Haut Var: Inside With Evan Oilphant
February 22nd, 2010 admin
Message by Edmond Hood Another weekend of hard racing in February and it’s apparent that the French teams have done their homework over the winter. It was AG2R and FdJ who did a great job reminding us all that they’ve put in the cold, tough wintertime work. Endura’s Evan Oliphant was on hand enjoying the early season festivities. Read on!
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Message by Edmond Hood Another weekend of hard racing in February and it’s apparent that the French teams have done their homework over the winter. It was AG2R and FdJ who did a great job reminding us all that they’ve put in the cold, tough wintertime work. Endura’s Evan Oliphant was on hand enjoying the early season festivities....
Message by Edmond Hood The Tour of the Mediterranean: a nice way to ease into the season with a big bunch floating along under early Spring sunshine with a bunch sprint at the end of each stage, right? Not quite! How about 95 K in 1:45 with the peloton ripped apart from the gun and conditions so cold that the contents of your bottle are frozen solid...
Cold enough for Costner? Now that the holidays are over, we’re beginning the dark, cold ages of January and February. Which raises the question—is it counterproductive to train in the cold?
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Message by Bruce Hendler Let the Toolbox crew here at Pez be the first (on the 5th!) to wish you a happy and healthy new year. We trust you had a great holiday season and are motivated for the upcoming racing season. What better way to start out this Toolbox season than with 10 important resolutions to keep in mind this year:
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Message by Leslie Reissner The doldrums of a miserable February are lightened by our friends at Rouleur and their welcome work as we wait for March 8 and Paris-Nice to arrive. And while we wait, the best way to enjoy 2010 is to go backwards and look at 2009. The Rouleur Photography Annual 2009 has appeared. Once again, the art of seeing and the art...
Message by Gordan Cameron Race Report: Youve got to hand it to the Vuelta organisers. Day three of racing and theyre already throwing some awkward slopes in front of the sprinters. Today, it was up from the start, and with the first of two nasty classified climbs rearing up from the off, we saw the outgoing leaders red jersey slipping into the …,...
Message by Dr. Stephen Cheung, Ph.D. August has been sweltering for much of North America and Europe, and we know that hyperthermia can have a major negative impact on our performance and even health. Many different methods have been suggested for pre-cooling prior to exercise, but some are limited by their practicality in the field. One simple solution...
Message by Richard Pestes To understanding what makes this great race so great. Its 7:30PM local time, and Ive just cracked into an impressively cold Nastro Azzuro from the hotel mini-bar. Dinners gonna be late tonite but this was one of those days thats gonna rank as epic
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Norwegian Thor Hushovd has pulled out of the Etoile de Besseges stage race because of illness, his Cervelo TestTeam said Tuesday. Hushovd, the green jersey champion from the 2009 Tour de France, will now get his early season campaign up and running at the Tour of the Algarve in Portugal, beginning February 17. The Etoile de Besseges is held in southern...
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