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Tag Archives: visconti
The Sticky Bidon – August 9, 2011
Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, August 9, 2011 Visconti To Ride For Movistar In 2012 Aldag Helping HTC-Highroad Riders Find Teams For 2012 Abdoujaparov takes advisory role with Astana, asked to help Kashechkin prepare for Vuelta a España Cycling in Italy: Touring and Eating by Bike (Find out about the next trip here!) … Continue reading
Bettini’s Heir?
 Italian Paolo Bettini is generally considered the best one-day racer of his generation. After all, the double World Champion, and won Milan-SanRemo, Liege-Bastogne-Liege, Giro di Lombardia, Clasica San Sebastian, HEW Cyclassic, GP Zurich, and many other one-day races and stages. An aggressive, attacking rider, Bettini was always willing to take a chance and … Continue reading
The Sticky Bidon – March 28, 2011
Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, March 28, 2011 Team Type 1 out of Coppi-Bartali due to theft of bikes and equipment Incredibile. Rubata la bicicletta al tricolore Visconti (Unbelievable – Visconti's Tricalore bike stolen) An epistemology of speed – le grimpeur Legends of Roubaix: Rik Van Looy | Rapha Seen any cool links … Continue reading
Monday Musette – The Rest of the Weekend
While I admit that we didn’t spend much time covering them, there were other races this weekend besides the Belgian Opening Weekend. Here’s a quick run-down of what you might have missed: 1. Lampre’s Michele Scarponi took the final stage and Liquigas’ Peter Sagan the overall title of the Giro di Sardegna Saturday after a … Continue reading