Gone Training

I’m away this week on a sort of training camp. An old team mate has a vineyard in Sicily and in exchange for helping with the annual pruning of the vines, I’m getting a week’s worth of local food and the afternoons off to ride. Plus a lot of wine to take home. It’s rural … Read more

Swiss stickers

Ready to rock and roll Just a quick thought. Switzerland has long had a compulsory scheme where bikes have to be taxed and insured. Known in French as a vignette, cyclists have displayed a sticker on their bikes that’s been available in post offices each year, just as motorists need a sticker to use the … Read more

The word on Lance Armstrong

I’ve been doing The Inner Ring for a while now and try to cover a range of issues in pro cycling, including some commentary and debate. But sometimes it’s better to stand aside and let others have their say. So here’s the self-styled Mr Nik Bag TV, aka Bloggaholic, on Lance Armstrong: Who needs Mark … Read more

Who speaks for the riders?

Eisel takes the lead Many riders are used to seeing Bernard Eisel take a lead. Only it’s more often during the late moments of a race, when the Austrian rider hits the front as part of Mark Cavendish’s sprint train. But this time Eisel has brought up a subject that many riders think about but … Read more

Tour wildcards: Saur-Sojasun gives Geox the boot

Tour de France organisers ASO have announced that Cofidis, Europcar, FDJ and Saur-Sojasun will get the four wildcard places for July. This leaves Geox-TMC out, the Italo-Spanish team had sought to improve itself following a lacklustre appearance last year as Footon-Servetto by hiring Denis Menchov (third overall) and 2008 winner Carlos Sastre but surprisingly this … Read more

Riis confuses the message

A quick comment on Bjarne Riis. There’s no point commenting on every silly comment that appears but still, sometimes people say strange things and it’s worth a quick look… Is that red wine? I almost feel sorry for Riis. Almost. 2010 was a stinker of a year for him. He might have been delighted with … Read more

Sports Illustrated turns up the heat

Lance Armstrong has long been a figure of suspicion but today’s revelations in Sports Illustrated include new allegations and more detail on stories that you might have seen before. Down and out? Rather than comments on the specifics, although I’d urge to read the article, I wanted to take a longer look at things. Federal … Read more

Dear Green Edge Cycling

I’d like to discuss the issue of rider recruitment with the people involved in the Green Edge Cycling team before revealing anything more. But I am having trouble reaching people, my emails to Andrew Ryan’s Jayco address have gone unreplied, except for an out-of-office autoreply stating he’d be back at work this week. So this … Read more

Race Radios: Teams vs UCI

Not over, nor out There’s an argument between the teams and the UCI over the use of race radios, with the UCI wanting to ban their use in every race bar the World Tour calendar during 2011 and in all races from 2012. It’s now coming to a confrontation with the team association the AIGCP. … Read more

Random is good

There’s an argument between the teams and the UCI over the use of race radios, with the UCI wanting to ban their use in every race bar the World Tour calendar. For me, there are advantages and disadvantages to race radios. Some say the radios allow teams to control a race. Writing for cyclingnews.com, Jonathan … Read more