Articles tagged with: Switzerland
Interbike »
Gourmet chocolate. Designer watches. Cuckoo clocks. And now composite bicycle frames. Robots are building carbon fiber frames from BMC’s Grenchen HQ in the Swiss canton of Solothurn.
Cyclocross Racing News »
For the first time in American cyclocross history, CrossVegas will feature a gathering of national champions like never before.
Road Racing News »
Team Type 1 has announced the first of several new rider signings as it pursues pro continental status for the 2011 season.
Headline »
The UCI (International Cycling Union) and WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) present a united front on the biological passport program and the fight against doping
Interbike, Product & Tech News »
29” wheels are still a niche product in Europe, but the Eurobike show will feature test rides for European customers to try them out.
Tour de France News »
The real climbs come at the end, and the Col de la Ramaz, the short climb to Les Gets, and the final hop to Morzine-Avoriaz are all come in quick succession.
Tour de France News »
In today’s 2010 Tour de France news, Armstrong says Tour may be his last European race, 540 doping tests scheduled, Contador says Armstrong could win on his own merit & more
Tour de France News »
In today’s news, Le Mevel is the great French hope, Voigt doesn’t like the cobbles, U.S. ties France for teams in the race, Riis dismisses Saxo Bank turmoil & more
Road Racing News »
In today’s bicycle racing news, Amaran still atop NRC, Xacobeo Galicia heads to Poland, suspended sentence for Ricco, surgery for Haussler and more…
Race Results »
Here’s what we’ve been able to compile for the Men’s Road and Time Trial National Championships.




