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Southern California bike builders plan a custom show for San Diego next April.
Fans of curly-lugged seat clusters, fillet-brazing and hand-painted frame cut outs will have a new place to appreciate their objets d'art next spring. The San Diego Custom Bicycle Show is set for April 3-5, 2009, at the city's Town & Country Hotel and Convention Center. While the new show is not a direct competitor to the American Handmade Bicycle Show ? held in Portland, Oregon, last year and scheduled for Feb 27-March 1 next year in Indianapolis ? show publicist Brian Baylis is not ...Old doping accusations lead to altercation
It was over in an instant, but the altercation between a Tour of Utah race official and Garmin-Chipotle team doctor Prentice Steffen was years in the making. During the stage 3 criterium in Salt Lake City last Friday, Tour of Utah team liaison Marty Jemison, a former U.S. Postal Service rider, punched Steffen after the team doctor made what Jemison considered to be an inflammatory remark about alleged doping dating back over a decade. Jemison and Steffen worked together at U.S. Postal ...Old doping accusations lead to altercation
It was over in an instant, but the altercation between a Tour of Utah race official and Garmin-Chipotle team doctor Prentice Steffen was years in the making. During the stage 3 criterium in Salt Lake City last Friday, Tour of Utah team liaison Marty Jemison, a former U.S. Postal Service rider, punched Steffen after the team doctor made what Jemison considered to be an inflammatory remark about alleged doping dating back over a decade. Jemison and Steffen worked together at U.S. Postal ...Kurt Kinetic Pink Road Machine trainer
Price: $399 Web site: www.kurtkinetic.com A portion of the revenue from sales of the special pink Kurt Kinetic trainer go to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, a grassroots organization of breast cancer survivors, advocates and activists. The organization has pledged $2 billion in the next ten years to fight breast cancer. Kurt Kinetic is donating a minimum of 7 percent of each trainer sold to a maximum donation of $15,000 for the limited run trainers. The Road Machine is Kurt Kinetic?s ...Roche signs with Ag2r
Nicolas Roche ? fresh off winning the opening stage of the Tour de Limousin this week ? has penned a two-year deal with French outfit Ag2r-La Mondiale. The 24-year-old son of Irish great Stephen Roche, he leaves Credit Agricole to join the French team through the 2010 season. ?Nicolas is a rider with a big future with important physical abilities,? said Ag2r manager Vincent Lavenu. ?He already has some solid experience and is arriving at maturity as a rider. All of that should ...Olympic MTB course tougher than predicted
A year ago, the world?s elite mountain bikers poured into Beijing for a test event on the Olympic course and the results were not encouraging. Riders were gagging on the oppressive heat and thick smog. Some were literally vomiting from the double-whammy sucker punch of heat and pollution. A fast, wide-open course provided few challenges and many were wondering if the Chinese had blown it. Flash-forward a year and things are very different ahead of Friday?s and Saturday?s races on ...Cadel Evans will skip the Vuelta
Cadel Evans will not be in the Silence-Lotto team competing in the Tour of Spain, starting on August 30 at Granada, the team announced on its Web site. The Belgium-based outfit has left the Australian out of the Vuelta, which finishes on September 21 in Madrid. The 31-year-old, who injured his knee in the aftermath of finishing second overall in the Tour de France at the end of July, finished 15th in the road race and fifth in the individual time trial at the Beijing Olympics. In ...Caisse d'Epargne's Ivan Gutierrez wins the prologue in the Netherlands.
Jose Ivan Gutierrez (Caisse d'Epargne) won the prologue of the Eneco Tour of Benelux in Sittard-Geleen, Netherlands, on Wednesday. The Spanish cyclist, winner of the event last year, was judged to be leader after clocking 5:31.09 minutes over the 4.4 kilometer stage ? fractions of a second in front of French rider Cyril Lemoine (Credit Agricole). Norway's Edvald Hagen (Team Columbia) was third.Fred Dreier?s Olympic Notebook: Jill Kintner?s long road to Beijing
The Jill Kintner that will compete in Wednesday?s Olympic BMX finals is not the same woman who took her third world title in four-cross mountain biking just 11 months ago. Sure, she still boasts the same chatty personality, curly ponytail and toothy grin ? those qualities aren?t going anywhere. But the Kintner of today is a bigger, badder, stronger version of her former self. Bulging triceps flex from under her shirtsleeves, thick hamstrings and quads fill out her jeans. She?s ...BMX gets off to flyin? start
Bicycle Moto Cross ? the sport most people know simply as BMX ? made its Olympic debut on Wednesday, August 20, as the world?s best riders competed in time-trial seeding and preliminary rounds. Located adjacent to the velodrome and mountain bike course, the Laoshan BMX complex was packed with a full house of riders, media and spectators eager to see the Olympics? high-flying, crash-filled event. ?This is the biggest thing I?ll ever do,? said American Mike Day. ?I?ve dreamt ...Judge dismisses suit against Sonye
A California Superior Court judge dismissed defamation suit against former Rock Racing soigneur Suzanne Sonye by Kayle Leogrande, a racer on the team. Leogrande filed suit after a recording of her telephone conversation with an anti-doping activist was posted on the Internet. In that conversation, Sonye repeated allegations outlined in an affidavit she provided to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency that Leogrande had admitted using performance-enhancing substanstes. Judge Michael Harwin on ...Glasgow track to be named for Hoy
Chris Hoy, who won his third gold at Beijing on Tuesday to equal a 100-year-old British Olympic record, is to have a new national cycling stadium named after him. The velodrome, which is being built for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, will be named in recognition of his Olympic achievements, a Glasgow City Council official said on Tuesday. "Chris's performances at the Beijing Olympics were simply outstanding and he deserves every recognition," council leader Steven Purcell said. "I can think ...Roche starts Tour du Limousin with win
Irish cyclist Nicolas Roche (Crédit Agricole) won the first stage of the Tour du Limousin on Tuesday. Roche, 24, powered along the country roads between Limoges and Guéret to win the 166km stage in four hours, four minutes, beating the field to the line by three seconds. France's Steve Chainel (Auber 93) and Roche?s teammate Sébastien Hinault came second and third.Brits top of track in Beijing
Britain confirmed their status as rulers of the Olympic velodrome Tuesday, claiming two of the last three track cycling gold medals on offer to finish with seven out of 10. On a day that Australian blushes were saved in timely fashion by Anna Meares' sprint silver, giving the team that dominated in Athens just one medal, Britain were celebrating a total of 12 out of 30 medals awarded in Beijing. They medalled in eight of the 10 events, only failing to claim a medal in the women's points ...Pendleton scores sprint gold
Victoria Pendleton of Great Britain grabbed her first Olympic gold after dominating Anna Meares of Australia over two legs of the women's sprint final in Beijing on Tuesday. Meares picked up the silver with China's Guo Shuang winning the bronze. Pendleton's maiden Olympic crown means she has taken Britain's track cycling gold tally to six. The 27-year-old Englishwoman is also the first British woman to win Olympic gold in track cycling's blue ribbon event. It is also Britain's first ...Hoy sprints to another gold
Flying Scotsman Chris Hoy equaled a 100-year-old British Olympic record on his way to winning his third gold medal of the Beijing Games on Tuesday. Hoy, who had already won gold in the team sprint and keirin, claimed his first ever Olympic sprint crown after a dominant display over teammate Jason Kenny. Hoy claimed his third gold medal of the Games, and fourth of his career, after beating England's Kenny in two successive sprints. Kenny, a 20-year-old from Bolton, England, who is ...Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Latex v. Tubes
Dear Lennard,You mention you use the No Tubes set up with your Ksyriums and Hutchinson?s Road Tubeless tires. I would like to do the same, but am concerned about Hutchinson?s warning against doing so. Something about ammonia breaking down the inside body of the tire. Any thoughts here?Matt Answer from the president of NoTubes.com:My sealant has very little if any ammonia in it.If you read the Installation Instructions on the hang tag of the Fusion tubeless tire. Hutchinson recommends ...Argentineans score gold in Madison
Argentina's Juan Curuchet and Walter Perez grabbed Olympic gold in the men's Madison in Beijing on Tuesday when all three medals were decided on the last lap's 10th and final sprint. Spain finished second to take the silver with Russia winning the bronze. Britain's pursuit and team pursuit champion Bradley Wiggins, aiming for a record-breaking third gold medal of the Beijing Games, was never in contention with teammate Mark Cavendish. Argentina's pairing was a constant threat for their ...Exposure Lights Enduro headlight
Price: $449.99 Weight: 230 grams Web site: www.exposurelightsusa.com The Enduro model from Exposure Lights is a cable-free high-powered LED light intended for racing or high performance trail riding. The handlebar mounted light has a CNC-machined alloy body, anodized and laser etched. It uses three "Super LEDs" with a lifetime warranty. It has four settings that produce burn times ranging from three hours at the Max setting to more than 24 hours in flash mode. It includes a battery ...
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Ferrari: 2009 development entering delicate phase
With over 50 championship campaigns under their belts, Ferrari are well-versed in balancing the demands of two seasons - maximising current results while simultaneously carrying out adequate preparations for the future. But with far-reaching changes to the regulations coming into effect in 2009, the Italian team have admitted the process this year is presenting more of a test than usual. “Although it is a challenge we have faced many times before it is particularly tough this time, as there are so many new elements coming into play for next season, such as the return to slick tyres and the introduction of the KERS system...Singapore President to host pre-race charity luncheon
As part of its historic staging of the first Formula One night race next month, Singapore's President, His Excellency, S R Nathan, is to stage a special charity event at his official residence on the Friday prior to the Grand Prix. The President's Challenge F1 Charity Luncheon will take place on September 26 on the lawns of the Istana, which occupies over 100 acres and is located along Singapore's busy Orchard Road...FIA press conference schedule for Europe
Championship leader Lewis Hamilton takes to the stage with three other drivers on Thursday, while Renault's Fernando Alonso and BMW Sauber's Robert Kubica join their respective team principals to answer questions on Friday. The line-up in full… Thursday August 21, 1500 local time (1300 GMT): Rubens Barrichello (Honda), Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), Felipe Massa (Ferrari) and Jarno Trulli (Toyota).Bridgestone to celebrate 200th appearance in Valencia
This weekend's European Grand Prix, hosted on the new street circuit at Valencia, will mark Bridgestone's 200th Formula One race appearance. The Japanese company made its debut 11 years ago at the 1997 Australian round and their tyres have been used at every Grand Prix since. "When we entered Formula One in 1997 all of the circuits were new to us with F1 cars so it is fitting that we should celebrate our 200th race with a new track,” said Hirohide Hamashima...Exclusive: Kubica hopeful of return to form in Valencia
From the first half of the season, BMW Sauber's Robert Kubica would be hard pressed to single out one highlight. From his first-ever pole position in Bahrain to his stunning maiden victory at the Canadian race, Kubica's 2008 season has been chock full with triumphs. Since June, however, his results have been on the wane and instead of podiums, the Pole has been fighting hard for points. But with the possibility of a more level playing field in Valencia, the 23 year-old is staying optimistic…Q&A with Toyota's Pascal Vasselon
Timo Glock's second-place finish at the last round in Hungary has put Toyota in a buoyant mood ahead of this weekend's European Grand Prix. Here the Japanese team's senior general chassis manager, Pascal Vasselon, discusses his predictions for the forthcoming Valencia race…A lap of Valencia with Honda's Mike Conway
With Rubens Barrichello, Jenson Button and Alex Wurz on their books, Honda have one of the most experienced driver line-ups in the paddock. However, when it comes to the new street circuit of Valencia, venue for this weekend's European Grand Prix, all three have to defer to the Japanese team's young tester Mike Conway. GP2 star Conway is one of the lucky few to have sampled the Spanish circuit ahead of its debut on the Formula One calendar. The 24-year-old Briton describes a flying lap…Symonds: Renault targeting fourth in title race
After scoring arguably their best result of the season at the last round in Hungary, Renault head into this weekend's European Grand Prix at the all-new Valencia Street Circuit in confident mood. Currently fifth in the standings, director of engineering Pat Symonds believes they can move up to fourth come the end of the season - by which time, he says, the R28 should be the third-fastest car on the grid…Alonso: Renault out to spring a surprise in Valencia
While some Formula One drivers never get the chance to compete in front of their fellow countrymen, Spaniard Fernando Alonso is in the privileged position of preparing for his second home race of the season. And after retiring from April's Barcelona event Alonso is eager for a better result. Here the Renault driver describes how he intends to adjust to the challenges of Valencia's new street circuit and what he hopes to achieve...City limits: Toyota on what to expect in Valencia
The European Grand Prix has been a fixture on the Formula One calendar since 1983 but this weekend's race has a fresh twist, with a completely new street circuit on the streets of Valencia in Spain playing host, as Toyota explain. The vibrant city of Valencia is already well known to the team for its permanent circuit, which is often used for winter testing, but the European Grand Prix will be a new experience on the stunning 5.419-kilometre street circuit, which combines a glamorous location and a technical challenge.Exclusive - Niki Lauda weighs up the title contenders
Three-time world champion Niki Lauda has always been an outspoken observer when it comes to analyzing Formula One title fights. But at the moment, so close is the competition that even Lauda is baffled as to which driver really has the edge. But from the tenor of the Austrian's answers one thing becomes quite obvious: Kimi Raikkonen's inconsistency means Lauda sees Felipe Massa as Ferrari's best title hope - assuming he can beat McLaren's Lewis Hamilton…Trio of teams to hit the streets of Rotterdam
The streets of Rotterdam in the Netherlands will ring to the sound of Formula One engines this weekend when Toyota, Force India and Renault all demonstrate cars as part of the Bavaria City Racing event. The annual motorsport festival's spectacular downtown lay-out will give fans a superb chance to see a Formula One car close up, with drivers crossing the Willemsbrug bridge and passing some of the city's most recognisable landmarks on Coolsingel before the 2.2-kilometre track loops back on itself at Hofplein...More Monza than Monaco - why Valencia's no ordinary street circuit
Mention the term 'street circuit' and the words that normally spring to mind include 'tight', 'twisty', 'slow', and 'minimal overtaking'. However, the all-new Valencia Street Circuit, venue for next weekend's European Grand Prix, is set to provide a very different experience. Winding around the Spanish port's Juan Carlos I Marina, home to the recent 32nd America's Cup yacht race, the Valencia track is fast, sweeping and wide...European Grand Prix - preview quotes
Formula One racing is about to re-group in Spain after its three-week summer break to visit the first all-new venue on the 2008 calendar - the impressive street circuit in the port city of Valencia. Organisers have created a unique and demanding 25-corner track that winds around the Juan Carlos I Marina. However, unlike traditional street circuits, whose tight and twisting configurations place a premium on qualifying at the front, Valencia is fast, sweeping and wide, offering plenty of potential for passing - and excitement...Exclusive Q&A - Force India's Giancarlo Fisichella
It's an unfamiliar situation - over half the season gone and no points on the board. But Giancarlo Fisichella is long enough in the business to know success does not come overnight, especially with an independent team playing catch-up from the shortfalls of previous years. The Italian is looking forward to racing Force India's new seamless-shift gearbox, to the challenge of the all-new Valencia Street Circuit, and to a more fruitful 2009 with the team…
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