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    Road Training

    Jason Sumner finishes his summer with an epic.

    I’d like to tell you that this week’s headline refers to a late-summer triumph here on the ultra-competitive Boulder road racing circuit, but I can’t. No mountain bike wins either. Not even a lotto scratch ticket.

    Published Sep 5, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    2008 Vuelta a España: Live Updates – Stage 6

    • 01:09 PM: Good day and welcome

      to VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the sixth stage of the 2008 Vuelta a Espana, a 150.1-kilometer race from Ciudad Real to Toledo.

      Published Sep 4, 2008
    News

    Vuelta 2008, stage 6: Iganatiev, Mayoz (ESP), and Diudia (Milram) were caught before the first sprint.

    Published Sep 4, 2008
    News

    Vuelta 2008, stage 6: Cofidis set up Chavanel to take both intermediate sprints.

    Published Sep 4, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    Bettini wins stage 6 of the Vuelta, Leipheimer hands the lead to Chavanel

    How happy was Paolo Bettini after ripping across the finish ahead of Philippe Gilbert (FDJeux) victorious in Thursday's sixth stage at the Vuelta a España? The two-time reigning world champion pumped both arms in the air, then his fist and before yelling something very Italian that might not be printable, even on the Web. Ever since 2005, Bettini's used the Vuelta as a trampoline for success at the world championships. He's won at least one stage in each Vuelta since then and won back-to-back rainbow jerseys in 2006-07.

    Published Sep 4, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    2008 Vuelta a España: Live Updates – Stage 5

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      to VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the fifth stage of the 2008 Vuelta a Espana, a 42.5 individual time trial at Ciudad Real.

      Published Sep 3, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    Astana’s Levi Leipheimer takes the lead and the time trial win in Spain

    Back in 2001, Levi Leipheimer became the only American to stand on the Vuelta a España podium with a breakout third-place finish that announced his arrival to the elite levels of the sport. Flash forward to Wednesday’s 42.5km individual time trial on the flat, wide-open roads around Cuidad Real and Leipheimer made more history at the Vuelta. Following a fabulous come-from-behind victory, Leipheimer becomes the fifth American to win a Vuelta stage and just the second to wear the leader’s jersey.

    Published Sep 3, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    2008 Vuelta a España: Live Updates – Stage 4

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      to VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the fourth stage of the 2008 Vuelta a Espana, a 170.3-kilometer race from Cordoba to Puertollano.

      Published Sep 2, 2008
    News

    Readers write on Hamilton, Armstrong and the Summer of Rage

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    Published Sep 2, 2008
    News

    Vuelta 2008, stage 4: Bettini helped set up the sprint for Quick Step,

    Published Sep 2, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    Bennati wins stage 4 of the Vuelta a España.

    This time there were no late climbs or rising finishes. Tuesday’s flat and treacherous arrival into Puertollano in the fourth stage of the Vuelta a España was a flat, fast and furious finish ideal for the pure sprinters. So it was no surprise that Daniele Bennati (Liquigas) made up for the disappointment of losing Monday with a definitive victory ahead of arch rival Tom Boonen (Quick Step).

    Published Sep 2, 2008
    Road

    Ridley signs deal with Katusha

    The Belgian bicycle manufacturer Ridley has announced plans to sponsor the new Katusha cycling team, a Russian squad team organized by Tinkoff owner Oleg Tinkov. Ridley, which has served as the bicycle sponsor of the Silence-Lotto team and its predecessors for the past four years, will begin its sponsorship of Katusha in 2009. The team announced on Monday that it had also signed Silence-Lotto sprint ace Robbie McEwen, meaning the Australian will continue to ride on the carbon frames produced in Belgium.

    Published Sep 2, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    2008 Vuelta a España: Live Updates – Stage 3

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      to VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the third stage of the 2008 Vuelta a Espana, a 168.6-kilometer ride from Jaen to Cordoba.

      Today's stage covers more of the dry, hilly territory in Spain's olive country. While much of today's route is punctuated by rolling terrain, there is only on rated climb - the Category 3 ascent of the Alto de San Jeronimo, 26km from the finish.

      Published Sep 1, 2008
    News

    Atlanta 100K: It was a very close bunch sprint on the line.

    Published Sep 1, 2008
    News

    Atlanta 100K: Lauren Franges (Team Tibco) rolls across the line solo after her 6.2 mile sprint.

    Published Sep 1, 2008
    News

    Atlanta 100K: With a third of the race complete it looked like it would come down to a field sprint.

    Published Sep 1, 2008
    News

    Boonen gets a nifty hat for his sprint victory, his first in the Vuelta.

    Published Sep 1, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    Boonen scores Vuelta stage win; Bennati moves into lead

    Tom Boonen (Quick Step) and Daniele Bennati (Liquigas) – two riders who missed this summer’s Tour de France for dissimilar reasons – were both back on the podium spotlight in Monday’s 168.6km third stage at the Vuelta a España. Barred from the Tour after he tested positive for cocaine in late May an out-of-competition test, Boonen jumped off Bennati’s wheel with 100 meters to go into a stiff headwind to claim his first Vuelta stage-win in his career.

    Published Sep 1, 2008
    News

    Blake Caldwell and Tyler Hamilton sprint for the jersey.

    Published Sep 1, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    2008 Vuelta a España: Live Updates – Stage 2

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      to VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the second stage of the 2008 Vuelta a Espana, a 167.3-kilometer race from Granada to Jaen.

      Published Aug 31, 2008
    News

    The podium: Danny Pate, who took the sprint for third; Hamilton; and runner-up Blake Caldwell.

    Published Aug 31, 2008
    Road Racing

    Hamilton edges Caldwell to claim pro road crown

    Tyler Hamilton (Rock Racing) scored one of the biggest wins of his long career — and the biggest since returning from a two-year doping suspension — on Sunday at the U.S. professional road race championships in Greenville, South Carolina. The 37-year-old Hamilton outsprinted his late-race breakaway companion, 24-year-old Blake Caldwell (Garmin-Chipotle), winning a photo finish by less than a tire’s width after 115 miles of racing.

    Published Aug 31, 2008
    News

    Valverde unleashed another killer sprint on the uphill finish of the first road stage of the Vuelta.

    Published Aug 31, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    Valverde grabs lead at Vuelta

    It was a double-dose of delight for Alejandro Valverde (Caisse d’Epargne) in Sunday’s second stage at the Vuelta a España. Capping what’s been a spectacular season for Spain’s Green Bullet, Valverde opened up a winning sprint with 200 meters to go in a rising finish into Jaén to claim victory and surge into the overall leader’s jersey thanks to time bonuses.

    Published Aug 31, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    Liquigas surprises faves at Vuelta opener

    The 63rd Vuelta a España is supposed to be a showdown between Alberto Contador and Carlos Sastre, but it was Filippo Pozzato of Liquigas who wanted to remind everyone that there are more than two teams in the season’s final grand tour. Liquigas worked in perfect cohesion over a short, but technical 7.7km course in the shadow of the Alhambra to win the opening team time trial, with Pozzato surging across the line first to take the Vuelta’s first leader’s jersey.

    Published Aug 30, 2008
    Road Racing

    Downing sprints into yellow in Ireland

    Russell Downing of the British squad Pinarello CandiTV captured the race lead with a winning sprint on stage 4 of the Tour of Ireland. Downing took the kick from a 22-man group at the finish in Dingle, after Garmin-Chipotle’s David Millar shattered the field over the Cat. 1 Conor Pass. Downing started the day 32 seconds down on race leader Mark Cavendish. He took the lead through snatching time bonuses at the finish (10 seconds) and at the day’s first and last intermediate sprints (3 seconds a piece).

    Published Aug 30, 2008
    Road Racing

    Cav’ pours an Irish triple

    Alexander Kristoff followed last year’s successful script and launched an early sprint with 350 meters to go, but Mark Cavendish, as he continues to do with his blossoming career, is following his own plan. At stage 3 of the Tour of Ireland from Ballinrobe to Galway, that plan was simple: win. Cavendish was one of many riders to go down on slick tarmac just over the top of the final categorized climb, but Columbia put him back into the front group and wound it up in the closing kilometers to 70kph.

    Published Aug 29, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    Contador vs. Sastre duel dominates Vuelta

    The 63rd Vuelta a España roars out of Granada on Saturday afternoon in a fitting start with a team time trial in what should be a dogfight between cycling’s two strongest teams and Spain’s two biggest stars. The showdown between Alberto Contador and Carlos Sastre and their respective Astana and CSC-Saxo Bank teams should provide plenty of drama during a three-week course loaded with hard mountains spread judiciously among a long string of sprint-friendly stages.

    Published Aug 29, 2008
    News

    Irish Eyes, Day 2: Fans awaiting the race at the second sprint, which Ericsson took solo, followed by Dean from the bunch.

    Published Aug 28, 2008
    News

    Irish Eyes, Day 2: Following a few minutes behind Ericsson, Cavendish took the first intermediate sprint for the bunch today.

    Published Aug 28, 2008
    News

    Irish Eyes, Day 2: It’s black and white: Julian Dean is fast. He won two of the bunch intermediate sprints to move into second.

    Published Aug 28, 2008
    Road Racing

    Columbia’s Cavendish rockets to second win in Irish tour

    Set aside for the day’s top riders, the winner’s circle in Loughrea served as a photo booth as fans of all ages took turns posing for pictures with Mark Cavendish. The Team Columbia rider again won handily at the Tour of Ireland, in the 158km stage 2 from Thurles to Loughrea, and the popularity of the four-time Tour de France stage winner is only swelling.

    Published Aug 28, 2008
    Vuelta a Espana

    Zabel will lead Milram at the Vuelta, hoping for the “perfect sprint”

    Thirty-eight year old Eric Zabel will lead the Milram team at the Vuelta a Espana starting Saturday. The German vet will lead an otherwise young team looking for stage wins at the Spanish tour. The team's average age is under 25.

    Published Aug 28, 2008
    News

    Irish Eyes: Kids at the first intermediate sprint in Roundwood, many wearing the green T-shirts of team and race sponsor An Post

    Published Aug 27, 2008
    Road Racing

    Columbia’s Mark Cavendish wins stage 1 in Ireland

    Neither a four-man breakaway nor getting spit out on a climb could stop Columbia’s Mark Cavendish from taking a commanding sprint win in the opening stage of the Tour of Ireland. Columbia rode the front of the peloton all day, then strung it out in the rush to the flat finish along River Suir in downtown Waterford.

    Published Aug 27, 2008
    Road Racing

    Boasson wins Benelux sixth stage

    Norway's Edvald Boasson Hagen of the Columbia team won the sixth and penultimate stage of the Tour of Benelux here Tuesday, as German team-mate Andre Greipel held the overall race lead. Boasson won a sprint finish ahead of France's Jimmy Engoulvent and Serguei Ivanov of Russia. Wednesday's final stage is an 18km time-trial around Mechelen. In Tuesday's stage, a nine-rider breakaway looked set to fight out the finish but Columbia did a lot of work to chase the riders and then Hagen jumped past late attacker Jimmy Engoulvent within sight of the finish line.

    Published Aug 26, 2008
    Road

    Cavendish, Martin to Race Tour of Ireland

    The Tour of Ireland begins Wednesday in Dublin, and Team Columbia’s sprint ace Mark Cavendish and Garmin-Chipotle’s Irish national champion Daniel Martin will be among the riders of 16 teams gunning for wins.

    Published Aug 25, 2008
    Road

    Pierrick Fedrigo of Bouygues Telecom wins GP Plouay

    French rider Pierrick Fedrigo of Bouygues Telecom overcame a bout of jetlag to claim the Grand Prix de Plouay on Monday after a hard-fought sprint. Italy's Alessando Ballan of Lampre and Spaniard David Lopez Garcia of Caisse d'Epargne completed the podium in the 72th edition of the race in Brittany, northwest France. "I've already won a stage on the Tour de France (2006) and have been French champion (2005). The win at Plouay is like a bronze medal in my list of achievements," said Fedrigo.

    Published Aug 25, 2008
    Road

    Clarke, Pic win Chris Thater Memorial crit

    Hilton Clarke (Toyota-United Pro) won Sunday’s Chris Thater Memorial Criterium in Binghamton, New York. The Aussie, who won here in 2006, edged out Alejandro Borrajo (Colavita-Sutter Home) and Eric Boiley (Volkswagen) to take the victory on the 25th anniversary of the NRC race, the ninth stop on this year's USA CRITS series. “My guys on my teams really put their trust in me today, and I was glad I was able to pull it off for them.” Clarke said after his win.

    Published Aug 24, 2008
    Road Racing

    Boonen wins another at Benelux Tour

    Belgian rider Tom Boonen (Quick Step) won a sprint finish for Sunday's fourth stage of the Tour of Benelux. Dutch rider Kenny van Hummel finished second and Norwegian Edvald Boasson Hagen (Columbia) in third. Boasson Hagen 's teammate Andre Greipel took the leader's jersey going into Monday's fifth stage over 171.8km from Ardooie to Ostend.

    Published Aug 24, 2008
    Road Racing

    Daniele Bennati wins third stage of Eneco Tour, takes the overall lead

    Italy's Daniele Bennati (Liquigas) sprinted to victory in the third stage of the Tour of Benelux on Saturday, taking the leader's jersey from Spain's Jose Ivan Gutierrez. Bennati crossed the line ahead of Belgians Tom Boonen and Jurgen Roelandts.

    Published Aug 23, 2008
    Road Racing

    Greipel wins Eneco Benelux Tour stage

    Germany's Andre Greipel (Team Columbia) won the second stage of the Eneco Tour in The Netherlands on Friday. Greipel beat Argentina's Juan Jose Haedo (CSC-Saxo Bank) and compatriot Robert Forster(Gerolsteiner) in a rain-soaked sprint finish in Nieuwegein, in the north of The Netherlands. Kenny Van Hummel (Skil-Shimano) was fourth and stage one winner Tom Boonen was fifth.

    Published Aug 22, 2008
    News

    The finish sprint of the men’s race.

    Published Aug 22, 2008
    News

    Tour of Colorado series wraps up with Boulder crit

    The Tour of Colorado is over! The six race series concluded Sunday, August 17th with the Excel Sports North Boulder Criterium in Boulder, CO. [nid:82233] Finishing 20 years to the day as the last Coors Classic on the very same historic North Boulder Park Criterium course, five overall Tour of Colorado winners were crowned in their respective classes. Senior Men Pro, 1, 2: 1st Jonathan Baker Vitamin Cottage 2nd Kevin Nicol Toyko Joe’s 3rd Dan Porter Rio Grande Senior Women 1, 2, 3: 1st Susannah Gordon Colorado Bike Law 2nd Megan Hottman DFT-QA3

    Published Aug 22, 2008
    Road Racing

    Strombergs takes gold in BMX

    Maris Strombergs put Latvia on top of the BMX world by taking the inaugural Olympic gold medal in flying fashion. The 21-year-old Latvian, who won the BMX world title earlier this year, earned Latvia its first medal of the 2008 Olympics, crossing the line ahead of Americans Mike Day and Donny Robinson. “It didn’t matter if it was the Olympics, the world championships or the European championships, the feeling is the same,” Strombergs said. “I was very cool and concentrated.”

    Published Aug 21, 2008
    Mountain

    Fred Dreier’s Olympic Notebook: Jill Kintner’s long road to Beijing

    The Jill Kintner that will compete in Wednesday’s Olympic BMX finals is not the same woman who took her third world title in four-cross mountain biking just 11 months ago. Sure, she still boasts the same chatty personality, curly ponytail and toothy grin — those qualities aren’t going anywhere. But the Kintner of today is a bigger, badder, stronger version of her former self. Bulging triceps flex from under her shirtsleeves, thick hamstrings and quads fill out her jeans. She’s ripped.

    Published Aug 20, 2008
    Mountain

    BMX gets off to flyin’ start

    Bicycle Moto Cross — the sport most people know simply as BMX — made its Olympic debut on Wednesday, August 20, as the world’s best riders competed in time-trial seeding and preliminary rounds. Located adjacent to the velodrome and mountain bike course, the Laoshan BMX complex was packed with a full house of riders, media and spectators eager to see the Olympics’ high-flying, crash-filled event. “This is the biggest thing I’ll ever do,” said American Mike Day. “I’ve dreamt of it. The whole experience is overwhelming.”

    Published Aug 20, 2008
    News

    Hoy and Kenny duke it out in the sprint.

    Published Aug 19, 2008
    News

    Chris Hoy collected his third gold after defeating teammate Jason Kenny in the sprint.

    Published Aug 19, 2008
    News

    Sprint finalists Hoy and Kenny after the race.

    Published Aug 19, 2008
    Road Racing

    Brits top of track in Beijing

    Britain confirmed their status as rulers of the Olympic velodrome Tuesday, claiming two of the last three track cycling gold medals on offer to finish with seven out of 10. On a day that Australian blushes were saved in timely fashion by Anna Meares' sprint silver, giving the team that dominated in Athens just one medal, Britain were celebrating a total of 12 out of 30 medals awarded in Beijing. They medalled in eight of the 10 events, only failing to claim a medal in the women's points race and the men's Madison.

    Published Aug 19, 2008
    Road Racing

    Pendleton scores sprint gold

    Victoria Pendleton of Great Britain grabbed her first Olympic gold after dominating Anna Meares of Australia over two legs of the women's sprint final in Beijing on Tuesday. Meares picked up the silver with China's Guo Shuang winning the bronze. Pendleton's maiden Olympic crown means she has taken Britain's track cycling gold tally to six. The 27-year-old Englishwoman is also the first British woman to win Olympic gold in track cycling's blue ribbon event. It is also Britain's first women's track medal since Yvonne McGregor won pursuit bronze in Sydney eight years ago.

    Published Aug 19, 2008
    Road Racing

    Hoy sprints to another gold

    Flying Scotsman Chris Hoy equaled a 100-year-old British Olympic record on his way to winning his third gold medal of the Beijing Games on Tuesday. Hoy, who had already won gold in the team sprint and keirin, claimed his first ever Olympic sprint crown after a dominant display over teammate Jason Kenny. Hoy claimed his third gold medal of the Games, and fourth of his career, after beating England's Kenny in two successive sprints.

    Published Aug 19, 2008
    Road Racing

    Argentineans score gold in Madison

    Argentina's Juan Curuchet and Walter Perez grabbed Olympic gold in the men's Madison in Beijing on Tuesday when all three medals were decided on the last lap's 10th and final sprint. Spain finished second to take the silver with Russia winning the bronze. Britain's pursuit and team pursuit champion Bradley Wiggins, aiming for a record-breaking third gold medal of the Beijing Games, was never in contention with teammate Mark Cavendish. Argentina's pairing was a constant threat for their rivals in the 50km, 200-lap race where points can be won at intermediate sprints.

    Published Aug 19, 2008
    News

    Jennie Reed takes an early lead her sprint.

    Published Aug 18, 2008
    News

    Gina Grain of Canada tries to hold off Liere Olaberria for sprint points.

    Published Aug 18, 2008
    Road Racing

    Brits smash record and win gold in team pursuit

    The four-man pursuit squad of Ed Clancy, Paul Manning, Geraint Thomas and individual pursuit champion Bradley Wiggins won Great Britain its fifth gold medal of the 2008 Olympics. Team Great Britain nearly lapped Denmark in the finals of the team pursuit, breaking their own world record from Sunday’s qualifying round with a 3:53.314 finishing time. The Brits led wire-to-wire against Denmark, which eased up on the throttle once the Brits came nipping at their heels on the final lap. The Danes finished with a time of 4:00.040. New Zealand took home the bronze with a 3:57.776.

    Published Aug 18, 2008
    News

    Blatchford takes a moment to relax before his last match sprint in Beijing.

    Published Aug 18, 2008
    Road Racing

    Oh so close: A conversation with Michael Blatchford

    Michael Blatchford might not own the bulky track sprinter’s physique, but the lean, mean American proved this season he can be competitive on the international circuit. Blatchford came up a hair short in Sunday night’s 1/16 round of the men’s match sprint. The 22-year-old saw his chances at qualifying for the finals dashed by France’s thick sprinter Kevin Sireau, one of the fastest men in the sport. Midway through the bell lap Sireau appeared to commit too early to his sprint, opening the door for Blatchford.

    Published Aug 18, 2008
    Road Racing

    Vos is golden

    Dutchwoman Marianne Vos erased the demons from her sub-stellar finishes in last week’s road and time-trial events by dominating the Points Race. Vos, 21, earned 30 total points in the 100-lap race, 20 of which came from lapping the field. Yoanka Gonzalez of Cuba finished second with 18 points with Leire Olaberria of Spain grabbing the bronze. “I had a lot of confidence coming into [the points race] — during my training I felt very good,” Vos said. “It wasn’t like I felt bad in the road race or the time trial, of course I was trying to get a medal. I was very disappointed.”

    Published Aug 18, 2008
    Road Racing

    Bahati, Miller claim pro crit crowns in Downers Grove

    Michael Ball's fashion designers will be busy this week after Rock Racing's Rahsaan Bahati on Sunday earned his latest stars-and-stripes jersey, winning the Saab USA Cycling Pro Criterium Championship on the course in Downers Grove, Illinois, on which he last triumphed in 2000 as an amateur. It's the first time in three years that an American has earned the championship by winning the 100km race outright. And while Rock Racing betrayed a certain confidence by kitting up in red, white and blue, it also fulfilled a seasonlong goal for Bahati, who is still battling a bum leg.

    Published Aug 17, 2008
    Road Racing

    Rule, Britannia (again)

    Rebecca Romero pumped her fist and let out a shriek after crossing the finish line to win Olympic gold in the individual pursuit on Monday night. The finishing gesture mimicked that of her compatriot Nicole Cooke, who won last Sunday's women’s road race. “I’m trying to hold it together,” said Romero, who defeated compatriot Wendy Houvenaghel to take the win. “I’ve had to search deep inside and fight for it and do what I know I’m capable of. Olympic gold medals don’t come easy.”

    Published Aug 17, 2008
    News

    Chris Hoy buckles down for the sprint.

    Published Aug 17, 2008
    News

    Theo Bos takes his sprint round with a bike throw.

    Published Aug 17, 2008
    News

    Blatchford gets psyched for his sprint.

    Published Aug 17, 2008
    Road Racing

    Hoy, Pendleton top sprint qualifiers

    Newly-crowned Olympic keirin champion Chris Hoy is primed for a semi-final clash with three-time world sprint champion Theo Bos as he looks for more gold in the men's sprint. Scottish sprint king Hoy continued his bid for his third Beijing gold medal after coasting into the quarter-finals of the men's sprint Sunday. Hoy, 32, beat a 12-year-old Olympic record for the 200 meters flying start in the qualifying round in a stunning time of 9.815 seconds.

    Published Aug 17, 2008
    News

    Becky Quinn v. USA Cycling

    A month before facing the world’s best at the Beijing Olympics, USA Cycling squared off against one of its own, track rider Rebecca Quinn, in a Colorado Springs courtroom. On July 9 Quinn took USA Cycling to arbitration after the governing body’s selection committee did not name her to its Olympic squad. Quinn, who hoped to compete in the Olympic points race, complained that favoritism and a conflict of interest involving team coach Andy Sparks and individual pursuit rider Sarah Hammer — Sparks’ fiancé — kept her from making the team.

    Published Aug 17, 2008
    Road Racing

    Louder wins Utah’s Queen Stage

    To the cheers of a partisan crowd, BMC’s Jeff Louder won the queen stage of the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah Saturday, a grueling slog from Park City to Snowbird Ski Resort that delivered 15,000 feet of climbing and three KOM points over 98.7 miles. At Snowbird Ski Resort at the top of Little Cottonwood Canyon the Salt Lake City native finished seconds ahead of Garmin-Chipotle’s race leader Blake Caldwell, who finished second on the stage. Team Type 1’s Glen Chadwick, less than one week off a return flight from Beijing, finished third.

    Published Aug 16, 2008
    Road Racing

    How many more for the Brits?

    With three golds, a silver and a two bronzes through four events on the Laoshan Velodrome, Great Britain is living up to its pre-Olympics hype as the track dominator. So far it hasn’t been a benevolent ruler. Day Two saw Chris Hoy take a crushing victory in the men’s keirin (with Ross Edgar in silver), just 24 hours after the Brits mowed their way to gold in the Team Sprint.

    Published Aug 16, 2008
    Road Racing

    Llaneras scores points gold

    Spaniard Joan Llaneras produced a stunning display of endurance and sprint riding here at the Laoshan velodrome to reclaim his Olympic crown in the men's points race. Germany's Roger Kluge took the silver with Britain's Christopher Newton taking the bronze. Llaneras, 39, reclaimed the title he won at Sydney in 2000 after a stunning ride in the 160-lap race which he finished with 60 points. Kluge, the halfway leader, finished on 58 with Newton on 56.

    Published Aug 16, 2008
    Road Racing

    Jennie Reed heads into Sunday’s Olympic sprint qualifiers with confidence

    Jennie Reed is heading into Sunday’s sprint qualifying rounds with the added air of confidence that comes with owning a world championship gold medal. True, Reed did not take her world title at this year’s worlds in Manchester in the sprint — she won it in the keirin, which is not an Olympic event. But the fast and furious keirin is often a litmus test for how strong a track sprinter’s legs are firing. And this year, Reed’s legs have been firing full blast.

    Published Aug 16, 2008
    Road Culture

    Team Canada’s Michael Barry reports on his Olympic road race.

    The motorcade of team cars raced through downtown Beijing, the usually congested roads virtually emptied for the Olympics, to the start. In each unbranded white car, the riders were piled in the back, as the directors drove. A small flag on the side was the only thing differentiating each team. On the roof, the bikes were covered in tape and the carbon wheels logo-less to appease the Olympic rules that control which companies can be featured in their event.

    Michael Barry
    Published Aug 16, 2008
    News

    2008 Tour of Utah, stage 3:Ricardo Escuela (Successful Living) leads Freddie Rodriguez (Rock Racing) in the sprint.

    Published Aug 16, 2008
    Road Racing

    End of THIS road for Phinney and Hammer

    American Taylor Phinney held his head high as he rolled off the wooden track at Beijing’s Laoshan velodrome. The American’s quest for an Olympic medal had just fizzled in the semi finals of the men’s Individual Pursuit, as Phinney fell to New Zealander Hayden Roulston. Above the American, his parents — cycling greats Connie Carpenter and Davis Phinney — chanted “We love you buddy!” as Phinney stepped off his bike to end his whirlwind 2007-08 season.

    Published Aug 16, 2008
    Road Racing

    Wiggins earns pursuit gold

    Britain's Bradley Wiggins of Britain successfully defended his Olympic crown when he won the individual pursuit track cycling gold in Beijing on Saturday. New Zealand's Hayden Roulston took silver with Britain's Steven Burke winning the bronze medal. American Taylor Phinney missed a spot in the medal rounds, riding 4:26.6 in Round 1. The 27-year-old Wiggins clocked a time of 4:16.5 in Round 1 to secure his place in the final against the New Zealander, who finished in 4:19.2.

    Published Aug 16, 2008
    Road Racing

    Ricardo Escuela wins the Tour of Utah’s twilight criterium

    Disproving critics that downplayed his Successful Living team’s chances of taking victory at the national level in 2008, Argentinean Ricardo Escuela won the stage 3 criterium of the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah Friday evening in downtown Salt Lake City. It was Successful Living’s third NRC win of the 2008 season.

    Published Aug 15, 2008
    News

    Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team Continues Search for Title Sponsor in 2009

    Bend, OR – As a follow up to the team’s announcement released May 2, 2008, when the team stated they were in search of a new Title sponsor for 2009, Team Owner, Sean Tucker, held a conference call earlier today with his riders, staff and management. He announced to the team that although there were ongoing discussions with two potential Title sponsors, the team would not be able to have a contract signed within the UCI team license registration deadline for Pro Continental status in order to keep this specific group of riders together for the 2009 season.

    Published Aug 15, 2008
    News

    Beijing Track:Jamie Staff celebrates the team sprint gold.

    Published Aug 15, 2008
    News

    Beijing Track:Gideon Massie and Adam Duvendeck before the team sprint.

    Published Aug 15, 2008
    News

    Beijing Track:Chis Hoy gets ready for the team sprint.

    Published Aug 15, 2008
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