___Cycling Media and Links

November 2004
 
  Cycling Information In the Media and On the Web
Bike Racing In the Information Age
 
 
 
By Barry Boyce, CyclingRevealed Historian
 
November Events
3rd
Brian Robinson (GBr)
Born 1930
4th
Nicolas Frantz (Lux)
Born 1899
6th
Hugo Koblet (Sui)
Died 1964
7th
Paris to Rouen 1869
The first officially recognized bicycle race. It was promoted by newspaper Le Velocipede Illustre. The race was 134km long and won by a 19-year-old Englishman named James Moore.
8th
Jan Raas (Hol)
Born 1952
10th
Wout Wagtmans (Hol)
Born 1929
11th
Marcel Buysse (Bel)
Born 1899
Munich 6-Day Race Begins
Munich, Germany
12th
Peter Post (Hol)
Born 1933
14th
UCI World Cup Cyclocross #3
Pinjacker, Holland
Bernard Hinault (Fra)
Born 1954
15th
Vicente Trueba Perez (Spa)
Born 1905
21st
Super Prestige Cyclocross #4
Asper-Gavere, Belgium
22nd
Fabio Parra Pinto (Col)
Born 1959
23rd
Ghent 6-Day Race Begins
Ghent, Belgium
27th
UCI World Cup Cyclocross #4
Koksijde, Belgium
28th
Stephen Roche (Ire)
Born 1959
Super Prestige Cyclocross #4
Asper-Gavere, Belgium
30th
Laurent "JaJa" Jalabert (Fra)
Born 1968


Cycling on the Internet

Profesional Cycling Teams
Phonak Cycling Team

http://www.phonak-cycling.ch/Page.aspx

United States Postal Service presented by Berry Floor
http:www.usps-berryfloor.com

Liberty Seguros
http://www.libertysegurosteam.com/

Gerolsteiner
http://www.gerolsteiner.de/cycling/

T-Mobile
http://www.t-mobile-team.com

CSC
http://www.team-csc.com

Credit Agricole
http://www.credit-agricole.fr

Credit Saeco
http://www.team.saeco.com

 


Professional Cyclists
Lance Armstrong

http://www.lancearmstrong.com/

Tyler Hamilton
http://www.tylerhamilton.com

Tim Johnson
http://www.timjohnson.net

 


Professional Cycling Events and Organizations
http://www.uci.ch/

 

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