Archive for July, 2009
Wiggins Walking the Walk
With his fourth placed finish in the recently completed Tour de France, it would be easy for some in this ultra skeptical, almost completely cynical, world of professional cycling to doubt the performance of Bradley Wiggins (Garmin-Slipstream). But whether it has been in Olympic competition on the track or during even the lesser known road [...]
Team Type 1’s Seehafer Fifth At Elite Road Nationals, Crowell Third For U23
Bend, Ore. – Kori Seehafer’s bid for a solo victory at the USA Cycling Elite National Championship Road Race came up a few miles short Thursday. The Team Type 1 rider was caught and passed by a group of four riders within three miles of the finish of the 67-mile (107.5 km) race that was [...]
Team Type 1’s Seehafer Fifth At Elite Road Nationals
Bend, Ore. – Kori Seehafer’s bid for a solo victory at the USA Cycling Elite National Championship Road Race came up a few miles short Thursday. The Team Type 1 rider was caught and passed by a group of four riders within three miles of the finish of the 67-mile (107.5 km) race that was [...]
Top 10 Reasons Lance Amstrong Did Not Win the 2009 Tour de France
As the apparent tensions, war of words, between now former Astana teammates continues to be played out in the media, we take a closer look at the final outcome of this year’s Tour de France. So without further adieu…fresh from the home office in Omaha, NE, here are the Top 10 Reasons Lance Armstrong Did [...]
Team Type 1 Women Aim For National Titles
Bend, Ore. – The Team Type 1 women’s professional squad has its sights set on challenging for a national title or two at this week’s USA Cycling Elite National Championships in Bend, Ore. The first-year team’s best chances to put riders on the podium come in Thursday’s road race, the Elite and Under 23 individual [...]
Kenda’s Numainville Victorious at 2nd Annual Chicago Criterium
Chicago, IL – Fresh from a Gold Medal performance in the 99km road race at the Pan American Games in Hidalgo, Mexico, Joëlle Numainville (Team Kenda) would win Sunday’s 2nd Annual Chicago Criterium ahead of Laura Van Gilder (Mellow Mushroom) and Sarah Caravella (ALAN), respectively. The 21-year-old barely had time to celebrate her Pan American [...]
TRIPLE Exclusive: An Interview with PROMAN’s Nicola Cranmer
At the highest level of the sport, the Directeur Sportif, or sporting director, manages the daily operations of the cycling team. Often times you will see them following their riders in the team car, communicating with them about tactics, race situations, or upcoming terrain, and even provide some mechanical assistance. But at the lower levels [...]
Third At Cascade, Team Type 1’s Powers Wins WPCS
Bend, Ore. – Being called to stand on the final podium at a National Racing Calendar (NRC) event is becoming a familiar routine for Team Type 1’s Alison Powers. For the sixth time this season, Powers finished in the top three to retain her lead in the NRC individual standings. With only five races remaining [...]
Rock Racing’s Sevilla Conquers Cascade Classic
Bend, Ore. — Rock Racing stamped its authority on the Bend Memorial Clinic Cascade Cycling Classic in a big way during Sunday’s final stage of the six-day race in Bend, Ore. Yellow jersey wearer Oscar Sevilla helped Rock Racing teammate Francisco Mancebo put in an attack in the final miles of the Deschutes Brewery Awbrey [...]
Rock Racing’s Dominguez Dazzles Downtown Bend, PROMAN’s Rivera Sparkles
Bend, Ore. — It took Rock Racing nearly the entire race to chase down a four-man breakaway Saturday night at the Downtown Bend Criterium at the Bend Memorial Clinic Cascade Cycling Classic. But once the catch was made, there was little doubt who would be the man of the moment. Ivan Dominguez blazed down the [...]

















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