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The Explainer – When is a contract not a contract?
Dear Explainer, Alberto Contador is contracted to ride with Astana for the 2010 season, but at the same time he seems confident that he will depart early. Please explain the process of escaping a contract early especially in Contador's case where Astana wants him to stay. Thanks, Arch Adams Hartwell, Georgia Dear Arch, Contador does have an existing contract with Astana and those teams thinking about inking a deal with him for 2010 have that major hurdle to cross before being able to put him on the roster.
Wrenched & Ridden bike reviews: Yokozuna Reaction cable and housing set
Late in the riding season, the best ways to dress up your bike and make it feel like new include new cables and housing, new bar tape or grips, a new chain, and new tires. If you can’t afford new wheels or other components, there are little things that can make a big difference. It’s especially true for shifter and brake cables and housing. Aside from just improving the feel at the levers, actual shifting and braking performance will improve as well.
Pereiro, Contador in balance as Caisse d’Epargne faces 2010
Caisse d’Epargne has one Tour de France champion who might not be coming back and another they’d love to sign up. So it goes for French-sponsored, Spain-based Caisse d’Epargne as it considers its immediate future. Óscar Pereiro and Alberto Contador are the names that Caisse d’Epargne boss Eusebio Unzue is contemplating right now.
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Destination: Winter Park, Colorado
Maybe the best part of riding in Winter Park is that once there you won't need a car to access some 600 miles of trails - yes, 600 miles.
Paulinho follows Armstrong to RadioShack; Azevedo new DS
Time waits for no one, especially in silly season when contracts are up for grabs and riders are scrambling to secure jobs. That appears to be the case with Portuguese rider Sergio Paulinho, who was supposedly Alberto Contador’s right-hand man at Astana during July’s tumultuous and divided Tour de France.
Yeti sweeps Men's Gravity Events in Snowmass
With three of five series events complete, Kain Leonard and Darian Harvey lead the first-ever Pro Gravity Tour.
Armstrong, Colorado governor meet to revive Coors Classic
Lance Armstrong’s growing love affair with Colorado could result in the return of big-time stage racing to the central Rockies by 2011. Armstrong has been in discussions with Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter for the past few months to explore the possibility of creating a stage race that would hearken back to the glory days of the 1970s and 1980s, when Colorado boasted the Red Zinger and the Coors Classic. Armstrong met with the governor Saturday for two hours over lunch to continue the dialogue.
Vino wins, Horner takes lead in France
Chris Horner (Astana) surged into the overall lead at the Tour de l’Ain in Tuesday’s 8.8km individual time trial won by none other than Alexander Vinokourov. Racing with the Kazakh national team, Vinokourov is back in the winner’s column for the first time since his two-year racing ban for blood doping during the 2007 Tour de France. The 35-year-old Kazakh was fastest on the hilly course, and showed glimpses that he’s back in fighting form. “Vino” covered the course in 9 minutes, 50 seconds; 10 seconds faster than Michiel Elijzen (Silence-Lotto).
Technical FAQ: Combining SRAM road and mountain parts
Can I combine SRAM mountain and road components to produce hillclimb gearing?
Technical FAQ: Wheel recommendations for heavy rider
What road wheels do you recommend for a 250-pound rider?
Technical FAQ: Trek Madone seatcap setback
Can I get a Trek Madone seatcap with more setback?
Technical FAQ: Putting a Shimano 105 compact crank on a Dura-Ace bike
Can I put a 105 compact crank on my Dura-Ace bike?
Technical FAQ: Spacers above stems
Why should I always put a spacer above my stem?
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SRAM issues voluntary recall of 10-speed PowerLock connector links
SRAM, in conjunction with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, has announced a voluntary recall of the SRAM 10-Speed Chain PowerLock connector links. SRAM reports that the PowerLock outer connector plate could crack during installation or early use, causing the chain to separate and leading to loss of bicycle control and possible injury. For this reason, SRAM is recalling and replacing all affected SRAM 10-Speed Chain PowerLock connector links.
Horner poised for lead at Tour de l’Ain
American Chris Horner (Astana) narrowly missed a stage victory Tuesday morning at the Tour de l’Ain in France, but positioned himself to make a run at the overall title in the four-day French race. French rider Ludovic Turpin (Ag2r) won the morning sector of Tuesday’s two-stage schedule in a busted up sprint, just nipping Horner for his first victory of the season in the hilly stage into Lélex over the Jura Mountains. Horner crossed the line second, one second ahead of the chasing David Moncoutie (Cofidis).
Neben on the mend
Achilles had his heel, and Amber Neben has her index finger. The reigning time trial world champion, who lives in Irvine, California, has spent the last month recovering from injuries suffered July 8 at Italy’s Giro Donne, otherwise known as the women’s Giro d’Italia. The day after taking the leader’s jersey, Neben crashed on the third stage of the 10-day race while speeding down a descent at 60 kilometers an hour. The pileup resulted in a torn rotator cuff, as well as the usual cuts, bruises and road rash. Neben’s right index finger, however, took the worst battle damage.
Technical FAQ: Traveling with tubeless tires
Any tips for traveling with bikes with tubeless tires?
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Rojas rips stage 2, Buffaz holds lead at Tour de l’Ain
It’s been a long time coming for José Rojas, but persistence paid off — the Spanish sprinter finally won his first race of 2009, taking stage 2 at the Tour de l’Ain. The oft-injured Caisse d’Epargne fastman finally got into the winner’s column in Monday’s 146.5km stage, out-kicking Belgian bomber Greg Van Avermaet (Silence-Lotto) with French rider Maxime Bouet coming through third.
Technical FAQ: Re-gluing tubulars
Should I re-glue my tubulars annually?
Vuelta a España: Valverde, si; Pereiro, no
Following his victory this weekend at the Vuelta a Burgos, Alejandro Valverde now has his eyes set on the overall title at the Vuelta a España. On Sunday, Valverde did what he needed to on the climbing stage to the Lagunas de Neila to bounce ahead of Tom Danielson (Garmin-Slipstream) and claim the overall at the 31st Burgos tour. It marked Valverde’s seventh win on the 2009 season.
Rock(hopper) Stars: Specialized, Dave Matthews Band Fight Global Warming
One of the ways members of the Dave Matthews Band are trying to reduce carbon output is by riding their bikes while on tour. To that end, the band has teamed up with Specialized Bicycles for rest, recreation and fan education.