
July 31, 2005 – The ProTour continued in earnest with the beginning of the Fall “Classics”; those with Tour de France form were keen to show off against those who have had the last month … READ MORE →
July 31, 2005 (Fernie, B.C.) – Downhillers ripped up the 2.1-kilometre course today, flying down virtually the same route as last year. The only changes were three small double jumps, which were too small, according … READ MORE →
July 31, 2005 – Spread the word and come on out on August 10th to ride with Jay and Justin, meet other riders& find out about what is going on on the Don trails, including … READ MORE →
July 31, 2005 – The International Cycling Union’s Management Committee has taken note of the complaint against the UCI, against its President Mr. Hein Verbruggen and against the member of the Management Committee Mr. Pat … READ MORE →
July 31, 2005 – Here are the results of yesterday’s Blair County Road Race, a 149.5km and sixth stage of the Tour de Toona.Women 1 Marina Jauantre (MS2R – Honey Stinger) … READ MORE →
July 30, 2005 (Fernie, B.C.) – In classic Fernie fashion, cross-country race day was hot, and the fun but relentless 7.7-kilometre course was dry and dusty. The Canada Cup series resumed in the west with … READ MORE →
July 30, 2005 – It was a weekend marked with displays of stamina, strength, speed, finesse and a whole lot of gravity management. And it’s returning again this summer. For the second year, Cycling … READ MORE →
July 30, 2005 – The American Velodrome Challenge will be held on August 19-21 in Victoria, BC. There will be cash and merchandise prizes.Entry Forms and Race poster are online at http://members.shaw.ca/cuttingedgewoodworks/Track info available at … READ MORE →
July 30, 2005 – Olympic athletes, local politicians and a who’s who of the sports community met yesterday in Burnaby’s Bill Copeland Sports Centre for the most exciting sports news since the announcement … READ MORE →
July 30, 2005 – BC Provincial TT Championships: August 6, 2005 in Squamish The race of truth. Contre le montre. An individual test of strength, stamina, and speed. It all returns on August 6th, 2005 … READ MORE →
July 29, 2005 – Here are the results from the fifth stage of the International Tour de Toona, the Martinsburg Circuit Race, for 123.6km.ResultsMen1 Mark McCormack (Colavita – Sutter Home) … READ MORE →
July 29, 2005 “” Norco Performance Bikes is pleased to announce its newly formed partnership with Cypress Mountain for the Summer 2005 season. In addition to supplying the mountain with a rental fleet of bikes … READ MORE →
July 29, 2005 – The U.S. Congress is set to approve a new five-year federal transportation bill that will increase trail funding, including federal grants for singletrack.After two years of delays, the new bill … READ MORE →
July 29, 2005 – IMBA Canada would like to welcome two new Canadian field reps to our crew of dedicated advocates.Jean-François Ravenelle – Eastern Manitoba, Western Ontario JF(at)Gords.com, 204-284-2952Jean-François Ravenelle, based in Winnipeg, will be … READ MORE →
July 29, 2005 – Pedal power will take over Infineon Raceway in August as the Sonoma Valley facility will open its gates to cyclists of all ages.The Summer Cycling Series will take place Aug. 4, … READ MORE →
July 29, 2005 – Join fellow bicyclists, skaters, and bladers for a leisurely and spirited ride and roll through the streets of Vancouver. Meet at the Vancouver Art Gallery on the Georgia Street side between … READ MORE →
July 29, 2005 – The Canadian Cycling Association is proud to announce the hiring of Jacky Hardy as Assistant Road Coach for the national team. Jacky has been fulfilling this role with the CCA over … READ MORE →
July 28, 2005 – Stage 4 of the International Tour de ‘Toona ended in a bunch sprint after a hard chase spearheaded by the Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis brought back a … READ MORE →

July 28, 2005 – The news that Peter McCaffery and his wife, Kit, are moving to B.C. certainly came as a shock to all. Peter McCaffery has been a mainstay of Ontario cycling for many … READ MORE →

July 28, 2005 – With Lance Armstrong’s historic seventh consecutive victory at the Tour de France, it seems more and more Americans are dusting off bikes, pumping up tires, and heading out to enjoy … READ MORE →

July 28, 2005 – Here are a shots from the July 16-17th Provincial downhill series race in Mission, B.C. Results:Pro Women’s 1. Danika Schroeter — Giant Bicycle Canada — 4:16.592. Jenelle Cassidy — Cove Factory … READ MORE →
July 28, 2005 – Here are the results of the 48km Midweek Criterium in Mississauga, Ontario.Results:1. Thorben Wieditz Pavan 2. Josh Hall Jet Fuel Coffee 3. Peter Morse Chain Reaction 4. Heath Cockburn La Bicicletta/Lindeberg 5. Paul Greene Chain Reaction MA 6. Attila Hadju MBRC 7. Damian Kurzawinski Midweek CC 8. Paul Di Lecce Midweek CC 9. Jamey Gildiner Midweek CC 10. Ed Makarchuk KHS 11. … READ MORE →
July 28, 2005 – The Canadian Cycling Association (CCA), Canada’s cycling leader, is pleased to introduce “Sprockids”, Canada’s first ever “grassroots” cycling program for kids. Designed by leading educators for instructors and recreational leaders to … READ MORE →
July 28, 2005 – Here are the results of yesterday’s third stage, a 152.6km stage from Johnstown to Altoona in Pennsylvania. Men 1. Chris Wherry (Health Net pb Maxxis) … READ MORE →

July 27, 2005 – The games that teams play equalled dominance at last night’s Mardi à Lachine, with team Gypco-TéléAnnonces taking their now-standard places on the podium. In a series that is ending up as … READ MORE →