Eurooods Part VI: Pasta

There are some foods that are particularly European. Maybe people think of fine wine, truffles, baguettes and ravioli. But for cyclists there are some particular foods that stand out. As part of a series about food in Europe for riding, here’s the sixth: pasta. Sans sauce Product description Pasta is Italian for paste and it … Read more

Pegasus grounded

Band on the Run, by Wings. Featuring Linda McCartney on vocals. The UCI issued a press release today detailing the Pro Continental teams. Only Aussie team Pegasus wasn’t included, the team named after a mythical winged horse – because it has yet to announce its principal sponsors – seems grounded. Here’s hoping the paperwork gets … Read more

Some thoughts on Vaughters’ licence proposals

Jonathan Vaughters has written a must-read article over at cyclingnews.com. He takes a look at the worries concerning Geox, where their exclusion from the new UCI World Tour has led to boardroom discussions on whether to continue with sponsorship. It’s a similar point to the one made by Gerard Vroomen just a few days ago, … Read more

Rasmussen’s problems are only beginning

Rasmussen and Hembo team up First there was the cryptic press release yesterday. We got news that Michael Rasmussen’s biggest fan Christina Hembo has bought an entire Continental team for him. Hembo runs a watch company and is a long-time backer of Rasmussen, now she’s increased her sponsorship from one man to an entire team … Read more

Agreement between UCI and Race Organisers?

In recent days it’s been reported that the major race organisers and the UCI are close to a formal agreement over the team selection process for their races. It means the top-18 teams will get automatic invitations to ride the big races, indeed under the UCI rules they will be obliged to participate. I wrote … Read more

Tyler Farrar’s New Cervélo

Here’s Tyler Farrar’s 2011 ride, courtesy of Velonews. Now I don’t mean this in too serious a way, I’ve not turned into The Bike Snob, it’s more a small observation. But this looks like the ride of a weekend warrior with an active eBay account, not the steed of a top sprinter. First up the … Read more

Happy Sinterklaas

It’s Christmas Day today in Belgium, known locally as Sinterklaas. You might already think the country is quirky at times. Today’s celebrations probably confirm this. Blacking up all over Belgium and Holland Why? Well the Belgian Father Christmas, Saint Claus (aka Santa Claus) has a sidekick. Who is called Zwarte Piet or Black Peter. And … Read more

Cannondale Moves to Asia

I read on the Italian Cycling Journal that Cannondale is auctioning off its aluminium manufacturing tools from its factory in Bedford, Pennsylvania. As the Journal rightly comments, it marks the end of an era. Once the height of modernity 20 years ago practically every frame was steel. The likes of Vitus and Alan made “alloy” … Read more

Thoughts on Vaughters Interview – Part II

Earlier this week I wrote some thoughts on Jonathan Vaughters’ interview with cyclingnews.com. Now I’d like to return to a second topic from the interview, namely his time with French team Credit Agricole: “It [Crédit Agricole] was a team where everyone kinda showed up, did their job and went home. I mean, the communication between … Read more

Team Building

We might think of Paris-Roubaix or an mountain stage of the Giro as being one of the toughest moments of the year but actually right now is one of the trickiest times of the season. Why? Several teams are meeting up and it’s the first get-together for the riders that will form a team in … Read more