3/31/12

Spartacus

Fabian Cancellara
Collar Bone - Before & After
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A time trial specialist, he is a four-time World Time Trial Champion and is the current Olympic gold medalist. He is also a winner of Tour of Flanders,Paris–Roubaix (twice), Milan – San Remo, Tirreno–Adriatico, Tour de Suisse, Strade Bianche (twice), and four prologues of the Tour de France.

3/22/12

Carmen Wins in Italy!


Carmen Small

Durango, Colorado
Olympic Long Team, Road Cycling
'Church' Elder

Classica Citta di Padova - Road race - Results/report - Small wins in Padova

Effort and savvy pay off for American
By . March 17, 20:01
Carmen Small (US National Team) won the Classica Citta di Padova on Saturday, surprising many. Simona Frapporti (Be Pink) and Monia Baccaille (MCipollini Giambenini Gauss) finished second and third respectively.
Small pulled ahead of Frapporti n the final meters of the race. The pair comprising a two-woman break was chased unsuccessfully by a group of nine women.
The women completed nine laps of the race circuit. MCipollini Giambenini Gauss started the attacking with Valentina Carretta, Marta Tagliaferro and Marta Bastianelli.Each went in her own turn and was caught.
On the penultimate lap, Judith Arndt (Greenedge AIS) attacked. Baccaille and Malgorzata Jasinska (MCipollini Giambenini Gauss), Emma Johansson (Hitec Mistral), Trixi Worrack (Specialized Lululemon), Alexandra Burchenkova (Michela Fanini Record Rox), Frapporti, Evelyn Aris (Kleo Ladies Team), Small and Inga Cilvinaite (Diadora Pasta Zara) responded. The group quickly gained 30 seconds.
Diadora Pasta Zara applied pressure in an attempt to bring back Georgia Bronzini. Sensing the danger, Small attacked and only Frapporti could follow with 3km to go. The pair worked hard to earn a few seconds and with a few hundred meters to go, Small took to the front for a valuable few seconds. Baccaille won the bunch sprint for third.
"It seemed impossible to get away as the race was so controlled from the beginning," said Small. "The break on the third lap was crucial. We were 11, and they let us go. In the last lap, I tried to force the solution because I felt my legs were very good and ready for the test.
"I was afraid to follow Frapporti in the sprint, so I forced the pace, even in the last kilometers. I needed those few meters - it was crucial to be able to win. For me it's a good year started very well."

Brief Results

1Carmen Small (US National Team)2:32:55
2Simona Frapporti (Be Pink)0:00:03
3Monia Baccaille (MCipollini Giambenini Gauss)0:00:15
4Giorgia Bronzini (Diadora Pasta Zara)
(CURRENT AND REIGNING WORLD CHAMPION)
5Barbara Guarischi (Fassa Bortolo Servetto)
Report via Cyclingnews.com

3/20/12

2012 Durango Devo Sweet Elite

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2012 Durango Devo Sweet Elite
Mountain Bike Team

Sarah Sturm
Lauren Caitlin
Colton Anderson
Sepp Kuss
Tad Elliott (not pictured)
Payson McEween (not picture)

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3/13/12

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3/12/12

Ned Overend wins Cycling Legend Award

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Endurance mountain bike legend Ned Overend received the Cycling Legend award at the Endurance Live! gala in Los Angeles Saturday night.

In his prime, Overend won six NORBA national championships and the first-ever world cross-country championship, in Durango, Colorado. The Specialized spokeman hasn’t slowed down much, however; at 56, he is still winning world championships, and has already done so this year, at the Masters World Cyclocross Championships in Louisville, Kentucky. Overend attributes his victory at the 1991 mountain bike worlds and his lengthy career to his relationship with Specialized Bicycles.

Being a Durango, Colorado-based employee of California’s Specialized Bicycles gives Overend the ability to train in the area that he loves and at an altitude that suits him. Known as the “Human Lung,” for his body’s ability to process oxygen, Overend has shaped the mountain biking world more than arguably any other rider in history.

3/10/12

Walt on Fire, early in the season...



Early March, 2012

Walt Axthelm

"Well road season has started with the 1st race of the season this past weekend, this being a Senior Games in Chandler AZ. This event is a qualifier for the National Senior Games to be held in Cleveland, Ohio next year. Four events are held in cycling; 2 TT a 5k and 10k and 2 RR a 20k and 40k. My placings were 1st in the 5k and 10k Time Trials, and 2 3rds in the Road Races. Still having problems with my sprints and getting nicked at the line."       ... Walt Axthelm

3/9/12

Urban Downhill



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3/1/12

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