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January 2014
January 11, 2014


Photo: Live streams are expected Sunday for cyclocross national championships in Belgium and France.
Belgium: Elite Men race start at 3:00pm CET (9:00am U.S. Eastern). Feeds may start as early as 2:00pm CET).
France: Elite Women race (1:15pm CET (7:15am U.S. Eastern)). Elite Men race (2:50pm CET (8:50am U.S. Eastern)).








Photo: ORICA-AIS perfectly executed a plan that played to the team’s strengths in numbers amongst a strong, deep elite women’s field.
Defending road champion Gracie Elvin took back-to-back road titles in Ballarat at the Mars Cycling Australia National Road Championships on Saturday. (uk.eurosport.yahoo.com)







Photo: Caleb Ewan (NSW) celebrates winning the U23 Men's National Road Race. © Mark Gunter
Race comes to life in final laps with select group staying away. (cyclingnews.com)





Photo: Next update as live streaming for this event gets underway.
The 2014 Six Days of Bremen Track Cycling are being held January 9-14. Live streaming video: 7:00pm CET (1:00pm U.S. Eastern). (cyclingfans.com)





Photo: This page will be updated as the events get underway.
The 2014 USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Championship Junior Men, Elite Women and Elite Men races are being held Sunday, January 12 at Boulder, Colorado. Live streaming video:
Junior Men: 11am MST (19:00 CET)
Elite Women: 1:30pm MST (21:30 CET)
Elite Men: 2:45pm MST (22:45 CET). (cyclingfans.com)







Photo: The Collegiate Relay started with thirteen teams.
Junior and Collegiate championships begin. (cyclingnews.com)





Races & Results.
Santos Tour Down Under - Jan 19-25, 2014 (Stages),
Jayco Herald Sun Tour - Feb 5-9, 2014 (Stages),
Giro d'Italia - May 9 - June 1, 2014 (Stages),
Tour de France - July 5-27, 2014 (Stages),
UCI Road World Championships - Sept 22-29, 2013 (Results),
Vuelta a España - Aug 24-Sept 15, 2013 (Results),
Tour de France - June 29-July 21, 2013 (Results),
Giro d'Italia - May 4-26, 2013 (Results).






Photo: Samuel Sanchez has admitted that he is still fruitless in his search for a new squad.
Rider still searching for a contract; says final time trial in Vuelta a España could prove crucial, despite shortness. (velonation.com)





Photo: Warren Barguil (Argos-Shimano). © Fotoreporter Sirotti
Young French star undecided on whether to tackle Tour or Vuelta. (cyclingnews.com)



























Photo: 2014 Cycling Australia Road National Championships Live Online Coverage Guide .
Race starts at 11:30am local  (7:30pm U.S. Eastern). LIVE video from 2:00pm local (10:00pm U.S. Eastern). (cyclingfans.com)






Photo: 2009 Worlds: Australia's Cadel Evans basks in the moment of winning the world championship. © Bettini
Tour winner causes a Twitter stir. (cyclingnews.com)






Photo: Vincenzo Nibali will nonetheless debut in the same race he rode in twelve months ago.
Rider will be joined in ‘remarkable race’ by Astana team-mates Scarponi and Kessiakoff. (velonation.com)





Photo: The climb is 3.8km long and averages 8%.
Hairpin Heaven. Alpe d’Huez might be famous for its 21 bends but here’s a road with 18 hairpins in short formation. (inrng.com)





Photo: Luke Durbridge on his way to second place. © Mark Gunter
Reigning Australian Road Race champion says anything less than victory is 'failure'. (cyclingnews.com)





Photo: Rushlee Buchanan celebrates victory in the Calder Stewart Elite Road National Championship in Christchurch (Pete Bruggeman).
London Olympian Rushlee Buchanan rode from the front to win New Zealand’s Calder Stewart Elite Road National Championships held in Christchurch. (sbs.com.au)





Photo: Jose Maria Jimenez was the first man to win atop the Angliru, after a gripping pursuit of Pavel Tonkov through mist and rain in 1999. © Bettini
Sastre to award prize on race's final summit finish. (cyclingnews.com)





Photo: Re-waterproofing your cycling gear can give it a new leash of life Future Publishing.
Waterproof cycling clothing is often a big investment for most riders, and looking after it properly is essential to keep with working at its best. (bikeradar.com)





Photo: micro-adjust pivot arm, ergonomic handle and the ability to hold anything from your kids’ 20″ up a DH-worthy 29er tire.
The all-new Rocky Mounts BrassKnuckles bike rack comes out swingin’, claiming to be the lowest profile roof-mount tray on the market.
(bikerumor.com)















Photo: Daily Distraction.













Photo: Fränk and Andy Schleck at the 2014 Trek team launch.
Frank and Andy on their hopes and ambitions for 2014. (cyclingnews.com)





Photo: Tim Johnson performed consistently well throughout the season, and officials will call Johnson, who was second in the season-long USA Cycling Pro Cyclocross Calendar, to the line second on Sunday. Here, Johnson flies through a corner on his way to a win at Jingle Cross Rock in November. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.com.
There’s been a lot of talk this week about who’s going to win the men’s elite race Sunday afternoon. Jeremy Powers (Rapha-Focus) seems to be the consensus favorite. (velonews.com)





Photo: U.S. champion Jonathan Page is enjoying less anonymity on his current trip to the national championships. Photo: Dan Seaton | VeloNews.com.
"It’s nice to be recognized. Honestly, it’s quite shocking on some level." (velonews.com)






Photo: Alejandro Valverde had to settle for second. © Sirotti
2009 winner set to challenge again in 2014. (cyclingnews.com)







Photo: Stage 9 of the 2014 Vuelta a Espana.
Eight mountain finishes and short time trials make it a race for climbers. (cyclingnews.com)





Photo: The Mars Cycling Australia Road National Championships will feature its strongest ever elite men's field (Mark Gunter).
Orica-GreenEDGE and Drapac will try to use their weight of numbers to dominate Sunday's elite men's road race at the Mars Cycling Australia Road National Championships. (sbs.com.au)





Photo: In the valley, we hit fog, and it was cold!
Every little hill on this relatively flat ride felt hard, so it was difficult to imagine climbing mountain passes. (janheine.wordpress.com)





Photo: BUY IF: You want race-proven geometry that doesn't cost the earth.
BikeRadar verdict: 4 out of 5 stars. "The Militis shows that carbon is not the only serious option at it's price." (bikeradar.com)



































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