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Trent Wilson diary
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Wednesday, January 7

Vuelta al Tachira
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A field sprint decides stage 2 while GC supremacy tightens to one second.

Australian Open Road Championships
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The women's race was very close - a single second decided gold.

An interview with Steve Johnson

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The first of a two-part interview on the state of the federation.

Rotterdam Six Days
Men, women, youngsters and sprinters headed into the next to last night.

Australian Open Road Championships
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The fastest espoir in Australia took the U23 men's time trial.

Jayco Bay Cycling Classic
The women's race in Australia also finished today.

Vuelta al Tachira
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It's summer in Venezuela and the racing is hot! Stage 1 is a battle for bonus seconds.

Tuesday, January 6

Jayco Bay Cycling Classic
The showdown in Australia, as the men headed into the final stage.

Trent Wilson diary
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It is a busy end of the year for Willo.

6-Daagse van Rotterdam
A lead change after night four sees the local boys gasping for breath.

Fitness Q&A
There's a nasty case of foot pain plus questions about protein supplements, blood tests, saddle position and the 'lower core' of the body.

Jayco Bay Classic
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The women also fought out the Portarlington criterium.

Veldrit Sint Michielsgestel
Once a Superprestige race, the fight was still hard, even as only a C1 race.

Monday, January 5

2008 Reader Poll
The final categories are awarded – Best Moment and Rider of the Year

Jayco Bay Classic
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The Portarlington criterium was the next-to-last stop in the men's race.

Tasmanian Christmas Carnivals
Hobart's carnival proved a happy hunting ground for a local favourite.

Feature - Team Columbia
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Bob Stapleton and Allan Peiper talk about the diversity of Team Columbia.

Tech - On test
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Paul Verkyulen gets his hands on Easton's EC90 Equipe SLX3.

MTB - North Island Cross Country Cup #1
Cross country and downhill mountain bike racing kicks off for 2009 in Rotorua New Zealand.

Cyclo-cross - Vlaamse Witloof Veldrit
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More photos added from the Belgian race.

Cyclo-cross - Flüüger Quer
Brief results posted for this Swiss race

Cyclo-cross - Vlaamse Witloof Veldrit
Racers tune up with one week to go until Belgian nationals. Photos and full results added.

 


Sea Otter Classic - 2.5/2.9.2

Monterey, California, USA, April 15-17, 2004

2003 results     Stage List     Preview     Past winners

The Stages

  • Prologue - April 15: Laguna Seca Time Trial, 1.7 miles (M/W)
  • Stage 1 - April 16: Laguna Seca Circuit Race, 60/38 miles (M/W)
  • Stage 2 - April 17: Salinas Valley Road Race, 102/95 miles (M/W)

Sea Otter under way on road and dirt

By Kristy Scymgeour in Monterey

The Sea Otter Classic started today at the Laguna Seca Raceway, California with the first stage of the Sony Playstation MTB stage race and the prologue of the elite road tour.

The mountain bike scene is as big as ever with many foreign riders making the trip to compete against a strong field. The road event however for the men has been affected by the close proximity of Tour de Georgia with many of the big teams opting not to attend. The women's road event has also been changed, now allowing only four riders from each team to enter.

Beginning the event with wins on the dirt was both Alison Dunlap (Luna Women) who has been busy racing consistently around the world this year, in an attempt to increase her UCI ranking by June. World MTB Marathon Champion Thomas Frischknecht (Swiss Power) took the win in the men's race to take the yellow jersey going into the rest of the four-day stage race.

On the road, it was short and sweet for kiwi Hayden Godfrey, as he took the 3km downhill prologue from his teammate Gord Fraser. In the women's race, it is T-Mobile rider, Kristin Armstrong, who will wear the leader's jersey going into tomorrow circuit race.

Despite the field being small, Chris Horner (Webcor) did decide to race here and is considered the favourite for the men's race due to the large amount of climbing on the course and his recent form. In the men's race Lyne Bessette (Quark) has been dubbed as the favourite, but the T-Mobile team are confident they can challenge her.

On the dirt, Alison Dunlap has the form to keep the lead over the next for days, with Chrissy Redden (Subaru Gary Fisher) also looking pretty strong despite a lot of time off with an injury after World's last year. In the men's event, Frischknecht will be challenged by World MTB Champion Filip Meirhaeghe (specialized), Roland Green (Trek Volkswagen) and a plethora of others.

As usual, down in the pits of the raceway, the expo is huge and the racing for non pro categories and kids is still thriving.

Past winners

      Women                              Men

2003  Genevieve Jeanson (Can) Rona       Nathan O'Neill (Aus) Saturn
2002  Lyne Bessette (Can) Saturn         Chris Horner (Prime Alliance)
2001  Anna Millward (Aus) Saturn-Timex   Trent Klasna (USA) Saturn 
2000  Petra Rossner (Ger) Saturn         Gord Fraser (Can) Mercury
1999  Anna Wilson (Aus) Saturn           Frank McCormack (USA) Saturn

Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com