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Murray State Road Race and Criterium results
Murray State Road Race and Criterium results
Taberlay, Sawicki Kick It at Kenda Cup 1
Sid Taberlay and Pua Sawicki repeated their 2009 wins at the Sage Brush Safari east of San Diego on Sunday.
Local upstages internationals at Luzon
Kelly Benefit Strategies' Ryan Anderson holds the lead at the Tour of Luzon, but the team can't prevent a wily local veteran from grabbing the stage 3 win.
Women’s BMX Development Program Launched
USA Cycling effort aiming for gold in 2010 Olympics and will be headed by Sean Dwight.
2010 Tour de Langkawi results
Results from the 2010 Tour de Langkawi.
Racing this Week: Across Tuscan roads and Armstrong’s Euro debut
In Europe this week, the Vuelta a Murcia and the Monte Paschi Eroica are the big races, while mid-week races in Italy and Belgium keep things rolling. Andrew Hood takes a look.
Andy Schleck to race in Italy
Healthy at last, Andy Schleck will make his season debut on Wednesday at the Giro del Friuli in Italy.
Big teams tune up at Georgia Southern University weekend
Southeast Collegiate Cycling Conference racing continued in Statesboro, Georgia, this weekend as Georgia Southern University hosted its second annual “Battle in the Boro.” Intensity in the Southeast ratcheted up dramatically as the top teams and riders made their debut in conference competition. Powerhouses Lees McRae and Cumberland University made their collegiate season debut, as did recent BMC Racing Team recruit Chris Butler of Furman
2010 Georgia Southern University Battle in the Boro results
2010 Georgia Southern University Battle in the Boro results
Matthews sprints to victory in Langkawi
Australian Michael Matthews (Team Jayco Skins) wins the first stage of the Tour de Langkawi.
Singletrack Scenes: Reader Photos
Take a good look: February's reader-submitted singletrack scenes will be voted on this week.
Life as a Bike Jockey: Oh, the Places You’ll Go — Pedaling
Judy Freeman, pro XC racer and Singletrack.com columnist, put on her teacher hat for Women's Weekend 2010 at Ray's Indoor MTB Park in Cleveland.
Vuelta a Murcia bans Italian teams
The organizers of Spain’s Vuelta a Murcia, which begins Wednesday, have refused to admit Italian teams, an action in solidarity with Alejandro Valverde who has been banned from competing in Italy.
Results, 2010 Sagebrush Safari cross country
SAGEBRUSH SAFARI ~ CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS 2010 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA STATE SERIES #1 / KENDA CUP QUALIFIER
Evans triumphant in New Zealand
Shelley Evans (Team USA) takes the final stage and the overall title as the Women's Tour of New Zealand concludes.
Results, GP di Lugano
Roberto Ferrari wins the GP di Lugano after a crash takes down two riders and most of the rest abandon.
Ferrari wins reduced GP di Lugano
Roberto Ferrari (De Rosa) wins a greatly reduced edition of the GP di Lugano.
Motorpace Heaven
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Zirbel wants a job – and some answers
Tom Zirbel is joining millions of his fellow Americans in tuning up the résumé and hunting work.
Bos beats Cav’ in Almería
Theo Bos sprints to victory in the Clásica de Almería.
Results, Clásica de Almería
Theo Bos wins the Clasica de Almeria.
Results, Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Bobbie Traksel wins Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne.
Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne: A Graham Watson gallery
Bobbie Traksel (Vacansoleil) wins Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne.
Traksel takes Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
A crafty Bobbie Traksel (Vacansoleil) takes a three-up sprint to win a soggy Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne.
Bissell continues to ride Pinarello’s flagship model
Visiting the Bissell team camp in Santa Rosa, California, we had a chance to take a look at the team's new fleet of race bikes.
2010 Women’s Omloop Het Nieuwsblad results
2010 Women's Omloop Het Nieuwsblad results
Results, 2010 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
1. Juan Antonio Flecha (Sp), Sky, 5:07:15 2. Heinrich Haussler (G), Cervélo TestTeam, at 0:18 3. Tyler Farrar (USA), Garmin-Transitions, at 0:18
Kreuziger wins 2010 Giro di Sardegna
Liquigas’ Roman Kreuziger won the overall title at the Tour de Sardaigne Saturday, four seconds ahead of RadioShack’s Chris Horner.
Nocentini fractures leg in crash
Rinaldo Nocentini, the Ag2r rider who spent eight days in the yellow jersey at the 2009 Tour de France, has fractured his leg in a crash at the GP Insubria in Italy on Saturday.
Juan Antonio Flecha wins Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Sky’s Juan Antonio Flecha kicked off the spring classics season in style, soloing to the finish line to become the first Spanish winner of the Belgian semi-classic, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.
Gringo Diaries: Vuelta Independencia, Etapa 4
It's amazing that the whole Ten Speed Drive team has managed to stay crash-free thus far in the Vuelta Independencia. The body count continued to mount on the course today, as did the trashed equipment tally. I just shredded my second tire — luckily I brought extras. The Metro VW team, out of Dallas, Texas, is out of front wheels, having gone through several tubulars and run out of glue. They've resorted to using neutral wheels for the rest of the race.
Tom Zirbel retires, says he wants to move on
American cyclist Tom Zirbel announced on his blog Friday that he is retiring from the sport rather than continue an aggressive fight against doping charges.
Evans regains lead at Tour of New Zealand with stage win
American Shelley Evans retook the overall lead at the Tour of New Zealand, winning the tour’s fifth stage in a field sprint ahead of Australian champion Ruth Corset and China's Xin Liu and gaining enough bonus time to move ahead of teammate Amber Neben.
Tour of Indochine, Stage 1
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Hondo wins at Sardinia, Horner still second on GC
Lampre’s Danilo Hondo won the fourth stage of the Giro di Sardegna on Friday after his team leader Alessandro Petacchi crashed in the final meters of the race.
Tech Gallery: BAM! Boo Bicycles Headed to NAHBS
Not going to the North American Handmade Bicycle Show? Singletrack.com has an advance look at a hybrid bamboo-carbon bike built by Boo Bicycles.
HTC-Columbia sets rosters for classics kick-off
The HTC-Columbia team begins its Belgian Classics season this weekend with a double dose of racing action, first tackling Het Nieuwsblad on Saturday February 27th, then Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne the next day.
Nuyens ready for classics breakthrough
Nick Nuyens (Rabobank) has won some important races in his career, including tomorrow’s Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, but he’s not quite broken through to the big-time in the major spring classics.
Boo Bikes headed for NAHBS
We got an early look at Boo Bikes' bamboo creations before the upcoming North American Handmade Bicycle Show.
Cannondale Adds to Factory Racing Team
German Manuel Fumic joins Juarez, Bishop and Paulissen on Cannondale Factory Racing team.
Miller and Miller: Tibco’s stars talk
VeloNews sits down with Team TIBCO's two star Millers: Meredith and Brooke.
Bend, Ore., gets 2011-2012 masters road championships
After hosting the elite road nationals and cyclocross nationals, Bend, Oregon, will host the masters nats in 2011 and 2012.
Neben takes over after TT win in New Zealand Tour
American Amber Neben moved into the overall lead at the Tour of New Zealand on Friday, powering through the 11-kilometer fourth stage individual time trial to take the leader’s jersey from U.S. teammate Shelly Evans.
Giro to D.C.: “See you in 2012”
A proposed 2012 Giro d'Italia prologue in Washington D.C. would pass by many of the city's landmarks, including several with symbolic meaning to Italy. Besides showcasing the city and bringing in millions of dollars in economic impact, the build-up would help Mayor Adrian Fenty — an avid cyclist — promote health, wellness and the benefits of bicycle riding.
Cervelo TestTeam lines up for weekend cobbles with men and women
Cervelo TestTeam is sending squads to this weekend's cobbled races, the men's and women's Omloop Het Nieuwsblad on Saturday and the men's Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne on Sunday.
Centurion Cycling unveils trio of exciting Colorado courses
BOULDER, COLORADO (February 25, 2010) - Calling to mind the glory days of the famed Coors Classic when Tour de France champions Greg LeMond and Bernard Hinault roared through the Rocky Mountains, Centurion Cycling is bringing big time biking back to the challenging climbs that link Colorado's Front Range with the Peak-to-Peak highway (aka Colorado State Highway 72).
Kenda Cup Kicking Off
The Sage Brush Safari set for this weekend in SoCal is the first event under the US Cup/Kenda Cup banner for 2010.
A look at Jelly Belly’s 2010 Focus team bikes
A look at Team Jelly Belly's new Focus team bikes
Herbalife LaGrange elite teams prepare with team camps
PRESS RELEASE LOS ANGELES – Velo Club La Grange is pleased to announce its Elite men’s and women’s category 1/2 teams, which will be race under the Herbalife La Grange name for 2010 with the arrival of new title sponsor Herbalife. Training camps were held on the weekend of January 16th & 17th in Thousand Oaks and Pasadena for the respective teams. A combined dinner and team meeting was held with longtime professional Tony Cruz, who got his start in competitive cycling with La Grange, coming to speak. Tony also rode with the Elite men’s team on Sunday’s ride to Ojai.
Horner holds second in Sardegna as Petacchi wins sprint
Chris Horner remains second at the Giro di Sardegna as Alessandro Petacchi takes the stage win.
Italian Embassy drumming up support for Giro start in D.C.
A presentation Thursday evening at the Italian Embassy in Washington will attempt to drum up support for a Giro d'Italia start in the nation's capital in 2012.
Rogers hangs on to win Ruta
HTC-Columbia's Michael Rogers scores his first stage race victory since 2003 as he survives an explosive final stage.
Chris Lieto talks: How would Lance Armstrong fare at the Ironman?
Triathlon star Chris Lieto raced an impromptu time trial against Lance Armstrong last week in Hawaii, finishing just 9 seconds back over 11 miles. Neal Rogers talked with Lieto about the race, his road racing career and Armstrong's future in triathlon.
France’s great hope: Romain Sicard taking it slow in rookie year
Roman Sicard, the reigning U23 world champion, could be the rider the French have been waiting for since Bernhard Hinault last won the Tour de France in 1985.
Interview: Sean Kelly out to create new Irish champions
Irish cycling legend Sean Kelly chats with Andrew Hood about his continental team and academy, the future of Irish cycling and Contador's chances in the Tour.
Beloki joins Cafés Baqué as director
A three-time podium man at the Tour de France, Beloki’s fortunes took a turn for the worse in a horrendous crash in stage 9 of the 2003 Tour that left him with a broken femur, elbow and wrist. That crash – when Lance Armstrong took his famous “short-cut” across a field – effectively ended Beloki’s career as an elite cyclist.
Evans wins second New Zealand stage, too
Shelley Evans of the U.S. National Team is undefeated so far at the 2010 Women's Tour of New Zealand, after winning the second stage in a field sprint ahead of Xin Liu Gia and Yiu Wong Wan, both of China's Giant Pro Cycling Team.
Pro Gravity Tour: 5 Races, 4 States in 2010
Overall leaders of USA Cycling's ProGRT as of July 14, will also be an automatic selections to the United States World Championship team.
Gringo Diaries: Vuelta Independencia, Etapa Dos (A & B)
Josh Liberles continues his report on his team's experience at the Dominican Republic's Vuelta Independencia. Day 2: "We flew into the town of La Ramona, dodging potholes, bunny-hopping speed bumps and swerving around parked vehicles and the occasional moped drivers that decided to briefly zip alongside the race."
Record pre-show entries for Shimano NAHBS
With less than two days remaining until the opening of the sixth Shimano North American Handmade Bicycle Show, pre-event registrations have topped 2,000, an increase of more than 100% over the previous high mark of 977, set at Portland in 2008. The international custom bicycles show runs February 26-28 at the Greater Richmond Convention Center, in Richmond, Virginia.
iamTedKing: The More Things Change…
Another foggy winter day in Girona, and Cervelo TestTeam's Ted King contemplates why so many cyclists migrate to the Spanish town.
RadioShack, Quick Step, Milram, Liquigas announce rosters for classics kick-off weekend
Despite nasty crashes at Algarve, RadioShack will start Gert Steegmans and Tomas Vaitkus at this weekend's cobbled races in Belgium. Milram, Liquigas and Quick Step also release their rosters.
RockyMounts Offers ‘100-percent’ Fit with TieRod Rack
Rubber coated stainless steel straps on the one-size-fits-all fork mount TieRod bike rack will fit 100 percent of factory crossbars.
Horner second at Sardinia; Kreuziger takes over
Chris Horner (RadioShack) just missed victory with second in Thursday’s “queen stage” at the 28th Giro di Sardegna in Italy. The veteran American finished second to stage-winner and new race leader Roman Kreuziger (Liquigas), with Thomas Voeckler (Bbox Bouygues) coming through third in a challenging, 175km stage finishing atop the Cat. 1 Monte Ortobene.
Rasmussen wins Ruta TT; Rogers takes lead
Alex Rasmussen (Saxo Bank) delivered a huge TT win over some big names in Wednesday’s 10.9km course at the Ruta del Sol in Spain, topping such riders as Bradley Wiggins (Sky) and Tony Martin (HTC-Columbia).
Tour of Poland to dedicate stage to Ballerini
The Tour of Poland will dedicate its third stage to Franco Ballerini, the Italian national team manager and retired pro who died in a rally car accident last month.
U.S. rider Shelley Evans wins New Zealand opener
Shelley Evans, racing for the U.S. national team, won the opening stage of the Women's Tour of New Zealand Wednesday and takes the first leader's jersey of the six-stage race.
2010 Women’s Tour of New Zealand results
2010 Women's Tour of New Zealand results
Rodríguez sees more liberty at Katusha
Joaquín Rodríguez's move to the Russian-backed Katusha squad in 2010 will see him get a chance to race the Tour de France for the first time.
Tech Gallery: Yeti of Yesteryear (Part 1)
Since 1985, Yeti Cycles has been pushing the envelope for off-road race bikes. Singletrack.com stopped by the Yeti lair to see what makes this little company tick.
Gary Fisher, Mellow Johnny’s sponsor Hotel San Jose team
Gary Fisher Bicycles, Subaru and Mellow Johnny's bike shop join up with Hotel San Jose to sponsor Austin team.
Gringo Diaries: Vuelta Independencia
Josh Liberles reports back from the Vuelta Independencia, the Dominican Republic's largest bike race.
Tech Feature: Vinyl Only
Who is behind that flashy team vehicle color scheme? Chances are it's Victory Circle, a Colorado company that specializes in custom vinyl graphics for team cars and trucks. Zack Vestal pays a visit.