Friday, September 01, 2006

Friday Wheelings and Dealings

Another of those now you see it ...

... and now you don't cycling magazine covers.

The September issue of procycling is now on sale in the United Kingdom, where it is published. It usually shows up in my local Borders, Barnes & Noble or Tower Records during the first week of the month, but will probably be a little later due to a content overhall thanks to the sport's latest doping scandal. And this month, with cycling at a crossroads, the magazine investigates the options facing the sport.

The editors write: "The September issue of procycling focuses the revolution required in the sport in the wake of Floyd Landis's positive test at the Tour de France and a variety of other doping scandals. We ask riders, manufacturers, team managers and other cycling insiders for their impressions on the scandals and where they think professional cycling should go next. We also analyse 10 very different solutions to the doping problem, ranging from the legalisation [don't you love the way the British spell?] of doping to encouraging more police involvement in the issue. In the final part of our revolution focus, we explain why the riders themselves need to take a stand on the issue in order for any solution to be reached. "

In other cycling news:
-- VeloNews: Brajkovic leads Vuelta as Valverde flies to stage win (nice to see the Discovery Channel making a move)
-- USA TODAY: Yellow jersey ample reward for Hincapie (George won the jersey on a time bonus on the fist stage of the Tour after missing out on the prologue by one second)
-- VeloNews: Riis taking wait-and-see attitude on Basso (more from the disengenous CSC team manager)
-- Trek Travel has some new destinations for 2007, including Specialty trips to the Tour of California and the Tour de Georgia and a 3,000-mile, 33-day, $10,000 fully supported cross country trip!
-- And the stupid story of the week: Lance Armstrong Gets Busy With Paris Hilton, Matt McConaughey (you go, Lance!)

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Friday, September 01, 2006

Friday Wheelings and Dealings

Another of those now you see it ...

... and now you don't cycling magazine covers.

The September issue of procycling is now on sale in the United Kingdom, where it is published. It usually shows up in my local Borders, Barnes & Noble or Tower Records during the first week of the month, but will probably be a little later due to a content overhall thanks to the sport's latest doping scandal. And this month, with cycling at a crossroads, the magazine investigates the options facing the sport.

The editors write: "The September issue of procycling focuses the revolution required in the sport in the wake of Floyd Landis's positive test at the Tour de France and a variety of other doping scandals. We ask riders, manufacturers, team managers and other cycling insiders for their impressions on the scandals and where they think professional cycling should go next. We also analyse 10 very different solutions to the doping problem, ranging from the legalisation [don't you love the way the British spell?] of doping to encouraging more police involvement in the issue. In the final part of our revolution focus, we explain why the riders themselves need to take a stand on the issue in order for any solution to be reached. "

In other cycling news:
-- VeloNews: Brajkovic leads Vuelta as Valverde flies to stage win (nice to see the Discovery Channel making a move)
-- USA TODAY: Yellow jersey ample reward for Hincapie (George won the jersey on a time bonus on the fist stage of the Tour after missing out on the prologue by one second)
-- VeloNews: Riis taking wait-and-see attitude on Basso (more from the disengenous CSC team manager)
-- Trek Travel has some new destinations for 2007, including Specialty trips to the Tour of California and the Tour de Georgia and a 3,000-mile, 33-day, $10,000 fully supported cross country trip!
-- And the stupid story of the week: Lance Armstrong Gets Busy With Paris Hilton, Matt McConaughey (you go, Lance!)

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