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New
UCI president admits he was emotional after winning the vote.
(cyclingnews.com)
Strong
Dutch team to challenge in Italy. (cyclingnews.com)
Saturday's
UCI Road Worlds Elite Women Road Race gets underway at 2:15pm CET
(8:15am U.S. Eastern). Road Worlds live streaming video should get
underway at around *1:50pm CET (*7:50am U.S. Eastern). (cyclingfans.com)
Meintjes earns silver while Enger sprints to bronze medal.
Worlds'13
Junior Womens RR: The first road race of the Championships have been
run and won with Denmark claiming first blood thanks to Amalie
Dideriksen. Amalie claimed the gold ahead of Anastasia Iakovenko
(Russia) and Olena Demydova (Ukraine) after an almost race long
breakaway. (pezcyclingnews.com)
Races
& Results.
UCI Road World Championships - Sept 22-29 (Races & Results), Vuelta a España - Aug 24-Sept 15 (Results), Tour de France - June 29-July 21 (Results), Giro d'Italia - May 4-26 (Results) The
2013 UCI Road Cycling World Championships kicks off in Florence, Italy,
on Sunday September 22 with the women's and men's team time trials.
(cyclingweekly.co.uk)
Defending
World Champion warns that rain could cause big crashes.
(cyclingnews.com)
This
Sunday’s Worlds Road Race sees the men take on one of the toughest
Championship circuits in recent memory with also one of the best
fields.
(pezcyclingnews.com)
It’s
on Saturday 28th September, and it starts at 14:15 CEST (1:15pm
UK/8:15am USA EDT/10:15pm Australia AEST) and there should be ways to
see it all live. (podiumcafe.com)
Looking
for a possible return to Saxo Bank. (cyclingnews.com)
RCS
Sport unveils the full race route. (cyclingnews.com)
Dockx,
Kaisen, Van der Sande and Van Genechten longer with Belgian team.
(cyclingnews.com)
Wednesday
in Florence, Tony ‘Der Panzerwagen’ Martin (make sure you get that
Hogan’s Heroes-Colonel Klink intonation happening when saying
‘Paan-zer-var-gen’, ya?), true to form, steamrolled his adversaries en
route to a third individual time trial world title. (sbs.com.au)
The
Stilettos saved a significant 340g over the far-from-heavy Mavic
Ksyrium Elite S. This is the sort of saving we’d expect to require a
four figure investment and the use of carbon as a rim material, so
Spada are to be commended on their attention to detail in achieving
this weight. (roadcyclinguk.com)
Evil,
truly diabolically evil. (cyclingtips.com.au)
The
Belkin team wore this aero road helmet at the Tour de France (the hot
new term for them is “sprint helmet”). (redkiteprayer.com)
Rules
of the
Road
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Challenger ousts Pat McQuaid. (cyclingnews.com)
Wasting
no time as the newly elected president of the UCI, Brian Cookson has
already had his rival’s offices at UCI headquarters
fumigated. (atwistedspoke.com)
The
China-based Professional Continental team was formed with the objective
of giving emerging Asian riders to opportunity to ride at the highest
level. There was no reason given for its discontinuance.
(cyclingnews.com)
Jan
Bakelants (Radio Shack & Belgium) thinks that parcours is no
good for Tour winner, Chris Froome (Sky & GB) with the climbs
too short and the descents too technical, especially if it rains.
(pezcyclingnews.com)
We’ve
seen some impressive cycling kits over the years, with the Peewee
Herman skinsuit and jean short overall bibs being two of the favorites.
But the limited edition Sugoi Ted King Lumberjack kit may just log roll
them all. (bikerumor.com)
Former
Danish professional Michael Rasmussen has given substantial information
about doping and has had his ban reduced from eight years to two.
(sbs.com.au)
Management committee accepts Professional Cycling Council's proposed
reforms.
Name
appears in unredacted O'Reilly affidavit. (cyclingnews.com)
German
event returns; Tour of Britain confirmed; Gent-Wevelgem gets UCI
status. (velonation.com)
More
problems for British rider in troubled first WorldTour season.
(velonation.com)
Peter
Sagan, Fabian Cancellara, Vincenzo Nibali, and Alejandro Valverde;
those are the names that are garnering buzz ahead of Sunday’s elite
men’s road race. Edvald Boasson Hagen? He’s barely a blip on the radar.
(velonews.com)
"Suspension
losses cause a significant resistance when riding your bike. We knew
this from our testing, but it was illustrated in a powerful way during
a 300 km brevet a few years ago." (janheine.wordpress.com)
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“We’ve
had enough of this. I propose that we go straight to the vote between
the two candidates.“ (inrng.com)
"Where
does the vote leave global cycling? For starters there is now
certainty, a clear break with the past and a chance for cycling's
governance to repair itself." (sbs.com.au)
Tensions
bristle in UCI congress. (cyclingnews.com)
The
Spanish armada sails into Italy for Sunday’s men’s elite world
championship road race with more pressure than perhaps any team other
than the hosts. (velonews.com)
BikeRadar
verdict: 4 out of 5 stars. "Highly refined, lightweight frame and decent
components add up to a great ride."
Who
votes? Can McQuaid hang on? How can Cookson win? (cyclingnews.com)
Pat
McQuaid has demonstrated he is not capable of being an effective and
stable leader. (velonation.com)
Garmin
Sharp manager Jonathan Vaughters told Reuters that McQuaid asked an
unidentified employee to ignore the team's instructions to cooperate
with a U.S. federal investigation in May 2010. (ca.sports.yahoo.com)
International
Cycling Union staff have been accused of a last “desperate” attempt to
torpedo Brian Cookson’s bid to depose Pat McQuaid as president after
banning the use of audio-visual material during Friday’s pre-election
speeches. (telegraph.co.uk)
Months
of shadowy politicking, allegations of corruption, and the use of
secret, damning dossiers will come to an end on Friday when cycling’s
world governing body, the UCI, holds its presidential election.
(velonews.com)
The
reality is that only minimal physiological declines occur before about
50 years of age, particularly when we’re talking about an athlete’s
musculature. Any declines in athletic potential and performance that
happen until that point are largely due to a drop in the athlete’s
VO2max. (cyclingtips.com.au)
Family
struck by serious injury, Boulder floods. (cyclingnews.com)
Belgian
vying for OPQS roster spot with Bakelants. (cyclingnews.com)
Text
of the
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