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2009 World Cup Wrapped-up
In the men's cross-country in Austria, it was Jose Antonio Hermida Ramos who won the day, but it was Julien Absalon who won the overall World Cup title. Homegirl 'Lisi' Osl took the day and the 2009 title. Hill wins on Sunday and takes overall crown.
Euros take wins at Star Crossed
Swiss national champion Christian Heule (Rendementhypo) won the elite men’s race and British national champion Helen Wyman (Kona) won the elite women’s race at the 2009 FSA Star Crossed in Redmond, Washington, Saturday evening. Defending 2008 Star Crossed champions Jeremy Powers (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) and Sue Butler (Monavie-Cannondale) each finished second in their respective races.
It's Beer:30 in Durango: Schnell, Irmiger Get Tats
It's said at the Singlespeed World Championships that if you don't want the winners' tattoo, don't win. 'Rad' Ross Schnell and Heather Irmiger were up for the tat on Saturday.
Boasson Hagen secures Tour of Britain win; Barlo’s Michele Merlo wins final stage
Evald Boasson Hagen secured his overall victory in the Tour of Britain Saturday, safely finishing in the peloton at the end of the final stage in London. Barloworld's Michele Merlo win the final field sprint of the race, followed by Koldo Fernandez (Euskatel Euskadi) and Chris Sutton (Garmin-Slipstream). Sutton, who won one stage of the race, finished second overall, 23 seconds behind Boasson Hagen, who won four stages.
Miller blazes to TT win, Valverde secures lead. Evans gets back on the Vuelta podium.
Saturday’s 27.5km time trial at the Vuelta a España was several races within one. In the battle for the stage, David Millar had enough in the tank to fend off some late challenges to win Garmin-Slipstream’s third stage during this year’s Vuelta and claim his first win since 2007. Millar stopped the clock in 35:53 (46.484kph), five seconds faster than Samuel Sánchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi ) and nine seconds faster than Cadel Evans (Silence-Lotto).
Start Times – Stage 20 Time Trial
Start Times – Stage 20 Time Trial
- 1. Damien Gaudin Bbox Bouygues Telecom - starts at 2:29 p.m.
- 2. Jens Mouris Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team - starts at 2:30 p.m.
- 3. Martijn Maaskant Garmin-Slipstream - starts at 2:31 p.m.
- 4. J. Vicente García Acosta Caisse d’Epargne - starts at 2:32 p.m.
- 5. Frantisek Rabon Team Columbia-HTC - starts at 2:33 p.m.
- 6. Timothy Gudsell Française Des Jeux - starts at 2:34 p.m.
- 7. Massimiliano Mori Lampre-NGC - starts at 2:35 p.m.
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Put Down the Beer, Put on the Party Dress
The folks hosting the Singlespeed World Championships in Durango promise an eclectic stroll of fun, raucous ballyhoo hindered by nothing more than a slight residue of common sense.
Last World Cup to Decide Titles in DH, 4X; Absalon XC King
Sam Hill and Gregg Minnaar will duke it out for the men's downhill crown in Schladming, Austria. American Jill Kintner is fighting for second overall in 4-cross.
Heath Blackgrove wins Dallas’ TX TOUGH crit
Clink. At the lobby bar of Dallas’ W Hotel on Thursday evening, pro bike racers and bike racing fans alike held their champagne glasses high in toast of Team Hotel San Jose’s Heath Blackgrove, who scored his second consecutive victory at the TX Tough Grand Prix by out-sprinting a breakaway group of five riders. “We missed two big moves and were able to bring them back. It really speaks to the strength of our squad,” said Blackgrove, who placed in front of OUCH-Maxxis’ national criterium champion John Murphy.
Gravity East Heading to Penn’s Blue Mountain Sept. 25-27
Vertical Earth Gravity Park at Blue Mountain ski resort hosts the biggest event of its young life Sept. 25-27 when Gravity East pays a visit.
Premier of ‘Race Across the Sky’ to be in Durango
Documentary on the Leadville Trail 100 will play Oct. 20. Those willing to pay can eat and chat with Lance Armstrong to raise money for Fort Lewis College cycling program and Trails 2000.
Fall Line: Autumn Riding in New England
The chill of fall may be in the air in some places - autumn officially starts on Sept. 22 - but that doesn't mean mountain biking season is finished. Head to New England and get a blast of color on these great trails.
British rider Ben Swift (Katusha) shows Boasson Hagen isn’t the only rider in the Tour of Britain
Ben Swift (Katusha) took a hugely popular first professional win in Friday's seventh stage to become the first British stage winner in the Tour of Britain since Paul Manning in 2007. The Katusha rider sprinted to victory ahead of teammate Filippo Pozzato, with race leader Edvald Boasson Hagen (Columbia-HTC) in third. Boasson Hagen extended his overall lead ahead of Rabobank’s Kai Reus to 23 seconds and retained points jersey.
Cobo wins, Gesink fades, Valverde consolidates
Another cold, rainy day seemed to take the spark out of the Vuelta a España in the last mountain stage going into this weekend’s finale. Juanjo Cobo (Fuji-Servetto) won out an elite, eight-man group to make it clear over the Cat. 1 Puerto de Navacerrada late in the four-climb, 179.8km 19th stage from Ávila to La Granja while Alejandro Valverde (Caisse d’Epargne) all but secured his first overall victory in a three-week grand tour.
Garmin still an option for Contador
The future of two-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador is still far from certain, but Garmin-Slipstream remains a top option if he can break his remaining year contract with the troubled Astana team. Contador said Garmin would be an attractive choice if can reach an agreement with Astana officials to exit the Kazakh-backed team. “(Garmin) is a very interesting option. It’s an interesting team, a strong team, an experienced team,” Contador said Friday. “They did a great job at the Tour this year and it would be a good option for me.”
Cyclocross tire review: tubular cyclocross tires from Challenge, Dugast and Tufo
Editor's Note A version of this review first ran in VeloNews.com last December, too late for most cyclocross racers to make tire buying decisions for the race season. Matt has reviewed the information to make sure it is still relevant, and re-written parts. Watch for Matt's review of some new Vittoria cyclocross tubulars soon — and look for the VeloNews issue containing the US Gran Prix of Cyclocross Guide on newsstands October 1.
Tour of Portugal winner Nuno Ribeiro and two teammates test positive
Recently-crowned Tour of Portugal champion, Nuno Ribeiro, tested positive for the banned blood booster EPO before the race, the rider said confirmed Friday after being notified by cycling's world ruling body. Ribeiro also won the race in 2003 but his recent victory is now under a cloud after the results from doping control prior to the race, on August 6, were officially released Friday. The 32-year-old's Liberty Seguros team announced Friday that two other riders with the team, Spaniards Hector Guerra and Isidro Nozal, had also tested positive for EPO.
’Cross Reality, a new VeloNews.com video series, will follow two pro cyclocross racers through their season
This cyclocross season, filmmaker Andy Frothingham will be following two professional racers through their seasons, checking in with them at events around the country and at their homes in Colorado between races. The first episode is presented here today. The featured riders are Amy Dombroski of the Richard Sachs team and Jonathan Baker of the Hudz-Subaru Cycling Team.
Vaughters says Wiggins not going anywhere
Despite reports to the contrary, Garmin-Slipstream team manager Jonathan Vaughters says Bradley Wiggins will continue to ride in blue-and-orange argyle in 2010. Responding to a story in Friday’s edition of the British newspaper The Guardian that described a Team Sky buy-out of Wiggins’ contract with Garmin for 2010, Vaughters told VeloNews via email, “It’s just untrue. There is no agreement in existence like this.”