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Pro Cycling News – Way Short Post

Posted on 14 November 2005 by cosmo

Yeah. The problem with updating at 11:16pm EDT is that the next morning at 10, the news is all the same as it was during the last post, because Massachusetts’ last night is still Europe’s this morning. Dang. Ah well. This’ll be a domestic news post, then: Mike Creed and Danny Pate have signed to…

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Pro Cycling News – Sunday News Dump

Posted on 14 November 2005 by cosmo

Ugh. No news all week, and then BAM – Giro presentation, reactions and like a bajillion interesting side-stories all on the day I have to get up at 5am to go volunteer at a cyclocross race. So yeah, top story: Giro 2006 has lots of hills and a split stage (they apparently need additional approval…

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Giro Route Announcement

Posted on 12 November 2005 by cosmo

Finally! Here’s the official site, and, to save you the trouble of hacking around the Italian web page, here’s Cyclingnews’ and Daily Peloton’s reports, plus a map from Pez. The story is no change in course, depsite threats of boycotts from non-Italian teams.

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Pro Cycing News – WTF, amico?

Posted on 12 November 2005 by cosmo

Seriously. I know, both from comments on yesterday’s post and recent forum postings that at some point today, the ’06 Giro route was officially available. But it has since been take down. Cyclingnews, VeloNews, Daily Peloton, they’ve all got nothing on it. It’s still only 4 pm in Milan, so concievably, the presentation may not…

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Pro Cycling News – Splitting Stages, Splitting Hairs

Posted on 11 November 2005 by cosmo

It’s in all the papers today: rumors of a split stage to end the ’06 Giro d’Italia. Split stages have been a bit of a bugaboo for the peloton in the past. The stage (or stages, depending on how you look at it) would consist of an uphill timetrial in the AM and the final…

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Pro Cycling News – Tour, Giro, and B sample

Posted on 10 November 2005 by cosmo

It’s barely mid-November, and already Jan Ullrich is getting it in gear, gaming up for what could be his most difficult Tour de France to lose since, like, 1998. Good for him. Chances are, the big German won’t have to worry about George Hincapie; he’s been selected as a “protected rider,” which has been an…

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Pro Cycling News – The Three R's

Posted on 9 November 2005 by cosmo

Yes, kiddies, today’s lesson is on the three R’s of off-season cycling journalism. First step is Reduce: Check out Cycloblog; maybe four, five posts in the past month? And TDFBlog hasn’t posted since, what, like August? Even Cyclingnews has to cut down from its three-news-posts-a-day peak. Of course, you’ll see no post frequency reduction here….

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Pro Cycling News – The Seguros Affair

Posted on 8 November 2005 by cosmo

So, in case you missed it, the big news is Roberto Heras has tested positive for EPO. Coverage has been pretty wide-spread so far. While Heras has maintained his innocence and blamed a lab mix-up for the positive, the news couldn’t have come at a worse time for his team. The positive sample, from Stage…

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*NEWS FLASH* – Heras Positive

Posted on 7 November 200517 December 2014 by cosmo

Or more accurately, “non-negative”, though if it’s not negative, there’s really only one thing it could be. According to Cyclingnews, the non-negative A sample came from Stage 20, in which Heras rode a blistering TT, coming in second and expanding his lead over Denis Menchov. He could, of course, still be exonerated by a clean…

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2005 West Hill Shop Cyclocross – Report

Posted on 7 November 2005 by cosmo

After briefly surveying the previous night’s damage by rummaging through the pockets of my pants (three Molsen Golden caps and a couple of Pabst pull-tabs) it was off to I-91 North via the Molly Stark trail. Fog and confused New Yorkers slowed things down over Hogback Mountain, so there was only about a 40 minutes…

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About the Author

a headshot of Cosmo Catalano

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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