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Giro 2005 — Stage 16

May 25, 2005 – The 16th stage of the Giro, 210km from Lissone to Varazze, served its only role: crown a winner, and get the pack 210km closer to the next batch of mountains. The … READ MORE →

Rose Festival Criterium

May 25, 2005 – After a one-week break, the St. Catharines Cycling Club is back in the organising saddle with the Rose Festival Criterium. The June 5th event, located in Welland, is considered one … READ MORE →

2005 Niagara-Hamilton Classic

May 25, 2005 — Here are the final results from the 2005 Niagara-Hamilton Classic, SISU Ontario Cup Road Series #2, presented by the St. Catharines Cycling Club this past weekend. Stage 1 was the Effingham … READ MORE →

Beauce – Non Merci

May 24, 2005 – As team director one of the biggest things that I do is plan out a schedule of races that are interesting and challenging. You don’t want to make things too difficult … READ MORE →

Rick Sutton Departs Sea Otter for Specialized

May 24, 2005 (Monterey, CA) – Sea Otter Classic LLC announces the departure of its chief operations officer/chief marketing officer Rick Sutton. Sutton spent 13 years with Sea Otter Classic LLC and leaves to become … READ MORE →

FBD Insurance Rás — Stage 3 — Jet Fuel Report

May 24, 2005 — Again, we had a super fast day in the Rás for the third stage, riding 160km in three hours and 30 minutes – pretty smoking fast. Given the speed you would … READ MORE →

Mutual of Enumclaw 2005 — Symmetrics Report

May 24, 2005 (Enumclaw, WA) – The Mutual of Enumclaw stage race held May 21-22, is a premier event in Washington State with three stages in two days. Saturday morning begins with a short 10km … READ MORE →

OCA Youth Recruitment Program a Success!

May 24, 2005 (North York, ON) — The Ontario Cycling Association (OCA) is proud to announce the success of the Youth recruitment program. This program was made possible through a joint effort of … READ MORE →

Midweek Cycling Tuesday TT Change

May 24, 2005 – The Midweek Cycling Club Tuesday Time Trial start time has been moved to 7 pm, effective this week, in order to accommodate those who have to fight the traffic. Registration … READ MORE →

FBD Insurance Rás — Stage 2 — Jet Fuel Report

May 23, 2005 – Tubbercurry, you’ve gotta love some of the names here. Today Neil, our mechanic, said we went from a noun to a verb in the use of the word race. Yesterday we … READ MORE →

Giro 2005 — Stage 15

May 23, 2005 – Alessandro Petacchi made it three stage wins with an easy sprint victory on a 15th stage of the Giro that gave the pack a break from two days of hard climbing.After … READ MORE →

FBD Insurance Rás — Stage 1 — Jet Fuel Report

May 23, 2005 – The first stage of a race is important, not so much because the GC can be won, but more because it can be lost. Today didn’t start so well for team … READ MORE →

MTB Canada Cup #1 – DH Men, Women

May 23, 2005 (Bromont, Que.) – Despite rain overnight, the new Bromont downhill course was a hit with racers yesterday. Fion Griffiths (GBR, Norco) crossed the Atlantic for the race and upset Danika Schroeter’s … READ MORE →

Forest City Velodrome — Saturday Night Race Report

May 23, 2005 – It did not take long for the track record to be smashed by Vancouver racer Keith Thorarinson, who lowered the lap record at the 138m indoor Forest City Velodrome in London … READ MORE →

Swisspower Cup #5 – Sydor Third

May 23, 2005 (Hasliberg, Switzerland) – Canada’s Alison Sydor (Rocky Mountain/Business Object) placed third at the Swisspower Cup #5 this past weekend.Results Elite Men – 38.5km1 Christoph Sauser (Swi) Siemens Cannondale MTB Team … READ MORE →

Tour de l’Aude 2005 — Stage 9 Final

May 23, 2005 – Defending champ Trixi Worrack (Nurnberger) dominated the final stage of the Tour de l’Aude in southern France, but in the end a single tick of the clock was enough to see … READ MORE →

Tri Peaks 2005 — Final — Health Net and Victory Reports

May 23, 2005 (Russellville, AR) — Mike Jones of the Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis took a close third place in the final stage of the Tri Peaks Challenge to wrap up … READ MORE →

CCA Job Postings

May 23, 2005 (Ottawa, Ontario) – Reporting to the Director, High Performance Programs of the Canadian Cycling Association, the National Team Road Coach will be responsible for directing the men’s and women’s road programs at … READ MORE →

Tour of Connecticut 2005 — Final — Kodak Report

May 22, 2005 (Torrington, Conn) – A surprise ending in today’s final stage of the Tour of Connecticut dropped Kodak Gallery/Sierra Nevada’s Dominique Perras from fourth to sixth place overall, as Mark McCormack … READ MORE →

GP Laprairie 2005

May 22, 2005 — Here are the results and some pictures of the GP Laprairie held today in Laprairie, QuebecSenior Men’s 1-2 Podium1. Martin Gilbert (VW Trek) 2. David Nadeau (Centre du Bicycle Ste-Foy)3. … READ MORE →

Giro 2005 — Stage 14

May 22, 2005 — Colombian climber Ivan Parra (Selle-Italia) seems to have picked up where his older brother left off, winning a second hard mountain stage in a row as comfortably as one can in … READ MORE →

Tri Peaks 2005 — Stage 2 – Health Net, Victory Brewing Reports

May 22, 2005 (Russellville, AR) – Mike Jones of the Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis won the second stage of the Tri Peaks Challenge out of a four-man break that went away … READ MORE →

Canada’s Perras Takes Fourth and Climbers Jersey

May 21, 2005 (Waterbury, Conn.) – “Today went according to plan,” said Kodak EasyShare Gallery/Sierra Nevada Racing Manager Robin Zellner after Dominique Perras made the winning break in Stage 2 of the Tour of Connecticut, … READ MORE →

Tour Of Connecticut – Stage 2 – Navigators Report

May 21, 2005 – Stage-2 of the third edition of the Tour of Connecticut was held earlier today on the hills surrounding Waterbury, Connecticut. The 100-Km stage is known as the “Climbers Cup” due to … READ MORE →

MTB Canada Cup #1 — XC Men and Women

May 21, 2005 — The men set out for six laps (+start lap) of the tough Bromont course. It featured a short start loop, a fairly long climb, and then a challenging decent. There was … READ MORE →


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