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Archive for November, 2008

EuroPeloton: Cozza rider to watch in 2009

EuroPeloton: Cozza rider to watch in 2009

EuroPeloton features Steven Cozza as “The People’s Champion” in a profile that positions the young rider as one to watch in 2009. From the article: “As Garmin team director Jonathan Vaughters has said many times, Cozza has the potential to be one of the best domestiques in the history of American cycling. I would go [...]


CayCompass: Vande Velde to race in Cayman Invitational

CayCompass: Vande Velde to race in Cayman Invitational

The Caymanian Compass reports on Christian Vande Velde’s participation in the Cayman Islands Pirates Week Invitational that starts today. The four-stage race runs through November 10 and includes an opening time trial, criterium, circuit race and final 75-mile road stage. From the article: “I can’t wait to get down to race in Grand Cayman. It’s [...]


What happens in 'off season'?

What happens in 'off season'?

In our planning, this period is called the ‘off season’. But what is off? For the riders I train, the season is certainly off with no competitive road racing at the moment. But does this mean work, communication, planning and training are off too? We evaluated each rider’s season by looking back at the lists [...]


Dynamic Dortmund Duo

Dynamic Dortmund Duo

A report from the Dortmund 6-Day in Westfalenhalle Dortmund, Germany The Dortmund Six Day finished last night with Daniel (slingee) and I (slinger) taking another three laps on the field, which meant we finished 9th in the overall classification. We were very happy with this result in our first Six. Holloway also pulled out his [...]


Lucky in St. Louis

Lucky in St. Louis

Lisa Brown writes from St. Louis, Missouri I felt very lucky to catch the Hermann-St. Charles stage of the Tour of Missouri from start to finish. It was so humid in Hermann that most of the teams stayed in their RVs before the start. Who could blame them? Danny Pate (above) was nice enough to [...]


Farrar family update

Farrar family update

We are so thankful for the outpouring of support we have received in the wake of my father’s accident. All of the letters, emails, cards, text messages, etc. have been inspirational and touching. My father has a long road ahead of him and I know these will be a welcome comfort along the way. My [...]


CyclingWeekly: South Wales with Magnus Backstedt

CyclingWeekly: South Wales with Magnus Backstedt

CyclingWeekly.com follows pro rider and family man Magnus Backstedt through South Wales on one of his favorite local rides. In between his chatty ride commentary, Magnus also talks about the team and his Tour performance. From the article: “I thought about your readers and thought what could be better than coming here, getting the family [...]


CyclingNews: Tyler Farrar leads rally for father

CyclingNews: Tyler Farrar leads rally for father

CyclingNews reports on a rally that will be led by Tyler Farrar and held in support of his father Dr. Ed Farrar on Sunday, November 9 in Wenatchee, Washington. Dr. Farrar remains hospitalized after being involved in a car/bike accident last week.


Dortmunder 6-Day: Riding 'au bloc'

Dortmunder 6-Day: Riding 'au bloc'

Colby Pearce (left) reports on his adventures with partner Daniel Holloway (right) in the Dortmunder 6-Day Race in Germany: Last night (day 3) was a late night and we made it to bed by 3 am. Today, because it’s Sunday, we had an early race schedule, so we are a bit sleep deprived but happy. [...]


CycleTo: Cozza on Heroes and Hair

CycleTo: Cozza on Heroes and Hair

In this CycleTo video, a bearded Steven Cozza talks about role models and facial hair.