Pro Cycling Manager World Cup Online 2011 PROMO / www.cycling-manager.it

Official Pro Cycling Manager World Cup Online 2011 PROMO. Only on Www.cycling-manager.it

UNSEEN!!! CHCH EARTHQUAKE!!! Cycling through “Ground Zero” moments after 6.3M EQ

View my channel for many other videos from this earthquake! This is raw footage during the massive 6.3M earthquake in Christchurch,New Zealand on Tuesday 22/2/2011. It was located 10km from the square in the Port Lyttelton, at a depth of 5km. This happened at 12.51pm. As of 11.30pm 24/2/2011 98 people are confirmed dead with many many more still trapped. That number is expected to dramatically rise. This follows on from a 7.1M that Christchurch experienced on Saturday 4/9/2010. – No people died in this Earthquake This footage was NOT filmed by myself, but wanted to share with you all!

2011 Track Cycling World Cup – Mens Keirin Final – Awang’s Splinter.flv

2010 World Cycling Championships – Robbie McEwen course preview part 1

Robbie McEwen goes through the first part of the 2010 Worlds course in Geelong.

The USA Cycling team in Melbourne, 2010

Ride along with the USA Cycling team as they battle for road race and time trial gold in Melbourne.

Cycling UCI Road World Championships 2010 – Thor Hushovd Elite Race Winner Full HD

Cycling UCI Road World Championships 2010 Thor Hushovd Elite Race Winner, last 5 km. It was a course for the tough sprinter, for a man made of iron who could get over the climbs and launch a brutal uphill sprint: enter Thor Hushovd (Norway). The final sprint in Geelong, Australia was perfectly suited to the Norwegian rider and with a clear run down the left-hand barrier, Hushovd secured a year in the rainbow jersey of UCI Road World Champion. Results: 1. Thor Hushovd (Norway) 6:21:49 2. Matti Breschel (Denmark) 3. Allan Davis (Australia) 4. Filippo Pozzato (Italy) 5. Greg Van Avermaet (Belgium) 6. Oscar Freire Gomez (Spain) 7. Alexandr Kolobnev (Russian Federation) 8. Assan Bazayev (Kazakhstan) 9. Yukiya Arashiro (Japan) 10. Romain Feillu (France) … 74. Peter Velits (Slovakia) 0:13:53: www.youtube.com

Cycling The Americas – The Man Who Cycled the Americas – North America – Preview – BBC One

More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Mark Beaumont, who broke the record for pedalling around the world is back on the road. This time the adventure promises to be more exhilarating and agonising – Mark’s journey will take him from Alaska, USA to Ushuaia, in southern Argentina; cycling the length of the Rockies and Andes, 13000 miles through 12 countries. He’ll also attempt to reach the summits of the highest mountains in North and South America. For nine months, Mark will self-film his intimate adventure at bike speed.

Sam Whittingham, World’s fastest cyclist

Sam Whittingham holds a number of world human-powered vehicle speed records, including the fastest 200 metres (about 130 km/h) and fastest 60 minutes (about 80 km/h). This Canadian is a true hero pushing the boundaries of what is humanly possible!