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Cycling photography for September - Part II
Irish World's selection time trial
Tobago International Cycling Classic
Giro della Provincia di Lucca
Mengoni GP
California Time Trial Championships
Italian National Team
3rd Paris - Correze
GP Beghelli (Milano-Vignola)
Giro dell'Emilia
51st Coppa Sabatini
Gala Tour de France
Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt
Vuelta a los Santanderes
Southern California Two-day Madison
EPC Open European Disabled Championships
San Diego Velodrome
Univest GP
58th GP Industria & Commercio di Prato
Grand Prix des Nations
Grafton to Inverell Classic
NCCA Track Championships
Giro del Lazio
Giro della Toscana Femminile
Australian Road Cycling Championships
Brandenburg Rundfahrt
San Rafael Classic
T-Mobile International
58th Vuelta a Espańa
Australian Junior Team in training
Coppa Della Liberazione-Cronoscalata
Tour of Poland
GP Fourmies
Paris-Brussels
MTB World Championships
USBHOF Labor Day Classic
World Masters Track Championships
Tour of Basking Ridge
Gore Pass Road Race
Tour of Sunraysia
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Irish World's selection time trial
Images by Shane Stokes/irishcycling.com
- Irish Time Trial
champion David O'Loughlin (Ofoto Lombardi Sports) warming up before the start.
- Kate Rudd (Orwell
Wheelers) in the final moments before her time trial
- Siobhan Jacobs
(Usher IRC) waits for the off, while in the background Louise Moriarty (Dublin
Skip) is next to go
- Jacobs takes off
while behind, race starter Liam Keenan does some impromptu stretching
- Moriarty readies
herself for 20 kilometres of flat out effort
- Focus is everything
- Northern CC's
Trudy Brown is next to go....
- ....and then 2001
world rowing champion Sinead Jennings
- Jennings dabbled
in triathlon before concentrating her energies on rowing.
- Jennings shows
determination from the very start
- A bottle before
the battle; Phoenix CC's Cheryl Fisher before her ride
- Autumnal skies
in Ireland, but the day was mild
- Liam Walker
holds up Aileen Roche before the start of her time trial. She is the wife
of former professional Laurence Roche, brother of Stephen
- Some last minute
stretching for Irish Time Trial champion David O'Loughlin. First the quads...
- ..and then the
hamstrings
- O'Loughlin was
surprisingly relaxed, considering what was at stake
- The Mayo rider
had believed his place at the worlds was guaranteed after his gold medal ride
this summer
- He certainly
had his race face on once the watch started
- Former FBD Milk
Rás winner Andy Roche (Maestro Nella) was also chasing that place
- Nice helmet
there!
- John Wall (North
Kildare CC) in those last few quiet seconds
- Then you just
gotta let it rip...
- Simon Coughlan
(Donamon Dynamos) gets some more liquids on board
- Looks like there
was a bit of a tug of war before he got away
- Trudy Brown
had a fine tuck position, but was no match for Jennings
- And neither
was Cheryl Fisher, who took third on the day
- Aileen Roche
finishes her race
- David O'Loughlin
was hoping to book his place on the Irish team for the Hamilton worlds. However
he was destined to finish a disappointed second
- Andrew Roche
was also a little off the pace, taking third in the men's 40 kilometre test
- Kate Rudd finishes
her effort, placing a disappointed seventh on the day
- Siobhan Jacobs
ended up second
- McCann looked
fast from the first second of his ride
- Former double
road race champion David McCann chose to wear his Ireland skinsuit, rather
than the Team Endurasport issue.
- Paul Healion
(North Kildare CC) was looking for a good ride
- Tommy Evans
(Totalcycling.com) was also expected to shine, after a fine 19.23 ten mile
time trial in recent days. He was notably relaxed here...
- ....But soon
got his don't-mess-with-me expression on.
- Evans gets his
ride underway, but was frustrated by the effects of a lingering knee problem
- Sinead Jennings,
2001 world rowing champion, booked her place for the cycling worlds with this
fine ride.
- While Louise Moriarty
was fifth
- David McCann
was fired up, speeding around the tough course to take the victory and so
ensure his ride in Canada
- Paul Healion
was fourth, three and a half minutes down. He rode well in the B worlds track
championships earlier in the year, but wasn't on top form
Tobago International Cycling Classic
Images by Norbert Niederacher/dynamotirol.at
More images by Norbert Niederacher/dynamotirol.at
Giro della Provincia di Lucca
Stage 1 - September 30: Lucca - Castelvecchio Pascoli, km 162
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Stage 2 - October 1: Altopascio - Altopascio, km 180
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Stage 3 - October 2: Pescia - Capannori, 200 km
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Mengoni GP
Images by Stephen Chang/wwww.MetroSanchezRacing.com
- In Central
Park, races often start just before sunrise
- Jacqueline
Poul, Beth Renaud and Lenore Imhoff
- Rona-Esker's
Kristen LaSasso
- Caryl Gale,
Ann Marie Miller, Liz Begosh and Sarah Chubb Sauvayre
- Regina Hammond
(CRCA-Conrad's)
- View from
the back
- Laura Van
Gilder (Saturn) takes it from Ashley Kimmet (Collavita-Bolla)
- Saturn swan
song
- Laura Van
Gilder with chief referee Alan Atwood
- They're off
- category 3 riders click in
- 50-year old
Rob Gray (CRCA/Moneygram) driving the cat 3 field
- Kenneth Baretto
(Team 508)
- Justin Lubeley
(CRCA/Blue Ribbon/Translations.com) tries it
- Dan Schmalz
(CRCA/Sanchez-Metro)
- Richard Bauch
(Colavita/Bolla)
- Marc Cesare
(CRCA/Sanchez-Metro)
- Marc Mauceri,
a board member of the promoting club
- David Ottavio
(CRCA-Conrad's)
- Rob Lattanzi
(CRCA-Next) wins the 3s
- Scrabble
for places in the 3s
- Oscar Pineda
(7-Up/Maxxis) and US espoirs champion John Erdelyi
- Waclaw Godycki
(Ideal Tile)
- Xavier Melendez
(CRCA/Next)
- A UPMC/Fraysse
rider forces the pace
- Westwood
Velo's Troy Kimball
- Karl Rahn
(CRCA/Sakonnet) had a problem
- Breakaway
attempt led by NCVC's Justin O'Malley and a Dutch rider.
- The Navigator's
Ed Beamon, Inson Wood of CRCA/Foundation and eventual third-place rider
Eneas Freyre of LeMond/CRA-Z Soap
- Action
at the front
- Roger Aspholm
(Westwood Velo)
- Tough going
in the closing laps - A UPMC-Fraysee rider, John Erdelyi, Sammy Acevado,
Mike Norton, Mike McGinley (with tatoos) and Jason Bremer
- The Dutch
espoirs (in orange and white) were always in the mix
- The pack
- Wilson Vasquez
(Mengoni) wins again -- over UPMC-Fraysse's Mateo Sasso
- Cycling patron
Tom Kempner
- Key supporter
of US cycling Fred Mengoni
- USCF official
Ann Marie Schrader (on the right!)
- Not bad
- leadout rider Boronow and winner Vasquez discuss the split
California Time Trial Championships
Images by Mitchell Clinton/www.clintonphoto.com
- Allan
Armstrong came from nowhere to win the Men's 35 -39 and post the 2nd fastest
men's time (0:44:38) of the day.
- Julia
Whiteside, new woman's open state champion, came in 3 minutes behind Jeannie
Longo.
- Geoffrey
Rapoport dominated the men's open category. A good day for the Minute
Maid/Dasani team.
- Jeannie
Longo beat her closest competitor in the woman's open division by 3 minutes
(0:46:04), but since she is not a resident of California she was not given
the title of state champion.
- Allan
Armstrong crossing the line to win the 35-39 men's category.
Italian National Team
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
3rd Paris - Correze
Stage 1 - September 26: Ormes - Saint-Amand Montrond, 193 km
Images by Jean-Francois Quenet
Stage 2 - September 27: Montluçon - Besse, 172.8 km
Images by Jean-Francois Quenet
Stage 3 - September 28: Besse - Ussel, 168.2 km
Images by Jean-Francois Quenet
GP Beghelli (Milano-Vignola)
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Images by Olympia Photo/www.olympiaphoto.com
Giro dell'Emilia
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Images by Olympia Photo/www.olympiaphoto.com
51st Coppa Sabatini
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Image by Olympia Photo/www.olympiaphoto.com
Images by Coppa Sabatini
Gala Tour de France
Images by Hervé Dancerelle
- The podium
- (L to R) Gilberto Simoni (Saeco, 2nd), Alexandre Vinokourov (Telekom, 1st)
and Kim Kirchen (Fassa Bortolo, 3rd).
- All the winners
- (L to R) - Jacky Durand (FDJeux.com, combativité winner), Simoni, Vinokourov,
Kirchen and Jean-Patrick Nazon (Jean Delatour, sprint winner).
- With
no time to lose, Gilberto Simoni rushes off to his next post-Tour appointment.
Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt
Stage 2 - September 18: Koblenz - Bad Marienberg, 185,9 km
Images by Tobias Harmuth
Images by Mani Wollner
Vuelta a los Santanderes
Images by Luis Barbosa and Editson Chacón
Southern California Two-day Madison
Images by Mitchell Clinton/wwww.clintonphoto.com
EPC Open European Disabled Championships
Images by Steve Lack/www.idealcycles.com
San Diego Velodrome
Images by Mitchell Clinton/wwww.clintonphoto.com
Univest GP
Images by Zui Hanafusa/www.miyashojicycling.org
Images by Celia Cole/www.sportsshooter.com/celiacole
58th GP Industria & Commercio di Prato
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Grand Prix des Nations
Images by AFP
Images by Peter Geyer/www.cyclingfans.com
- The event poster
was on display throughout the city of Dieppe.
- The Rabobank
team cars with loudspeakers attached to the bonnet for those extra words
of encouragement from the directeur-sportif.
- A beautiful
day and location greeted the riders for the 67th edition of the GP des
Nations.
- More than
400 riders took part in the morning's 'Open' event on the same course
the professionals would ride on later in the day.
- Organized
by the same crew who run the Tour de France, ASO, the GP des Nations had
all the props and gizmos to make it a world-class event.
- The long limbs
of one Jeannie Longo.
- Superstar Jeannie
Longo leaves the start ramp on her way to a podium position before tackling
the World Championships Hamilton later next month.
- Jens Voigt
(Credit Agricole) warms up for the 70 kilometre effort to come.
- American Steven
Cozza, riding for the American national team in the juniors event, has
his bike checked out by a race official.
- Steven Cozza
exits the start ramp on his way to fourth place in the Juniors event.
- Fabrice Jeandesboz
(Cotes D'armor Cc Moncontour) comes into the final corner in the U23 men's
event.
- American Timothy
Duggan, having recently arrived in Europe, was in Dieppe for the U23 men's
event.
- Team USA's
Timothy Duggan rode to a fine 16th place in the U23 men's event.
- TT specialist
Michael Rich (Gerolsteiner) powers through the streets of Dieppe on the
first of two laps of the 35 kilometre circuit.
- Hungarian
champion Lazlo Bodrogi (Quick.Step-Davitamon) flies by some alfresco diners
on the first lap.
- Jens Voigt
(Credit Agricole) races through the streets of Dieppe.
- Florent Brard
(Marlux-Wincor Nixdorf), back in action, finished in 14th place.
- David Herrero
Llorente (Euskatel-Euskadi) turns the final corner to just make the top
20.
- Nicolas Portal
(AG2r Prévoyance) suffers on the testing parcours to record a time eight
and a half minutes slower than winner Michael Rich (Gerolsteiner).
- The big Swiss
frame of Fabian Cancellara (Fassa Bortolo) rounds the final corner to
claim a top 10 finish.
- Just a few
hundred metres from the finish, veteran Eddy Seigneur (Jean Delatour)
shows the pain of his massive effort.
- 2001 GP des
Nations winner Jens Voigt (Credit Agricole) could only manage seventh
place today.
- Belgian Bert
Roesems (Palmans-Collstrop) battled with Michael Rich all the way to the
line, only to lose by just one second.
- Michael Rich
(Gerolsteiner) prepared and rode magnificently, timing his effort to perfection
to win the GP des Nations.
NCCA Track Championships
Day 1 - Thursday, September 18
Images by Mark Zalewski/www.showchoir.net/imageIndex.html
- UC
Santa Cruz rider James Hibbard drives to 5th place in the kilo.
- Benjamin
Richter (Minnesota) shows us his game face.
- Joshua
Ryan (Arizona State) in the aero position.
- One
of the many members of the strong Midwestern State University team.
- Finishing
strong.
- A good
start is key in the kilo.
- Bobby
Lea (Penn State U.), the current Elite National Champion in the kilo,
starts his ride with a very big breath. Lea added a second gold medal to his
collection after winning the 3000m TT earlier in the day.
- The
Women's 2000m TT podium - (L to R) Lori Palmer, Sara Kopernik, Rebecca
McClintock, Melissa Gambol, Sara Hickey
- The
Men's 3000m TT podium - (L to R) Mike Friedman, Stefan Rothe, Bobby Lea,
Dan Larson, David Wells.
- The
Women's 500m TT podium - (L to R) Sara Hickey, Lori Palmer, Carrie Kopernik,
Alynda Boursan, Laurel Stevens
- The
Men's Kilo TT podium - (L to R) James Hibbard, Mike Friedman, Bobby Lea,
Andy Lakatosh, Jason Romain.
Day 2 - Friday, September 19
Images by Mark Zalewski/www.showchoir.net/imageIndex.html
Day 3 - Saturday, September 20
Images by Mark Zalewski/www.showchoir.net/imageIndex.html
- Indiana's
Liz Milne gets a push off from her coach in the 3rd place match sprint
race.
- Rebecca
McClintock (Florida) clips into her pedals for the second race of the
match sprint finals.
- Nicole
Vincent (Indiana) and Rebecca McClintock (Florida) face off in the match
sprint finals.
- After
leading the first lap, the sprint-savvy Nicole Vincent looks for the attach
from McClintock.
- But
Vincent didn't see McClintock's jump soon enough, and the Florida sprinter
takes the win and the gold medal.
- Sportsmanship
abounds at Collegiate Nationals.
- Florida's
Dan Larson talks strategy with his teammate before the start of the Men's
Points race.
- As
the Points race gets under way, Indiana's Josh Weir looks comfortable
in the pack.
- Minnesota's
Benjamin Richter once again shows his determination through facial expression.
- Everyone's
watching everyone else.
- Dan
Larson (Florida) leads a small break towards some points to try to catch
the early point-leader Bobby Lea (Penn St.).
- Lets
hope Dan Larson knows a good chiropractor.
- Women's
Olympic Sprint podium (l to r): Marian, Indiana, USMC, Florida.
- Italian
Pursuit podium (l to r): USMC, Marian, Florida, Indiana
- Women's
Match Sprint podium (l to r): Michelle Arnold, Nicole Vincent, Rebecca
McClintock, Kristina Siebinlist, Liz Milne
- Men's
Points race podium (l to r): Andy Lakatosh, Mike Friedman, Bobby Lea,
James Hibbard, Stefan Rothe
- Women's
Omnium (l to r): Clara Beard, Lori Palmer, Rebecca McClintock, Melissa
Gambol
- Men's
Omnium (l to r): James Hibbard, Andy Lakatosh, Bobby Lea, Mike Friedman,
Dan Larson
Giro del Lazio
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Giro della Toscana Internazionale Femminile - 2.9.1 Italy,
September 16-21, 2003
Images by James Victor, AIS
Brandenburg Rundfahrt
Images by Mario Stiehl/www.world-of-cycling.com
The Australian Junior Team prepares for the World's
Images by Allan Sieper
59th Coppa Della Liberazione - Cronoscalata
Images by Allan Sieper, Australian Junior Team
Tour of Poland
Stage 1 - September 8: Gdansk - Gdynia, 168,5 km
Images by Mario Stiehl/www.world-of-cycling.com
Stage 3 - September 10: Ostróda - Bydgoszcz, 204,0 km
Images by T. Piechal and M. Szczygiel/Wirtualna Polska
Stage 6 - September 13: Piechowice - Karpacz, 166,5 km
Images by Mario Stiehl/www.world-of-cycling.com
Stage 7 - September 14: Jelenia Góra - Karpacz, 61 km
Images by Tomek Piechal/Wirtualna Polska
Stage 8 - September 14: Jelenia Góra - Karpacz ITT, 19 km
Images by Tomek Piechal/Wirtualna Polska
San Rafael Classic
Images by Kristy Scrymgeour/cyclingnews.com
71st GP Fourmies
Images by AFP
83rd Paris-Brussels
Images by AFP
- Kim
Kirchen (Fassa Bortolo) raises his arms in victory after outwitting his
breakaway companions Laszlo Bodrogi (Quick.Step-Davitamon) and Maryan Hary
(Brioches la Boulangere).
- Luxembourg
rider Kim Kirchen (Fassa Bortolo) celebrates on the podium with Laszlo
Bodrogi (Quick.Step-Davitamon) and Frenchman Maryan Hary (Brioches la Boulangere
) after an excellent win the the 83rd edition of Paris-Brussels.
USBHOF Labor Day Classic
Images by Zui Hanafusa/www.miyashojicycling.org
World Masters Track Championships
Day 1 - September 7: Time Trial
Olde Mill Inn Tour of Basking Ridge
Images by Zui Hanafusa/www.miyashojicycling.org
Gore Pass Road Race
Images by Beth Seliga/www.3catsphoto.com
Tour of Sunraysia
Images by Julie Jewell
Australian Road Cycling Championships
Day 7 - September 14: Road Race - Elite Men, Elite Women, Men's U23, U19 Men
& Women, Yandina
Images by Rosalie Foster/www.goldcoastphotography.com
Day 8 - September 15: Criterium - Elite Men, Elite Women, Men's U23, U19 Men
& Women, Mooloolaba
Images by Rosalie Foster/www.goldcoastphotography.com
- Hector
Morales coolly calculates his criterium prospects
- Kerryn
Charman enjoys her first National champs and gives her all in the final
event-the women's elite
- Tyson
Lawrence tries to break through the field in the elite men's criterium
- Hilton
flies and refrains from lapping the field on his way to victory
- Hilton
McMurdo does one better than yesterday's road race to win the criterium
in fine style
- Ashley
Hutchinson chases hard during the criterium
- Ashley
Hutchinson just pips Liam Kelly to 2nd place in the elite criterium
- Brad
Payne breaks away to lead for most of the race and clinch the men's U19
criterium in front of his proud father
- Michael
Teggelove tries for another medal
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