Thursday, 31 December 2009

Cervelo TestTeam sign 34 year old publishing exec as domestique


By Simon_MacMichael - Posted on 31 December 2009 http://road.cc/

Two years after getting back on a bike João Correia is about to live every cyclist's dream, the 34-year is leaving his desk job to ride as a domestique for the Cervelo TestTeam alongside such legends of the sport as Thor Hushovd and Carlos Sastre. João an associate publisher at the US magazine, Bicycling, now has his sights set on riding in the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France.

That fact alone makes for a remarkable story. But what is even more astounding is that João Correia, a Portuguese Junior National Champion in his youth, only returned to serious cycling two years ago after shedding 60lbs, getting on for a third of his body weight, which had ballooned to 205lbs due in part to the effect of expense account meals entertaining clients while working for Esquire magazine.

Correia’s family emigrated to Sleepy Hollow, New York, when he was aged 11, but the keen cyclist managed to combine high school in the US with road racing in France and The Netherlands, and even signed as a pro with a Portuguese team before deciding to focus on his studies at Fordham University at the age of 21.

Upon graduating, he remained in New York City to pursue a career in publishing, which is when his fitness levels started to go downhill, while his weight went the other way.

As he recounted to The New York Times, “my business was a relationship business, and you build a lot of relationships at the table.” Correia said that when entertaining clients, “I’d start out with a whole piece of mozzarella di bufala, get a full order spaghetti Bolognese, then maybe the rabbit, some wine, some grappa.”

Correia’s love of cycling was rekindled in 2004 when he took a job at Bicycling magazine, where chewing the fat – as it were – with clients was as likely to happen in the saddle as at the dinner table.

Out on weekend rides, he found himself struggling to keep up, and people who knew him from his racing days would say, ‘Little John, is that you?’ a reference to his nickname in his younger years.

“You’d be going up a hill and pretty soon you’re dropped, you’re gone, you’re not even in the group anymore, said Correia, adding, “stuff like that was super humbling. You go from going out there and killing everybody to saying: ‘Why are we going so fast? Can’t we just talk?’ ”

During 2006, while riding in Italy, a client commented on Correia’s technique, and on learning of his racing past, suggested he give it another go. That led to his flying out to Salt Lake City to hook up with cycling trainer Dr Massimo Testa, who initially expressed doubts about Correia’s plans to ride the Portuguese National Championships the following year, given that at the time he had around 23% body fat.

As Dr. Testa now says, “if you bring in a 185-pound guy who is 30 years old and says he wants to be a pro, I would say it’s basically impossible — it could be one case in a million. But he had been pro. If you’ve been that good, those genes are still there.”

On the doctor’s advice, Correia switched to a low-fat, high-protein diet, and also trained extensively in and around New York City, raising his fitness levels to the extent that he finished 12th in the Portuguese National Time Trial Championship in 2007.

The following year, he joined US outfit Bissell Pro Cycling, and his performance there led to an invitation from Cervélo co-owner Gérard Vroomen to join the Professional Continental team, which counts former Tour de France winner Carlos Sastre and Thor Hushovd, winner of the points competition at this year’s race, among its roster.

"I am excited and humbled to be riding with Cervélo TestTeam this season," said Correia in a press release from his new team. "This is exciting opportunity for me to do what I really want to do. Many people have dreams of this kind, but most don't get to live the dream, and I am.”

He continued: ‘It's been a tough road back to this level after leaving the sport in the mid 90s but I feel that the work I put in at Bissell in the last two years have given me a solid foundation to try and make the jump back into the upper echelons of the sport. With this team I have found people who share similar values to mine and who believe in me. They are very committed to making the world of cycling a better sport for athletes, sponsors and fans alike and I'd like to add my small part to help them do that."

Vroomen is similarly excited about Correia joining the team. "We've known João for some time, and we actually first discussed this idea a few years ago," he said. "Now the time is right to actually do it. No doubt it will be a difficult transition for him, but we're not in a rush. And of course, besides his cycling talent and drive he brings a unique perspective to the pursuit of our other team goals; product development, fan access and hospitality."

Strangest moment of 2009? Oscar Pereiro decides he's had enough of the Tour and just stops riding...


Source: http://twitter.com/kathrynebrown

Dani Moreno to lead Omega Pharma Lotto in Andalucía


Source: Marca

Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Vintage Lucho Herrera





Great memories: Hinault at left. Luis Herrera at right.

See this pic in video:

Lucho Herrera, Hinault, Lemond y Fabio Parra

HESGÜIN | MySpace Video

Lucho Herrera Tour France 1984 Alpe D'huez

Lucho Herrera Tour France 1984 Alpe D'huez

HESGÜIN | MySpace Video

You will never see more devoted fans than the Colombians

A documentary made by Colombian TV on the champ

At Vuelta 91

Winning at Lagos de Covadonga 1987

Johan Bruyneel says the cyclist he admired the most was Indurain. http://www.elmundo.es/encuentros/invitados/2009/12/3976/index.html

Happy New Year cycling pics





Colombian wins Vuelta a Costa Rica: 1 Janier Acevedo (Col-GWIA), 2 Gregory Brenes (Crc-BCR), 3 Julián Rodas (Col-GWIA)

Monday, 28 December 2009

Just registered for the Dragon Ride Gran Fondo http://www.verentidragonride.com/

100km solo ride today in Valencia

Destination, Valencia hills.

Plenty of OJ.

Empty roads and sunny skies. You will always find plenty of fellow cyclist in your way. Most probably you will be greeted with "Hola" or "Vale", which is the Spanish way of saying "well done".

Legacy of Vuelta.

Brazilian Murilo Fischer to ride for Acqua e Sapone

Barcelona to be the start of the Tour 2014

Valverde and Luis L Sanchez rode for children with cancer in hometown Murcia


Other Murcia cyclist that participated were: Jesús Buendia, Claudio Casas, Rafa Serrano & Eloy Teruel.

Saturday, 26 December 2009

Xavier Tondo makes Giro his main objective


Tondo 2010:París-Niza, Volta a Catalunya, Amstel Gold Race, Flecha Valona, Lieja-Bastoña-Lieja & Giro de Italia.

100km ride in Valencia to the summit of El Garbi

It was a great ride. The positive was that I was able to stay with the local cycling club all the way up, but the negative was that my descending skills suck. I still find it difficult to descent above 50km/h, which is not surprising given that it has been a while since the last time I did El Garbi.
The climb has 5km of pure ascent at a gradient of 14%, but getting there is tough and I can say that I spent at least 1hr climbing non stop.





Friday, 25 December 2009

Latin American xtreme cycling.

New Orbea online clothing store.


http://store.orbea.com/

Thursday, 24 December 2009

Colombian ex-Barloworld Felix Cardenas to race for GW Shimano in 2010

Astana confirms signing of australian Alan Davis

In: Óscar Pereiro; David de la Fuente; Paolo Tiralongo; Enrico Gasparotto; Alexandre Vinokourov; Andriy Grivko; Gorazd Stangelj; Giampaolo Caruso; Dmitry Fofonov; Maxim Gourov; Josep Jufré; Valentin Iglinskiy; Mirko Salvaggi; Allan Davis; Scott Davis.

Out: Lance Armstrong; Levi Leipheimer; Janez Brajkovic; Chris Horner; Sergio Paulinho; Andreas Kloden; Steve Morabito; Michael Schar.

Merry Christmas Everyone!



Contador gave an extensive interview to Spanish daily AS. On it, he spoke about the 2009 season, his hopes for the 2010 and what will come in 2011. For me, the highlight was him saying that forming his own team for 2011 is still an option. Would love that his project with Fernando Alonso came alive. http://tinyurl.com/yzktka8

Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Colombian Janier Acevedo new leader at Vuelta a Costa Rica

LA MARMOTTE - I'm doing it in 2010.

The Marmotte is a French “cyclosportif” with a reputation for being yardstick in terms of hardness and number of riders. In a nutshell it means cycling 175km over 3 famous “Hors Categorie” cols rich in Tour de France history in the company of 6000 to 9000 other brave/foolhardy souls. (The event takes it’s name from the animals that live on the mountains of the region, though on race day you are unlikely to see any..)

It takes place every year on the first Satuday of July, starting from Bourg D’Oisans in the heart of the Alps.

The Route

The event starts in Bourg D’Oisans (about 40km east of Grenoble in the Alps of south west France).

It makes a large loop to the north then east, then returning to Bourg D’Oisans to finish on the top of the climb to Alpe D’Huez.



The Profile

The route takes in 4 climbs, Glandon, Telegraphe, Galibier and Alpe D’Huez.









Source: Kingston Wheelers CC

Sheldon "Gain Ratio" Brown http://sheldonbrown.com/gears/

This site will help you to know the speeds you can get for every gear ratio. Very Useful. e.g.

Caisse d'Epargne team for Tour Down Under

José Vicente García Acosta, Iván Gutierrez, José Rojas, Luis León Sánchez, Alejandro Valverde (SPA), Mathieu Drujon & Mathieu Perget (FRA).

Ivan Parra new team leader at GW Shimano 2010

Vuelta a Costa Rica

Etapa/Stage 7: Guápiles-Oreamuno. 144 Km.
1. Julián Rodas COL (Greatwall-Indeportes Antioquia) 4:09:56
2. Juan Carlos Rojas CRC (Plycem-JPS-Orbea) Mt
3. Janier Acevedo COL (Greatwall-Indeportes Antioquia) Mt

Clasificación General Individual/General Classification
1. Gregory Brenes CRC (BCR-Pizza Hut-KHS) 23:47:12
2. Janier Acevedo COL (Greatwall-Indeportes Antioquia) a 10 s.
3. Juan Carlos Rojas CRC (Plycem-JPS-Orbea) a 14 s.

Carlos Sastre

Ivan Gutierrez

Cervelo

Xmass card sent by Valverde

Time to pack the bike

SPORTIVE SURVIVAL GUIDE 4 - Bike Packing from CYCLEFILM on Vimeo.


I've found this video very useful now that I have to pack my bike for Spain.

CONTADOR VS. RASMUSSEN


Commenting the great Pedro Delgado.

Great video! Alberto Contador vs Angliru

Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Vuelta a España 2010

My training bike...


Specialized Allez 06. A bit heavy but very reliable. Has been my partner in crime for many years now.

Time to clean my Quick Step jersey to since AC might go there in 2010

Footon-Servetto 2010 to be presented January 10 in Hoznayo (Cantabria-Spain).

Juanma Gárate 2010: Tour, Vuelta, Vuelta a Andalucía, Clásica de Almería, París-Niza, Volta a Catalunya, Vuelta a Castilla y León.

Source:www.biciciclismo.com

Andalucía-CajaSur 2010

Andalucía-CajaSur biggest star: Gómez Marchante (ex-Cervelo)

Source: www.biciciclismo.com

Look who sponsored Tour de l'Avenir 2009. My favorite coffee grower.