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Giro d’Italia 2012 – Stage 11: Assisi – Montecatini Terme 243km. Alex Rasmussen’s View(0)

May 16, 2012 • by Ed Hood

A man who’s been working hard in defence of Garmin’s pink jerseys – first on the shoulders of Lithuanian Ramunas Navardauskas and then Canada’s Ryder Hesjedal – is Danish fast man, Alex Rasmussen.

Alex took time to chat to his six day runner before the roll out at Assisi on Wednesday.

If he’d had been one of the counting riders in the team time trial, it would have been him pulling on the pink jersey, not his Lithuanian team mate.

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Giro d’Italia 2012 – Stage 10: Civitavecchia – Assisi 187km. Impressive Rodriguez(0)


May 15, 2012 • by Ed Hood

Giorgio Moroder’s ‘The Chase’ from Midnight Express pumps out across the Civitavecchia sea front. A huge fibre glass sculpture of a nurse succumbing to the charms of a sailor – ‘Unconditional Surrender’ it’s titled – towers over us. The whole scene is surreal, topped off by Pippo ambling past in shorts and T-shirt. He broke his hand yesterday and is out – but he still looks cool.

Giro d’Italia 2012 – Stage 9: San Giorgio nel Sannio – Frosinone 171km. Pippo causa una caduta!(0)


May 14, 2012 • by Ed Hood

It looked to us like Cav and Goss were out of it anyway. There were a lot of riders round that wild bend before we saw Matt on the deck and Pippo looking a tad sheepish as he stood in the road checking to see how that nice MCipollini had stood up to being dropped.

Scottish 10 Mile TT Championships 2012(0)


May 13, 2012 • by Martin Williamson

The Jason MacInyre Memorial Trophy stays on Dooleys Cycles’ Arthur Doyle’s mantlepiece for another year, after he edged the win this morning in the “10 Champs” by a single second from teammate Iain Grant, with Gavin Shirley in 13th place backing them up for the Team prize in a time which we think is a new Scottish Competition Team Record by four seconds.

Paisley Velo’s Ben Peacock was third a meagre four seconds back.

Giro d’Italia 2012 – Stage 8: Sulmona – Lago Laceno 229km. We’re There!(0)


May 13, 2012 • by Ed Hood

Canada’s Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Barracuda) retained the overall race lead. Spain’s Joaquin Rodriguez is second at just nine seconds.’

So said the official Giro press release – you’ll read that again, on various websites. Press releases are where much of the daily content on web sites come from. The difference with us, is that we tell you we’re quoting them.

Giro d’Italia 2012 – Stage 7: Recanati – Rocca di Cambio 202km. Ryder!(0)


May 12, 2012 • by Ed Hood

I didn’t manage to see stage seven – it fell on ‘D minus one’ for the VeloVeritas annual excursion to Italia. The loose ends were many and instead of having plenty of time to pack my bag and watch the Giro, I was ‘running aboot daft’ in the van.

And Saturday evening rituals still had to be observed – a wee bite to eat and a movie. It’s not as if you can say; ‘I’m off to Italy the morn love, so we’re no’ going out tonight – I have a bag to pack and a Giro stage to skek !’

Giro d’Italia 2012 – Stage 6: Urbino – Porto Sant’Elpidio 207km. Rubiano and Malori Take Over(0)


May 11, 2012 • by Ed Hood

It was a tough one – Farrar, Feillu and Hushovd all go home. The dream is over for Navardauskas – he lost 15 minutes. But his Garmin team mates Ryder Hesjedal and Christian Vande Velde move up to third and fifth on GC.

Garmin will burn up the watts in search of more pink – they know it’ll be harder to come by when the Gazzetta stage ranking is a 5* and not a 3*, as yesterday’s was.

Giro d’Italia 2012 – Stage 5: Modena – Fano 199km. Cav is back!(0)


May 10, 2012 • by Ed Hood

I have to be careful with this one. Cav: I think I might be turning in to a fan! There ! – I’ve said it.

To take his first stage, he had to display coolness, decisiveness and pure speed.

Giro d’Italia 2012 – Stage 4: Verona (TTT) 32.2km. Garmin’s Day(0)


May 9, 2012 • by Ed Hood

A sore one for Phinney – he’s conducted himself well, but once those cycling Gods single you out, they don’t let go, easily.

He struggled on the climb and then overcooked it on a left-hand bend, there’ll be pics everywhere tomorrow of that grass sprouting from his rear mech. Garmin were no surprise – just a pity that Alex Rasmussen got the mallet, it would be nice to say I had a friend who’d worn the pink jersey.

Giro d’Italia 2012 – Stage 3: Horsens 190km. It’s Not All Ice Cream & Fairies(0)


May 7, 2012 • by Ed Hood

My club mate Davie Gardiner, in the Kirkcaldy and District CC, back in 1971 used to say that when he meant things were going swimmingly well; ‘it was aw ice cream an’ fairies !’ Cav had one of those days, yesterday. Not so, today.

Rainbow jerseys, Sunday Times ‘richest sportsmen’ lists, bouquets and praise for team mates all fell by the wayside as his little body slapped hard onto that Danish tarmac.

Giro d’Italia 2012 – Stage 2: Herning 206km. Cav is King!(0)


May 6, 2012 • by Ed Hood

Cav is King.

If these were Medieval times I’d have to throw myself on his mercy. Prostrate myself at the foot of the steps to the Sky bus, next Monday in Frosinone. Trust that in the joy of his re-confirmation as king of Denmark he’d be merciful.

How could I doubt him ?

Giro d’Italia 2012 – Stage 1: Herning (ITT) 8.7km. The Head Says Phinney(0)


May 5, 2012 • by Ed Hood

‘My heart says Alex, but my head says Phinney,’ my statement as I walked out the door of our rented cottage in search of a stable wi-fi connection.

I would have loved Alex Rasmussen to win, but something told me that he wasn’t ‘sparkling.’

And the same voice told me it was too far for Geraint Thomas.

Scottish National Road Series, Round 1 – Gifford(1)


March 3, 2012 • by Ed Hood and Martin Williamson

On a bright but sometimes cold and blustery Saturday afternoon in beautiful East Lothian, the Scottish National Road Race Series got off to a surprising start as Velo Ecosse junior, Tom Arnstein beat all the favourites to win; outsprinting tester supreme, Arthur Doyle (www.Dooleys-Cycles).

Arnstein stuck to the golden rule of Scottish road racing-’never ignore the early break’-a tactic which paid off handsomely.

Berlin Six Day 2012 – the Story do Far(0)


January 29, 2012 • by Stephen Penny

The 101st Berliner Sechstage Rennen started on Thursday and according to reports the crowds have been down a little on last night.

On the track big gaps have already appeared as the top five teams have started the fight that will conclude in the final hour long Madison on Tuesday night.

Revolution Season Finale the “Stepping Stone” for Sir Chris Hoy(0)


January 28, 2012 • by Martin Williamson

The National Cycling Centre in Manchester was completely sold out as Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy ramped up his preparation for the UCI Track World Cup at the new London Olympic velodrome.

Hoy qualified fastest in the morning session, but lost out on the initial face off against Jason Kenny and was unable to get the better of some of his sprinting rivals. With the test event just two weeks away and the Olympics only six months down the line, the Revolution provided a perfect backdrop for some serious sprinting competition.


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