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Hamilton, Rock Racing Fighting Mad Over Rider Exclusions

Hamilton, Rock Racing Fighting Mad Over Rider Exclusions

Ahead of stage one of the Tour of California, the Rock Racing team was still up in arms about the exclusion of its three GC stars, Santiago Botero, Oscar Sevilla, and Tyler Hamilton. In particular, the American Hamilton had plenty to say about his exclusion from the eight day stage race. “AEG still owes me [...]

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  • Exclusive: Daily Podcast from the Tour of California - Stage One Edition
    February 18th, 2008

    Stage One. Sausalito to Santa Rosa. Jackson Stewart fighting, Hincapie crashing, Haedo winning. Today’s race had it all. So what does tomorrow look like. Listen to David Bernstein of The FredCast Cycling Podcast as he brings you Bicycle.Net’s exclusive in depth audio coverage of the Tour of California.
    Here’s the [...]

     
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  • Exclusive: Daily Podcast from the Tour of California - Preview Edition
    February 17th, 2008

    Bicycle.net this year is thrilled to bring you fantastic exclusive interviews and podcasts. Here are some thoughts on what this year’s Tour of California is going to bring you.
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  • Operation Puerto affair reopened
    February 14th, 2008

    MADRID, Feb 14, 2008 (AFP) - The Operation Puerto blood-doping affair
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  • Flat Tire - Now what am I to do but wait for one of santas reindeers
    December 12th, 2007

    Veloguy here. I am part of the very large “LA TriClub” in Los Angeles, CA. The club has something like 1,500 members, and still has that small club feel. The email below sent to the entire club and I thought that I would share it with you. We should keep in mind why [...]

  • How a Beach Cruiser can keep you fit
    December 5th, 2007

    Bicycle.net has a new contributor from an extremely cool bike shop in Southern California. They are a cruiser bicycle store only. Their first editorial contribution is below. read the post and then check out Chubby’s One Stop Cruiser Shop. My favorites are the stretched out singlespeed cruisers.

    How a Beach Cruiser can keep you fit
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  • Motorcycle (Bicycle) School: Be Very Afraid
    October 21st, 2007

    ANY TIME YOU SEE THE WORD “MOTORCYCLE”, EXCHANGE THE WORD “BICYCLE”. ALMOST EVERYTHING STATED CAN BE SAID OF A BICYCLE ALSO.
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    Massapequa, N.Y.
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  • Good Karma Wanted…Apply Within
    October 12th, 2007

    As cyclists, we’ve had almost as tough a run lately as your neighborhood mortgage banker or your favorite post-teen Hollywood starlette.  Seems we just can get no respect. 
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  • VeloGuy Featured in LA Sports & Fitness
    September 5th, 2007

    VeloGuy of Bicycle.net has gotten himself into the magazine called LAS&F (Los Angeles Sports & Fitness). As a member of Team Polar he not only rides in bicycle races, but also in races in triathlons. As an advocate for Team Polar he conducts clinics on the proper use of training with a heart rate monitors, [...]

  • Capitulation: by JT Fisher
    August 4th, 2007

    Capitulation
    Even the most ardent enthusiast of the sport of cycling deserves a break from the daily fallout of riders gone bad.
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