Stacey Jensen of Kissena sprinted to victory in Wantagh on Sunday.
(Continue reading)In our exclusive interview, Tom Danielson of Garmin-Transitions reveals how he bounced back to the top level of pro cycling this year with a TT win and third overall at the Vuelta a Burgos and a convincing ride at the Tour of Spain before the flu knocked him out. Tommy D is back.
(Continue reading)You got 6th last year in the Cat. 2 race. What makes you want to come back again this year as a pro for the UCI race on the 18th? Battenkill is too epic to miss, and I enjoy racing in dirt and bad weather. This year will be longer and harder, but I’m coming [...]
(Continue reading)THIS WEEK I caught up with local rider Gavriel Epstein of CRCA/Foundation to get the inside scoop on his experience racing in this past weekend’s Redlands Bicycle Classic in California. Here’s what he had to say. You’re riding with CRCA/Foundation this year. How did that come about? I was approached by Foundation at the end [...]
(Continue reading)Brooklyn Spring Series at Floyd Bennett Field – race report from 20greenbeans on Vimeo.
(Continue reading)I caught up with Dan Chabanov (Adler) moments after he won the 2010 Red Hook Criterium in Brooklyn, New York.
(Continue reading)Interview conducted Feb. 5, 2010. It has been condensed and edited. Because video is HD, it’s best viewed over a high-speed Internet connection using an Ethernet cable. WiFI is not recommended at this time.
(Continue reading)LAST YEAR SCOTT SAVORY didn’t start racing till June, which is about mid-season for most of us roadies. Yet he managed to still do about 20 races. What’s more, the then unattached rider got seven wins and a dozen or so top 5s. This year, the Guyana native wants to begin racing a lot earlier, [...]
(Continue reading)In the second half of our interview with former pro and 1994 national time trial champion Clay Moseley, a brief history of doping up close, loco days at races south of the border, and musings on the personalities of bike racers.
(Continue reading)Former pro Clay Moseley competed against the likes Jeff Pierce, Bob Roll, and Lance Armstrong. He raced the Tour DuPont and the Pan American Games and in several countries. CyclingReporter.com’s Eugene Dougherty sat down with Moseley, the 1994 US national time trial champion.
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