Be careful if your last name is Rasmussen in the sport of cycling! Both team HTC High Road and the Danish cycling federation have suspended Alex Rasmussen for missing three doping controls this year. His license has been suspended and he has been removed from the team for the upcoming […]
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Troubles for Jeannie Longo
Troubles are mounting for Jeannie Longo. First she was accused of being unavailable for 3 out of competition doping controls. Now her husband has been accused of obtaining EPO for her in 2007 by L’Equipe. Her husband Patrice Ciprelli has fervently denied the allegations made by an obscure American cyclist, […]
Carlos Sastre retiring
At age 36 and after a 15 year cycling career, Carlos Sastre of Spain is retiring from the sport. He won the Tour de France in 2008 as well as finishing 10 times in the top 10 of the Tour. He said a new stage is opening in his life […]
Leopard Trek & Radio Shack to merge in 2012
On Monday the Schleck brothers announced that in 2012 their Leopard Trek team will merge with the American Radio Shack team. The new name will be RadioShack-Nissan-Trek. Team Leopard will continue to exist. Yohann Bruyneel wants to have a team to dominate cycling. Not surprisingly, Alberto Contador is not happy […]
2011 UPCC Stage 6 Denver
Today was the final stage of the inaugural USA Pro Cycling Challenge. Oscar Sevilla was with a break when the race entered downtown Denver. They stayed away for several laps but were gobbled by the peloton. Daniel Oss of Liquigas won the sprint.
2011 UPCC Stage 5
Today’s race started in Steamboat Springs with an early break. That didn’t last but the later one with Basso, Andy Schleck, TenDam and Peterson stayed away most of the day until the climb just before Breckenridge. They were caught and it was another sprint win for Viviani.
2011 UPCC Stage 4 Steamboat Springs
Today saw one breakaway on the road from Avon to Steamboat Springs. The small group was caught by the peloton easily and the race ended in a sprint finish in Steamboat Springs. It wasn’t possible to shoot along the course and make it to the finish. Thousands of people lined […]
2011 UPCC Stage 3 Vail Time Trial
After a two hour transfer from Aspen, today’s race took place in Vail, Colorado. The time trial followed a large part of the 1987 Coors Classic Time Trial. It was ten miles long and finished at nearly 10,000′. Hundreds of fans lined the route, especially the last couple of miles […]
Pro Cycling Challenge 2011 Stage 2
George Hincapie won today’s stage from Gunnison to Aspen over Cottonwood Pass and Independence Pass. We were predicting a Colombian would win and George’s parents are from Colombia, so he qualifies. The yellow jersey is now on the back of Tejay Van Garderen of HTC-Highroad. Cottonwood Pass was a pretty […]
Pro Cycling Challenge 2011 Stage 1
Stage 1 started today in Salida, Colorado at the base of the Rockies. The race headed west over Monarch Pass and pretty much stayed together all day. After descending into the town of Crested Butte, the peloton finally broke apart. The temperature today was in the 80s which is pretty […]