Mayo had his mechanic drill out the Dura-Ace levers . . .
Mayo had his mechanic drill out the Dura-Ace levers . . .
Mayo had his mechanic drill out the Dura-Ace levers . . .
. . . and the low-profile Compasso
. . . and rear derailleur
Just when you thought you'd seen every carbon-fiber application imaginable comes a carbon trainer from Elite
Fi'zi:k's Arione: a carbon fiber base, a tubular titanium rail and an aluminum core
Storck's Scenario C 0.9 can be hoisted with a pinky
Selle San Marco's Rever has air scoops to cool the booty
The Time RXS is an all-new design . . .
Selle San Marco Aspide Composite A: a bare-bones saddle
. . . and there's an all-new RXS shoe to go with it
ITM's K-Sword does away with bolts and plates for clamping
The VXRS can be had with the full Paolo Bettini effect
T-Mobile takes second
Illes Balears set an early mark to beat
Victor Hugo Peña
Plotting and planning
Tony Cruz makes last-minute adjustments
Dave Zabriskie looks a little spent
Papp picked his spot just right
Moore, like Papp, was outnumbered . . . but won anyway
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
Perras took the prologue hillclimb . . .
. . . but McCormack nearly got him when he blew in the final meters
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
EuroBike, Day 2: More goodies from Friedrichshafen
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
EuroBike: By the sea, by the beautiful sea
Dear Bob,I am curious what you think of the recent Toronto court decision thatthe City of Toronto owed cyclists a duty of care to maintain a safe cyclingenvironment.N.D.Colorado Dear Bob,The main highway in our area is scheduled for repaving. This will closeone side of the divided including both shoulders for a ten-mile stretchover a six-month period. The section is used by hard-core commuters andis a popular ride for those who want to get out of town for the weekend.What are the contractor’s obligations to accommodate bicycle traffic? Whatare my rights when a “bike lane closed sign is
USA Cycling announced its automatic nominationsto represent the U.S. at the upcoming UCI Road World Championships in Verona,Italy, September 27 - October 4.The thirteen riders named Thursdayhave until September 6 to either accept or decline their nominations.Receiving nominations to the team basedon their participation in the 2004 Olympic Games are George Hincapie, TylerHamilton, Bobby Julich, Levi Leipheimer, and Jason McCartney. Joining thefive Olympians in receiving automatic nominations are six-time Tour deFrance winner, Lance Armstrong, USPRO Champion, Fred Rodriguez and top-rankedrider
Is he aiming for another?
Casagrande at last year's Tour of Switzerland
Julien Absalon's gold medal bike was among host of celeb' rides in Friedrichshafen,
Talk about keeping yourself occupied during your race....
Travis Brown also chose to race a single speed. His Trek 9.8 Elite hardtail came eqquiped with a wild assortment of parts including this Russian titanium Sibex fork (www.sibexsports.com)and 34x14 gearing
Both Craig and Brown ran Sibex titanium forks. Craig with the disc brake version and Brown with the canti version
Sibex Sports's Scott Mares showed his clean-looking Cossack cyclocross bike. At only $1200 for frame and fork, this Russian-made titanium rig seems like a steal
Brown found himself running the steep climb early on in the race after getting stuck behind slower riders, but later in the race could power up it in his monster gear
Legend Ned Overend chose to run the slightly heavier than a SID World Cup, but much stiffer and Motion Control equipped, '05 RockShox Reba
Maverick riders Abby Hippley and Ariel Lindsley were spotted riding Maverick American's new SC 32 race/ride fork. It features 125mm of travel and can be on-the-fly adjusted down to 80mm for climbing
Giant-Pearl Izumi rider Jared Rando was seen running the long-time ultra secretive Michelin 'System'. To date, no one outside of Michelin techs have seen was lurks inside this self-sealing, semi-tubeless downhill tire system
Held at pen-point Maxxis tire developer Chris Wyatt revealed the prototype tires on the Luna riders' bikes will be called 'ADVantage' and will offer higher volume and agressive tread patterns for loose terrain. Vanlandigham and Dunalp both rode them
Missy 'The Missile' put in a lightning-fast qualifying run, but some course tape delayed her arrival to the final run finish lin
The Colombian government and its national Olympic committee announced plans to appeal the disqualification of track cyclist Maria Luisa Calle Williams after she tested positive for a stimulant following the women’s points race. Calle Williams was stripped of her bronze medal in the event after testing positive for the stimulant Heptaminol. The bronze medal was then awarded to American Erin Mirabella, the only U.S. podium spot in an Olympic track event this year. Colombia earned just one other medal in the games, a bronze won by Mabel Mosquera in the 53kg category of women's weightlifting.
Hamilton at the Tour
The loose gravel start of the short track required the front row to 'dig in' to avoid wheelspin. Looked just like the start of a 250 main moto
Hydration packs might not be the coolest pro accessory but the Hydrapak Air Scoop Team is the sleakest option available with its customizable outer flap
Shonny Vanlandingham turned her Vetta computer into this minature shrine to The Artist Formerly Known As Prince for little on-trail motivation
Adam Craig chose to run a stock '04 Giant singlespeed frameset ($500) and a 40x16 gear in the short track
A fountain in the Olympic Complex.
Haven and Tyler Hamilton and that souvenir they picked up in Athens
Not a bad day's haul: Dede gets silver, Tyler gold and Bobby grabs a bronze
With the Olympics done I finally got around to emptying out the digicam from the last few days. Below you’ll find a sampling of sights from the men’s cross-country, the final night of track and field and scenes from the Closing Ceremonies and the main Olympic Complex.
Lots of interesting architecture in this place.
The Mountain Bike Hall of Fame and Museum is excited to announce the2004 INDUCTEES TO THE MOUNTAIN BIKE HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM.They are as follows;Matt Hebberd-PioneersPat Follet and Tom Spiegel-PromotionKurt Loheit-AdvocacyPaul Thomasberg-IndustryTheir biographies are listed below.They join fellow mountain bike legends who are all listed at mtnbikehalloffame.com.Plan to attend the 17th Annual Mountain Bike Hall of Fame InductionCeremony in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 7th, 2004 at 6:30 P.M. The ceremonyis held during the annual Interbike Trade Show which is located at theSand's Expo and
Olympic Complex walkway.
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 more than medalsEditors,Stephen Burke claims to be mystified by Stuart O'Grady's block in thefinal lap of the Olympic Madison race (see Burke’s letter “O'Grady blockedBrits in Madison” Friday’sMailbag). Well mate, it shouldn't be too hard to work that one out. Aa any Aussiewill
The Closing Ceremonies.
More from the Closing Ceremonies.
Danielson showed his stuff on Mt. Evans
It's all over. Party time.