Welcome to This Week in Road Cycling.
Local Racing:
Week in Review:
-Tortilla Flats RR, Tuesday June 24: I was too scared to go, so someone else will have to tell you about how terribly hot it was.
-Summit Center Stage Race: Some of us went up to Flagstaff for a weekend of high altitude bike racing. Here's how everyone did.
CAT 3: Will Allender: 14th on stage 2 (84 mile RR), 11th on GC
CAT 4: Anthony Molieri: 11th on stage 1, 25th on stage 2, 16th on GC
CAT 5: Alan Brown (Team Badass): 2nd on stage 1, 9th on stage 2, 7th on GC
CAT 5: Nikolai Skievaski: 18th stage 1, 18th* stage 2, 19th on GC
*Niko sacrificed his chances at a stage win in order to lead out Alan(Badass) for the bonus sprint.
Races in July:
-Tortilla Flats RR (Series): Every (Except the second Tuesday of every month) Tuesday starting May 20 though August 12. http://www.azcycling.com/08cal
-Picacho Time Trial Series: 7/6. 7/27: Picacho, AZ http://www.saguarovelo.org
Pro Racing:
Over this past week many European countries held their National Championship races here are the ones I care about enough to inform you of.
Belgium: Won by 22 year old Jurgen Roelandts. Poor Tom Boonen.
Netherlands: Who cares about the Netherlands right? Right now, everyone should. Lars Boom has won I think his billionth race this year. Here is a short list of things you could currently call him: National Champion of the Netherlands, WORLD Cyclocross Champion, WORLD Under 23 Time Trial Champion, Destroyer of Dreams. Look at his Wikipedia page he's won 4 different world championships and he's only 22 years old.
Spain: Alejandro Valverde won and will switch kits with his teammate Joaquim Rodriquez who won last year. I will say it right now, Valverde is my pick to win the Tour de France this year. My Spanish Grandmother would agree.
Italy: 2nd-4th place were a trio of pretty awesome bike riders (Visconti, Pozzatto, Rebellin). To bad they were defeated by Lance Armstrong's old buddy Fillipo Simeoni. Here is a little something from back in 2004 to refresh your memory on their great relationship.
The CSC Group:
Norway: Kurt Asle-Arvesen
Denmark: Niki Sorensen
Luxemburg: Frank Schleck
Switzerland: Fabian Cancellara (TT)
-Could it really be anyone else but Cancellara at this point? He won by over 1.5 minutes.
Non-Bike racing news:
-Landis Loses
-So does Rasmussen
I can't think of anything else at the moment, so I guess I'll leave as it is. Starting next week it will be all Tour all the time.
-Anthony
2 comments:
I am not a Badass!
-Alan
Yes you are
-Mary
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