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 → 0 comments

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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments

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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments
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 → 0 comments

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 → 0 comments
May 21, 2005 – After witnessing the tremendous tour de force by CSC’s Ivan Basso in the first mountain stage, which left Discovery’s Paolo Savoldelli grimly hanging on for dear life, most observers were expecting … READ MORE → 0 comments