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Pro Cycling News – California, Here We Come

Posted on 3 November 2005 by cosmo

Yesterday, the Tour of California (thankfully, not Tour de California) was just a grim, jagged profile in the night. Now all of a sudden *BAM* the watertight compartments are flooded and Leo’s waist-deep in 35-degree seawater, trying to find an axe to hack off Kate Winslet’s handcuffs. Congrats to the Tour of California marketing board for releasing the route in the post-season news vaccuum, before people have gotten tired of constantly checking news agencies for news that isn’t there. The media was on this story like overcrowded pirhanhas on a one-legged cow. Of course, some important things are missing, still, like, well, ANY real stage-specific details (there’s just this omnipresent map) but if you’ve read the above links, you know at least that ESPN2 (“The Duece”) will be providing nightly coverage of the race, which runs from Feb 19 through the 26th. If you’re a subject of Herr Governator, I would strongly recommend volunteering at the event, because it will be freakin’ sweet.

Though Paolo Bettini’s Quick-Step team looks not be on the start list (which is too bad, as he is from La California in Italy), one rider who’ll fit right in, courtesy of his beautifully tousled surfer hair, is recent recent Disco signing and former Postie Matt White. Whitey was, you’ll recall, another bit of fallout from the Sony-Ericsson debacle. With most ProTour rosters already bursting at the seams, it’s beginning to look unlikely that any remaining lost riders will get scooped up. Speaking of being lost, remember Igor Astarloa? Won the world title in 2003, signed with Cofidis, got forced onto Lampre due to a drug scandal unrelated to him at Cofidis, didn’t score any results and ended up out of the ProTour? Well, rumors have been flying that he’ll be back with Lampre next season. But previously, those rumors had hinged on the Spaniard’s close association with then-probable Lampre co-sponsor Valsir. With Fondital now the apparent co-sponsor of Lampre, could this jeopardoze the former World Champ’s spot on the roster? I, and cycling fans everywhere, certainly hope not.

thoughts on “Pro Cycling News – California, Here We Come”

  1. Anonymous says:
    28 November 2005 at 5:58 am

    https://www.todociclismo.com/noticia.asp?id=29516

    Reply
  2. Anonymous says:
    28 November 2005 at 6:37 am

    28/11/2005 Liquigas-Astarloa, l’affare non si fa

    La notizia è rimbalzata questa mattina dai siti internet spagnoli, ma è
    stata subito smentita. Igor Astarloa ed il suo fedele compagno Peio
    Arreitunandia non vestiranno la maglia della Liquigas nella prossima
    stagione.
    «Qualche contatto c’è stato – conferma il team manager Roberto Amadio – ma
    non si è concretizzato, anche perché noi abbiamo già in organico ventotto
    corridori e riteniamo di essere sufficientemente attrezzati per affrontare
    una stagione intensa come quella che ci aspetta».

    from
    https://www.tuttobiciweb.it/home.htm

    Reply
  3. Anonymous says:
    30 November 2005 at 9:12 am

    Tour of California attracts Gilberto !
    https://www.bicirace.com/index.html

    Reply
  4. Allison Good says:
    23 July 2011 at 8:51 pm

    Hiya – grand post! Is any one aware if there are cheaper SMS text message marketing services 4 shops at California than 12stores.com? They only cost nine dollars / a month, unfortunately… l’ve 2 present 4ish more options 4 my suits. 🙂

    Reply

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Best known for his How The Race Was Won® video series, Cosmo Catalano began blogging about pro cycling from a bike shop in 2005. Between then and now, he's designed cycling infographics, built cycling web apps, and supplied cycling content to print and broadcast media, all in the name of backing up his near-endless criticism with proof that it can be done better. He complains about cycling on Twitter at @Cyclocosm.

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