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ASO, Astaná-Würth lining up for battle
Tour de France officials and representatives from Astaná-Würth are both taking their cases to the Court of Arbitration in Sport following Monday’s request by Tour organizer ASO to kick the scandal-stained Astaná-Würth out of Saturday’s start of the 2006 Tour. Tour officials sent faxes to Astaná-Würth as well as to the UCI and representatives of the professional teams association Monday after indicating the the Spanish team – formerly Liberty Seguros-Würth – was no longer welcome for the 93rd Tour, set to start Saturday with a prologue in Strasbourg. The decision was precipitated by a string
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Discovery Channel
Discovery ChannelTeam Manager: Johann Bruyneel1. José Azevedo (P)2. Viatceslav Ekimov (Rus)3. George Hincapie (USA)4. Egoi Martinez (Sp)5. Benjamin Noval Gonzalez (Sp)6. Pavel Padrnos (Cz)7. Yaroslav Popovych (Ukr)8. Rubiera José Luis (Sp)9. Paolo Savoldelli (I) Sponsor: Owner/operator of multiple television channels2006 budget: $10 millionYear current sponsor started: 2005Former title sponsors: U.S. Postal Service (1996-2004), Montgomery-Bell (1995), Subaru-Montgomery (1991-94)Past Tours (as Discovery and Postal): 10th participation, 25 stage wins, 7 overall wins (Armstrong, 1999-2005), 1
Team CSC
Team Manager: Bjarne RiisTeam Manager: Bjarne RiisIvan Basso (I)11. Bobby Julich (USA)12. Giovanni Lombardi (I)13. Stuart O’Grady (Aus)14. Carlos Sastre (Sp)15. Frank Schleck (Lux)16. Christian Vande Velde (USA)17. Jens Voigt (G)18. David Zabriskie (USA) Sponsor: Computer services company2006 budget:$8.8 millionYear current sponsor started: 2001Former title sponsors: Memorycard (2000), Acceptcard (1998-99)Past Tours (as CSC ): Sixth participation, 7 stage wins,2 King of the Mountains (Jalabert, 2001-2002), 1 team classification (2003)Trivia: The team members have 11 stage wins, but that’s
CAS rules Hamilton may keep medal
Suspended Phonak rider Tyler Hamilton may to keep the gold medal he won in the individual time trial at the Athens Olympics after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on Tuesday dismissed an appeal filed by the Russian Olympic Committee on behalf of silver medalist Viatcheslav Ekimov. Hamilton won the time-trial event in Athens but failed a blood-doping test. Hamilton’s B sample – needed to confirm the positive – was destroyed after laboratory staff froze it, making it impossible to test the red blood cells in the sample. That led the Russian Olympic Committee to appeal to the
T-Mobile
Team Manager: Olaf LudwigJan Ullrich (G)21. Andréas Klöden (G)22. Giuseppe Guerini (I)23. Serhiy Honchar (Ukr)24. Matthias Kessler (G)25. Eddy Mazzoleni (I)26. Michael Rogers (Aus)27. Patrik Sinkewitz (G)Oscar Sevilla (Sp) Sponsor: Mobile phone division of telecommunications company2006 budget: $18.9 millionYear current sponsor started: 2004Former title sponsors: Deutsche Telekom (1991-2003), Stuttgart (1989-90) Past Tours (as T-Mobile and Telekom): 15th participation, 27 stage wins, 2 overall wins (Riis, 1996; Ullrich, 1997), 6 green jerseys (Zabel, 1996-2001), 3 white jerseys (Ullrich,
Monday’s Mailbag: Lance v. Frankie
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.Frankie should write a bookEditor:Every time you turn on the news, another cyclist is getting caught for doping. Yet the only guy who can beat all of them is as pure as the snow atop Mt. Everest? As reported by Alan Abrahamson of the Los Angeles Times, Frankie and Betsy Andreu were
Paper says Hamilton implicated in Spanish investigation
Just as he is nearing the end of a two-year suspension for blood-doping, American Tyler Hamilton is back in the news after a Spanish newspaper charged Monday that he had worked with Spanish doctor Eufemiano Fuentes between 2002 and 2004. In Monday’s edition of El País, the paper cited secret police and court documents alleging that Hamilton not only engaged in banned blood transfusion practices, but also used EPO, anabolic steroids, human growth hormones and IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor 1) during his collaboration with Fuentes. Fuentes was among five people detained on May 23 as part
Armstrong: LeMond’s charges ‘ridiculous’
Lance Armstrong denied Monday that he threatened three-time Tour de France champion Greg LeMond, calling the allegation "ridiculous." "Greg is just not in check with reality," Armstrong said Monday from New York City. "It's ridiculous. Greg is obsessed with foiling my career. I'm apoplectic when I read stuff like that." LeMond was the first American to win the Tour de France with victories in 1986 and 1989-90. Armstrong came back from life-threatening testicular cancer that had spread to his lungs and brain to win seven in a row, from 1999 to 2005, before retiring last year. LeMond
El Pais says Ullrich may be linked to Spain’s doping scandal
El Pais says Ullrich may be linked to Spain's doping scandal
Hamilton, overcome by emotion at the 2004 Olympics, was found positive for blood-doping at the 2004 Vuelta.
Hamilton, overcome by emotion at the 2004 Olympics, was found positive for blood-doping at the 2004 Vuelta.
A fax sent to Haven Parchinski
A fax sent to Haven Parchinski
Monday’s El País
Monday's El País
The Hamilton story
The Hamilton story
Racer 4142’s racing schedule
Racer 4142's racing schedule
Racer 4142’s medical log
Racer 4142's medical log
Will Vino’ be there?
Will Vino' be there?
Past winners of the Tour de France
The 93rd edition of the Tour de France begins Saturday July 1 in Strasbourg. Here is the list of the winners of the past 92 editions of what most say is the greatest bicycle race in the world. 1903 Maurice Garin (F) 1904 Henri Cornet (F) 1905 Louis Trousselier (F) 1906 René Pottier (F) 1907 Lucien Petit-Breton (F) 1908 Lucien Petit-Breton (F) 1909 Fran?ois Faber (Lux) 1910 Octave Lapize (F) 1911 Gustave Garrigou (F) 1912 Odile Defraye (B) 1913 Philippe Thys (B) 1914 Philippe Thys (B) 1919 Firmin Lambot (B) 1920 Philippe Thys (B) 1921 Léon Scieur (B) 1922 Firmin Lambot (B) 1923 Henri
Spanish daily links 58 riders to doping probe
Spanish daily El Páis dropped a bombshell in its Sunday edition, reporting that 58 cyclists — among whom are said to be 15 riders from the Astaná-Würth team and others who competed in last month’s Giro d’Italia — are named in police and court documents as part of the "Operación Puerto" doping investigation in Spain. The story did not name the riders, but described court documents – which still have not been publicly released – purporting to outline a "criminal network" said to be organized and administered by five people accused of involvement in the distribution of banned substances, such
A Fred’s-Eye View: Flat tires and surfboards — a video interview with Walker Ferguson
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Queen of the Mountain: A conversation with World Champ Gunn-Rita Dahle
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Tech Profile: Gunn Rita’s Merida race rig
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Rodriguez celebrates as he takes third behind McEwen in Stage 13 of last year’s Tour
Rodriguez celebrates as he takes third behind McEwen in Stage 13 of last year's Tour
The newspaper recounts Saiz’s testimony before a Spanish judge
The newspaper recounts Saiz's testimony before a Spanish judge
Prémont is overjoyed to win on home turf
Prémont is overjoyed to win on home turf
The Specialized boys work it at the front
The Specialized boys work it at the front
Hincapie has been riding his TT bike several days a week
Hincapie has been riding his TT bike several days a week
Papers charge Armstrong admitted doping
Two French magazine stories slated for distribution this weekend charge that seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong allegedly admitted taking banned doping products after being diagnosed with cancer. The stories are based on evidence given under oath to a court in Dallas in late 2005 and early 2006. The charges appear in Saturday's edition of the French daily Le Monde and in this weekend's edition of L'Equipe magazine.
Armstrong issues statement
Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong issued the following statement in response to allegations outlined in articles slated to appear this weekend in Le Monde and L’Equipe.Statement from Lance ArmstrongI recently won a major arbitration, defeating allegations of performance enhancing drugs, after a three week trial. Several accusations made the subject of prior rumors were fully and finally considered by an impartial panel which heard many witnesses under oath. After years of litigation and three weeks of trial, and “ having considered the evidence and testimony” the panel ordered the
L’Equipe magazine
L'Equipe magazine
Shop Talk with Dave Towle and Neal Rogers
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Shop Talk Interview with Health Net-Maxxis rider Greg Henderson
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Landis at this year’s Tour de Georgia (VN photo contest winner)
Landis at this year's Tour de Georgia (VN photo contest winner)
Press Release: Ariadne Delon Scott to Lead Green Team at Specialized
Ariadne Delon Scott to Lead Green Team at SpecializedJune 16, 2006 – Morgan Hill, CA - Ariadne Delon Scott, on boardwith Specialized in a variety of important roles for the past 7-years,has been promoted to take on a new role, Director of Advocacy and the Environmentfor the company. As part of her new position, Scott will take on the developmentand implementation of Specialized’s global green action plan and integrateit into the company’s culture, environment, products, marketing and communication.“At Specialized we know that we have a duty to preserve and protectour precious planet and
Press Release: Ariadne Delon Scott to Lead Green Team at Specialized
Press Release: Ariadne Delon Scott to Lead Green Team at Specialized
VeloPress Publishes Heart Rate Monitor Training Book
VeloPress Publishes Heart Rate Monitor Training Book for CyclistsBoulder, CO, June 20, 2006 — VeloPress is pleased to announcethe release of HeartZones Cycling: The Avid Cyclist’s Guide to Riding Faster and Fartherby top heart rate training coaches Sally Edwards and Sally Reed. Edwardspioneered the use of heart rate monitors for training in the 1980s, andher new book helps cyclists build a personal training plan using state-of-the-artheart rate training techniques. Heart Zones Cycling takes the provenadvantages of training with a heart rate monitor one step further. Cyclists can improve
VeloNews Photo Contest – New Gallery; New Winner
Our latest reader-submitted Photo Gallery is now up for your viewing pleasure. Of course, a new gallery also means the naming of the winner of ourmost recent contest. Take the time to wander through that gallery and see if you agree or disagree with our choice of winner. We enjoyed Claire Milto’s “Pre-race warm-up,” as it captured that quiet, reflective moment before competition begins. That rider, whoever he might be, is getting his head together as much as he is getting his heart started for the day’s race. Nice work, Claire! Drop us a note at Rosters@InsideInc.com to work out the
Le Tour Sans Lance
Imagine for a moment that Lance Armstrong didn’t ride the 2005 Tour de France. And then imagine what happens on the first big stage in the Pyrénées. Approaching the foot of the giant Port de Pailhères climb, Jan Ullrich’s T-Mobile team makes a strong acceleration (just as it did last year). Thepeloton is splintered into several groups. Two-thirds the way up the 15km, 8-percent grade climb, only three riders are left alongside Ullrich: Ivan Basso, Floyd Landis and Levi Leipheimer. Other contenders like Francisco Mancebo, Alexander Vinokourov, Cadel Evans and Michael Rasmussen are left behind.
VeloPress Publishes Heart Rate Monitor Training Book
VeloPress Publishes Heart Rate Monitor Training Book
Pre-race warm-up
Pre-race warm-up
Gerhard Gulewicz wanted to pack it in early Tuesday outside of Athens, Ohio. Desperate to keep him riding, his …
Gerhard Gulewicz wanted to pack it in early Tuesday outside of Athens, Ohio. Desperate to keep him riding, his crew asked Tinker Juarez to stop to encourage their rider to continue. It worked!
How would the absence of the Tour’s most dominant rider affect these guys?
How would the absence of the Tour's most dominant rider affect these guys?
Who will ride into Paris wearing yellow?
Who will ride into Paris wearing yellow?
PRESS RELEASE: Eagle River Ride slated in July
The fifth annual Colorado Eagle River Ride is set for Sunday, July 23, and early registration starts now. "Our goal has always been to produce the best organized road ride in the country," said Arn Menconi, president of the Snowboard Outreach Society. "We want people to end their day with a sense of achievement, and also a real sense of the beauty in our county as seen on this ride." The ride takes participants through the Eagle River Valley up the rural setting of U.S. Highway 131 and along the Colorado River. The one-day, 100-mile (or 100km and 50-mile option) loops from the start/finish
Monday’s Mailbag: Armstrong v. Pound; the Tyra test; CV would have enhanced TdF; and a salute to the major
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.Lance Armstrong: Time to call Dick Pound to accountTo those Interested in International Sports:On August 23, 2005 the French tabloid L'Equipe published an article alleging that I used performance enhancing drugs, based on a research report leaked out of a French laboratory. I knew
Basso comes to Strasbourg with a solid team… and more Americans than any other Tour squad.
Basso comes to Strasbourg with a solid team... and more Americans than any other Tour squad.
The horror
The horror
Armstrong seeks Pound’s ouster
Lance Armstrong's dispute with World Anti-Doping Agency head Dick Pound has reached a new level. The seven-time Tour de France champion is asking the International Olympic Committee to force Pound, a Montreal lawyer, to quit over his handling of doping allegations against Armstrong. "Dick Pound has always been quick to admonish others and to call for officials accused of misconduct to be sanctioned and removed from involvement in the Olympic movement," Armstrong said in a letter to the IOC. "In my view, it is essential that the IOC executive committee and the IOC president recognize
USA Cycling names McDonough director of athletics
USA Cycling has named Pat McDonough as its director of athletics effective immediately. Formerly USA Cycling’s national track programs director, McDonough replaces Steve Johnson, recently appointed chief executive officer. McDonough, a silver medalist in the team pursuit at the 1984 Olympic Games, was brought to USA Cycling in April of 2004 as part of an initiative to revive track cycling in the United States. Prior to his position as national track programs director, McDonough was the director of the Lehigh Valley Velodrome in Trexlertown, Pennsylvania, for 15 years. As director of
Minaar, Jonnier dominate Mt. Snow DH
Minaar, Jonnier dominate Mt. Snow DH
Minaar, Jonnier dominate Mt. Snow DH
Minaar, Jonnier dominate Mt. Snow DH
HealthNet controls the race early, but it eventually gets away from them.
HealthNet controls the race early, but it eventually gets away from them.
Stevic celebrates his win as he crosses the line.
Stevic celebrates his win as he crosses the line.
Stevic makes his move on the climb
Stevic makes his move on the climb
Henderson suffers on the climb. He eventually lost the jersey, but did so to a teammate
Henderson suffers on the climb. He eventually lost the jersey, but did so to a teammate
Health Net stayed together
Health Net stayed together
Doing what he does best, Ullrich takes the Swiss tour in the TT
Doing what he does best, Ullrich takes the Swiss tour in the TT
Manion and Stevic knew they had an opportunity
Manion and Stevic knew they had an opportunity
Time stations must be manned around the clock to be able to check in riders in the wee hours.
Time stations must be manned around the clock to be able to check in riders in the wee hours.
Ulmer gets the win
Ulmer gets the win
The Camdenton, Missouri station served up a great brisket sandwich!
The Camdenton, Missouri station served up a great brisket sandwich!
Armstrong takes the overall… again.
Armstrong takes the overall... again.
Your ever-efficient and enthusiastic RAAM time-station is staff is always at the ready for your time recording …
Your ever-efficient and enthusiastic RAAM time-station is staff is always at the ready for your time recording needs.
Wrubleski takes second on the day
Wrubleski takes second on the day
Jennifer, a personal trainer from Sioux City, made the two-hour drive to Yates Center to work that station. Sh …
Jennifer, a personal trainer from Sioux City, made the two-hour drive to Yates Center to work that station. She wouldn’t let Tinker Juarez without a hug….Tinker graciously agreed.
Armstrong, Ulmer, and Samplonius set an early pace
Armstrong, Ulmer, and Samplonius set an early pace
This string of signs greeted racers in the final feet before the Yates Center station.
This string of signs greeted racers in the final feet before the Yates Center station.
Ulmer goes on her own
Ulmer goes on her own
The lead group represented a good cross-section of teams
The lead group represented a good cross-section of teams
The fan base
The fan base
Armstrong knew when to make her move
Armstrong knew when to make her move
Ulmer takes a dig
Ulmer takes a dig
Armstrong wins it
Armstrong wins it