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 → 0 comments

The riders asked for it, the pros demanded it, and the industry wanted to push the envelope “” so Hayes has delivered El Camino, an evolution in hydraulic brake design, giving you a power-adjustment dial, … READ MORE → 0 comments
Shimano’s new top-end SH-M225 mountain-bike shoe features a new super-stiff sole that has polyurethane and nylon injected around a carbon-fibre midsole. Other features include a secure fit, micro-adjust buckle with reinforced dual straps, … READ MORE → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments

The Oakley Thump, the world’s first digital music eyewear, features a high-speed USB connection that allows for quick music transfer, and is offered in two models “” the 128 MB and the 256 MB with … READ MORE → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments

The BionX system, winner of the 2004 Grand Prix Québécois of Invention, allows riders to attach a battery-powered motor to their rear wheel. While the bike can still be pedaled like any other bike, the … READ MORE → 0 comments

Guerciotti’s 2005 bike bag is light, easy to carry, and protects your bike from scratches and other unfortunate blemishes where your bike might come in contact with other bikes or items such as a tool … READ MORE → 0 comments

www.ogc.caPrice: $5,740Weight: 15.9 lbs.Components: Shimano Dura-Ace 20, Mavic Ksyrium SSC SL Wheels, ORA carbon bar, stem, and postFrame & Fork: High Modulus Carbon with Profiled Aluminum seat tube and ORA AC OS all-carbon forkGeometry: 73.5°/73.3° … READ MORE → 0 comments

www.spaso.comPrice: $1,550Weight: 20.1 lb. (56cm)Components: Shimano 105, FSA crank, Tektro brakesFrame & Fork: 7005 Superlite alloy-butted/carbon frame with carbon forkGeometry: 74°/73.5° (head/seat)Sizes: 50 cm to 63 cmComments: Excellent entry-level racer.The U.S.-based Felt bicycle company has … READ MORE → 0 comments

Two or three years ago if you were a teenager riding a laid-back cruiser bike, you would likely be a target for ridicule. Unless you rode a traditional BMX or mountain bike, you just weren’t … READ MORE → 0 comments

I’ve come across all kinds of obstacles in my biking career: logs, rocks, car parts, even best friends sprawled across the trail. But none of it prepared me for what blocked the trail 40 metres … READ MORE → 0 comments

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 → 0 comments
July 27, 2005 – The CCA is pleased to announce the riders selected to represent Canada at the Road World Championships in Madrid, Spain, from September 21-25, 2005.Elite Women Road Race:-Geneviève Jeanson (Lachine, QC)-Erinne Willock … READ MORE → 0 comments
July 27, 2005 – Here are some results from the weekend’s road races in Edmonton Alberta, for the World Master’s Games.Men 30 – 34 1. Victor Ordonez Escobar (GUA) 2:00:09 2. Jaime Alberto … READ MORE → 0 comments
July 27, 2005 – On Saturday, May 14, 2005, the Village of Buena Vista, Saskatchewan, through the work of eager volunteers, transformed a neglected piece of Dobson park into a prime mountain biking trail. The … READ MORE → 0 comments
July 27, 2005 – The final stage of the Tour de Qinghai Lake would be not much more than a formality for ZVVZ and their race leader Martin Mares. With the Czech squad getting full … READ MORE → 0 comments
July 27, 2005 – On Wednesday, June 22, 2005 an incident occurred at the Midweek Road Cycling Event at Downsview Park. A letter of complaint was received by the OCA office which enacted the OCA … READ MORE → 0 comments
July 27, 2005 – Greg Henderson (Health Net – Maxxis) and Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (T-Mobile) took the fast finishes yesterday at the second stage of the International Tour de Toona. Henderson still leads overall in the … READ MORE → 0 comments

July 27, 2005 – The 2005 Tour de France is over and it’s time to announce the results of Pedal’s 2005 TDF Contest. We thank all participants and congratulate Lance Armstrong on winning … READ MORE → 0 comments
July 26, 2005 – Here are some images from the World Master’s Games held in Edmonton, Alberta. Enjoy!
July 26, 2005 – Kiwi sprinter Greg Henderson of the Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis won a chaotic field sprint to take the victory in Stage 2 of the International Tour de … READ MORE → 0 comments
July 26, 2005 – The 2005 UCI MTB and Trials Worlds are set to take place from August 28 – September 4 in Livigno, Italy. In preparation a new event website is now on line. … READ MORE → 0 comments
July 26, 2005 – Attention all Burnaby Velodrome members. Construction will have the track closed on this upcoming Wednesday morning and onwards. Scheduled re-opening time has yet to be determined.
July 26, 2005 – Adam Muys and Tyler Clarke spent the weekend in Surrey rebuilding the track with the local club in preparation for their BC Cup Weekend. According to sources, the track is more … READ MORE → 0 comments