|
News in July
|
| roturn |
Posted on 17-07-2011 15:19
|

Team Manager

Posts: 22052
Joined: 24-11-2007
PCM$: 3900.00
|
Vinokourov said in the Kazakh television, that he probably won`t come back as professional cyclist. He will now try to find any role for him in the Astana team.
Earlier he said, that he can`t stop like this and if his country asks him to ride 2012 Olympia, he couldn`t say no. |
| |
|
|
| CrueTrue |
Posted on 18-07-2011 10:59
|

Tour de France Champion

Posts: 27880
Joined: 20-10-2006
PCM$: 200.00
|
Il Grillo wrote:
Came back from cycling holiday and read that High-Road is rumoured to have a new sponsor...which surprisingly is supposed to come from germany. Cant think of any of the big companies that could afford that. The climate is still not right for a big sponsorship imo. Its rumoured to be EON as they are already involved in Thürniger Energie Team and there are close connections between the two teams. Will be interesting what will be announced tomorrow.
Today's HTC rumour: HTC will extend its sponsorship with three years. |
| |
|
|
| Crommy |
Posted on 18-07-2011 11:22
|
Grand Tour Champion

Posts: 8755
Joined: 29-11-2006
PCM$: 200.00
|
Vino working in the Astana team made me remember this:
Management Committee winds up Maastricht meeting
The International Cycling Union (UCI) took another big step in the fight against doping, as it approved a new regulation forbidding convicted dopers from being able to work in team management in the future. It was one of the actions taken at the last day of the UCI's Management Committee meeting in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
The Committee "approved the introduction of a new article in the regulations (1.1.006.2) aiming to prevent anyone found guilty of infringing the Anti-Doping Regulation during his cycling career from obtaining a licence authorising him to take on a role in cycling as a member of a team’s staff," according to the UCI's press release.
"This measure – which will most certainly be very important in the medium term to guarantee an increasingly healthy movement for future generations – will come into effect on July 1st; it will not be applied retrospectively."
So: no more Vino?
|
| |
|
|
| hillis91 |
Posted on 18-07-2011 11:32
|

Team Leader

Posts: 5948
Joined: 30-11-2006
PCM$: 2200.00
|
Crommy wrote:
Vino working in the Astana team made me remember this:
Management Committee winds up Maastricht meeting
The International Cycling Union (UCI) took another big step in the fight against doping, as it approved a new regulation forbidding convicted dopers from being able to work in team management in the future. It was one of the actions taken at the last day of the UCI's Management Committee meeting in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
The Committee "approved the introduction of a new article in the regulations (1.1.006.2) aiming to prevent anyone found guilty of infringing the Anti-Doping Regulation during his cycling career from obtaining a licence authorising him to take on a role in cycling as a member of a team’s staff," according to the UCI's press release.
"This measure – which will most certainly be very important in the medium term to guarantee an increasingly healthy movement for future generations – will come into effect on July 1st; it will not be applied retrospectively."
So: no more Vino?
Nice, a huge step in the right direction!
|
| |
|
|
| Martin_TB |
Posted on 18-07-2011 18:35
|

Stagiare

Posts: 216
Joined: 06-01-2011
PCM$: 200.00
|
Tour of Beijing announced
All systems go for inaugural Tour of Beijing
By: Steve Thomas
Route announced for newest WorldTour event
With the Tour de France peloton enjoying a rest day today, the brief pause in play provided the ideal opportunity for the potential "next big thing" to raise its flag and affirm its claim on its granted WorldTour status; that race being the 2011 Tour of Beijing.
For many years it was assumed that the Tour de Langkawi would become the first Asian bike race to be awarded the highly prestigious WorldTour status, as it had pioneered high-end racing on the continent for many years. Then came the Tour of Qinghai Lake, one of the toughest races on the Asian calendar; but it was not to be.
Instead the honour was awarded to the "new kid on the block", the Tour of Beijing, which will take place around China's capital city between October 5-9 this year.
There's no doubting that China is fast becoming a world sporting power, and slowly but surely Chinese cyclists are also rising to the challenge, especially on the track and in the dust of the mountain bike fields. The country also greatly raised its profile as a sporting host following the successful staging of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Slotted neatly between the World Road Race Championships and the end of season Classics, the 5-day Tour of Beijing is sure to attract its fair share of the cream of the WorldTour riders, as many sponsors have distinct trading "yens" towards the rapidly opening markets of China, and will be determined to make an impression in this showcase event.
The race will start and finish from the iconic Bird's Nest Olympic Stadium, with the opening stage taking the form of an 11.3km individual time trial. The opening test against the clock takes place on a flat course, but which is potentially long enough to shade the overall GC for the race.
From here the field takes on a rolling opening road stage, which has three 4th category climbs along the way, although they are unlikely to cause too much disruption in the overall standings.
The crunch is likely to come on stage 3 of the race, a 162km stage between Men Tau Gou and Yong Ning. This leg features three 1st category climbs and one 2nd category climb. Although none of the climbs top 800 metres in altitude two of them rise inside the final quarter of the race, which should open things up some.
The penultimate stage of the race is a lumpy but predominantly fast stage, which leads back to the outskirts of Beijing.
The final stage takes the riders from the historically tragic Tian An Men Square along flat roads back to finish at the Bird's Nest, making for an ideal puncheurs race, which will be seen as many as great preparation for the impending Tour of Lombardy in Italy on October 15.
2011 Tour of Beijing
October 5 - Stage 1: Bird's Nest Olympic Stadium- Water Cube individual time trial, 11.3km
October 6 - Stage 2: Bird's Nest Olympic Stadium - Men Tau Gou, 133.5km
October 7 - Stage 3: Men Tau Gou - Yong Ning, 162km
October 8 - Stage 4: Yanquin Gui Chuan Square - Shunyi Olympic Rowing/Canoeing Centre, 189.5km
October 9 - Stage 5: Tian An Men Square - Bird's Nest Olympic Stadium, 118km
https://www.cyclin...p;ns_fee=0 |
| |
|
|
| kumazan |
Posted on 18-07-2011 18:42
|

Team Leader

Posts: 6195
Joined: 02-07-2009
PCM$: 200.00
|
You can check the route of the Tour of Beijing here:
https://www.tourofbeijing.net/wp/wp-co...ofiles.pdf
Snorefest in sight.
|
| |
|
|
| Ad Bot |
Posted on 18-12-2025 18:47
|
Bot Agent
Posts: Countless
Joined: 23.11.09
|
|
| IP: None |
|
|
| CrueTrue |
Posted on 18-07-2011 18:44
|

Tour de France Champion

Posts: 27880
Joined: 20-10-2006
PCM$: 200.00
|
As long as the radio ban is in place, there's not coming any teams, though  |
| |
|
|
| doddy13 |
Posted on 19-07-2011 09:33
|

Team Leader

Posts: 7104
Joined: 04-03-2007
PCM$: 200.00
|
The giro is seemingly allowing the fans to pick which climbs they want to see in the 2012 race.
https://www.facebo...iroditalia
A series of polls will determine what is used.
There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
|
| |
|
|
| issoisso |
Posted on 19-07-2011 09:37
|
Tour de France Champion

Posts: 19134
Joined: 08-02-2007
PCM$: 200.00
|
Judging by the amount of comments people have made, we're going to see the Stelvio
The preceding post is ISSO 9001 certified
"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
|
| |
|
|
| kumazan |
Posted on 19-07-2011 09:59
|

Team Leader

Posts: 6195
Joined: 02-07-2009
PCM$: 200.00
|
"The toughest race in world's most beautiful place"
That's good news. They still see themselves as the toughest race even without Zomegnan. Poor Angelo anyway.
|
| |
|
|
| Jonathan |
Posted on 19-07-2011 10:15
|
Stagiare

Posts: 184
Joined: 05-02-2007
PCM$: 200.00
|
doddy13 wrote:
The giro is seemingly allowing the fans to pick which climbs they want to see in the 2012 race.
https://www.facebo...iroditalia
A series of polls will determine what is used.
Beautifull pictures on that facebookpage. |
| |
|
|
| Stijn_vranken |
Posted on 19-07-2011 10:31
|
Sprinter

Posts: 1543
Joined: 28-03-2008
PCM$: 200.00
|
issoisso wrote:
Judging by the amount of comments people have made, we're going to see the Stelvio
the combination of the stelvio & gavia in a final would be awesome!
prevent hangovers --> stay drunk
pozzato, basically the most stupid cyclist around
RIP WW. Gone but not forgotten
|
| |
|
|
| Martin_TB |
Posted on 19-07-2011 12:31
|

Stagiare

Posts: 216
Joined: 06-01-2011
PCM$: 200.00
|
@Biarnes72 Biarnes
retweeted by mrendell
Brian Holm : "Bob Stapleton has a sponsor, but it is not yet fully in place, there are probably 14 days yet"
@Biarnes72 Biarnes
Brian Holm : "Transfer market is dead because of us"
|
| |
|
|
| Martin_TB |
Posted on 19-07-2011 18:41
|

Stagiare

Posts: 216
Joined: 06-01-2011
PCM$: 200.00
|
@TeamSky Team Sky
We're delighted to announce that Geraint Thomas has signed a new three-year deal with Team Sky - details/reaction at https://www.teamsk...35,00.html
|
| |
|
|
| ember |
Posted on 23-07-2011 17:04
|
Team Leader

Posts: 7073
Joined: 27-03-2008
PCM$: 900.00
|
I don't know if it has been mentioned, but Contador's case is up 1st of August.
https://www.cyclin...-september
Edited by ember on 23-07-2011 17:04
|
| |
|
|
| Aquarius |
Posted on 24-07-2011 16:01
|
Grand Tour Specialist

Posts: 4851
Joined: 29-11-2006
PCM$: 200.00
|
Rumour on cyclingnews is that TDF 2014 could start in... Qatar.
What was I saying some days ago ?  |
| |
|
|
| Ithaca |
Posted on 24-07-2011 17:59
|

Neo-Pro

Posts: 392
Joined: 13-07-2009
PCM$: 200.00
|
Colnago - CSF have dominated stages in Brixia Tour. Overall, Baliani won in front of Pozzovivo et. al.
https://au.eurospo...vent.shtml
Edited by Ithaca on 24-07-2011 18:19
|
| |
|
|
| Deda |
Posted on 24-07-2011 18:19
|

Breakaway Specialist

Posts: 850
Joined: 25-03-2009
PCM$: 200.00
|
Not much of a news, but a van full of equipment (8 custom made Scott bikes, spare wheels, tool kits and stuff) belonging to the Serbian national team was picked clean from a "secured" parking place near a hotel in Hungary, while racing in the 1.2 category Central European Tour races. Security guard was apparently doing a marvelous job.
There should be a special circle of hell for the people who steal bicycles.
If offense is the best defence, does it mean that defence is the worst defence?
If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord will delete my browser history.
|
| |
|
|
| MrDemus |
Posted on 24-07-2011 18:20
|

Protected Rider

Posts: 1065
Joined: 13-03-2010
PCM$: 200.00
|
Deda wrote:
Not much of a news, but a van full of equipment (8 custom made Scott bikes, spare wheels, tool kits and stuff) belonging to the Serbian national team was picked clean from a "secured" parking place near a hotel in Hungary, while racing in the 1.2 category Central European Tour races. Security guard was apparently doing a marvelous job.
There should be a special circle of hell for the people who steal bicycles.
Then it better have a velodrome
|
| |
|
|
| roturn |
Posted on 25-07-2011 10:26
|

Team Manager

Posts: 22052
Joined: 24-11-2007
PCM$: 3900.00
|
Obviously Bob Stapleton found a new sponsor. During the Tour some international companies contacted him.
At the moment it looks like a 3 year contract and a higher budget as last year.
|
| |
|