Archive for January, 2010
Andrew Talansky – back to basics
Posted on 20. Jan, 2010 by lyne.
After a year with the Continental squad Amore e Vita, 21-year old Andrew Talansky is returning to basics for 2010, joining the California Giant/Specialized team, one of five U23 riders in the rejuvenated Elite Amateur squad. You might remember Talansky as the lone chaser behind Daniel Holloway at the Philadelphia International Championships for lap after [...]
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2010 Tour of America’s Dairyland Schedule Announced
Posted on 19. Jan, 2010 by lyne.
2010 Schedule More information at tourofamericasdairyland.com
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Experience UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis training camp like a pro
Posted on 19. Jan, 2010 by lyne.
Oakland, CA – Now you can experience training camp like the pro riders from the UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis. Rory and GordJoin Rory Sutherland, new team director Gord Fraser and the rest of the Team for two training rides, sit with the VIPs at the Team presentation and banquet, enjoy a hotel [...]
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Nature Valley Pro Ride Is Amateur Cyclists’ Chance Of A Lifetime
Posted on 18. Jan, 2010 by lyne.
Minneapolis (Jan. 13, 2010) – Six races sprinkled throughout the United States will comprise the 2010 Nature Valley Pro Ride, the qualifying events for amateurs to earn a trip to compete against the country’s top men and women professional bicycle racers at the Nature Valley Grand Prix. The Nature Valley Pro Ride will select the [...]
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BMC Team – Training Camp Diary: Dr. Heiden Helps With Testing
Posted on 18. Jan, 2010 by lyne.
Few riders on the BMC Racing Team were aware an athlete who produced one of the most amazing moments in Olympic history was in their midst Sunday. At 51, Dr. Eric Heiden still looks extremely fit. But the flowing black hair he tucked under his racing hood as the world’s greatest speedskater of the late [...]
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The Road to Worlds with Jeremy Powers
Posted on 16. Jan, 2010 by lyne.
In Episode #6 recorded Friday evening January 15, 2010, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com’s Jeremy Powers talks about his last two races in Belgium, his return home to Massachusetts for a short break and going cold-turkey as far as coffee. He also compares cross courses between Europe and the US and fans after the incident with Niels Albert.
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Taking a step back, Lucas Euser keeps his eye on the prize
Posted on 16. Jan, 2010 by lyne.
Last May, American Lucas Euser saw his promising career derailed in a second when he was seriously injured in a car vs bike accident while out training on the roads of Girona. He was so close, he “could taste it”, so close to riding his first Grand Tour but that was not to be as [...]
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Giveaway: Tim Johnson & Jeremy Powers Autographed Cards
Posted on 15. Jan, 2010 by lyne.
Congratulations to @velocb, the winner of the two autographed fan cards from Tim Johnson and Jeremy Powers. Dimension of each card is 5×7 inches. Say tuned for more giveaways.
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An eye-opening experience for Joseph Schmalz
Posted on 14. Jan, 2010 by lyne.
For 19-year old Joseph Schmalz, racing cross in Europe was “definitely the hardest racing I’ve ever done, the most challenging”. He came back richer from the experience having pushed himself and his skills to compete with the top riders. “That was definitely an eye-opener, it was tough it was really really tough.” The KCCX/Verge rider [...]
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Cross News: USA Men’s Team for Worlds, UCI Rankings
Posted on 13. Jan, 2010 by lyne.
USA Cycling finalized the National Team for the 2010 UCI Cyclocross World Championships by naming the five Elite Men: Jonathan Page, Tim Johnson, Ryan Trebon, Jeremy Powers and Jamey Driscoll. UCI Rankings update.

