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No Peeing, Please,
and Other Tour Rules
Jul 23, 2010 2:09 PM CDT
No Peeing, Please, and Other Tour Rules
Bicyclists in Tour de France are bound by etiquette
(Newser)
- The Tour de France isn't all yellow shirts and glory. The
Wall Street Journal
takes a look at some of the rules—informal and otherwise—that guide the bicyclists.
Don't grab first place if the current leader is having mechanical trouble. (Alberto Contador broke this informal no-no in the current
...
NYPD Cop Avoids Jail
Over Assault on Bicyclist
Jul 14, 2010 4:39 PM CDT
NYPD Cop Avoids Jail Over Assault on Bicyclist
Rookie officer resigned over videotaped incident
(Newser)
- A former New York City cop caught on videotape shoving a bicyclist to the ground avoided a jail sentence today. Patrick Hogan, who'd been on the force only 2 weeks at the time of the incident, faced 4 years in prison or probation, but got neither, reports the
New York
...
A Day in the Life of a Tour de France Rider's Stomach
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Jul 11, 2010 11:06 AM CDT
A Day in the Life of a Tour de France Rider's Stomach
Here's what 9,000 calories look like
(Newser)
- Three weeks, 2,200 miles, and a few mountains: Clearly, a few Clif bars won't hack it for Tour de France riders. LiveScience takes a look at how, and what, Lance Armstrong et al eat on race days:
For starters, they eat often, about 6 times a day: twice before,
...
Landis:
Armstrong Team
Sold Bikes for Doping
Jul 3, 2010 12:52 PM CDT
Landis: Armstrong Team Sold Bikes for Doping
Lance denies that and other new allegations
(Newser)
- Happy Tour de France day. Let's celebrate with more allegations from Floyd Landis against Lance Armstrong, followed by another denial from Armstrong. In a lengthy
Wall Street Journal
article , Landis:
Claims some of the bikes intended for the US Postal Service team were sold for cash instead of going to
...
Landis Admits Doping,
Says Lance Did It, Too
fingers entire US team
May 20, 2010 7:39 AM CDT
Landis Admits Doping, Says Lance Did It, Too
Authorities told of elaborate regimen used by entire US team
(Newser)
- Floyd Landis might just be the Jose Canseco of cycling. The disgraced cyclist has sent letters to the US Anti-Doping Agency and the FDA agent who broke the BALCO case outlining an elaborate doping regimen used by the entire US Postal Service Cycling Team from 2002 to 2005, the
New
...
Google Maps Adds Directions for Bicyclists
Mar 10, 2010 11:56 AM CST
Google Maps Adds Directions for Bicyclists
New feature takes hills, bike paths, busy streets into account
(Newser)
- An eagerly awaited new Google Maps feature plots out directions optimized for bicycle travel. The option doesn’t work for all locations,
Wired
notes—it covers 150 cities—and for some trips the bike route is identical to the car route. But it does offer alternatives, including steering riders toward...
French Judge Issues Warrant for Floyd Landis
Feb 15, 2010 2:28 PM CST
French Judge Issues Warrant for Floyd Landis
US cyclist wanted for questioning in hacking of drug-testing lab
(Newser)
- A French judge has issued an international arrest warrant for US cyclist Floyd Landis in connection with a case of data hacking at a doping laboratory, France's anti-doping chief said today. French judge Thomas Cassuto is seeking to question Landis about computer hacking dating back to September 2006 at the...
LA Doc Gets 5 Years for Hitting Bicyclists
Jan 8, 2010 2:54 PM CST
LA Doc Gets 5 Years for Hitting Bicyclists
Physician convicted of assault for braking hard to 'teach them a lesson'
(Newser)
- A California doctor was sentenced to 5 years in prison today for seriously injuring two cyclists with his car. Christopher Thompson, 60, was convicted in November of assault with a deadly weapon and other charges for slamming on his brakes after pulling in front of the bicyclists. Judge Scott Millington...
How to Look Good on Your Bike: a Poseur's Guide
COMMENTARY
Sep 9, 2009 9:02 AM CDT
How to Look Good on Your Bike: a Poseur's Guide
(Newser)
- Bicycle fever is sweeping across American cities, and there's a good chance you, too, have fallen victim. Wondering what your place is in this strange new world? Ari Samsky of SpliceToday is here to help. Know your "caste," he says, and you'll know how to behave:
Racing Cyclists:
...
Sorry, Lance, This Doesn't Look Like Your Year
analysis
Jul 22, 2009 6:28 PM CDT
Sorry, Lance, This Doesn't Look Like Your Year
(Newser)
- The Tour de France still has three days left, but nothing short of a two-wheeled miracle will give Lance Armstrong his eighth title, writes Diane Pucin in the
Los Angeles Times
. Armstrong is now in fourth place, and about the best he can do is push hard in the final...
Rivalry Grows Between
Armstrong, Teammate
TOUR DE FRANCE
Jul 14, 2009 6:22 AM CDT
Rivalry Grows Between Armstrong, Teammate
(Newser)
- Lance Armstrong is in third place going into the 10th stage of the Tour de France today—eight seconds behind the leader, and just two seconds behind Astana teammate Alberto Contador. The two cyclists have faced endless questions about a rift, reports the BBC, and it's unclear who will lead...
Green Berlin Brothel
Offers Cyclists Discount
Jul 14, 2009 2:10 AM CDT
Green Berlin Brothel Offers Cyclists Discount
(Newser)
- A Berlin brothel is trying to boost business and make the red-light district a greener place with a new discount program, Reuters reports. Patrons who cycle to the brothel or who can prove they got there on public transport will get $7 off the usual $100 price, according to the...
France Learns
to Love Lance
Jul 10, 2009 6:46 AM CDT
France Learns to Love Lance
(Newser)
- Lance Armstrong is racing for his eighth yellow jersey, but the cyclist has already won a more elusive prize: the respect of the cycle-mad French. From 1999 to 2005, the years he dominated the Tour de France, many French fans saw him as frigid and haughty, and the press hounded...
Top Riders
to Watch
(Besides
Lance)
tour de France
Jul 4, 2009 11:00 AM CDT
Top Riders to Watch (Besides Lance)
(Newser)
- The Tour de France got under way today, and the BBC runs down some of the cyclists to watch. It all starts with Lance Armstrong, of course, who, "for better or worse," will grab most of the attention. Others:
Alberto Contador: The 2007 winner is the favorite this
...
Worst (Un)Retirements
in Sports
OPINION
May 21, 2009 9:09 AM CDT
Worst (Un)Retirements in Sports
(Newser)
- With Brett Favre mulling yet another unretirement, Will Leitch of
New York
magazine looks back on the worst unretirements in sports history. They range from cringe-worthy to incomparably cringe-worthy:
Ricky Williams:
How many drug tests can one man fail?
Lance Armstrong:
"It’s difficult to come up with a
...
Drunken Cyclists Face
the Slammer in Poland
Apr 11, 2009 12:13 PM CDT
Drunken Cyclists Face the Slammer in Poland
2,000 Poles are in prison for drunken cycling
(Newser)
- Polish courts have left intact a law that allows two-year prison terms for drunken cyclists. Critics say bikers—2,000 of whom sit behind bars—should be treated like pedestrians, who face only fines for being drunk in public. The Constitutional Court dismissed that argument, saying the speedier transport uses...
Armstrong Embraces His Pain
opinion
Mar 25, 2009 4:26 PM CDT
Armstrong Embraces His Pain
(Newser)
- Lance Armstrong underwent surgery today to repair his shattered collarbone, and Sally Jenkins, in the
Washington Post
, says he seems almost happy to be “reunited with his old friend”—pain. “Most people’s natural reaction is to avoid pain, to anesthetize it, dull it, or kill it....
Cycling Battles Doping With 'Biological Passports'
Feb 28, 2009 4:50 AM CST
Cycling Battles Doping With 'Biological Passports'
Blood profiling case could determine the future of antidoping
(Newser)
- A landmark doping case being pursued by cycling authorities could help the sport pull ahead of the pack in the fight against performance-enhancing drugs, the
New York Times
reports. Cycling's governing body is preparing a case using blood profiles—or "biological passports"—that show telltale changes in the...
Thefts Plague Pioneering Paris Bike Program
Feb 10, 2009 4:17 AM CST
Thefts Plague Pioneering Paris Bike Program
Thieves, daredevils give fleet of rental bikes a rough ride
(Newser)
- Paris’ widely copied self-service bike rental program has had a much rougher ride than planners bargained for, the
Daily Telegraph
reports. Almost 8,000 of the 20,000 bikes originally supplied through the Vélib project have been stolen in the past 18 months. Many others have been vandalized or...
Lance's Return to
Begin in Australia
Sep 24, 2008 8:22 AM CDT
Lance's Return to Begin in Australia
Move over, Brett: Lance's comeback will be huge
(Newser)
- Lance Armstrong will announce today his return to professional cycling will be in January's Tour Down Under,
USA Today
reports, with the ultimate goal of competing for his eighth Tour de France title in July. Armstrong is also to unveil the creation of a new 23-and-under team to include 18-year-old...
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