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Clásica de Pasca
33rd Bendigo Madison
Open de Espana 2
Acca Due O - Pasta Zara - Lorena Camicie team training ride
37th Giro delle Tre Province
Vuelta de las Americas
St Kilda Cycling Club
Riding in the snow
CCC Polsat team training
Giro del Mendrisiotto
Pomona Valley Stage Race
Vuelta a Murcia
Memorial Samyn
St Kilda Cycling Club Criterium
24th Vuelta Ciclística Independencia Nacional
@HOME team presentation
San Diego World Cup Qualifier
Joe Papp's Vuelta a Cuba diary
Snelling Road Race
Carnegie Caulfield CC
1st Geelong World Cup
Het Volk
Australia Women's World Cup presentations
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Clásica de Pasca - NE
Images courtesy Clásica de Pasca
Prologue - March 13: Cundinamarca
-
Hernán
Darío Bonilla (05 Orbitel) on his way to 5th place in the opening prologue.
Bonilla won the following stage in the afternoon, and in doing so, took
over the race leader's jersey from Ricardo Mesa (Lotería de Boyacá).
33rd Bendigo Madison
Images by Bendigo Advertiser
Open de Espana 2
Images by Isma Lejarreta
Acca Due O - Pasta Zara - Lorena Camicie team training
ride
Images by Photo Ianuale
37th Giro delle Tre Province
Images by Walter Brambilla/www.laborraccia.it
Vuelta de las Americas
Images by Jairo Enrique Rodrìguez unless stated otherwise
Stage 21 - March 16: Circuito Méjico DF, 100.8 km
Stage 15 - March 9: Morelia – Toluca, 230 km
Stage 14 - March 8: Querétaro – Morelia, 189.9 km
Stage 13 - March 7: San L. Potosí – Querétaro, 199 km
Stage 12 - March 6: Aguascalientes – San L. Potosí, 160 km
Stage 11 - March 5: León – Aguascalientes, 128 km
Stage 10 - March 4: Guadalajara – León, 207 km
Stage 9 - March 2: Circuito Mazatlán, 104 km
Images by Luis Alonso Rodriguez Carrillo
Stage 7 - February 28: Circuito en Monterrey, 100 km
Stage 5 - February 26: Veracruz – Xalapa, 93.7 km
Stage 4 - February 25: Villahermosa – Coatzacoalcos, 169 km
Stage 2 - February 23: Mérida – Campenche, 176 km
St Kilda Cycling Club
Images by Mikkeli Godfree
Riding in the snow
Mikkeli Godfree spent some time in England's Yorkshire Dales over the winter,
and sent these pics of classic Yorkshire snow
CCC Polsat team training
Images by Andrzej Dyszynski
Giro del Mendrisiotto
Images thanks to Velo Club Mendrisio
Pomona Valley Stage Race
Stage 2 - March 7: KB Home circuit race
Images by Rob Karman/www.roadbikephotos.com/
Stage 3 - March 8: Puddingstone road race, 90 miles
Images by Rob Karman/www.roadbikephotos.com/
Men
Women
Images by James Doh
- Jennifer Stevens
(Red5 Racing), Alison Dunlap (T-Mobile) and Megan Elliot (Saturn) in a breakaway
- Alison Dunlap
powers the break up a hill.
- Gina Hewes
does her own 4-stage race... as one of the key organizers of the event!
- There were
many club members and family that put in long hours to make the race a
success. Here Dominic Galenti marshalls the course.
- The main pack
in the womens' Puddingstone Road Race. Rona rode the front protecting Genevieve
Jeanson's leaders yellow jersey.
- With a team
of only 4 riders, Rona's talented team always rode the front to protect Genevieve.
- Saturn set
tempo all day in the road race, eating up breakaway attempts.
- A USA national
team member grabs some food in the finishing straight.
- The men's
field at the Puddingstone Road Race, Stage 3.
- Saturn and
Prime Alliance drive the field.
Stage 4 - March 9: Old Town Criterium
Images by Rob Karman/www.roadbikephotos.com/
Images by Steve Scott
Images by James Doh
- Schroeder
Iron attacked all day. Here Jake Erker and Pete Knudeson send alarm bells
ringing through the peloton.
- Cyclocross
star Tim Johnson (Saturn) turns on the afterburners to reel in the breakaway.
- Saturn riders
take the whoop-de turn 3.
- Tom Danielson
(Saturn) locked up the yellow jersey with a devestating time trial in Stage
1. He set the new course record previously held by Tinker Juarez and Pete
Knudeson
- Karen Bockell
(Rona-Esker), Alison Dunlap (T-Mobile), Megan Elliot (Saturn) and Helen Kelly
(TDS-Salsa) formed the winning break.
- Lynne Bessette
(Saturn) and race leader Genevieve Jeanson (Rona-Esker) covered attacks all
day to ensure Bockell's break would stay away.
- Kristin Lasasso
(Rona-Esker) negotiates turn 2.
- Desira Utzig
(Dasani) leads Genevieve Jeanson (Rona-Esker) and Amber Neben (T-Mobile) through
a turn.
- Alison Dunlap
(T-Mobile) and Megan Elliot motor to keep the break alive.
- Karen Bockell
(Rona-Esker) and the charming Aussie, Helen Kelly (TDS-Salsa) ensured the
break would stay away until the end.
- XC World
Champion Alison Dunlap (T-Mobile) was aggressive and powerful all weekend.
She was also very kind off the bike. World Champ and world class!
- Saturn rider
puts the smack down!
- The Kid's
race has been a popular addition to PVSR. Here the kids line up in the
staging area.
- How did Helen
Kelly (TDS-Salsa) podium in a close sprint with Bockell and Dunlap? She
informs us it's the snappy shoe covers! We were very happy for this charismatic
and talented Aussie!
- Prime Alliance
spent some time signing autographs for fans. They were also riding their new
Pinarello Prince cycles with backwards bent forks and seatstays.
- People line
up for a signature.
- The ladies
love JV!
- The race
blasts by the Red Bull registration tent.
- The closest
race of the weekend was in Cat 4. Here Steve Ferretti (SC Velo) powers
a breakaway that ended in a solo victory and 27 seconds over the field. 1
second short of overall victory!
- The happy
SC Velo cat 4 team. (L to R) Steve "Fast" Ferretti (2nd GC, 1st stage
4), Brian Smith, Dan Vinson (8th GC, 3rd Green Jersey, 2nd stage 4), Joe Zambrano,
Josh Purch, Brian Murphy, Jared Shimizu (10th GC, 1st stage 3), Ken Trainor,
Chris Wentz (7th GC).
Still more images by James Doh!
Memorial Samyn
Images by AFP Photo/Yves Boucau
Vuelta a Murcia
Stage 1 - March 5: Murcia - Ceuti, 162.1 km
Images by AFP Photo/J.F. Moreno
Stage 2 - March 6: Alguazas - Alto Cresta del Gallo, 153.6 km
Images by AFP Photo/J.F. Moreno
Stage 3 - March 7: Caravaca - Caravaca, 160.8 km
Images by AFP Photo/J.F. Moreno
- Erik Zabel (Telekom)
celebrates on the podium after winning the third stage of the Tour of Murcia
in Cravaca
Stage 4 - March 8: Cartagena - Alto de La Santa, 167.0 km
Images by AFP Photo/J.F. Moreno
Stage 5 - March 9: Murcia - Murcia ITT, 12.9 km
Images by AFP Photo/J.F. Moreno
Images by Diseño web
masadelante.com
St Kilda Cycling Club Criterium
Images by Mikkeli Godfree
24th Vuelta Ciclística Independencia
Nacional
Images by Franklin Beras Zorrilla
@HOME team presentation
Images by DCP/Bert Geerts
San Diego World Cup Qualifier
Day 1
Images by Mike Gladu/www.velodrome.com
Images by Mitchell Clinton/clintonphoto.com
Day 2
Images by Mitchell Clinton/clintonphoto.com
Images by Mike Gladu/www.velodrome.com
- Stephen
Alfred in the Cody Racing colors for 2003 earned top seed in the match
sprint with the fastest clocking.
- Tanya Lindenmuth
claimed the top spot in qualifying
- New USABA
pairing Carissa Whitsell and Katie Compton held off Pam Fernandes and
Renee Duprell, another new matchup, in the Paralympic Tandem Sprints.
- Jamie Staff
(GBR) is quickly gaining valuable track sprinting experience - tested
in this case by young US National Team Olympic hopefuls Giddeon Massie and
Garth Blackburn in the early sprint rounds.
- A painfully
long yet eventually successful solo effort to take a lap earned Eric Saunders
the win in the men's points race.
- Erin Mirabella
made quick work of the competition in the Women's 3k pursuit.
- Tanya Lindenmuth
saved her strength for the Sprints, putting away 2001 Jr World Sprint Champ
Sarah Uhl.
- Jamie Staff
fought hard for his bronze medal, needing all three rides to get past Mark
Guerin in the finals.
- Marty Nothstein's
ended his long day (200m, points race qualifying heat and final, all sprints
rounds) with a silver medal - falling in the end to the top sprint seed Stephen
Alfred.
- Men's match
sprint champions Alfred and Nothstein.
Day 3
Images by Mitchell Clinton/clintonphoto.com
Images by Mike Gladu/velodrome.com
- Marty Nothstein
takes the kilo title
- Erik Bonser
rolls to second in the kilo
- Adam Duvendeck
pulls up third in the kilo
- Sarah Uhl,
third in the 500 meter
- Becky Conzelman,
second in the 500 meter
- Tanya Lindenmuth,
first in the 500 meter and only qualifier under the time standard
- Team Squadra
in Team Sprint Qualifying (Chris Henderson, Adam Smith, Kevin Schiller)
- Team "TBD"
(Edward Mitchell, Brian Lopes, Jamie Staff)
- Cody "A"
(Andy Sparks, Stephen Alfred, Mark Guerin)
- FOCUS 2004
(Josh Weir, Adam Duvendeck, Garth Blackburn)
- Terry Roach
took a lap in the Women's points and placed third
- Erin Mirabella
and her ever-present shadow Becky Quinn lead out eventual winner Ashley Kimmet
- Kimmet took
two laps and 40 points - Annette Hanson needed only one lap to take second
- Mariano
Friedick returns to the track, paired with Nothstein in the Madison
- Colby Pearce
works on Friedick...
- ...which
left Eric Saunders to handle Nothstein...
- Madison
victors Tyler Farrar and Mike Creed, with Pearce and Saunders on their
heels
- Saunders
and Farrar blazing to the finish - putting themselves on the World Cup
roster for the first time
- Team Squadra
- Henderson, Smith and Schiller in the Team Sprint
- All-BMX
Team "TBD" - Mitchell, Lopes and Staff take third in the finals
- Team Cody
"A" - Sparks, Alfred and Guerin shoot for Gold
- FOCUS 2004
- Weir, Duvendeck and Blackburn squeak into first by 1/10sec
Joe Papp's Vuelta a Cuba diary
Images by Neil Aldridge
Images by Joe Papp and Mike Fraysse
- Todd Herriott
and UPMC soigneur Ricardo Salazar before the start of the Tour of Cuba
in Baracoa
- Damian Martinez
(Cuba A)
- Rider from Matanzas
provincial team
- The mixed international
team, sponsored by the Union Deportiva Internacional
- Joel Marino
of Cuba B
- Team UPMC relaxes
along the seawall before the start of the Tour
- Cuba A team
coach Eduardo Alonso advises rider Amaran Romero, while Lizardo "Costa
Rica" Benitez looks on
- UPMC rider Joe
Papp (C) returns from the dead with the help of a Cuban doctor (L) and
UPMC soigneur Ricardo Salazar. Papp lost one hour on the first stage and almost
abandoned the race before going on to win two stages.
- The Matanzas
team receives instruction before the start of stage 3
- Habana province
rider who would abandon on stage 3 after a horrific crash
- The Tour’s first
leader, Damian Martinez (Cuba A)
- The field before
the start of stage 3
- Joe Papp (L),
double stage winner, and Todd Herriott, GC winner
- UPMC’s Joe Papp,
who would later abandon the Tour because of sickness
- Uruguayan Mateo
Sasso (UPMC) chats with Cuban school kids
- Ciudad Habana
riders
- Guantanamo Province
riders
- UPMC riders
Joe Papp © and Mateo Sasso (R) enjoy the spoils of victory, while Guantanamo’s
William Leyva (L) came third
- UPMC’s Todd
Herriott (L) and Joe Papp (R) celebrate after winning the stage and taking
over the leader’s jersey
- Pedro Pablo
Perez (second from right), 2-time winner of the Tour of Cuba, relaxes
with Yosvani Falcon and other Pinar del Rio riders before a stage. Perez was
not competing in 2003 because of illness.
- Eliecer Valdes
(green jersey) and Todd Herriott (yellow) before a stage start. Herriott went
on to take the overall win, with Valdes second.
Images by Franklin Reyes and Neil Aldridge
Snelling Road Race
Images by Tiffany Bianco/Fleeting
Moment Photography
Carnegie Caulfield CC
Images by Mal Sawford
1st Geelong World Cup
Images by John Veage
Australia Women's World Cup presentations
Images by James Victor
Images by Gennie Sheer/Cycling Australia
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