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Tour of California offering 'gran fondo' rides for 2010
A later date on the UCI calender will afford two unexpected benefits for Amgen Tour of California enthusiasts. Comment?
Milram leaves frigid Europe for sunny Spain
While winter weather blasted much of Europe, Team Milram was enjoying a weeklong training camp on the Spanish island of Mallorca. Comment?
Latke scandals and papaya salad battles
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... of the dough, unlike flat water, which just makes things wet." I had no seltzer, but a couple of bottles of Gerolsteiner fizzy mineral water in the fridge. My mother was dubious, even scornful: German mineral water for Jewish latkes was her idea of ... Comment?
Best of the Aughts: The Cycling Quotient Ranking
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Who's the best rider of the decade? Lance Armstrong or Eric Zabel? The guy who beat the Tour like a drum or the guy who rode and won almost everything under the sun? Who had a better decade-Carlos Sastre or Levi Leipheimer? In picking your all-decade sprinter team, who do you pick first-Robbie McEwen or Thor Hushovd? Who do you rate higher for the ... Comment?
Feillu claims stage as Contador leapfrogs Armstrong
Frenchman Brice Feillu won the 224-km seventh stage of the Tour de France from Barcelona to Arcalis as seven-times champion Lance Armstrong failed to snatch the overall lead on Friday. Comment?
Team RadioShack "dances" for Christmas
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Thanks to The Velois , I found this video of Team RadioShack performing an animated Christmas dance routine. Comment?
First Edition Cycling News, Friday, December 18, 2009
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A decision on Stefan Schumacher's appeal of his two-year suspension for doping will not come down from the Court of Arbitration for Sport until after the first of the year. Comment?
Boulder Report: No Giro for RadioShack?
Last week at the end of the first RadioShack team training camp in Tucson, Johan Bruyneel posted the team's 2010 race schedule on his FaceBook page. Comment?
Six Days of Zurich--Day 3 LIVE Thread
Well not on this occasion. But I am waiting for a pair of mtb shoes I ordered the other day. Comment?
Gran Fondo bike rides gain popularity in US
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Recreational bicyclists in the US and Canada will get more opportunities to participate in Italian-style gran fondo bike rides in 2010. Comment?
Cycling: Di Luca 3-year ban asked
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Rome, December 17 - Italian anti-doping prosecutors on Friday requested a three-year ban for cyclist Danilo Di Luca after he tested positive for a blood booster in this year's Giro d'Italia. Di Luca, who won the Giro in 2007, will face the ban at an upcoming meeting of the anti-doping tribunal of the Italian Olympic Committee . Comment?
Fabian Wegmann (Team Milram) milks the celebrations after beating Karsten Kroon in a sprint.
The German race formerly known as Rund um den Henninger Turm will once again have a new name and a new course in 2010. Comment?
Gran Fondos will trace two AToC stage routes
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Recreational cyclists and amateur racers planning out their 2010 event calendars may want to reserve two weekends in April as an opportunity to get a firsthand experience on the routes of two stages of next year's Amgen Tour of California. Comment?
Registration Opens For Levi Leipheimera s King Ridge Gran Fondo
Levi Leipheimer's King Ridge Gran Fondo cycling event opened for registration today. Comment?
Marin triathlon: Mill Valley's Tom Rosencrantz excels at Xterra World Championship
DELIVERING more mud and more blood, the Xterra series is triathlon's rougher, dirtier and slightly more anti-social kid brother. 6 comments
First Edition Cycling News, Sunday, December 13, 2009
Stefan Schumacher and Davide Rebellin have appealed their disqualifications from the Beijing Olympics to the Court of Appeal for Sports, the court announced Friday. Comment?
Defending Tour de France champion Alberto Contador is expressing confidence that the re-rigged Astana team will be able to support him as he searches a third maillot jaune in four years. Comment?
Contador acknowledges Astana severely weakened
Astana team leader Alberto Contador of Spain, left, rides next to his teammate Enrico Gasparotto of Italy during a training session in Pisa, Italy, on Friday. Comment?
It starts now. In December, on snowy mountain roads around Tucson with his graying, balding posse riding shotgun, Lance Armstrong is back at it, all in, no doubts, head of a new cycling team but with the same goal as always - to win the Tour de France. Comment?
Contador: Astana weaker than Armstrong's team
AP Astana's Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador pedals during a training session near Pisa, Italy, Friday, Fri Dec 11, 3:52 pm ET PISA, Italy Tour de France winner Alberto Contador admits his Astana team is weaker with Lance Armstrong's departure and the exodus of riders who followed the Texan to RadioShack. Comment?