April 8, 2005 – The Canadian Cycling Association, the national governing body for the sport of cycling in Canada, is seeking a full-time Director, High Performance Programs to oversee the direction, development and management of … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 8, 2005 – Jean-Yves Dubé, President of EPS Inc., an industrialist from Asbestos, Quebec has played with the idea of BIONX since 1998, with the aim of designing a direct-drive, brushless highperformance wheel-motor/generator, and … READ MORE → 0 comments

April 7, 2005 – CamelBak Products, LLC has inked an agreement with Bobby Julich, U.S. Olympic Bronze Medalist in Athens 2004 in the men’s time trial event. Julich, who spends his time living … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 7, 2005 (Monterey, Calif.) – The Sea Otter Classic, the largest, most celebrated cycling festival and exposition in North America, is delighted to announce SRAM, Specialized, Volvo Cars of North America, LLC (VCNA) and … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 7, 2005 – The demanding fourth stage of The CAPE EPIC had it all: challenging uphills, technical jeep track, and magnificent vistas amongst spectacular fynbos — in short everything that makes mountain biking so … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 7, 2005 – As many of you know, the opening night of April 16th was the date Albert & I were shooting for to open up the Forest City Velodrome with exciting Nas-track Madison … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 7, 2005 – Several attacks and a few last-ditch efforts in the 195.4km third stage of the Circuit de la Sarthe stage race in northern France, were all for nought as the … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 7, 2005 – The Canadian Cycling Association is happy to announce that it has signed Michel Leblanc of St-Nicolas, Quebec, to a four-year contract as National Mountain Bike Coach.Leblanc has an enormous amount of … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 7, 2005 – Seenite Sports of Ottawa, Ontario is proud to announce the recipients of the 6th annual National Capital Region cycling bursary. The bursary provides funding to athletes that displayed both outstanding athletic … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 7, 2005 – On Sunday, April 10, 2005, the fourth annual Bikecrazie.com Ontario Cup Classic is taking place this Sunday, April 10th at the Mosport International Raceway. We are proud to once again be … READ MORE → 0 comments

April 6, 2005 – Canadian Mike Barry (Discovery) is having a tremendous race at the Circuit de la Sarthe in northern France. After finishing safely in the pack of bunch sprints in the first two … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 6, 2005 – Stage three of the Magical and Untamed African Race took the Epic adventurers from Herbertsdale to Riversdale. Despite a course length of 104 kilometres (1435m) it was a relatively short day … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 6, 2005 – The Unofficial Vancouver Critical Mass Webpage has moved from www.monkeywrenchcafe.org [which is now totally dead] to the NEW and soon [eventually] to be improved version at: http://www.bikesexual.org/cm/Thanks for linking to this … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 6, 2005 (St. Georges de Beauce, Quebec) — The Tour de Beauce race organization is proud to announce that Bell Canada is the event’s title sponsor for its 20th edition. Accordingly for 2005, the … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 6, 2005 – The Trails BC Newsletter, “Trail Talk”, is now available on-line in PDF format at:www.trailsbc.ca/pdf-data/TrailsBC-Newsletter-2005-01.pdfIf you are interested in joining us at the Trails BC AGM in Greenwood, the registration forms are … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 6, 2005 – Ecole Margaret Jenkins School Cycling Club in the Fairfield neighbourhood is seeking coaches for its k-7 program this spring. The program will start Wednesday April 27 with a rodeo style … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 6, 2005 – Gent-Wevelgem is a sprinter’s race, a relatively straightforward interlude between the arduous, repetitive climbs of the Tour of Flanders and the numbing pain of Paris-Roubaix. And with a long, flat run … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 5, 2005 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) – The second stop on this year’s NORBA National circuit reaped benefits unique to the national series. All of the event’s proceeds are being used to benefit … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 5, 2005 (Monterey, Calif.) – The Sea Otter Classic, the most celebrated cycling festival in North America, has paired up with palmOne, Inc. to take advantage of the power of Treo smartphones and text … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 5, 2005 (Norristown, PA) – The Wachovia Liberty Classic, one of the nation’s most prestigious races for elite women racers, will have 24 teams competing at its 11th annual event in Philadelphia, Sunday, June … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 5, 2005 — On Sunday. April 3 in a rainy downpour we attacked a single-track fiesta at the Surrey Mountain Bike Park put on by SORCE (Surrey Off-road Cycling Enterprises??). Great race – all … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 5, 2005 — The Québéc Cycling Federation (FQSC) and National Center of Cycling of Quebec (CNCQ) supports the building of an indoor velodrome and sent an official request to Quebec’s Minister for Education, Leisure … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 4, 2005 – Today was a 3-lap/180km road race on a rolling course, with a blustery wind which always seemed to be in our faces. Starting at 8am, having lost an hour … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 4, 2005 – The Redlands classic was two days shorter this year than normal but the results show very well just how hard the racing was. Normally there is a circuit race to get … READ MORE → 0 comments
April 4, 2004 – Here are the results from this past weekend’s Women’s World Cup #4, Ronde van Vlaanderen in Belgium. Oudenaarde to Meerbeke, 112km1. Mirjam Melchers-Van Poppel (Ned) Buitenpoort-Flexpoint Team, 3:13:002. … READ MORE → 0 comments