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If You're Looking For A Date In Belgium

Posted on 14 September 2009 by cosmo

Aside from giving domestic pros a chance to mix it up against the best in the world, events like the Tour of Missouri are fertile ground for cultural exchange as well: From Jeremy Powers of Team Jelly Belly: “…through the feedzone I watched this Quickstep dude hang onto his feed bag for 5K before tossing…

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How The Race Was Won – 2009 Vuelta A Espana, Stage 13

Posted on 13 September 20097 August 2018 by cosmo

A tactical and strategic day, as a long breakaway searches for KOM points, while Liquigas attempts to thin the field. Teamwork plays a major role, saving some GC contenders from elimination, and taking a major chunk out of the hopes of others. Plus sloppy bike changes, muppet-waving spectators, a slippery bottle hand-off and more. [right-click…

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Garmin Finally Making Good

Posted on 11 September 2009 by cosmo

It’s not every day I use an “all rights reserved” image on a blog post, but then again, it’s not every day that Garmin-Slipstream takes two consecutive Grand Tour stages (and besides, Slipstream’s Flickr page includes a “blog this” link, so I feel I’m on steadier ground. I think BY-NC-ND would be a better license—at…

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A Disclaimer

Posted on 11 September 2009 by cosmo

Ok, kiddies, huddle up. I just need to remind you all that you’re not reading the Times, here. I’ve been known to be sarcastic from time to time. So every time you see something like this: You can be pretty sure it’s going to be followed up by one of these: It should be noted…

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Tech Reviews: The Media Responds

Posted on 11 September 2009 by cosmo

The perceived conflict of interest between tech reviewers and advertisers is a frequent topic of my ranting here on Cyclocosm, and one of the nice things about having decently-sized and interested readership is that when I post something, word has a way of getting around. Occasionally, people even feel compelled to contact me and respond….

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…And At The Other End Of The Pain Scale

Posted on 6 September 2009 by cosmo

Of course, a tough bike race doesn’t have to be all suffering. After a hard day of work on the GMSR’s Queen Stage, Indy Fab rider, umpteen-time national champion, Dartmouth Alum, and current Tufts Med Student Todd Yezefski manages to enjoy himself up the final pitches of App Gap. I am particularly impressed by the…

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Hero Of The Day

Posted on 6 September 2009 by cosmo

That would be Johnny Hoogerland. 169k out in the break, dropped by Moncoutie and swamped by a bevy of GC contenders 5k from the finish on one of the hardest stages this season. How does that feel? I’m guessing not good: (REUTERS/Joseba Etxaburu via KOOSVUELTA_2009)

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A Special Guest In The Feed Zone

Posted on 5 September 2009 by cosmo

Hung around to watch the Pro/1 field at today’s GMSR stage. Look who showed up to help feed racers on his old team: (all photos by Meghan Eddy)

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"We're Cavemen, What Can I Say?"

Posted on 4 September 20095 July 2021 by cosmo

I’m gonna be stage racing most of the weekend, so not a lot of time for blogging or Vuelta watching. Instead, enjoy this classic clip of Team 7-11 mayhem. It’s overwrought and formless in the way that makes traditional American cycling coverage so irritating (I’m looking at you, Trautwig), but still contains plenty of worthwhile…

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Philippe Gilbert's Superhero Saddle

Posted on 3 September 2009 by cosmo

I can’t recall whether we came to a consensus over whether Vino’ was the Hulk or The Thing. Frankly, he’s been laying low so far this Vuelta, so I’d like to focus more on another, definitely not half-hearted race animator: Philippe Gilbert. (Gilbert source) (Goblin source) I think this one is a no-brainer. Both Gilbert…

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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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