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- Aug. 28, 2008USPRO Time Trial and Road Race start lists
USPRO Road Race start list, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008:
(Time Trial Roster )
Bissell Pro Cycling:
Graham Howard, Grand Rapids MI 23
Benjamin Jacques-Maynes, San Jose CA 29
Omer Kem, Salem OR 26
Edward King, NH 25
Aaron Olson, ...
- Aug. 28, 2008Ben Turner of Cycle-Smart to lead Cyclocross Clinic in Chicago
Chicago Cyclocross Cup is proud to present the first annual cyclocross clinic on Saturday, September 13 at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). The clinic will be lead by Coach Ben Turner of Cycle-Smart. Ben who will be teaching the techniques and strategies needed for a ...
- Aug. 28, 2008Cervelo, others, sponsor new pro road team
Canadian bike maker Cervélo will own and sponsor a new European pro road team next season, tentatively titled the Cervélo TestTeam, although the company may announce a title sponsor in the next few weeks.
The company's future with Team CSC-Saxo Bank, which it has supplied ...
- Aug. 28, 2008Gerolsteiner managers say they are no longer looking for a replacement sponsor.
Cycling team Gerolsteiner has virtually ended all hope of finding a new sponsor and are set to sell off their assets at the end of October, their team manager said on Thursday.
In September 2007, the German mineral water manufacturers announced they would not renew their ...
- Aug. 28, 2008Zabel 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.
"Looking at it athletically, we have a ...
Aug. 28, 2008Teams readying for Spanish tour
Sastre leads CSC-Saxo BankCarlos Sastre will lead CSC-Saxo Bank as the Tour de France champion tries to double in the Vuelta a España.
The Spanish media will be playing up the duel against 2007 Tour winner Alberto Contador, but Sastre says he wants nothing more than ...
Aug. 28, 2008Tour of Ireland - Tummy troubles
Daniel Martin is sick, but he isn’t sweating it. Actually, he is sweating, quite a bit, as a fever works to burn out the remnants of food poisoning he picked up Sunday at the conclusion of the Tour of Portugal. But the young Irish national champion is continuing to race ...
Aug. 27, 2008Irish Eyes: Ben Delaney's Tour of Ireland gallery
Ben Delaney, VeloNews' Editor in Chief, is a master wordsman, but, by his own description, a Cat. 5 photographer (apologies to our Cat. 5 readers ...).
Nevertheless, overcome by the beauty and the sheer Irishness of the countryside on the first day of the Tour ...
Aug. 27, 2008Scott to end sponsorship
After a troubled season, highlighted by the positive doping test of Ricardo Riccò, the team once known as Saunier Duval has lost its second title sponsor in as many months.
Scott Bicycles announced Wednesday that it will discontinue its sponsorship of the re-labeled ...
- Aug. 27, 2008Colorado team recruiting Cat. 3 racers
ColoBikeLaw.com, one of Colorado's largest and most successful cycling teams, is actively recruiting for their Men's Cat 3 program for 2009. We are looking for active racers who are passionate about cycling and motivated to excel in a team environment. We provide an environment ...
Aug. 27, 2008Columbia'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, ...
- Aug. 27, 2008Evans extends with Silence; rumors fly around Sastre’s future
Cadel Evans is staying put, but rumors are flying that Tour de France champion Carlos Sastre might be lured away from CSC-Saxo Bank.
Silence-Lotto announced Wednesday that Evans, runner-up in the past two editions of the Tour, penned a two-year contract extension with the ...