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Steve Frothingham

BACKGROUND: Frothingham came to VeloNews in 2008 from the Associated Press' Concord, New Hampshire, bureau, where for years he reported, wrote and edited articles about plane crashes, snowbound hikers, presidential politics and other disasters. In an earlier life he was managing editor of the trade magazine Bicycle Retailer & Industry News. He lined up for his first bike race (a BMX race) in 1980, and has raced on the road, mountain and cyclocross ever since at a consistently mediocre level.

BIKES IN THE GARAGE: 1997 Richard Sachs custom road bike, 1997 Brodie steel hardtail, 2008 Jamis Dakar XCR Pro, Redline Conquest Team cyclocross bike, Specialized BMX bike (landfill rescue), Nashbar tandem (yard sale impulse buy)

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  • Posted: Thu, Aug 13th
    Dave Wiens' Leadville 100 bike
    Dave Wiens dropped Lance Armstrong in the last ten miles of last year's Leadville 100, and cranked in to the finish in downtown Leadville with Armstrong breathing down his neck. Making it worse was the creepy sensation of a squishy rear tire, which nursed into the finish. ...
  • Posted: Sun, Aug 9th
    Kabush and Nash take Mount Snow short tracks
    Canadian Geoff Kabush (Maxxis-Rocky Mountain) and Czech Katerina Nash (Luna) won Sunday's short-track races at the U.S. Cup/PROXCT event at Mt. Snow, Vermont. Kabush's win — following victories in Saturday's ...
  • Posted: Sat, Aug 8th
    Kabush and Pendrel win at Mount Snow
    Canadians don't often get a chance to race at Mt. Snow, since the venue is so often used for the U.S. national championships. But when they get a chance they make the most of it, as they did Saturday when Canada's men's and women's national champions came south of the border ...
  • Posted: Thu, Jul 30th
    Concerned about UCI rules, bike companies unite
    Concerned that UCI rules for race equipment could be bad for business, several suppliers of UCI-registered teams have formed a coalition to present their concerns to the sport's governing body. The new Global Organization of Cycling Equipment Manufacturers includes most of ...
  • Posted: Thu, Jun 11th
    Two cyclists killed near Tulsa
    Two amateur racers died Tuesday while on a training ride after being struck by an SUV near Tulsa, Oklahoma. Another rider was seriously injured in the crash. The driver of the SUV, 38-year-old Tausah Borland, was detained Tuesday evening on suspicion of drunk driving. She was ...
  • Posted: Sun, May 31st
    Taylor Phinney wins Paris-Roubaix U23
    American Taylor Phinney (Trek-Livestrong) won the Paris-Roubaix Espoirs on Sunday, emerging first from a group of 11 that entered the Roubaix velodrome together. Phinney, 18, becomes the first American to win the race for riders under 23. The 170km race has been held since ...
  • Posted: Fri, May 22nd
    NRC loses another event as the Tour de 'Toona won't be held this year
    Pennsylvania's Tour de 'Toona won't be held this year, because of a lack of sponsorship, organizers announced Friday. The race was to have been held July 13-19, returning to a stage race format after holding a one-day race last year. But lack of sponsorship forced organizers ...
  • Posted: Thu, May 21st
    Cyclists organize rides to remember Steve Larsen
    The cycling community in Bend, Oregon, is organizing two bike rides as memorials to multi-sport legend Steve Larsen, who died Tuesday. A memorial service is planned for Saturday at 1 pm in Bend. The first ride is the regular Saturday morning hammer ride, leaving from Hutch's ...
  • Posted: Wed, May 20th
    Autopsy shows Steve Larsen did not die of a heart attack.
    An autopsy showed that multi-sport athlete Steve Larsen likely did not die of a heart attack, his brother told VeloNews Wednesday. Mike Larsen said the autopsy ruled out a heart attack and a blood clot. The cause of death may have been viral or related to allergies, he ...
  • Posted: Wed, May 20th
    Retired racer Steve Larsen dies after collapsing during running workout
    Steve Larsen, probably the only professional who competed and won major races as a mountain biker, road biker and triathlete, died Tuesday evening after collapsing during a running workout. Larsen was 39 and he and his wife Carrie Larsen have five children. "He was doing a ...
  • Posted: Wed, May 13th
    Astana will wear new kit at the Giro this week to signal upcoming changes at the team
    Team Astana will wear a new kit in either Thursday or Friday's stage of the Giro d'Italia to signal upcoming changes at the team, sources told VeloNews. The team's special kit will include the names of all of the current sponsors, but the design itself will be changed. ...
  • Posted: Fri, May 8th
    BMC's Jeff Louder and Cervelo's Kristin Armstrong lead the National Racing Calendar standings.
    BMC Jeff Louder and Cervelo TestTeam's Kristin Armstrong lead the National Racing Calendar standings following last weekend's SRAM Tour of the Gila. Louder won the Redlands Bicycle Classic and has spent most of his time in ...