
And Menchov holds tight to his golden jersey
Vande Velde’s View: Where am I?
Okay, I admit I have no idea where I am. I am driving southwest right now to our new hotel. We are entering the region of Murcia, which is somewhat akin to the southwest of the states: Desert, sharp mountains, rocks, sleepy villages, nada. But this is all part of my new tactic of making the race go by faster. I know the date and the stage, but apart from that, I have no idea where I was today or yesterday after the stage ended. This is quite common during a long stage race in a different land. But given that I have lived here in Spain for the last 10 years and know Spain from its food to
A man of few words: A conversation with Denis Menchov
Denis Menchov will never be accused of being outspoken. A man of few words, the 29-year-old Russian clearly prefers to let his legs do the talking. So far through this Vuelta a España, the Rabobank captain has kept his cards close to his chest. He’s ridden with solid consistency in the decisive mountain and time trial stages to take firm control of the race, but he’s loath to talk about it. For the past few days, Menchov has more or less avoided the media as the Vuelta pushes south toward the next decisive stage in Sunday’s mountain stage into Granada. Until then, Menchov seems intent on
Pagliarini wins in Columbia, Hincapie leads Tour of Missouri
Luciano Pagliarini took a convincing sprint win at the conclusion of stage 4 of the Tour of Missouri on Friday, moving into a tie atop the points jersey standings in the process. [nid:40511]The Brazilian Prodir-Saunier Duval rider blasted straight up the gut of the finishing straight of Columbia’s East Walnut Street, lunging his bike across the line ahead of Canadian Andrew Pinfold (Symmetrics) and Cuban Ivan Dominguez (Toyota-United), who were a distant second and third respectively.
Pedal Queens plan second Bike-a-GoGo
The second Bike-A-GoGo, a women’s bicycle demo day and expo, is slated for October 20 at the Genoveva Chavez Community Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. More than 30 companies, including major bike brands such as Specialized, Voodoo, Trek, and Kona, will display their wares, from road and mountain-bike products to nutritional goods and apparel. There will also be seminars on a variety of bike-related topics, including a presentation on bike maintenance by a female mechanic from a local bike shop, a tire-changing clinic by Betty Bike Gear, and a workshop on combining Pilates core strength with
Menchov wants to win outright this time
Menchov wants to win outright this time
Clear winner: Paliarini makes it look easy
Clear winner: Paliarini makes it look easy
Pagliarini charges to the line.
Pagliarini charges to the line.
It looks like all of Lebanon’s school kids showed up for today’s start.
It looks like all of Lebanon's school kids showed up for today's start.
Who’s the wise guy who said this race had nuthin’ but flat stages?
Who's the wise guy who said this race had nuthin' but flat stages?
KIds slap five with Alberto Contador. Bet that doesn’t happen at the Tour.
KIds slap five with Alberto Contador. Bet that doesn't happen at the Tour.
For the final chase, Prodir, Symmetrics, and Kodak come to the front.
For the final chase, Prodir, Symmetrics, and Kodak come to the front.
The peloton crosses the Missouri River bridge
The peloton crosses the Missouri River bridge
Another thing you won’t see at the TdF.
Another thing you won't see at the TdF.