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  1. Giro to Launch High-end Road and MTB Shoes for 2011

    Feed the Habit &bull Sep 2, 2010

    With superstar Levi Leipheimer dancing in Giro prototypes for the past year or more, Giro makes it official and has released the details on their new high-end road and mountain bike shoe lineup for 2011. These shoes have been tested… Full Story »

    • Backcountry skiing
    • Backcountry skiing

  2. Well-Rested Demong Takes on Tour of Utah

    FasterSkier.com &bull Aug 18, 2010

    There aren't many people who can spend more time in work boots than cycling shoes and still harbor reasonable hopes of keeping up in a bike race with Tour de France veterans. But count American nordic combined skier Billy Demong as one of the few members of that group. Over the past few years, Demong has been an avid bike racer during the off-season. This summer, though,… Full Story »

    • France
  3. Medalist Demong Among Tour of Utah Riders

    US Ski Team: Jumping-Nordic &bull Aug 18, 2010

    After Tuesday's prologue, Demong sits 47 seconds behind the leader, Taylor Phinney of Team Livestrong, Lance Armstrong's Development Team. The Tour will come through the U.S. Ski Team's home, Park City, on Saturday's stage 4, August 21 from 4:30 -… Full Story »

  4. Devon Kershaw Answers the Eternal Question: Who Would Win the Hushovd-Northug Cage Match?

    FasterSkier.com &bull Jul 26, 2010

    There are few sports that can challenge the intensity of cross-country skiing, but cycling is one of them. Anyone who has ever pedaled a road bike uphill-which includes almost all cross-country skiers-can appreciate the difficulty of the Tour de France, and as such, we decided to get some perspective on the race from Canadian Olympian Devon Kershaw. Kershaw himself is no stranger to the bicycle-he recently hosted an uphill race that included many members of the Canadian national team-and as an avid cycling fan, was willing to answer a few questions. Devon Kershaw: Without question it's Contador. He looked like… Full Story »


  5. Climate Change and the Outdoor Industry

    Backcountry.com: The Goat &bull Jul 6, 2010

    Outdoor recreation is a $730 billion industry in the United States, and the changes wrought by a warming climate will definitely affect the way business is done. Whether you think climate change is god's will or General Motor's fault, you… Full Story »

  6. Kryzl Wins Gs In Levi

    ElanSkis - www.elanskis.com - RSS Feed &bull Dec 1, 2009

    Czech Racer Krystof Kryzl won on Europa Cup GS race in Levi, Finland. That fantastic results was achieved right agter his rehabilitation from back injury. We hope that results will additionally mitivate our race team and that WaveFlex race ski… Full Story »

  7. First podium for Federica Brignone in Aspen!

    Rossignol &bull Nov 30, 2009

    Women’s World Cup, Aspen (USA): The revelation of the weekend with Federica Brignone, 3rd in Giant slalom! This is a significant exploit that Federica Brignone, still student in Turin, achieved, last Saturday, in Aspen! Indeed, the Italian skier removed her… Full Story »


  8. Bode Miller is Back - Skiing Tomorrow in Levi

    Homeboy's Skiing Blog &bull Nov 14, 2009

    "Wild boy" Bode Miller is back with US Ski Team. Bode cut his relationship with US Ski Team 2007, but has now rejoined. Is he going to win tomorrow in Levi? Probably not, but it is great to have him… Full Story »

  9. Lindsey Vonn Training at Vail Mountain

    SkiNet.com Top Stories &bull Nov 4, 2009

    News Dek:  USST superstar hits the Colorado resort's Golden Peak in preparation for World Cup campaign We don't know which news is better: the fact that enough of Vail Mountain is skiable that Lindsey Vonn can train on it; or… Full Story »

  10. Vonn to train in Vail Tuesday

    The Vail Trail - All Sections &bull Nov 3, 2009

    Vonn to train in Vail Tuesday Edward Stoner estoner@vaildaily.com Vail, CO Colorado VAIL, Colorado - World Cup champ and U.S. Ski Team member Lindsey Vonn will be training on Vail Mountain's Golden Peak starting Tuesday. The Vail resident will train… Full Story »


  11. Kalle Palander Says No To Indoor Skiing

    Homeboy's Skiing Blog &bull Nov 15, 2008

    Kalle Palander, our number one alpine skier is out of the FIS World Cup slalom event (Levi, Finland) this weekend. Before the season Palander was really confident and felt good about the upcoming season but a fracture in shinbone from… Full Story »

    • Finland
    • Finland


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