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Wish List Two December 12, 2007

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My continuation of The Cyclist Blog Christmas List.

Components- Well I feel as if any road cyclist should be asking for Sram’s Red Group this Christmas. This all new component line that was designed to be the best of the best has met my standards. Every Single component is of top of the line quality and performance. For luxury it comes with an expensive price tag, so prepare yourself. MSRP-$2200 and up depending of seller

Food- Cliff Bars a wonderful source of energy and nutrition. They will help you recover following a ride or save your ass when your energy is toast during a ride. Kick up your second wind with the gift of a box of Cliff bars for Christmas.

Shoes- Want some nice new mountain shoes check out the new Shimano SH-M300.  These are the updates to the M225 which were awesome already.  The M300 comes with the carbon fiber midsole to help transfer the power down to the pedals.  Built just for those Cross country racers out there these shoes will make your day.  MSRP-$300 for a pair

Wish List December 4, 2007

Posted by Shamous in Specialized, Sram, cycling, mountain bike, shimano.
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The Yeti ASR Carbon MTB

Well yesterday was a historic day for the cyclist blog.  I have now complete a total of one hundred posts.  I would like to thank all of you readers for being such a big part in the process of developing my blog.  Anyways I feel as if today would be a good day to begin to make the cyclist blog Christmas wish list for 2008 and here is goes:

Bike Road- 2008 Specialized Tarmac SL2 msrp $8500

This bike comes outfitted with all the S-Works components as well as Sram’s all new road product component line Red.

Mountain bike- ASR Carbon msrp with full XTR $6149

This is an awesome mtb.  It full carbon as well comes with all XTR components.  This bike will sail through the woods with no effort. 

Computer- Cateye Cc-mc 100w Micro Wireless

Its got a total of 11 functions as well as quality you would expect from Cateye computers.  You have a choice of black or silver body.

will continue each day with 3 continued products…

Cyclocross USGP Results December 3, 2007

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Got the results from this years United States Grand Prix for cyclocross.  Check’em out I have been able to read what happened in the race itself but here’s the straight facts of the winners.  Also this weekend was slow I don’t have any other news for y’all to read.

Toyota Portland Cup
Portland, OR. Dec. 2
Elite men

1. Ryan Trebon, Kona-YourKey.com (2007 USGP champion)
2. Tim Johnson, Cannondale-Leer-Cyclocrossworld.com
3. Todd Wells, GT
4. Geoff Kabush, Maxxis-Litespeed
5. Barry Wicks, Kona-YourKey.com
6. Jamey Driscoll, Fiordifrutta
7. Troy Wells, Team Clif Bar
8. Matthieu Toulouse (Can), Maxxis-Litespeed
9. Chris Sheppard, Santa Cruz Bicycles
10. Andy Jacques-Maynes, California Giant Berry Farms-Specialized
Elite women
1. Georgia Gould, Luna (2007 USGP champion)
2. Katerina Nash, Luna
3. Alison Sydor (Can), Rocky Mountain-Haywood
4. Rachael Lloyd, Proman-Paradigm
5. Wendy Simms, Kona-YourKey
6. Kerry Barnholt, Tokyo Joe’s-Van Dessel
7. Amy Dombroski, Velo Bella-Kona
8. Kathy Sherwin, Velo Bella-Kona
9. Emily Van Meter, River City Bicycle Team
10. Barbara Howe, Velo Bella-Kona

U23
1. Jamey Driscoll, Fiordifrutta (2007 USGP champion)
2. Bjorn Selander, Ridley
3. Danny Summerhill, Clif Bar Development Cyclocross Team

Juniors
1. Luke Keough, CLNoonan Coast to Coast KAM (2007 USGP champion)
2. Simon Lambert Lemay, Hot Tubes
3. Jacob Rathe, Redline
4. David Larson, Juventus
5. Eric Emsky, Rad Racing NW

Changes of Management in Rabobank November 29, 2007

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Michael Rasmussen

In response to the firing of their Tour de France leader Michael Rasmussen during this years tour de France has lead the sponsor Rabobank to create changes in their teams medical requirements.  This has stemmed from the controversy of Michael Rasmussen lying of his where abouts during a team drug test.  During this time he is suspected to be doping which had caused him to have a positive test during his stay in the yellow jersey.  Rabobank has just placed their director of private banking, Harold Knebel in charge of all operations of the cycling team.  It seems to be a blame games within the team of who is to blame.  Rasmussen has said that the team director De Rooy and Breukink the sport director were aware of his where abouts.  Whom ever is to blame it doesn’t matter something was illegal done and the result was that the person of which who made the choice to gain an unfair advantage was fired.  In the end I feel as if Rabobank is trying to redirect the team and clean up is tarnished image.

Rasmussen the liar November 12, 2007

Posted by Shamous in Rabobank, TdF, Tour De France, Tour de France Results, cycling, doping, michael rasmussen.
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Michael RasmussenWell last week Michael Rasmussen confirmed the statement made by Italian Davide Cassani that he had reportedly saw him in Italy when Rasmussen said he was in Mexico to his Team.  This was a major mistake it was during the same time as out of competition drug test.  This all leaked out at the height of this years tour de France.  Rasmussen was holding the yellow jersey at the time and was fired for his lie.  Rabobank now complete supports the decision that was made by the team to release Rasmussen even though he was in the major contention to win the race.  I’m glad to see this myself it just shows the steps to clean up cycling.  Even though they don’t exactly know what Rasmussen was doing in Italy (it could be doping related) but the major fact is he reluctantly missed a drug test which only leads to suspicion. 

New Tour de France Route Released November 1, 2007

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With the new route released this year there came some major changes.  The first of which is that the opening time trail (prologue).  It will be starting in French region Brittany.  This will be the first time is starts in a region not in a city.  The time trial will also be shortened and there will be four summit finishes in the mountain stages.  Thats all I got right now for you.  It is getting harder to find things to post on because the season is slowing down.  Sorry for the super short entry.

Basso already tring to obtain contracts? October 30, 2007

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Ivan Basso before his suspension

Even after being ban from the sport for two years the Italian Ivan Basso a midst contract negotiations.  According to velonews.com the riders is trying to get a contract for the 2009 season.  His suspension will end on the 24 of October a year from now.  This does not suprise me though after being such a dominate rider that the suspension has only effected his career slightly.  Yes, I kno his reputation is shattered but he is still in demand.  Supposivley he has remained on his training routine and will return to the sport in his normal shape.  Plus he is still young enough to make a comeback, he is only 29 years of age.

A bandwagon I’m going to start October 29, 2007

Posted by Shamous in David Zabriskie, Discovery Channel, Discovery Channel Team, Slipstream, TdF, Tour De France, cycling.
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Team Slipstream Bandwagon

Well without the Powerhouse team discovery representing American this year in the tour I will turn my attention to another team (otherthan my favorite CSC).  So basicly with this seasons new aquisitions for team slipstream they  might be able to win a spot in the TDF.  They picked up some big names this year and I has given me some high hopes especially after what happened last year with the youngster Alberto winning it.  So as of today I am gonna start a bandwagon to follow Team Slipstream into the Tour de France.  Lets all jump aboard and root them on!!

Landis, I haven’t touched on that ruling yet October 29, 2007

Posted by Shamous in Floyd Landis, Floyd Landis Trial, Oscar Pereiro, steroids, testosterone.
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Landis after the positive test resultsWell since my loss of computer access to update the blog I was unable to update you all on Landis. You all heard of the ruling for sure if not he was found guilty of using testosterone. This doesn’t surprise me. I was so obvious, he made a miracle of a comeback in the mountains. It was un-human. Come on, we all new this was going to be the out come and congrats to Oscar Pereiro on the very late victory. What I find even more idiotic is the fact that Floyd is appealing the decision. He was caught he should just give up and wait out his 2 year ban. He should just follow that path of his fellow American Tyler Hamilton. What is this world becoming. We need to clean this sport up. I know everyone wants that competitive edge but that makes the sport less interesting when someone is just that dominate. Lets all just keep it fair.

New Page Check It Out October 26, 2007

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Please go check out my all new tech talk page.  I is completely designated for product review discussion.  Anyone is now able to comment on products they like and offer advice on others.  Feel free to do as you like on the page all that I ask is to keep it clean and within the topic.  I will be periodically updating it myself so go check it out!

Thanks

Shamous- Admin.

Will the new line up for Team Astana create a dominate team next year? October 25, 2007

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Alberto and Teammate Levi at TDFWell I am glad to say your favorite cyclist blogger is back.  Over the past two months I have experienced many computer problems and was unable to post.  Now I have switched to a better server and now I’m back.  Enough of my excuses I got some major news.  The all new redesign team Astana.  Will they be the team to take over the domination that the US Postal Service/Team Discovery once had?  I believe they will.  After having a rough year this year, losing their co-captian Vino and being expelled form the TDF, they have made some key aquisitions.  Recently they picked up the seven time TDF manager Johan Bruyneel who will turn this team around.  They also pick up Alberto Contador this year’s TDF winner and his 3rd placed teammate Levi Leipheimer.  Not only is this a major addition to the team they still have the power house Andreas Kloden.  So leading into next season will be interested seeing who will become the team captian and lead this team to victory.

Welcome October 25, 2007

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Welcome, to the new and improved the cyclist blog.  I’m back with an all new server.  I hope you all enjoy what I post and feel free to send me comments or concerns.

Time is becoming hard to find September 5, 2007

Posted by Shamous in The Cyclist Blog, Vuelta, cycling.
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Well now that school has started back up for me, my time to be able to up date my blog is running very low. So when I get some important news Ill update it. Like in a few days I will be stopping by to update you on the Vuelta. I’m sorry for the inconvenience .
Yours Truly,
Seamus

Sorry about the break and Valverde August 29, 2007

Posted by Shamous in Alejandro Valverde, Discovery Channel Team, Ivan Basso, UCI pro tour, champion, doping, operacion puerto.
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Well I am very sorry my readers for my extended absence. I was on some trips that took me up to northern Michigan. But I am home now and am ready to update you’ll. Well some more threatening news has occurred for a rider involving doping allegations. This time though the target was the 2006 UCI pro tour Champion was in the line of fire. Alejandro Valverde has been banned from taking part in the World Championship next month in Stuttgart, Germany. This is all due to his name appearing in multiple places in operacion puerto. Hes not the first rider to be affected this year from this investigation from two years ago. Earlier in the season Ivan Basso was fired from Team Discovery due to his involvement. Once again a big name has been associated with doping.

Tour of Ireland August 24, 2007

Posted by Shamous in CSC, stijn vanderbergh, team csc, unibet.com, velonews.
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Team CSC showed up an attack the young Stijn Vandenbergh from team Unibet.com. To bad for the 23 year old rider his team will be disbanded after this season. Heres some of the results provided from velonews.com.
Results Stage 2
1. Matti Breschel (Dk), CSC 3:57:07 (42.5kph)
2. Edvald Boasson Hagen (N), Maxbo Bianchi
3. Bernhard Eisel (A), T-Mobile
4. Borut Bozic (Slo), LPR
5. Kristian House (GB), Navigators Insurance
6. Moises Aldape Chaves (Mex), Ceramica Panaria
7. Daniel Lloyd (GB), DFL-cyclingnews-Litespeed
8. Martijn Maaskant (Nl), Rabobank
9. Matteo Priamo (I), Ceramica Panaria
10. Valeriy Kobzarenko (Ukr), Navigators Insurance

Overall
1. Stijn Vandenberg (B), Unibet 7:58:57
2. Marcus Ljungqvist (S), CSC, at 0:20
3. Aaron Olson (USA), T-Mobile, at 0:21
4. Wesley Sulzberger (Aus), South Australia-AIS, at 0:24
5. Gabriel Rasch (N), Maxbo Bianchi, at 0:25
6. Pieter Jacobs (B), Unibet, at 0:27
7. Valeriy Kobzarenko (Ukr), Navigators Insurance, at 0:28
8. Craig Lewis (USA), Slipstream, at 0:28
9. Glenn Bak (Dk), Murphy & Gunn, at 0:43
10. Matti Breschel (Dk), CSC, at 13:15

Canyon Bikes? August 21, 2007

Posted by Shamous in canyon, canyon bikes, cycling, nerve ESX 8.0, unibet.com.
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Once again I have found a all new bike producer. This time its a pro sponsor of a cat-1 team, Unibet.com. They produce 3 road bikes and a large assortment of mountain bikes. The mountain bikes are what really impressed me though. They are very similar geometry of treks and other such bikes. Not only was I impressed by these bikes but so were my coworkers. Within their product lines they offer many different options to choose from. The top of the line products have very impressive components to compare to the very impressive frame design. Go ahead and check out their product line at canyon.com Heres a photo of the top product of the Nerve ESX/ ES 8.0. The photo was provided by the company and I hope you like what you see.

U.S, Pro Crit. Results August 20, 2007

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Well I got some real quick top 5 results of the U.S. pro crit. results. Here they are I’ll post more tomorrow.
USA Cycling Professional Criterium Championship
Downers Grove, Illinois
1. Martin Gilbert (Can), Kelly Benefit Strategies-Medifast
2. Kirk O’Bee, Health Net-Maxxis
3. Shawn Milne, Health Net-Maxxis
4. Alex Candelario, Jelly Belly
5. Tony Cruz, Discovery Channel

A win for Team CSC August 19, 2007

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Today Jens Voigt has taken his second straight victory in the Tour of Germany. Heres the results I have to leave early tonight and I might not be able to update tomorrow. I’m heading out of town. Results and photo supplied from velonews.com

Tour of Germany
Stage 9
1. Gerald Ciolek, T-Mobile, 143.1km in 3:16:55
2. Erik Zabel, Milram, same time
3. Mark Renshaw, Crédit Agricole, s.t.
4. Juan José Haedo, CSC, s.t.
5. Danilo Napolitano, Lampre-Fondital, s.t.
6. Olaf Pollack, Wiesenhof-Felt, s.t.
7. Robert Förster, Gerolsteiner, s.t.
8. Lloyd Mondory, Ag2r, s.t.
9. René Weissinger, Volksbank, s.t.
10. Carlos Da Cruz, Française des Jeux, s.t.

Overall
1. Jens Voigt, CSC, 30:57:21
2. Levi Leipheimer, Discovery Channel, at 1:57
3. David Lopez Garcia, Case d’Epargne, at 2:10
4. Leonardo Bertagnolli, Liquigas, at 3:05
5. Robert Gesink, Rabobank, at 3:15
6. Chris Sörensen, CSC, at 4:06
7. Maxime Monfort, Cofidis, at 5:22
8. Laurens Ten Dam, Unibet.com, at 5:26
9. Erik Gustav Larsson, Unibet.com, at 6:08
10. Davide Rebellin, Gerolsteiner, at 6:16

Jensinator August 18, 2007

Posted by Shamous in CSC, Time Trial, cycling, jens voigt, tour of germany.
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Jens Voigt has set himself to win his second straight Tour of Germany. Today he surprised many of the top time trail riders by taking the win by 14 seconds. Not only does Jens has one more stage left, its also a very flat stage which means it for the sprinters. This also will make it very easy for Jens to sit in the peleton and control the race. So team CSC is sitting pretty going into tomorrows stage. Heres the results from velonews.com

Results Stage 8
1. Jens Voigt (G), CSC, at 39:42.4
2. Laszlo Bodrogi (Hun), Credit Agricole, at 0:14.8
3. Levi Leipheimer (USA), Discovery Channel, at 0:25:6
4. Jason McCartney (USA), Discovery Channel, at 0:39.1
5. Linus Gerdemann (G), T-Mobile, at 0:39.8
6. Marco Pinotti (I), T-Mobile, at 0:43.7
7. Leonardo Bertagnolli (I), Liquigas, at 0:46.1
8. Gustav Erik Larsson (S), Unibet, at 0:46.5
9. Bobby Julich (USA), CSC, at 0:50.3
10. Joost Posthuma (Nl), Rabobank, at 1:14.6

Other North Americans
13. George Hincapie (USA), Discovery Channel, at 1:36.0
43. Tom Danielson (USA), Discovery Channel, at 2:47.6

Overall
1. Jens Voigt (G), CSC, at 27:40:26
2. Levi Leipheimer (USA), Discovery Channel, at 1:57
3. David Lopez Garcia (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, at 2:10
4. Leonardo Bertagnolli (I), Liquigas, at 3:05
5. Robert Gesink (Nl), Rabobank, at 3:15
6. Chris Anker Sørensen (Dk), CSC, at 4:06
7. Maxime Monfort (B), Cofidis, at 5:22
8. Laurens Ten Dam (Nl), Unibet, at 5:26
9. Gustav Erik Larsson (S), Unibet, at 6:08
10. Davide Rebellin (I), Gerolsteiner, at 6:16

Other North Americans
22. Bobby Julich (USA), CSC, at 7:55
27. George Hincapie (USA), Discovery Channel, at 8:23
29. Tom Danielson (USA), Discovery Channel, at 8:37
43. Jason McCartney (USA), Discovery Channel, at 13:02

Tour of Germany Update August 17, 2007

Posted by Shamous in Gerald Ciolek, T-Mobile, Time Trial, cycling, jens voigt, tour of germany.
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Sorry I was unable to update you yesterday this month has been very hectic lately. I have found very little time to write but I can today. So today was the sixth stage of the Tour of Germany. T-Mobiles Gerald Ciolek has taken a second win for the the past two days. While Ciolek is winning Jens Viogt is defending is overall lead. He has kept a strong 33 second lead over second place and will most likely retain it heading into tomorrows 33.1 kilometer time trail. But as always heres some results a little shorted up like usual. They were provided by velonews at velonews.com as well as the photo.

Tour of Germany
Stage 7
1. Gerald Ciolek (G) T-Mobile, 191.2km in 4:08:20
2. Erik Zabel (G), Milram, same time
3. Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, s.t.
4. Aurelien Clerc (Swi), Bouygues Telecom, s.t.
5. Danilo Napolitano (I), Lampre-Fondital, s.t.
6. Rene Weissinger (G), Volksbank, s.t.
7. Mark Renshaw (Aus), Crédit Agricole, s.t.
8. Olaf Pollack (G) Wiesenhof, s.t.
9. Sven Teutenberg (G), Volksbank, s.t.
10. Koldo Fernandez (Sp), Euskaltel-Euskadi, s.t.

Overall
1. Jens Voigt (G), CSC, 27:00:44
2. David Lopez Garcia (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, at 0:33
3. Robert Gesink (Ned), Rabobank, at 1:14
4. Chris Sorensen (Den), CSC, at 1:24
5. Levi Leipheimer (USA), Discovery Channel, at 1:31
6. Leonardo Bertagnolli (I), Liquigas, at 2:19
7. Laurens Tendam (Ned), Unibet, at 2:34
8. Damiano Cunego (I) Lampre, at 2:48
9. Davide Rebellin (I), Gerolsteiner, at 3:27
10. Maxime Monfort (B), Cofidis, at 3:45