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Mar 31 |
Photo:
Niki Terpstra, Iljo Keisse, and Lukasz Wisniowski (Tim De Waele).
(sbs.com.au)
Etixx-Quick-Step
swept the podium and then some at the Ronde van Zeeland Seaports on
Saturday.
Iljo Keisse, Niki Terpstra and Lukasz Wisniowski escaped a lead group of more than 30 riders and eventually took more than four minutes’ advantage with 25km to go in the 196.1km Dutch race. Back in the bunch, Guillaume Van Keirsbulck, Nikolas Maes, Matteo Trentin, and Yves Lampaert kept an eye on things for their three teammates. Going into the last two laps the pursuit had dwindled to 18 riders, then split again, leaving Lampaert in the first chase with Edward Theuns in the final 2km. In the finale, Keisse took the victory ahead of Terpstra and Wisniowski. March
21,
2015 (velonews.com)
Photo:
Phillipe Gilbert gives it everything during his solo attack.
(Tim de Waele/TDWSport.com).
The
pre-race expectation is that this weekend’s edition of Milan-San Remo
will end with a bunch sprint. Philippe
Gilbert and Greg
Van Avermaet are two men that plan to make sure that
doesn’t happen on Sunday. The Belgian duo have both named La Primavera
as their first major target of the season, and assume a joint
leadership role with BMC heading into the race.
Gilbert and Van Avermaet last shared this responsibility at the World Championships in Ponferrada in 2014, and as their careers and goals increasingly get entangled in each other’s, they find themselves going up against one another. Unlike some major teams, who have two different cards to play, BMC finds themselves with two of a kind. March
21,
2015 (cyclingnews.com)
Photo:
Great victory today for Alexis Gougeard on the Classic
Loire-Atlantique! Neo-pro, the 21 year norman rider brings its 8th win
of the season to the team.
One
year after taking a breakthrough win in the Classique Loire Atlantique,
Alexis Gougeard repeated
his solo performance in the 2015 edition of the race to defend his
title in impressive fashion.
After his first attack had been brought back, he escaped from a 10-rider group with 3km to go and held his chasers off to win the race ahead of Marco Marcato and Anthony Delaplace. March
21,
2015 (cyclingquotes.com)
2014-15
Races
& Results.
Milan-San Remo - Mar 22 (Start List), Volta Ciclista a Catalunya - Mar 23-29 (History), Giro d'Italia 2015 - May 9-31 (Stages), Tour de France 2015 - July 4-26 (Stages), Vuelta a España 2015 - Aug 22-Sept 13 (Stages), UCI Road World Championship 2015 - Sept 20-27 (Stages), Nokere Koerse - Mar 18 (Results), Tirreno-Adriatico - Mar 11-17 (Results), Paris Nice - Mar 8-15 (Results), Le Tour de Langkawi - Mar 8-15 (Results), Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen - Mar 6-8 (Results), Strade Bianche - Mar 7 (Results), Strade Bianche Women - Mar 7 (Results), UCI Track World Championships - Feb 18-22 (Results), UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships - Jan 31-Feb 1 (Results). Photo:
Milan-San Remo Profile.
2015
Milan-San Remo LIVE Sunday,
March 22nd, Italy.
Race starts at 10:10am CET (5:10am U.S. Eastern) Finish at around 5:09pm CET (12:09pm U.S. Eastern) Live video from 2:15pm CET (9:15am U.S. Eastern, 6:15am Pacific). March
21,
2015 (cyclingfans.com)
Photo:
2015 Volta a Catalunya Stage 1 Profile.
March
23-29, Spain. Stage 1 starts Monday
at 12:20pm CET (7:20am U.S. Eastern).
Finish at around 4:57pm CET (11:57am U.S. Eastern). Live video from 3:30pm CET (10:30am U.S. Eastern, 7:30am Pacific). March
21,
2015 (steephill.tv)
Gianni Meersman came
out on top in the Handzame Classic, capping off an excellent lead out
from his team to win ahead of Antoine
Demoitie and Tiesj
Benoot.
Meersman came through the melee of leadouts after late work from Iljo Keisse and Matteo Trentin but the groundwork for the win had been laid by the rest of the team who wrestled control from the opposition inside the closing 15 kilometers of racing, neutralizing several late moves before catapulting Meersman, 29, to his third win of the season. March
20,
2015 (cyclingnews.com)
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Photo:
Christoph Strasser sets new 24 hour cycling record (picture copyright
Karelly).
Austria’s
Chrisoph Strasser
has set a new record for the most distance ridden on a road bike in 24
hours, riding 556.856 miles (896.173 kilometers) at the former
Tempelhof airport in Berlin, completing his ride at 3pm local time this
afternoon.
The 32-year-old, who is sponsored by Specialized, beat the previous Ultramarathon Cycling Association’s record of 521.975 miles (840.037 kilometers, set in 2004 by the late Jure Robič with plenty of time to spare, riding on to establish the new benchmark. Among those to congratulate three-time Race Across America (RAAM) winner Strasser was fellow Austrian, Matthias Brändle, who broke the UCI Hour record in October but lost it to Rohan Dennis last month. March
21,
2015 (road.cc)
Photo:
Peter Sagan (Tinkoff-Saxo) gets off the mark for 2015.
(Bettini).
Because of his immense talent, his prodigious results in the early
years of his career and now his reported huge salary at Tinkoff-Saxo, Peter Sagan is one
of the big-name favorites for Milan-San Remo.
Despite only being 25, he has already ridden Milan-San Remo four times, finishing fourth in 2012 and second in 2013, when he was beaten by Gerald Ciolek in the sprint after the race distance was reduced due to heavy snow before the Turchino. Last year Sagan finished tenth in the hectic sprint, lacking a final kick and the speed to take on the pure sprinters likes like Mark Cavendish and winner Alexander Kristoff. March
21,
2015 (cyclingnews.com)
Photo:
Peter Sagan at the Tinkoff-Saxo presentation in Milan, Italy (AAP).
Peter Sagan finally
took a long awaited stage win at Tirreno-Adriatico to open his 2015
account and will line up at Milan-San Remo as one of the favorites for
the victory, and he'll do it on a bike that is perhaps a metaphor for
the rest of his season.
Sagan will arrive at the first monument of the season with his form finely honed at the seven-stage Tirreno-Adriatico, where he finally carved out a win on the rainy 6th stage while under mounting pressure to perform. He had gone several months without standing on the top step of a post-race celebration despite always being in the mix with over a dozen runner-up spots on his palmares this season alone. "I’m heading to Milan-San Remo to deliver a top result just like at any other race. When the team or I start a race, the ultimate goal is to win. But in cycling you never know and you have to be realistic. My competitors have the same goals and sometimes you win and sometimes you don’t. But Milan-San Remo is special and I’ll naturally be at the start with big ambitions." March
21,
2015 (sbs.com.au)
Photo:
"The finish is closer to the Poggio now, that doesn’t help the
sprinters. It will change the tactics."
One
day before the start André
Greipel, Jürgen
Roelandts and Tony
Gallopin give their preview of Milan-Sanremo. They all
agree, it’s unpredictable.
“Sunday I rode the last sixty kilometers of Milan Sanremo," Greipel said. "Of course I knew the final already, but it’s always good to see it again before the actual race. In any case it’s a good preparation. "Every year there are attacks on the Cipressa and Poggio. That will be the same again this year. Last year I survived the Poggio, but because of cramps I didn’t get to participate in the sprint. I know now that I am able to get in the final. Mentally it was important, knowing that I am able to get over the Poggio with the best. March
21,
2015 (cyclingquotes.com)
Photo:
The IsoSpeed decoupler pivot allows the seatmast to flex farther and
more easily.
"The
Domane Disc 6.9 has its quirks. But I also think it may be the
smartest, friendliest bike I've ridden.
This was the first modern bike I knew of that had legitimate pro racing lineage as well as fender mounts. When we got our first snow in Colorado, I unabashedly installed fenders. I'll start with the quirks—namely, the signature IsoSpeed decoupler pivot, which allows the seatmast to flex farther and more easily than if it were rigidly attached to the top tube. Other reviewers, and my BICYCLING colleagues, seem to agree that IsoSpeed has amazing bump-swallowing capabilities. For the most part, I find the Domane more compliant and smoother-riding than most road bikes. In the saddle, I notice striking overtones of stillness and efficiency—with two asterisks." March
21,
2015 (bicycling.com)
Tejay
van Garderen said he
didn't dress properly for the cold in stage 6 at Paris-Nice last
weekend. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com.
Tejay van Garderen
and the BMC Racing team ended Paris-Nice disappointed last Sunday in
France. The American slipped from fourth to 16th overall because he
failed to “prepare right” when the weather turned worse on the Côte
d’Azur.
Van Garderen began Saturday’s stage 6 fourth overall behind world champion Michal Kwiatkowski, but the team said he failed to dress correctly when the forecast indicated bad weather on the horizon. During the stage, the team car was not able to reach him to give him warmer gear because the race had broken into pieces in the hills above Nice, where van Garderen has a European training base. “Had a day you hope never to have. So cold!!! #disappointed #OnToTheNextTarget,” van Garderen wrote on Twitter. “Some lessons can only be learned the hard way.” March
20,
2015 (velonews.com)
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March
21,
2015
Photo:
TdF 2014 Vincenzo Nibali wins in Sheffield - credit Welcome to
Yorkshire, Le Tour Yorkshire com.
The
UCI’s License Commission will meet in Geneva on Thursday 2 April to
determine whether Astana, Tour de France champion Vincenzo Nibali’s
team, should be allowed to keep its WorldTour license, reports French
newspaper Le Monde.
Last month, world cycling’s governing body asked the License Commission, which operates independently of it, to withdraw Astana’s license after an audit into the Kazakh team’s management and anti-doping procedures had been completed by the Institute of Sport Sciences of the University of Lausanne (ISSUL). March
21,
2015 (road.cc)
Photo:
The last winner on the Via Roma, Oscar Freire in 2007.
In
2015 the Milan-San Remo Classic will go back to its traditions to set
up a spectacular finale on the classic Via Roma finish line, which has
played a key role in the history of this monumental race.
"Berta, Cipressa, Poggio… three girls I dated in high school? I wish. Considering the form, the curves, and the mystique that each of these capi add to the season’s first and longest Classic – well, let’s just say I should have been so lucky as to ride… I mean date… these hills, I mean girls." March
21,
2015 (pezcyclingnews.com)
Photo:
Riders from Meade’s new American team, the Fearless Femme.
Irish
national road race champion and An Post Rás na mBan stage winner Fiona Meade has
secured a promising offer to race in the United States for much of the
coming year.
The Cork woman, who currently rides for Blarney Stone CC, will join up with the Fearless Femme cycling team. She will depart Ireland around the Easter Holiday weekend to commence her program of racing. Meade will mainly compete on the criterium circuit in the US but will also ride a number of other races, though they are yet to be confirmed. March
21,
2015 (stickybottle.com)
Photo:
Matt Goss (HTC) claims the biggest win of his career
(Tim de Waele/TDWSport.com).
It
is now two years since Matt
Goss last won a major individual race: stage two of the
2013 Tirreno-Adriatico when he rode for the Orica-GreenEdge team.
The Tasmanian did ride for Orica-GreenEdge in the 2013 Tour de France when the Australian team won the stage four team time trial in Nice. And yes, technically speaking, he did win race four of last year’s Mitchelton Bay Cycling Classic series in Victoria, Australia. But even Goss, 28, recognizes that stage win in the 2013 Tirreno-Adriatico was the last time he beat a world-class field of sprinters. March
21,
2015 (cyclingnews.com)
Photo:
Carogna tape uses a thin adhesive layer on the rim side but a thicker
layer on the tyre side to help fill in any gaps for a more secure bond.
Tubular
tires have persisted in both road and cyclocross circles thanks to
their enviable ride quality, generally fantastic cornering ability, and
the fact that they can safely be ridden at extremely low pressures or
even completely flat.
Nevertheless, many riders simply don’t want to deal with the hassles of installation and removal: the multiple layers of glue, the noxious fumes, the sticky mess, the raw thumbs… Effetto Mariposa’s new Carogna tubular tape, however, promises to make living with tubulars nearly as easy as clinchers. March
21,
2015 (bikeradar.com)
Eddy
Merckx Mourenx69
(Photo courtesy of Eddy Merckx).
The
Eddy Merckx Mourenx69 commemorates a legendary stage win by the
Cannibal at the 1969 Tour de France— his first appearance in the race
he'd win five times.
By Stage 17, Merckx already had a lead of more than eight minutes. The conventional wisdom was that all he needed to do was ride safe and stick near his closest rivals to make sure none of them regained significant time. But on this mountainous stage, Merckx made an audacious attack, going away on a 140km solo break through the Pyrenees—adding another eight minutes to his lead and ensuring such dominance that by the end of the Tour, he'd own the leader's jersey, the sprinter's jersey, and the king of the mountains jersey. March
21,
2015 (bicycling.com)
March
20,
2015
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