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January 2013
January 20, 2013


Photo: USA Cycling.
CyclingFans: Monday's Tour de San Luis Stage 1 departs San Luis at 1:36pm local (11:36am U.S. Eastern, 17:36 CET) and is expected at the finish at Villa Mercedes at around 5:30pm local (3:30pm U.S. Eastern, 21:30 CET).








Photo: Martin Bina (CEZ Cyklo Team Tabor).
VeloNation: Maiden World Cup for Czech rider; no Belgians on the podium; Niels Albert secures overall.








Photo: World champ Vos.
VeloNation: World champ rides away from Van PVeloNation: aassen, Ferrier-Bruneau takes third.





Races & Results.
Santos Tour Down Under - Jan 20-27 (Stages),
Santos Women's Cup - Jan 20-23 (Stages),
Tour de San Luis - Jan 21-27 (Stages),
Giro d'Italia - May 4-26 (Stages),
Tour of California - May 12-19 (Stages),
Tour de France - June 29-July 21 (Stages),
Vuelta a Espaņa - Aug 24-Sept 15 (Stages),





Photo: Here, Niels Albert won his fourth consecutive Superprestige Diegem.
CXMagazine: At first glance, the bikereg.com registered riders list seems more like a promoter’s wishlist than a reality, but it’s really happening.





Photo: UCI Track World Cup.
VeloNation: Sarah Hammer completes her domination of Women’s Omnium.





Photo: Alberto Contador (Team Saxo-Tinkoff) on a training ride in San Luis, Argentina prior to next week's Tour de San Luis..
CyclingNews: Spaniard begins season in Argentina.





Photo: Lance Armstrong and Tyler Hamilton in June 2000..
WSJ: The television in Tyler Hamilton's New York City hotel room didn't carry the Oprah Winfrey Network. That was a little bit of a problem. So on Thursday night he went to a friend's apartment, where, like three million or so estimated viewers, he watched a tense Lance Armstrong confess, finally, to using performance-enhancing drugs.





Photo: Ochowicz has also been a long-time employee of Thomas Weisel Partners.
CyclingNews: Federation urges other cheaters to come forward.





Photo: With 130mm of travel, a stiff frame and plush fork, the Trigger takes aim at technical trails.
Bicycling: This trail bike’s adjustable suspension, innovative fork and stiff frame deliver a distinctive ride.





Photo: Orbea Aqua T23.
BikeRadar verdict: 3 out of 5 stars. "Great handling, price and upgradability but heavy finishing kit."













Photo: Coach, entrepreneur and author Chris Carmichael says he never saw his client, Lance Armstrong use banned substances. Photo: VeloNews.
VeloNews: When Lance Armstrong rose to become the top cyclist in the world he took his coach, Chris Carmichael, with him.







Photo: Andre Greipel (Lotto Belisol) wins the People's Choice Classic ahead of Matt Goss (Orica GreenEdge) and Lotto teammate Greg Henderson.
CyclingNews: Goss has no answer to German's lead out.






Photo: Tour Down Under - People's Choice Classic.
Peloton: World road race champion Philippe Gilbert says this week's season-opening Tour Down Under is the perfect opportunity for cycling to put the Lance Armstrong controversy behind it.





Photo: Jens Voigt (RadioShack Leopard) was looking to entertain the crowd in his first race of the year.
CyclingNews: "Old diesel engine" gets a kick-start in likely farewell.





Photo: Kimberley Wells (Specialized - Securitor) sprinting ahead of Rochelle Gilmore (Wiggle Honda) and Jenny Macpherson (Liv Giant).
CyclingNews: Australian criterium champion leaves Gimore and Macpherson behind.





Photo: Lance Armstrong is interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in the Four Seasons hotel in Austin, Texas. Photograph: George Burns/Reuters.
Guardian: The Texan has admitted to being a cheat, a liar and a bully yet somehow absolved himself of blame.





Photo: Friends ... Lance Armstrong, left, and Mark Cavendish in 2010.
TheSun: Mark Cavendish fears no one will believe pro cyclists are clean again, after Lance Armstrong admitted to widespread doping on the Oprah Winfrey show.





Hammer's win led to the overall victory in the world cup omnium standings.
USACycling: In the final UCI Track World Cup of the 2012/13 season, Sarah Hammer (Temecula, Calif./Performance United - FELT) rode to victory in the women’s omnium.





Photo: BBB Microfold XLL Folding Tool.
road.cc: Quirky, understated but generally well executed pocket tool.





SBS: The Santos Tour Down Under represents a crucial re-start for Radioshack Leopard Trek's Andy Schleck.






















Photo: Two-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador .
Peloton: Two-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador described Lance Armstrong's doping confessions as a bleak day for cycling, but insisted the battered and bruised sport can enjoy a drug-free future.





Photo: Jan Ullrich at the Gran Fondo Colnago Miami.
CyclingNews: German not planning to speak publicly.





Photo: USA Cycling.
VeloNation: “These overdue admissions, and the resulting public scrutiny, are an essential step."





Photo: Danny Nelissen (Rabobank) with Francois Simon and Jose-Maria Jimenez en route to Plumelec at the 1997 Tour de France.
CyclingNews: Doping organized by the team, says Dutchman.





Photo: Tour de France 2012 stage - 11.
CyclingTips: Everyone has an opinion about Lance Armstrong's confession and most of what we read in the media is in agreement that he's a lying scumbag who deserves to be locked up for life. There are so many people that Lance affected in different ways - from cycling fans, to cancer survivors, to reporters, to the people who he rolled over when they got in the way.





Photo: Lance Armstrong, Fotoreporter Sirotti .
RoadCycling: First shunned, then vilified by Lance Armstrong, Mike Anderson had to move to the other side of the world to get his life back.





Photo: Col de la Madone, France.
InnerRing: This road lacks the myth and history of the others in the series as no race has used it. Yet it has given its name to Trek’s top road bike and was the first clue that Lance Armstrong was going to “win” the 1999 Tour de France.





Photo: world road race champion Philippe Gilbert.
VeloNation: World champion feeling good in People’s Choice Classic.





Photo: Trinidad & Tobago's Emile Abraham.
PEZ: Trinidad and Tobago’s Emile Abraham has been on the international pro scene for a long time; 2013 will be his 12th season. But he’s still grabbing those podium places on the super-fast US criterium scene, not to mention racking up stage wins year after year in his home race, the Tour of Tobago. 



















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