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Stories by Steve Frothingham

  • Posted: Sun, Oct 12th
    Trebon and Dombroski repeat at the Erdinger Gran Prix of Gloucester
    It shook out a bit differently, but the second day of the Erdinger Gran Prix of Gloucester ended up with the same men and women atop the podium: Kona's Ryan Trebon and Velo Bella-Kona's Amy Dombroski. Trebon and national champ Tim Johnson (Cyclocrossworld.com-Cannondale) ...
  • Posted: Sat, Oct 11th
    Ryan Trebon wins his fifth Gloucester 'cross race; Dombroski overcomes trouble to win the women's race.
    Kona powerhouse Ryan Trebon withstood attacks from a trio of New England homeboys — and overcame a case of bad legs blamed on jet lag — on Saturday to win his fifth cyclocross race in Gloucester,Massachusetts. In the elite women's race of the 2008 ErdingerGran Prix of ...
  • Posted: Fri, Oct 10th
    Big 'cross weekend in Gloucester, Cincinnati
    They like to call the Gran Prix of Gloucester the "New England 'Cross Championships," although with a winners' list peppered with names like Knapp, Bessette, Johnson, Trebon, Gould, Dunlap, Gullickson and even Vervecken, that might not be ...
  • Posted: Fri, Sep 26th
    Jen McRae and Hilton Clarke hit the jackpot under the Vegas lights at the Mandalay Bay resort.
    Las Vegas is a good place to put on a show. Jen McRae and Hilton Clarke — each of whom are looking for new teams next year — produced brilliant late season performances with wins at the USA CRITS Finals, held during the ...
  • Posted: Wed, Sep 24th
    Armstrong to Astana
    Cycling legend Lance Armstrong confirmed Wednesday that he would join Kazakhstan's Astana team for his competitive comeback. "I will race in 2009 with Astana," he told a press conference in New York. Armstrong said he would start with the Tour Down Under in Australia; would ...
  • Posted: Sun, Sep 14th
    Vande Velde wins 2008 Tour of Missouri
    In a blustery, weather-shortened final stage of the Tour of Missouri, Italian Francesco Chicchi (Liquigas) surprised Columbia's Mark Cavendish and Garmin-Chipotle's Tyler Farrar to win in St. Louis, as Garmin's Christian Vande Velde secured the overall win in a hotly contested ...
  • Posted: Sat, Sep 13th
    Tour of Missouri: Cav tops again, Vande Velde holds lead
    Team Columbia and Garmin-Chipotle continued to pound one another — and the rest of the field — at the Tour of Missouri, with Mark Cavendish taking stage 6 in a sprint and Christian Vande Velde retaining the jersey after his Garmin teammates patrolled the front on an ...
  • Posted: Fri, Sep 12th
    Boy Van Poppel, 20, outsprints the field in Missouri's capital city
    Call it situational amnesia, call it intense athletic focus, call it an innate (perhaps genetic) animal instinct for winning bicycle races. Just don't expect a lot of details when you ask Rabobank's 20-year-old Boy Van Poppel how he won Friday's fifth stage of the Tour of ...
  • Posted: Sun, Aug 31st
    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 ...
  • Posted: Sat, Aug 30th
    Zabriskie repeats as U.S. pro time trial champ
    On the eve of the USPRO Road Race Championships, Garmin-Chipotle showed it intended to dominate the championship weekend in Greenville, South Carolina, taking four of the top five spots in the time trial, led by David Zabriskie. Only Bissell’s Tom Zirbel kept Garmin from ...
  • Posted: Thu, Aug 28th
    Cervelo, 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 ...
  • Posted: Mon, Aug 18th
    Boulder cyclists hope their planned bike park is a model for other communities.
    Even in one of the most bike-crazy communities in the country, this is something special. The city council in Boulder, Colorado, has approved spending $700,000 next year to develop a 40-acre bike park that will include a cyclocross course, a mountain bike terrain park and a ...