Tech Report: Getting soaked before going to ‘Vegas
Tech Report: Getting soaked before going to 'Vegas
Tech Report: Getting soaked before going to 'Vegas
Tech Report: Getting soaked before going to 'Vegas
Tech Report: Getting soaked before going to 'Vegas
Franco Ballerini may have a lot to think about on Monday.
This time he gets the jersey first
Compared to the road to Caravaca de la Cruz, this was easy for Zabriskie
But are you experienced? Danielson tests his legs in Italy
"I've never tested positive." We've all heard this statement (or some variation) from any number of athletes. A lot of athletes and their supporters seem to think this is a meaningful argument. Certainly many people seem to be persuaded by those four simple words. But it’s sad to say that these days, the statement "I’ve never tested positive" is very nearly meaningless. So far, that is. There are signs of progress that may some day give real meaning to the claim of never having tested positive. Of course some athletes move from this falsely persuasive argument to outright lies of denial
The Mail Bag 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. At times, silence is goldenEditor,While I will be greatly disappointed if Tyler Hamilton is guilty ofdoping, what I find most disturbing about the whole scandal—and most ofthe previous ones, too—is that the IOC and UCI released preliminary resultsbefore getting a confirmation from the B
Ullrich's Coast kit is actually paying off now.
Tech Report: More from Milan
Tech Report: More from Milan
Tech Report: More from Milan
Tech Report: More from Milan
Tech Report: More from Milan
Some say Rogers' Olympic performance was worthy of a medal
How times change. Just last week, EPO was the talk of the town. Now you can’t open the sports page without reading something about transfusion blood doping. Sport doping is going old school. Out with the new, in with the old. Blood transfusions have long been used to enhance athletic performance. Transfusions are an extremely straightforward, simple, and effective method of increasing the blood’s oxygen carrying capacity. Physiologists believe that it is the rate at which hemoglobin delivers oxygen to the exercising muscle that limits muscle performance. Blood transfusions address this
The podium
The stalemate between cycling's ruling body and organizers of the sport’s three grand tours took a new twist Tuesday after UCI president Hein Verbruggen conceded that he may have to downsize plans for the new ProTour. But Verbruggen, who has met opposition to his proposals for a new-look ProTour which would radically shake up the sport when it is introduced in 2005, conceded Tuesday that he could be forced to introduce a slimmed down version of his initial plans for the race calendar. Verbruggen's project would see 20 top cycling teams buy four-year licenses to ride in a 22-race annual
The course was made for a power rider like Thürig
The Russian Cycling Federation has announced plans to challenge the results of this year's Olympic time trial after American cyclist Tyler Hamilton was cleared last week of doping violations by the International Olympic Committee. Hamilton twice tested positive for a blood transfusion, first in Athens on August 18 after winning the Olympic time trial gold medal and then following his win in the stage 8 individual time trial at the Vuelta a España. But Hamilton’s Olympic test was not confirmed after laboratory technicians froze the B sample instead of refrigerating the vial of whole blood
Arndt was second at nearly a minute back
Tech Report: More from Milan
Zabirova crossed for third
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Thorburn was top American in seventh
Tech Report: More from Milan
Tech Report: More from Milan
Tech Report: More from Milan
Tech Report: More from Milan
The Mail Bag 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.Time for straight talk, TylerEditors,Regarding Haven Hamilton's defense of Tyler (see "TylerTunes: A letter from Haven"): I have some of questions for Havento pose to her hubby.Tyler has been reported as initially having said that he had a surgicalintervention that would explain his
Much waits to start a medal-winning ride
Brajkovic surprised even himself
Dekker faded on the second climb
Farrar finishes 21st.
Perez impressed many at this Vuelta
Perez - Goofy helmet; fast times
Heras did what he needed to do
Zabel kept his points jersey
Dunlap repeats...
... as does Horgan-Kobelski.
A new face on the block: Chris Del Bosco
Jimenez jumped with 15km to go, but Gutiérrez fought back
The chase kept the break in check
Hamilton before this year's Olympic road race in Athens
A Giant day: Craig, Llanes and Decker all took national titles Saturday
Lopes leads the men's mountain cross
John Tomac leaves the mountain cross podium after presenting the winners with medals
Even though he’s facing a two-year suspension after testing positive for banned blood transfusions, Tyler Hamilton vows his racing days aren’t over yet. In an exclusive interview Saturday, Hamilton told VeloNews he “will race again” despite an admittedly uncertain future. The Phonak rider has staunchly defended his innocence against what officials say is the first positive to result from a new test designed to detect illegal transfusions. Because of the ongoing investigation, Hamilton declined to address specific question regarding the case, but he said he remains confident that he will
Perez makes his move
José Gutierrez managed to stay away
Postal's Cruz was in the day's early break
On the Puerto de Cotos
The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) announced Friday that Joseph D’Antoni of Raleigh, N.C., an athlete in the sport of cycling, tested positive at the Track World Cup Qualifier on Feb. 26, 2004. He tested positive for recombinant human Erythropoietin (rEPO), a prohibited substance under the rules of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), which is the international federation for the sport of cycling. rEPO is a synthetic hormone that stimulates the body’s production of red blood cells thereby increasing oxygen transport and aerobic power. D’Antoni, 27, accepted a two-year
The Mail Bag 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.Do you trust the test?Dear Editors,The letter by David J. Heard is right on the mark (see "Wednesday'sMailbag"). From my own experience as a biological scientist I canattest to the variable nature of many antibody based assays.I have read the paper by Nelson et al. and I think it is nice
This update is coming to you from Haven Hamilton. I'm Tyler's wife. I wantedto post a note of appreciation to all of you who are standing behind Tylerand I during this very difficult ordeal. The outpouring of support hasbeen overwhelming and is appreciated more than you can imagine. Tyler isinnocent of the charges against him and we will do everything we can, withevery resource we have to make this clear.I have known Tyler since 1996 and we have been married for almost sixyears. When I met him he was a neo-pro bike racer who competed primarilyin the United States. Back in the day, we had no
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SRAM Corporation and Truvativ are pleased to announce that SRAM hassigned a Definitive Agreement to purchase Truvativ. The transactionis expected to close by mid October.Stan Day, the President of SRAM said, "Truvativ is a great companywith a remarkable track record of growth and innovation. SRAM isexcited to bring the Truvativ Team and products into our organization. Cranksets and bottom brackets complete SRAM's drivetrain product line."Micki Kozuschek, the President of Truvativ said: "Truvativ wasat a crossroads to eithermake a complete drivetrain ourselves or team
Zaballa's effort pays off
Heras and the rest of the key players finished a safe 6:25 back
JHK had time to inform the crowd it was his third national XC title
Where it all started: Ferguson and Wherry coming back from a surf at the Health Net team camp in January
Pascual Rodriguez takes Vuelta win; Heras still in charge
Hamilton at Wednesday press conference
It’s that time of year again, when the rumor mill starts spinning with tales of trades and transfers. And while the majority of domestic teams aren’t yet ready to make any official announcements yet, there appear to be a few “done deals” that should have a profound effect on next year’s North American road racing calendar. Sources indicate the biggest shakeup is taking place on the Colavita Olive Oil squad, as a pair of GC contenders, Will Frischkorn and Nathan O’Neill, as well as star-sprinter Ivan Dominguez are all reportedly moving on to different programs. Again, nothing’s yet been
The B-sample taken from Olympic time-trial champion Tyler Hamilton at theVuelta a Espana earlier this month as come back positive, his Phonak cyclingteam announced Thursday.The team also reported that the B-sample for similar doping test bythe International Olympic Committee (IOC) earlier in Athens was negative.Phonak said it was setting up a scientific board to check the validityof testing methods because of the apparently conflicting results shownby the IOC's procedure, and the one used by the Union Cycliste Internationale(UCI) in Spain.Hamilton has been suspended from racing by the Phonak
Tyler Hamilton's Olympic gold medal may be safe after the International Olympic Committee dropped disciplinary proceedings against him, but the Phonak rider could still face a two-year ban from cycling based on evidence of blood doping at the Vuelta a España. The IOC announced Thursday that it had dropped disciplinary proceedings against the Olympic time trial champion, begun after "an adverse analytical finding" on his A sample from the Athens Games, taken on August 19 in Athens. Tests on the B sample, taken the same day, proved "non-conclusive" because testers inadvertently placed the
The Mail Bag 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.It's all about the fiduciary responsibilityEditors,I was distressed to see that one of your readers thought that SCA isoff the mark with the Armstrong inquiry. First of all, they launchedtheir investigation after the Tour instead of before the Tour simply becauseif he had not won they
American Olympic time-trial champion Tyler Hamilton has been suspended by the Phonak team and will be thrown out unless he is able to prove he is innocent of blood doping charges, the Swiss team said Wednesday. "If Hamilton is not able to prove his innocence, then the contract will be cancelled effective immediately," Zurich-based Phonak said in a statement on its Internet site. The statement, which was released before the results of a second doping test sample were known, also announced the Phonak team leader's suspension until the proceedings on the charge are completed. The 33-year-old
Cardenas wins the stage...
... but Heras and especially Perez made the day's biggest gains...