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November 2012
November 17, 2012


Photo: Superprestige Cyclocross Gavere.
CyclingFans: The 2012 Superprestige Cyclocross - Gavere is Sunday, November 18. Live streaming video: 2:30pm CET (8:30am U.S. Eastern).






Photo: Sven Nys.
VeloNation: Kevin Pauwels’ unlucky season continues as he crashes out of contention on the hurdles.






Photo: Berden, Driscoll, Jones and the Grinch top the podium Day 1 of Jingle Cross. © Elisabeth Reinkordt.
CXMagazine: The crescent moon had already set, and a crisp, clear Iowa night held host to the 25 women starters in the elite race at Day one of Jingle Cross Rock – Ladies’ Night. Big prize money on the line for the elite women, with over $7,000 at stake..





Photo: Tom Meeusen.
VeloNation: The 24-year-old crashed spectacularly as he lost control of his bike in the rutted sand at the foot of a steep descent on the dunes of the Zonhoven Superprestige, on November 4th; although he managed to remount and finish - albeit in 22nd place - has been unable to race since.





Photo: Tom Meeusen.
InnerRing: The sport is growing fast in the US and this magazine covers plenty of the scene there as well as covering the international races in Belgium and beyond.






CyclingFans: The 2012 GVA Bpost Bank Trophy Cyclocross at Hasselt is Saturday, November 17. Live streaming video: 2:45pm CET (8:45am U.S. Eastern).





Races & Results.
Giro d'Italia - May 4-26 (Stages),
Tour de France - June 29-July 21 (Stages),





CyclingNews: Denmark wins men's team pursuit, Germany claims men's team sprint.





InnerRing: Having covered how points are calculated using the UCI’s secret rankings the other day, now it is time to see how these points are used in conjunction with other criteria to award a licence to a team. 







Photo: Evans.
CyclingNews: BMC rider looking forward to good health and a better Tour de France in 2013.






Photo: Shane Sutton (picture credit Team Sky).
road.cc: Team Sky coach says he can't remember the crash that left him with bleeding on the brain.





Photo: Women cycling.
road.cc: Aerobic exercise, particularly a gentle form like cycling and walking, can help with recovery from cancer, a study has shown.





Photo: Double click the software you enter a new experience.
PEZ: “I’m training indoors today”…audible exhale. While you may never ‘enjoy’ training indoors, there are ways to keep it tolerable. The longstanding excellence of the CompuTrainer system is a perfect example, and their new RM1 software makes this category defining system even better.





Photo: A visual history of the company's products on show at Light & Motion HQ.
BikeRadar: Cannery Row in Monterey, California, has a colorful and checkered history. It was the inspiration and setting for John Steinbeck’s novel of the same name, and the street also stands as a cautionary tale of the dangers of overstepping nature’s limits.





Photo: Richard Loke and his mother, Daphne.
CambridgeNews: An inventor has developed a tandem bicycle that allows his elderly mother to get back in the saddle – five years after giving up because of dementia.





Photo: UCI president Pat McQuaid has long-denied complicity by the UCI towards Lance Armstrong's years-long doping; the UCI and WADA are set to meet in Montreal this weekend.
VeloNews: This weekend’s meeting between the UCI and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in Montreal will have a chilly atmosphere in the wake of the Lance Armstrong scandal, which had already revived tensions between the two sporting bodies in the weeks and months prior to their upcoming meeting.





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Photo: The end of \0/?.
PodiumCafe: Just because it's off-season now doesn't mean there aren't all kinds of fun little random stuff we could discuss. So, let's see what has happened lately..





Photo: Bjarne Riis.
RoadCycling: Team Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank owner Bjarne Riis is finding himself in an increasingly tight spot as pressure for him to comment on the accusations made by Tyler Hamilton rises further in his home country of Denmark.





Photo:Australian anti-doping .
VeloNation: Athletes, coaches and officials could be jailed if they lie about doping involvement





Photo: Australian Open Tennis (picture pfctdayelise, Wikimedia Commons).
road.cc: Luis Garcia del Moral banned from working in cycling - now tennis world targets him.






Photo: Former Belgian TT champion Hoste.
VeloNation: Is multiple Ronde van Vlaanderen runner-up set to retire?





Photo: Specialized Amira Pro SL4 Ui2.
BikeRadar: "Fast, light, responsive and racy, but pricey and the saddle might not suit everyone."













Photo: Evans .
VeloNation: 2011 Tour winner applauds USADA’s investigation.





CyclingNews: Bjarne Riis could be first target of USADA style investigation.






Dead Star: First image in my head when I saw that McQuaid picture.

Good idea, so I ran with it.


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