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Ronde van Drenthe
Images by DCP-Bert
Geerts
Novilon Internationale Damesronde van Drenthe
Stage 1 - April 9: Coevorden-Hoogeveen, 112.7 km
Images by DCP-Bert
Geerts
Stage 3 - April 11: Circuit Assen Criterium, 60.2 km
Images by DCP-Bert
Geerts
Track World Cup Round 3
Day 1 - April 9
Images by Nick Rosenthal/www.fatnick.com
- Ooh!
One rider almost clips wheels in the men's keirin.
- The tough
get going in the men's keirin.
- Eventual
winner Shane Kelly (Aus) hits the front in the keirin.
- More than
a few faces of strain.
- Shane
Kelly (Aus) gets his arms a pumpin'.
- Action
from the early rounds of the women's sprint.
- The men's
kilo podium - (L to R) Theo Bos (Ned, 2nd), Craig MacLean (GBr, 1st) and
Soren Lausberg (Ger, 3rd).
- Susan
Panzer (Ger) on her way to winning one of the sprint heats; Panzer finished
third overall behind Victoria Pendleton (GBr).
- One ice-cool
Russki.
- The men's
keirin podium - (L to R) Josiah Ng (Mal, 2nd), Shane Kelly (Aus, 1st)
and Florian Rousseau (Fra, 3rd).
- The men's
scratch race gets underway.
- Belem
Guerrero Mendez (Mex) finished third in the women's points race.
- Hola!
Nice legs!
- If looks
could kill...
- A photogenic
Victoria Pendleton, winner of the women's sprint.
- The women's
sprint podium - (L to R) Irina Yanovych (Ukr, 2nd), Victoria Pendleton
(GBr, 1st) and Susan Panzer (Ger).
- A German
rider gives it some gas.
- Mark Renshaw
(Aus) takes a look up ahead in the men's scratch race.
- Robert
Hayles (GBr) in full flight; Hayles finished third in the men's scratch
race.
- Victoria
Pendleton (GBr) on her way through the pain barrier.
- An attentive
bunch in the men's scratch race.
- One of
the earlier rounds of the women's sprint.
- Riding
high on the banking.
- The business
end of the bike race in the men's scratch race.
- You lookin'
at me?
- The men's
scratch race podium - (L to R) Franck Perque (Fra, 2nd), Mark Renshaw
(Aus, 1st) and Robert Hayles (GBr, 3rd).
- Eventual
scratch race winner Mark Renshaw (top R) starts to make his way to the
front.
- Franck
Perque (Fra) leads the bunch in the men's scratch race.
- What's
half a wheel between friends? Well, a ticket to the next round, actually.
- The women's
points race gets underway.
- Hanka
Kupfernagel (Ger) takes a flyer in the women's points race.
- Katherine
Bates (Aus) way out in front in the women's points race.
- Bradley
McGee (Aus) stamps his authority in the men's 4k individual pursuit.
- Victoria
Pendleton (GBr) made light work of this rider from Mexico to advance to
the final of the women's sprint.
- Paul Manning
(GBr) about to lap Alexander Serov (Rus) to take the bronze medal in the
individual pursuit.
- Brad McGee
(Aus) puts down the hammer in the men's IP to take the gold medal and
cement his spot in the team for Athens.
- Brad McGee's
position on the bike is nothing short of perfect.
- Brad McGee's
time of 4'19.696 was almost seven seconds quicker than silver medallist
Sergi Escobar Roure (Spa).
- Sergi
Escobar Roure (Spa) gave it everything in the men's individual pursuit,
but Bradley McGee was a class above the rest.
- The women's
points race podium - (L to R) Hanka Kupfernagel (Ger, 2nd), Katherine
Bates (Aus, 1st) and Belem Guerrero Mendez (Mex, 3rd).
- Legs of
steel set in stone.
- Women's
sprint action.
- No love
lost here.
- The men's
IP podium - (L to R) Sergi Escobar Roure (Spa, 2nd), Bradley McGee (Aus,
1st) and Paul Manning (GBr, 3rd).
- Action
from the men's IP.
- More men's
IP action.
- This is
what happens when you start to blow...
- ... and
this is what happens when you don't.
Day 2 - April 10
Images by Nick Rosenthal/www.fatnick.com
- Brad McGee
leads the Australian team to third place in the team pursuit at Manchester
Velodrome.
- The Dutch
team pursuit squad, who surprised and delighted everyone with their second
place.
- The victorious
British team pursuit squad, demonstrating their experience and power on
their way to victory.
- France's
Florian Rousseau used all his experience and courage to take the silver
medal despite an injury. Here, he battles with Malaysia's Josiah Ng.
- Clara
Sanchez of France on her way to eighth place in the 500m time trial.
- Katrin
Meinke of Germany heading for seventh place in the 500m time trial.
- Yonghua
Jiang of China heads towards a silver medal in the 500m time trial.
- Women?
Riding a Keirin? It may be new, but it makes for exciting, hard-packed,
tough racing.
- Britain's
Victoria Pendleton heading for bronze in the 500m time trial.
- When the
Derny pulls off, the gals get serious! Susan Panzer of Germany battles
with US rider Jennie Reed, with three more riders close behind.
- Yvonne
Higenaar of Holland demonstrates commitment in the 500m time trial. It
worked - she won!
- Germany's
Jan van Eijden powers ahead of Britain's Chris Hoy in the men's sprint.
- A very
happy Yvonne Hijgenaar celebrates her victory in the 500m time trial.
Bronze medallist Victoria Pendleton does the smiley thing too, and we think
Yonghua Jiang is pleased with second place.
- Relative
newcomer Josiah Ng makes experienced sprinter Florian Rousseau work hard.
- Poland's
Damien Zielinski, overall winner of the men's sprint series, takes on
Germany's Jan van Eijden.
- Mummy,
I can see his ass hanging out... One of the Dutch pair had performed a
close-quarters inspection of the Manchester woodwork; still, he probably had
a spare skinsuit in his bag!
- Australia's
Katherine Bates on her way to a win in the final of the 3000 metre pursuit.
- Britain's
Emma Davies put up a valiant fight to take silver in the women's 3000
metres pursuit.
- Germany's
Katrin Meinke battles with Jennie Reed of the USA, with three maids-in-waiting
also eager to get in to the scrap.
- This time,
America's Tanya Lindenmuth forms the centrepiece, flanked by Oxana Grishina
or Russia and Daniela Larreal of Venezuela.
- In days
of old, when men were men and sprinter's didn't cry foul, stuffing somebody
right up against the rail was considered perfectly fair play, the ancient
demonstrated by Jan van Eijden of Germany and Japan's Kiyofumi Nagai.
- Yes folks,
final lap, 125 metres to go, and Mr Van Eijden still has Nagain sandwiched
against that rail!
- Compare
the smooth, young legs of Damien Zielinski with the, um, more experienced
legs of Florian Rousseau.
- The Manchester
round of the UCI World Cup track series was sponsored by Kelloggs, who
sent Tony the Tiger along to watch the action.
- The Slovak
team change during the Madison final.
- Roland
Garber gives Franz Stocher a handsling during the Madison final.
- The Danish
madison pairing do the sling thang.
- A madison
change for the Ukrainian pair. One of them fell on the banking during
the madison final, but he quickly remounted and the team went on to claim
the silver medal.
- A handsling
high on the Manchester banking for the Canadian madison team.
- A close-up
shot of the Ukrainian pair doing a handsling on the Manchester banking.
- The Hungarian
duo change during the Madison final.
- Juan Llaneras
chucks Miguel Alzamora into the race. Llaneras is a former world madison champion.
- Alex Aeschbach
gives partner Franco Marvulli a good hard sling into the race when the action
gets going. Marvulli is the reigning world madison champion (with Bruno Risi).
- Aeschbach
releases Marvulli's hand at the end of the change.
- Experienced
six-day Frenchmen Jerome Neuville and Franck Percque do a handsling in
the madison final.
- Of course,
for all the handslings, the madison is just a bike race. Belgium's Matt
Gilmore shows how to race a bike, with one of the Czechs and Franco Marvulli
keeping a close eye on this former world madison champion.
- Budget
crisis - The Italian madison team in non-matching skinsuits during the
afternoon heats.
- The madison
features sprints every 20 laps. Here, the guys go three-abreast in the
sprint for points.
- Miguel
Alzamora throws Juan Llaneras into the thick of things.
- The Czech
pairing of Martin Liska and Jozef Zabka on their way to victory in the
madison final.
- Franco
Marvulli shows the sort of commitment that earned him two world track
championships this year. The Swiss star has a phenomenal turn of speed.
- Jennie
Reed (USA) cracks a smile on the podium, flanked by Susan Panzer of Germany
(silver) and Daniela Larreal of Venezuela (bronze).
- New boy
Damian Zielinski of Poland shows off his shiny gold medal. Bronze went
to Jan "stick him in the fence" van Eijden of Germany, with Florian Rousseau
of France taking silver.
Day 4
Images by Nick Rosenthal/www.fatnick.com
- The
Aussies head off the banking
- Last
lap, and the strain is showing
- The
Slovakian team put the hamer down
- The
Chinese team keep the pressure on
- Legs
of steel
- The
Greek team try to stay in line
- You
can almost feel the pain the Czech riders are feeling
- U.S.A.
all the way
- Getting
a little bit sideways there
- The
Great Britain team sprint trio, seen here during the heats
- Olympic
Kilo champion Jason Queally is last man for the British Team Sprint trio
who qualified for the major final in the Manchester round of the UCI World
Cup track series
- The
two Australian girls (Alison Wright and Rochelle Gilmore) at the top of
the track went on to take first and second place, with the USA's Rebecca Quinn
in third spot.
- Rochelle
Gilmore tries her damnedest to get round compatriot Alison Wright... but
to no avail. The final banking of the final lap of the women's points race
at the Manchester world cup track meeting.
- Alison
Wright (centre, winner), Rochele Gilmore (left, silver) and Rebecca Quinn
(USA, bronze) look happy on the podium after the women's 10 km scratch race
in Manchester.
- Top
Spanish trackie Joan Llaneras leads the four-man break that gained a lap
on the field in the men's points race at Manchester Velodrome. The former
world track champion is an expert at taking laps, and gained two laps on the
field in this race.
- Joan
Llaneras gives it some stick during the points race.
- A
special "Big balls" award from Fat Nick for Alexander Aeschbach; after
falling heavily during the points race, Aeschbach not only got back on his
bike, but continued to race aggressively during the rest of the race.
Briek Schotte's funeral
Images by AFP Photo
- Briek
Schotte's coffin is carried by past and current cycling stars, including
Roger de Vlaeminck, Rik Van Looy, Freddy Maertens, Benoni Beheyt, Sean Kelly
and Frank Vandenbroucke
Images by Frank V/golfy@pandora.be
GP Pino Cerami
Images by AFP Photo
The Adventure Travel Company Boomerang
Images by Adventure Travel Company
- 2004 World
Track Championships manager, Simon Calder, and Dr Michael Makdissi watch
the start of the MTB time trial.
- Australian
cycling legend Phil Anderson gets ready to start the MTB time trial.
- MTB legend
Rob Eva (SRAM) gets ready on the startline of the MTB time trial.
- Topbike
physio Emma Colson starts the MTB time trial and puts herself in the yellow
jeresy for the rest of the tour.
- Neil Robinson
shows off some battle scars after the time trial; fortunately there were minimal
injuries at the ATC Boomerang.
- The winery
at the end of Stage 2. Team topbike relax, but all they can talk about is
that climb!
- Rack 'em
up - the bike rack outside the Mt Beauty Bakery had never seen such a
plethora of mountain and road bikes on the one weekend!
- The road
event was dominated by the very vocal ASF Tri Club who used the event
as a wind-down to their season.
- Race volunteer
Billy Newton gives the thumbs up for a competitor to enter the "comfort
class" category on the hill climb; entrants must be either 80kgs plus or over
90kgs - the women did not have to weigh in, but were self selected by their
peers!
- A rare
sight - Phil Anderson and his wife Christi head off for the hill climb
on Stage 4; Phil did the MTB and Christi the road, with son Aidan taking one
of the 50 metre sprints on Saturday night.
- Rob Eva
(SRAM) has a good look across at the competition at the start of stage
5 short-course cross-country race.
- Tory Thomas
starts in front at the beginning of stage 5 for the open women; Tory took
the short-course cross-country stage to finish second overall.
- The start
of the women's stage 5 road race. The ASF girls had to work hard to put time
into Christine Foster. Christine kept her cool to hold on to her lead and
take the overall tour win.
- The women's
road podium - Cristine Foster (1st), Katie O'Keefe (2nd), and Bridget
Officer (3rd).
- The men's
40+ road podium - Tony Retra (1st), Steven Noske (2nd) and Peter Noske
(3rd).
- The teams
road podium - Friends of Colin Brown (1st), ASF Tri club (2nd) and Hampton
Hammers (3rd).
- The teams
MTB podium - Team Sram (1st), Vanderploog family (2nd) and Team Topbike
(3rd).
- Acknowledging
the nuts and bolts people, with Bernie McCardle, Mt Beauty local and one
of the best and most experienced MTB track builders in Australia, David Whitelaw
(Brumbies Hampton) and Kate Atkin (Brumbies Hampton).
- The Anderson
family at start - (L to R) Christi, Aidan and Phil.
- Rob Eva and
Phil Anderson at the start of long stage.
- The tri team
nearly comprised the entire road race.
- On the road
from Boomerang to Mt Beauty.
- A female road
cyclist enjoying the sunshine.
- Phil Anderson
on the cross-country course.
- Women's MTB
winner, Emma Anna Olle.
- Emma Anna Olle.
- Phil Anderson
and Rob Eva fighting for the corner.
- Damian
did Boomerang on a single speed!
Australian national MTB series #5
Images by Mikkeli Godfree/Freewheel. For a thumbnail gallery of these pics
click here.
Circuit de la Sarthe
Stage 1 - April 6: Saint-Jean-de-Monts - Vallet, 181.6 km
Images by AFP
Images by Jean-François Quénet
Images by www.velofotopro.fr.st
Stage 2 - April 7: Vallet - Montreuil-Juigné, 198.9 km
Images by AFP Photo
Images by Jean-François Quénet
Stage 3 - April 8: Montreuil-Juigné - Evron, 189 km
Images by AFP Photo
Images by Jean-François Quénet
Stage 4 - April 9: Evron - Le Mans, 181 km
Images by AFP Photo
Images by Jean-François Quénet
Croatia-Giant GP Istria
Images by Robert Gelo
Archer International Grand Prix
Images by Gerry McManus/www.gerrymcmanus.co.uk
- The final
break containing Julian Winn (Pinarello Assos), John Tanner (Planet X)
and Heath Blackgrove (NZ).
- Julian Winn
(Pinarello Assos) narrowly wins (no pun intended) the Archer GP from John
Tanner (Planet X).
- The podium
- John Tanner (Planet X, 2nd), Julian Winn (Pinarello Assos, 1st) and Heath
Blackgrove (NZ, 3rd).
- A disappointed
John Tanner (Planet X) bows his head while winner Julian Winn (Pinarello
Assos) speaks to the press in the background.
Little 500 Individual Time Trials
Images by Mark Zalewski
GP de la Ville de Rennes
Images by Mélanie Leveau
Vuelta al Pais Vasco
Stage 1 - April 5: Bergara - Bergara, 139 km
Images by AFP/Rafa Rivas
Stage 2 - April 6: Bergara - Zalla, 180 km
Images by AFP
Stage 3 - April 7: Zalla - Vitoria, 169 km
Images by AFP Photo
Stage 4 - April 8: Vitoria - Lekunberri, 182 km
Images by AFP Photo
Stage 5a - April 9: Lekunberri - Lazkao, 72 km
Images by AFP Photo
Hel van het Mergelland
Images by Odette Biets
Victorian criterium championships
Images by Mal Sawford
Tour of the Southern Grampians
Stage 1 - March 27: Coleraine, 36km
Images by Paul Logan/Coburg Cycling Club
Stage 2 - March 27: Coleraine, 75km
Images by Paul Logan/Coburg Cycling Club
Stage 3 - March 28: Coleraine, 111km
Images by Paul Logan/Coburg Cycling Club
Route Adélie
Images by Georges Mesnager
Images by Melanie Leveau/Cyclingnews.com
Images by www.velofotopro.fr.st
US World Cup Qualifier
Images by Mike Gladu/www.velodrome.com
- Colby Pearce
and Marty Nothstein chat before the opening session
- Annette Hanson
and Ashley Kimmett do the same
- Kevin Kremke
and Christian House reminisce about the old days in Austin
- Another beautiful
day for outdoor bike racing in Houston Texas
- Becky Conzelman
prepares to open the competition as first rider off in the Women's 500m TT
- Becky Conzelman
glides off the holders hands in the 500m TT
- Becky Conzelman
on lap two of the 500m TT setting a standard that will be hard to beat at
the Alkek
- Martha Dunne
goes commando (no aerobars) in the 500m TT to claim third
- Sarah Uhl
goes from top seed in the 500m TT to second to Conzelman
- Anthony Galvan
rode to fourth in his first ever competitive Kilo
- Bobby Walthour's
return to the track was rewarded with second place in the Kilo
- Anton Quist
continues the trend of masters success with a win in the Kilo
- Christian Stahl
started last, going from top seed to third overall in the Kilo
- Christian House
late of Austin, Texas, now Manchester qualifies second in the Men's 4k IP
Qualifying
- Mike Beers
spent last year in the sprint program, yet rode a to respectable fifth in
the Men's 4k IPQ
- Mike Tillman
qualified third, but moved up to the round for 1st and 2nd when House scratched
from the Men's 4k IP
- Kenny Williams
first track race of the year was rewarded with top seeding in the Men's 4k
IPQ
- Joey D'antoni
fresh off his trip to the Aguascalientes WC set the fourth fastest time in
Men's 4k IPQ
- Charlotte Miller
opens up Women's 200m Sprint Qualifying
- Tela Crane
makes the ride for 3rd and 4th after Women's 200m
- Lori Nock
moves into the round for 1st and 2nd with her ride in the Women's 200m
- Martha Dunne
qualifies for the ride off for 1st and 2nd after the Women's 200m
- Mike Beers
met D'antoni in the ride off for 3rd and 4th in the Pursuit Finals
- Joey D'antoni
relaxes after claiming third overall against Beers in the Pursuit Finals
- Kenny Williams
came up short against Tillman in the final for 1st and 2nd
- Mike Tillman
turned on the jets to beat Williams for 1st in the Pursuit Finals
- Women's 500m
podium - Martha Dunne, Becky Conzelman, Sarah Uhl (2nd, 1st, 3rd)
- Ashley Kimmet's
20 extra points for taking a lap propelled her to the win in the Women's
Points Race
- Sarah Uhl and
Becky Quinn traded sprints in the main group for second and third in the
Points Race
- Martha Dunne
needed all three rides to defeat Lori Nock in the Women's Match Sprint
- Walker Starr
kept things lively in the Men's Scratch Race
- Marty Nothstein,
Chris Remaly and Jame Carney form a chase group
- Wallker Starr,
Colby Pearce and Joey D'antoni form a late break
- Walker Starr
celebrates the Scratch Race win
- Bobby Lea
broadening his horizons with some sprinting in the Men's Match Sprint 200m
Qualifying
- Kevin Belz
qualifies third
- Anton Quist
again shows he's in rare form with the fastest 200m
- Stephen Alfred
clocks the second fastest time in 200m Qualifying
- Heather Albert
opens the Women's Pursuit Qualifying in third
- Erin Mirabella
clocks the fastest Pursuit time, moving directly into the round for 1st and
2nd
- Becky Conzelman
joins Mirabella with the second fastest clocking in the Women's Pursuit Qualifying
- Sarah Uhl
is the last to join the final four riders, setting the fourth fastest time
- Keirin Podium
- Aaron Kacala, Andy Lakatosh, Kevin Belz
- Team Pursuit
- D'antoni, Friedman, Lea, Williams
- Bobby Lea
edges Aaron Kacala to make the ride off for 3rd and 4th
- Ryan Nelman
prepares for the Sprint Finals from the hold of his father
- Heather Albert
takes the win in the ride off for 3rd and 4th in the Women's Pursuit Finals
- Sarah Uhl
finishes fourth overall in the Women's Pursuit
- Erin Mirabella
gets a good start in the Women's Pursuit final for 1st and 2nd
- Becky Conzelman
had all the best splits on the way to winning the Women's Pursuit
- Ryan Nelman
used all three rides to claim the third from Aaron Kacala in the Match Sprint
Final
- Kevin Belz
took on Bobby Lea in two rides for first place in the Match Sprint Finals
- Marty Nothstein
sits out multiple rain delays in the Men's Points Race
- Sarah Uhl
gets a quick rub while the track dries
- Heather Albert
checks her schedule for the final Sunday session
- Marty Nothstein
breaks away from the group on the rain-slick Alkek before the restarted points
race was postponed until Sunday morning
- Marty Nothstein
shadowed by Colby Pearce in the restart of the Men's Points Race
- Jame Carney,
Ryan Oelkers and Joey D'antoni start their improbably long breakaway
- Joey D'antoni
takes his pull with Carney and Oelkers in their long, point stealing breakaway
- Marty Nothstein
saves something for the Team Sprint, retiring at halfway point in the
Points Race
- Ryan Oelkers
helps with a pull as D'antoni and Carney rest on their long breakaway
- Jame Carney,
Ryan Oelkers and Joey D'antoni finally take a lap on the field 10 minutes
before the finish
- Marty Nothstein
warms down on the rollers during the Points Race
- Marty Nothstein
preps for the Team Sprint Finals
- Curtis Tolson
puts his head down with the three leaders on his wheel
- Kenny Williams
joins winner Jame Carney at the finish
- Eddy Cocina,
Erik Bonser & Mike Beers of Team Gotham qualify for the Team Sprint
Finals
- Andy Sparks,
Kevin Belz & Anton Quist of Team Brand Spanking set the new fast time
- Andy Lakatosh,
Stephen Alfred, Marty Nothstein as Team Navigators
- Women's Scratch
Race pack
- Ashley Kimmett
leads as Sarah Uhl, Erin Mirabella, Becky Quinn mark the Points Race winner
- Ashley Kimmett,
Becky Quinn, Becky Conzelman and Erin Mirabella all want the automatic qualifying
spot
- Ashley Kimmett
still driving the pace with three laps remaining while Heather Albert moves
upon the outside
- Heather Albert
helped off the track after going airborn on the final lap in the Women's Scratch
Race
- Jame Carney and
Colby Pearce controlled the Madison from whistle to bell
- Curtis Tolson
and Kenny Williams - Masters Madison champs best the field for second
- Jame Carney
puts a shoulder down in the rush to take a lap on the Madison field
- Bobby Lea and
Ryan Oelkers held on for third
- Jame Carney and
Colby Pearce keep the pace up with their lap advantage
- Curtis Tolson
whips the pace up in the final laps of the Madison
- Sparks, Belz,
Quist - Team Brand Spanking on their way to third in the Team Sprint
- Massie, Duvendeck,
Stahl - Team Cody brings the 1st place trophy home
- Lakatosh, Alfred,
Nothstein of Team Navigators miss the mark but take second place
- Women's Scratch
Race podium - Uhl, Quinn, Mirabella
- Men's Match Sprint
podium - Nelman, Belz, Lea
- Men's Points
Race podium - D'antoni, Carney, Oelkers
- Madison podium
- Oelkers/Lea, Pearce/Carney, Williams/Tolson
- Team Sprint Podium
- teams Brand Spanking, Cody and Navigators
- Team Sprint
winners Team Cody - Christian Stahl, Giddeon Massie and Adam Duvendeck
- Anton Quist
signs autographs after a great weekend
- Giddeon Massie
and Garth Blackburn (sprinter, retired, ex-teammates Focus 2004) catch
up after the event
- Christian Stahl
and Team USA Coach Andrejz Bek chat
Driedaagse van de Panne
Stage 1 - March 30: Middelkerke - Zottegem, 196 km
Images by AFP Photo
Images by Jeff Jones/Cyclingnews.com
Columbia University Grant's Tomb Criterium
Images by Stephen Chang
- Sarah Chubb
of CRCA/SanchezMetro means business!
- Start
of Women's 1-2-3 race
- Women's
1-2-3 action
- Nicole Wangsgard,
collegiate rider, and eventual podium finisher
- Women's
1-2-3 peloton
- Sarah Chubb
and Becky Koh of CRCA/Radical Media
- Frances
Harrison and Cindy Ma of CRCA/SanchezMetro
- Eventual
race winner Bronwyn Law-Viljoen of Global Locate sprinting for a prime
- Bronwyn
Law-Viljoen
- Sarah Chubb
and Midori Nakamura
- Elisa Gagnon,
CRCA/Aquafina followed by Katrin Davis/Independent Fabrication
- Midori Nakamura
- Sinead Fitzgibbon,
CRCA/Aquafina attacking out of a turn
- Katrina
Davis and Becky Koh
- Sinead Fitzgibbon
putting the hurt on again
- Decisive
looking attack from Julie Upton CRCA/Aquafina
- Nicole Wansgard
leading the bunch
- Team SanchezMetro
setting up their sprinters
- Leadout
for the sprint
- Start
of the men's 3/4 race
- CRCA/SanchezMetro
boys having a chat before the start
- Boys of
Westwood Velo from across the Hudson River was well represented with Michael
Gisler, John Chapman, Dave Kim, Westwood Velo Cycle.
- David Smith,
CRCA/SanchezMetro started off strong and eventually won the race.
- Steve Harvey,
CRCA/SanchezMetro
- Greg Fiore
and Thomas Pennell of CRCA/Magic-Blue Ribbon Boys
- Jason Parkin,
CRCA/Magic-Blue Ribbon Boys
- David Smith,
CRCA/SanchezMetro
- Marc Mauceri,
Magic-Blue Ribbon, Vinnie Vicari, CRCA/SanchezMetro, and Paulie Castro,
CRCA/Foundation
- David Smith,
CRCA/SanchezMetro, sitting in the men's 3/4 race
- Thomas Pennell,
Magic-Blue Ribbon
- Daniel Byrne,
CRCA/SanchezMetro, ninth place finisher
- Green light
to go
- Dave Kim,
Westwood Velo Cycle
- Daniel Schmalz,
CRCA/SanchezMetro
- Lee Sossen,
CRCA/Sakonnet Technology, Marc Mauceri, Magic-Blue Ribbon, and Alex Gulla,
CRCA/Visitbritain.Com
- Men's 3/4
cresting 122nd Street hill
- Gregg Galletta,
CRCA/Conrads
- Pascal Sauvayre
of CRCA/Blue Ribbon - Translations.Com
- Pascal Sauvayre
- Scot Willingham
and Steve Harvey of CRCA/SanchezMetro
- Scot Willingham
and Steve Harvey of CRCA/SanchezMetro
- Scot Willingham,
CRCA/SanchezMetro
- David Smith,
CRCA/SanchezMetro, and Alex Gulla, CRCA/Visitbritain.Com, starting to
form a break.
- David Smith
and Alex Gulla
- David Smith
and Alex Gulla
- CRCA/SanchezMetro
trying to contain the field from the break up ahead.
- Another
view of the break
- Another
view of the break
- Another
view of the break
Brabantse Pijl
Images by DCP/Bert Geerts
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to view this as a photo gallery)
Images by Luc Claessen/Cyclingnews/www.actiefotos.be
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to view this as a photo gallery)
Images by AFP/Etienne Ansotte
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Michael Boogerd (Rabobank) leads Didier Rous (Brioches la Boulengere),
Luca Paolini (Quick.Step-Davitamon) and Axel Merckx (Lotto-Domo) in the closing
stages of the Brabantse Pijl.
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Luca Paolini (Quick.Step-Davitamon) comes round Michael Boogerd (Rabobank)
to take a clear victory, while Nico Sijmens (Landbouwkrediet-Colnago, obscured)
tries desperately to close the gap at the end, but was content with third.
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Luca Paolini (Quick.Step-Davitamon) points to the sky with both hands,
signifying that the victory was for his brother-in-law Marco Rusconi, who
died in November last year from a congenital heart condition.
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Luca Paolini (Quick.Step-Davitamon) confirms his status as one of Italy's
next generation of class riders.
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The podium - (L to R) Michael Boogerd (Rabobank), Luca Paolini (Quick.Step-Davitamon)
and Nico Sijmens (Landbouwkrediet-Colnago).
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Luca Paolini (Quick.Step-Davitamon) points to the sky with both hands,
dedicating his win to his brother-in-law Marco Rusconi, who died in November
last year from a congenital heart condition.
Images by Gert Starckx/users.pandora.be/gert.starckx
Images by Sabine Sunderland
Critérium International
Stage 1 - March 27: Rethel - Charleville-Mézières, 190.5 km
Images by AFP Photo
Stage 2 - March 28: Les Vieilles Forges - Monthermé, 98.5 km
Images by AFP Photo/Franck Fife
Stage 3 - March 28: Charleville-Mézières ITT, 8.3 km
Images by Chris Henry/Cyclingnews.com
Images by AFP Photo/Franck Fife
Images by Elmar Krings
Tour de Normandie
Stage 5 - March 26 : Flers - Domfront TTT, 19 km
Images by www.velofotopro.fr.st
- The
Rabobank DS has a quiet word with one of his charges before the team time
trial.
- The
Hoop-CCC Polsat boys finished in second place today, 30 seconds behind
the winning team of Rabobank.
- Overall
leader Thomas Dekker (Rabobank Espoirs) and his team enjoy the fruits
of their labour after winning today's 19km team time trial from Flers to Domfront.
Stage 6 - March 26 : Domfront - St Hilaire du Harcouet, 85 km
Images by www.velofotopro.fr.st
Stage 7 - March 27 : St Hilaire - Bagnoles de l'Orne, 183 km
Images by www.velofotopro.fr.st
Stage 8 - March 28 : Bagnoles - Caen, 147 km
Images by www.velofotopro.fr.st
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