Lance Armstrong plans to auction off his Giro d’Italia and Tour de France bikes, which will feature designs from artists including Shepard Fairey and Damien Hurst.
Armstrong has posted photos on his Twitter account of his bikes for the Giro, which starts Saturday in Venice. They feature an intricate yellow-and-black design by Fairey, who made the iconic Barack Obama poster.
“I’m a fan of his artwork. I collect his artwork… Details
Astana riders were not paid last month and the Kazakh-funded team will receive a warning from the International Cycling Union (UCI), the sport’s governing body’s president said on Tuesday.
“It seems some riders have not been paid their salary last month,†Pat McQuaid told Reuters by telephone.
“Sponsors might be in a difficult situation.
“I will send them (Astana) a letter before travelling to Astana within two weeks to meet the Kazakh federation president.â€
Kazakh federation (KCF) vice-president Nikolai Proskurin was quoted as saying …Â Details
Lance Armstrong will ride in support of teammate Levi Leipheimer in the Giro d’Italia, saying he is not ready to contend for the title.
The seven-time Tour de France winner broke his collarbone in a crash in March and hopes to win at least one stage of the Giro, which begins Saturday in Venice.
“While at the beginning of the year my objective was to contend, with the crash I’m not sure I still can,†Armstrong said Tuesday at a meeting with Italy’s foreign minister, Franco Frattini, to support his campaign against cancer… Details
The USA Cycling National Development team scored a pair of impressive finshes over the weekend with Kirk Carlsen (Boulder, Colo./Garmin-Slipstream) winning the GP Ostfenster in Luxembourg on May 3 and Austin Carroll (Orange, Calif./BMC Racing) riding to an 11th-place-finish at the 1.2-rated Ronde van Overijssel in the Netherlands on May 2.
Lining up against three European Continental squads, the USA Cycling National Development scored a big win on Sunday placing three riders inside the top five at the 1.12-rated GP Ostfenster. Carlsen earned the victory in the 120-kilometer, 13 lap affair while Peter Salon (Brooklyn, N.Y./Garmin-Slipstream) finished …Â Details