Posted by Christina Kelkel on September 1, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Jody Cundy ( GBR ) – Men’s C4 4km Individual Pursuit – © Christina Kelkel
Jody Cundy smashed his Columbian rival in the C4 4km Individual Pursuit to win his first medal at a Paralympic home games!
He took just 5 laps out of 16 to chase down Diego German Duenas Gomez and secure a bronze. The double Beijing gold medallist was on a mission to claim his medal as he overlapped his opponent and punched the air in victory as the... Read More
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Posted by Anna Magrath on February 13, 2012 · Leave a Comment
NOW CLOSED!
Winners….
Guy Calveley
C. Wright
Sam Baker
Calling all coffee loving cyclists!
Lavazza, Italy’s favourite coffee and the official coffee of Wimbledon is giving three lucky Cycling Shorts. readers the opportunity to win the ultimate coffee lover’s dream: a year’s supply of authentically Italian coffee, a Moka Stove Pot and a limited edition 2012 Lavazza Calendar worth approximately £130 in total.
Lavazza’s ground coffee... Read More
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Posted by Nancy Arreola on December 10, 2011 · 1 Comment
We are in the sprinting line on our way to the Olympic Games of London. Sofia has to participate in the four World Cups, Pan American Championship and the World Championship in order to make enough points to qualify.
The qualification system its complicated, it’s a ranking for Continents. The American continent has 5 places for the women’s omnium and we have Sarah Hammer (USA), Tara Whitten (Canada) and Marlies Mejias (Cuba) that have secured... Read More
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Posted by Nancy Arreola on December 2, 2011 · 1 Comment
Cali Track World Cup 2011
Update From Cali World Cup
The highlights of yesterday are quite interesting; in the men’s team sprint qualifying the German trio of Rene Enders, Maximilian Levy and Stefan Nimke set a new World Record in an impressive ride (42.914), the women’s team sprint was won also by Germany with Kristina Vogel and Miriam Welte.
Results:
1 Germany
Rene Enders
Maximilian Levy
Stefan Nimke
2 Team Erdgas... Read More
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Posted by Nancy Arreola on October 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Pan-American Games - Guadalajara - Mexico
Last week was very crazy and very intense! It was time for the PanAm Games in Mexico!!!
This track is brand new and its SUPER fast, believe me when I say it could be one of the fastest tracks in the whole world, the track is in a place with great altitude (Guadalajara, Mexico) and it’s a nice indoor track. I think it’s perfect for someone who’s planning to break a World Record.
The races were... Read More
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Posted by Anna Magrath on June 20, 2011 · 2 Comments
Jamie Staff – Image ©Copyright Way Ahead PhotographyThursday 09:10 California Time
A few weeks ago I hooked up for a chat with British Track and BMX cycling star Jamie Staff to find out how the World and Olympic champion is settling in to his new life and routine over in the States as USA’s Director of Sprint, and to discuss his other projects and thoughts on his old team back in the UK. It’s 9am California time and Jamie’s... Read More
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