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Jan. 7, 2009Rasmussen eyes Vuelta comeback
In a year of the comeback, perhaps it’s inevitable that Michael Rasmussen will join the band of riders pedaling back into the fray.
The Danish climbing specialist – who was ignominiously ejected from the 2007 Tour de France just days from what appeared to be a likely ...
- Jan. 7, 2009Ritchey uses social networking site to increase awareness of Project Rwanda
Ritchey Design, a leading developer and manufacturer of high-quality road and mountain bike components, today announced it is working with Plus 3 Network, a beta social networking Web site, to increase awareness and fundraising efforts for the nonprofit organization, Project ...
- Jan. 7, 2009Collegiate Cycling Volunteer Conference director needed
Collegiate Cycling Volunteer Conference Director
Volunteer Position/s available:
Atlantic Collegiate Cycling Conference-ACCC (NC, MD, VA, WV, Washington D.C.)
(Must be geographically located in the respective region)
Volunteer roles:
This is an unpaid, ...
Jan. 7, 2009The Explainer - In or out?
Dear Explainer,I’ve been a long-time fan of Jonathan Page.
To me, he’s a workingman’s hero, the sort of guy who approaches cycling like a lot of us approach our jobs; he just puts his head down and does what he has to do to get the job done. He works hard and ...
Jan. 7, 2009Chausson takes aim at speed skiing champs
Anne-Caroline Chausson – the reigning Olympic BMX champion – is taking aim at another landmark: the world speed skiing championships.The 31-year-old Chausson, who has always been an excellent skier and lived in Andorra for several years, will compete in the ...
Jan. 7, 2009Ballan aims for Flanders, Roubaix double
Reigning world champion Alessandro Ballan isn’t changing his program going into 2009.
Perhaps it’s no surprise that the gangly Italian is focusing on the spring classics, where he helped carve his reputation with victory in Flanders in 2007 and consistency at Roubaix ...
- Jan. 7, 2009Milram for '09
Milram, Germany’s last remaining professional cycling team, announced its 25-strong squad for the 2009 season on Wednesday.
The team, which features 14 new recruits and 17 German riders, is the sole professional cycling outfit in Germany after the demise of ...
Jan. 6, 2009Brown wraps up Jayco Bay
Graeme Brown of Rabobank held off challenges from Robbie McEwen (Team Katuysha), Simon Gerrans (Cervelo Test) and Bernie Sulzberger (Virgin Blue) to win the 2009 Jayco Bay Cycling Classic on Tuesday.
Brown led the Classic going into the penultimate stage by the barest margin ...
- Jan. 6, 20092009 Tour of California route unveiled
ROUTE details ANNOUNCED FOR EXPANDED 2009 Amgen Tour of California
PROFESSIONAL CYCLING ROAD RACE
Professional Women’s Cycling Race to Return to Santa Rosa During Stage One of the Men’s Race
LOS ANGELES, December 4, 2008 – Specific route details for the 2009 ...
Jan. 6, 20092009 Tour of California route unveiled
Organizers of the Amgen Tour of California have released details of the 2009 route, a nine-day, 750-mile course that will travel almost the entire length of California, from Sacramento to Escondido. This year's race is one day and about 100 miles longer than the 2008 route. ...
- Jan. 6, 20092009 Amgen Tour of California ProTour teams announced
Organizers of the 2009 Amgen Tour of California have released the list of eight ProTour teams that will compete in the Feb. 14-22 event. Besides the ProTour teams, the race will announce its list of confirmed Continental or Continental Pro teams next month. Full rosters will be ...
- Jan. 6, 2009The SRAM Cycling Fund awards $200k to the International Mountain Bicycling Association.
The SRAM Cycling Fund is awarding a $200,000 grant to the International Mountain Bicycling Association, the second award given out by the advocacy fund the component company set up last year.
During the next five years, the fund plans to award $10 million in grants to support ...