Live Stream
Sunday, February 27, 2011
8:30am EST
Be There!
Sporza Live Stream
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Channel 8
Veemi Live Stream
Start List
Past Winners/Podiums
If all goes haywire, check out Cycling Fans to see if they have any ideas about where to go.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad 2011
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Live Stream
Sporza
Channel 3
Channel 5
Channel 6
Channel 7
Course Layout PDF
List of Racers/Teams
Cold, rainy, Belgium on a winter's day. Perfect!
Spring Classics. Enjoy.
Sporza
Channel 3
Channel 5
Channel 6
Channel 7
Course Layout PDF
List of Racers/Teams
Cold, rainy, Belgium on a winter's day. Perfect!
Spring Classics. Enjoy.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Oostmalle & the GVA Final CX
Telenet Fidea vs. Sven Nys
Looking back! Notice all the Telenet Fidea jerseys.
I'm going to work on my Flemish for next year. I know that Pauwels was having a couple of serious bike problems out there, but all I could do was look at his frustrated gesticulations with no clarifying commentary to fill in the gaps. He'd stopped to fix the bike in one of the early laps, and then, in the last lap his arm went up after he vainly tried to fend off an attack by Nys, and Pauwel's pit stop shortly thereafter was an indication of bike malfunction. Otherwise it would have been foolish to change bikes at such a crucial moment in the race.
But what a race, huh? Telenet Fidea against Nys, basically. And the indomitable Nys came out on top. What a cap to a great season for one of the legends of the sport. He never ceases to amaze.
When Pauwels struggled, for whatever reason, to stay at the front of the bike race in the early laps, the wily Nys accelerated in an attempt to create enough of a gap to make it race over with seven to go. But the chips were all in Pauwels favor in the form of his teammates either working to rein Nys in, or to draft Pauwels back into the race.
It was primarily Stybar trying to get in front of Nys to slow him down, or Wellens (with a touch of Meeusen and Peeters) carving clean lines and blocking the wind in order to allow Pauwels to recover enough to get back to the front. And it worked! When Pauwels got back on Nys's wheel with still half of the race to go, it looked like Nys had burnt himself out and Pauwels was just starting to get charged up, but lap after lap the two stayed together.
Celebration!
When Albert took off no one cared because he had no affect on the overall standings. Albert's impact was more on Wellens with a fourth or fifth place GVA overall, not the podium. By the final lap, it was obvious that the Telenet Fidea guys were trying to figure out a way to temper Nys's fire and get their guy to the finish line first. Stybar in particular kept looking back, trying to find Pauwels so he could perhaps block Nys at a strategic moment, or lead Pauwels out in the inevitable sprint.
A somber Pauwels after the race getting support from Stybar.
But the sprint didn't happen. Something went haywire on Pauwels' bike and his detour into the pits ended his chances. Sven had time to savor his victory long before he got to the line. That takes nothing away from Pauwels, who rode a great race and was unfortunately beset by circumstances beyond his control.
Nys
Who else, with all that talent matched against him, could still pull off such a commanding victory? Nys may not have the all out firepower he had in his earlier years, but that's now replaced with cagy wisdom and it's making for some of the most exciting racing you'll ever want to see.
Overall GVA Results 2010-2011
There are a couple of interesting side notes to mention as well. Jonathan Page stormed off the start and rode hard with the leaders for the first few laps, dropping a short ways back for the rest of the race to finish in 11th place overall. And Bart Aernouts had one of the best races of his season with a second place finish. You always felt he had it in him, but for whatever reason he'd been far off the podium for most of the season.
Okay, it's on to the Spring Classics and another great year of bike racing in all its forms. It will be exciting to watch Lars Boom in the road races. I think he has a great chance for some high placings and wins in many races to come. It will be interesting as well to watch Zdenek Stybar branch off into other venues. A man of such great talents can't be held down. And next year in cyclocross the jerseys will be mixed around a bit with top racers on different teams. I'm looking forward to watching all of that unfold.
I only hope that we can get better television coverage of both international and domestic cyclocross racing here in the US. Or, at the very least, better--and more--live stream feeds.
CX is good. Keep up the support.
Screenshots courtesy Sporza
Looking back! Notice all the Telenet Fidea jerseys.
I'm going to work on my Flemish for next year. I know that Pauwels was having a couple of serious bike problems out there, but all I could do was look at his frustrated gesticulations with no clarifying commentary to fill in the gaps. He'd stopped to fix the bike in one of the early laps, and then, in the last lap his arm went up after he vainly tried to fend off an attack by Nys, and Pauwel's pit stop shortly thereafter was an indication of bike malfunction. Otherwise it would have been foolish to change bikes at such a crucial moment in the race.
But what a race, huh? Telenet Fidea against Nys, basically. And the indomitable Nys came out on top. What a cap to a great season for one of the legends of the sport. He never ceases to amaze.
When Pauwels struggled, for whatever reason, to stay at the front of the bike race in the early laps, the wily Nys accelerated in an attempt to create enough of a gap to make it race over with seven to go. But the chips were all in Pauwels favor in the form of his teammates either working to rein Nys in, or to draft Pauwels back into the race.
It was primarily Stybar trying to get in front of Nys to slow him down, or Wellens (with a touch of Meeusen and Peeters) carving clean lines and blocking the wind in order to allow Pauwels to recover enough to get back to the front. And it worked! When Pauwels got back on Nys's wheel with still half of the race to go, it looked like Nys had burnt himself out and Pauwels was just starting to get charged up, but lap after lap the two stayed together.
Celebration!
When Albert took off no one cared because he had no affect on the overall standings. Albert's impact was more on Wellens with a fourth or fifth place GVA overall, not the podium. By the final lap, it was obvious that the Telenet Fidea guys were trying to figure out a way to temper Nys's fire and get their guy to the finish line first. Stybar in particular kept looking back, trying to find Pauwels so he could perhaps block Nys at a strategic moment, or lead Pauwels out in the inevitable sprint.
A somber Pauwels after the race getting support from Stybar.
But the sprint didn't happen. Something went haywire on Pauwels' bike and his detour into the pits ended his chances. Sven had time to savor his victory long before he got to the line. That takes nothing away from Pauwels, who rode a great race and was unfortunately beset by circumstances beyond his control.
Nys
Who else, with all that talent matched against him, could still pull off such a commanding victory? Nys may not have the all out firepower he had in his earlier years, but that's now replaced with cagy wisdom and it's making for some of the most exciting racing you'll ever want to see.
Overall GVA Results 2010-2011
There are a couple of interesting side notes to mention as well. Jonathan Page stormed off the start and rode hard with the leaders for the first few laps, dropping a short ways back for the rest of the race to finish in 11th place overall. And Bart Aernouts had one of the best races of his season with a second place finish. You always felt he had it in him, but for whatever reason he'd been far off the podium for most of the season.
Okay, it's on to the Spring Classics and another great year of bike racing in all its forms. It will be exciting to watch Lars Boom in the road races. I think he has a great chance for some high placings and wins in many races to come. It will be interesting as well to watch Zdenek Stybar branch off into other venues. A man of such great talents can't be held down. And next year in cyclocross the jerseys will be mixed around a bit with top racers on different teams. I'm looking forward to watching all of that unfold.
I only hope that we can get better television coverage of both international and domestic cyclocross racing here in the US. Or, at the very least, better--and more--live stream feeds.
CX is good. Keep up the support.
Screenshots courtesy Sporza
Friday, February 18, 2011
Cyclocross Livestream - Cauberg & GVA-Troffee Oostmalle
Cauberg Cyclocross
Saturday, February 19, 2011
9am EST
Channel 3
Channel 7
Channel 8
Awful feeds, unfortunately. The downside of live stream!
GVA-Troffee Oostmalle
Sunday, February 20, 2011
8:40am EST
Channel 3
Channel 7
Channel 8
This is the last weekend of CX for the year.
Spring classics are up next.
GVA Elite standings to date:
The battle is between Sven Nys and Keven Pauwels to take the overall. Nys has taken the overall for the past six years running. Can he do it again? (He's won 7 GVA's total.) Also, notice all those Belgian flags, especially in the top ten.
Women
Saturday, February 19, 2011
9am EST
Channel 3
Channel 7
Channel 8
Awful feeds, unfortunately. The downside of live stream!
GVA-Troffee Oostmalle
Sunday, February 20, 2011
8:40am EST
Channel 3
Channel 7
Channel 8
This is the last weekend of CX for the year.
Spring classics are up next.
GVA Elite standings to date:
1 (1) | Sven Nys | Landbouwkrediet | 150 | |
2 (2) | Kevin Pauwels | Telenet Fidea Cycling Team | 148 | |
3 (3) | Zdenek Stybar | Telenet Fidea Cycling Team | 138 | |
4 (4) | Niels Albert | BKCP-Powerplus | 116 | |
5 (5) | Bart Wellens | Telenet Fidea Cycling Team | 113 | |
6 (6) | Klaas Vantornout | Sunweb Revor | 108 | |
7 (8) | Tom Meeusen | Telenet Fidea Cycling Team | 75 | |
8 (7) | Bart Aernouts | Rabo - Giant Offroad Team. | 71 | |
9 (10) | Rob Peeters | Telenet Fidea Cycling Team | 65 | |
10 (9) | Enrico Franzoi | BKCP-Powerplus | 59 | |
11 (13) | Sven Vanthourenhout | Sunweb Revor | 55 | |
12 (11) | Gerben De Knegt | Rabo - Giant Offroad Team. | 52 | |
13 (14) | Dieter Vanthourenhout | BKCP-Powerplus | 44 | |
14 (12) | Philipp Walsleben | BKCP-Powerplus | 43 | |
15 (15) | Jan Denuwelaere | Style & Concept Cycling Team | 41 | |
16 (16) | Christian Heule | Champion System LBS Team | 28 | |
17 (18) | Jonathan Page | Planet Bike | 28 | |
18 (17) | Thijs Van Amerongen | AA Drink Cycling Team | 24 | |
19 (26) | Kenneth Van Compernolle | Style & Concept Cycling Team | 21 | |
20 (19) | Tom Van Den Bosch | AA Drink Cycling Team | 20 |
The battle is between Sven Nys and Keven Pauwels to take the overall. Nys has taken the overall for the past six years running. Can he do it again? (He's won 7 GVA's total.) Also, notice all those Belgian flags, especially in the top ten.
Women
1 (2) | Sanne Cant | BKCP-Powerplus | 83 | |
2 (4) | Helen Wyman | 72 | ||
3 (3) | Daphny Van Den Brand | ZZPR.NL | 69 | |
4 (1) | Sanne Van Paassen | Brainwash wielerploeg | 60 | |
5 (6) | Pavla Havlikova | APB cycling team | 56 | |
6 (7) | Nikki Harris | APB cycling team | 53 | |
7 (5) | Sophie De Boer | ZZPR.NL | 48 | |
8 (12) | Marianne Vos | 47 | ||
9 (8) | Reza Hormes-Ravenstijn | ZZPR.NL | 46 | |
10 (13) | Hanka Kupfernagel | 41 |
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Superprestige Middelkerke
Middelkerke
Saturday, February 12th
9:30am EST
Klaus Vantornout! Who'da thunk? Nice to see, though.
Live Stream
Channel 3
Channel 7
Channel 8
Superprestige
Top 5 in each race
Ruddervoorde 10.10.10
Stybar Aernouts Nys Chainel Wellens
Zonhoven 10.31.10
Stybar Pauwels Nys Aernouts Albert
Hamme-Zogge 11.14.10
Nys K.Vantornout Albert Wellens Peeters
Asper-Gavere 11.21.10
Nys Pauwels Albert Wellens Stybar
Gieten 11.28.10
Meeusen Simunek D.Vanthourenhout Nys Pauwels
Diegem 12.27.10
Albert Nys Stybar Peeters Wellens
Hoogstraten 2.6.11
Nys Albert Pauwels K.Vantornout D.Vanthourenhout
Middelkerke 2.12.11
Overall Standings to Date
Points Accrued (15 for 1st, 14 for 2nd, 13 for 3rd...)
97 Nys
78 Pauwels
75 Albert
74 Stybar
64 Wellens
49 Aernouts
47 Vantornout
44 Meeusen
41 de Knegt
35 Peeters
Nys has already won the series with 97 points. He doesn't even have to race Middelkerke. The closest to him is Pauwels and the best he can do is get 93 total points with a win.
The race is really on for the rest of the podium, which will be a battle among Pauwels, Albert, and Stybar, and, with a little luck, Wellens.
There are two racers from the USA in the top 25: Page at 21st and Johnson at 24th. Page has only received points in three races and Johnson in one. Interestingly, the official Superprestige website has given Johnson citizenship from Great Britain (unless there's another Timothy Johnson who is from GBR).
Saturday, February 12th
9:30am EST
Klaus Vantornout! Who'da thunk? Nice to see, though.
Live Stream
Channel 3
Channel 7
Channel 8
Superprestige
Top 5 in each race
Ruddervoorde 10.10.10
Stybar Aernouts Nys Chainel Wellens
Zonhoven 10.31.10
Stybar Pauwels Nys Aernouts Albert
Hamme-Zogge 11.14.10
Nys K.Vantornout Albert Wellens Peeters
Asper-Gavere 11.21.10
Nys Pauwels Albert Wellens Stybar
Gieten 11.28.10
Meeusen Simunek D.Vanthourenhout Nys Pauwels
Diegem 12.27.10
Albert Nys Stybar Peeters Wellens
Hoogstraten 2.6.11
Nys Albert Pauwels K.Vantornout D.Vanthourenhout
Middelkerke 2.12.11
Overall Standings to Date
Points Accrued (15 for 1st, 14 for 2nd, 13 for 3rd...)
97 Nys
78 Pauwels
75 Albert
74 Stybar
64 Wellens
49 Aernouts
47 Vantornout
44 Meeusen
41 de Knegt
35 Peeters
Nys has already won the series with 97 points. He doesn't even have to race Middelkerke. The closest to him is Pauwels and the best he can do is get 93 total points with a win.
The race is really on for the rest of the podium, which will be a battle among Pauwels, Albert, and Stybar, and, with a little luck, Wellens.
There are two racers from the USA in the top 25: Page at 21st and Johnson at 24th. Page has only received points in three races and Johnson in one. Interestingly, the official Superprestige website has given Johnson citizenship from Great Britain (unless there's another Timothy Johnson who is from GBR).
Friday, February 4, 2011
GVA-Troffee Lille & Superprestige Hoogstraten 2-5&6-11
Thursday, February 3, 2011
MMBA Expo 2011 - Roller Races
MMBA EXPO on Sunday, January 30th
It was a beautiful blue sky day to drive up to the Michigan State University campus and attend the MMBA Annual Meeting & Expo. When we stepped into the Pavilion, it was like wandering the back roads, with the rich aroma of cow manure wafting down the hall.
Pass by the empty animal stalls and suddenly a massive room full of bikers fills your eyes and the aroma disappears into a world of mountain bikes and bike parts displayed as far as the eye can see.
Joe Lekovish set me up with a space to sell Dirt Road Washtenaw at the MBRA tent. It turned out to be a great place to hang out.
Luke Cavendish, overall winner of the roller races.
It was the perfect spot to watch the Roller Races run by the Downtown Ferndale Bike Shop, MBRA, and officials from the Bloomer Park Velodrome. Yes, these were road and trackies infiltrating a mountain bike event.
But, judging by the crowd, mtb'ers were very much enjoying the roller races.
Joe did much of the officiating, as usual. It worked for me, since often the name of my book somehow repeatedly filled that massive hall. (Thanks, Joe.)
There were a lot of bike parts for sale.
2nd Place!
Smiling? Or is that a happy grimace?
Go! Go! Go!
I'd be glad to fill in more names here if someone sends them to me. Thanks.
It was a beautiful blue sky day to drive up to the Michigan State University campus and attend the MMBA Annual Meeting & Expo. When we stepped into the Pavilion, it was like wandering the back roads, with the rich aroma of cow manure wafting down the hall.
Pass by the empty animal stalls and suddenly a massive room full of bikers fills your eyes and the aroma disappears into a world of mountain bikes and bike parts displayed as far as the eye can see.
Joe Lekovish set me up with a space to sell Dirt Road Washtenaw at the MBRA tent. It turned out to be a great place to hang out.
Luke Cavendish, overall winner of the roller races.
It was the perfect spot to watch the Roller Races run by the Downtown Ferndale Bike Shop, MBRA, and officials from the Bloomer Park Velodrome. Yes, these were road and trackies infiltrating a mountain bike event.
But, judging by the crowd, mtb'ers were very much enjoying the roller races.
Joe did much of the officiating, as usual. It worked for me, since often the name of my book somehow repeatedly filled that massive hall. (Thanks, Joe.)
There were a lot of bike parts for sale.
2nd Place!
Smiling? Or is that a happy grimace?
Go! Go! Go!
I'd be glad to fill in more names here if someone sends them to me. Thanks.
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