About: Rob Sturney lived most of his life in British Columbia's Bulkley-Skeena region but currently admires the old Apollos and Nishikis of his fellow cyclists in Vancouver. Connect: VancouvrManeuvr
Rob Sturney February 9, 2012
RCMP dive team recovers the body of a cyclist who broke through the ice on Wood Lake.
Rob Sturney February 7, 2012
Tom Boonen continues to lead the Tour of Qatar
Rob Sturney February 6, 2012
Loses 2010 Tour de France and 2011 Giro d’Italia titles
Rob Sturney February 4, 2012
Ex-U.S. Postal personnel still not off the hook
Rob Sturney February 2, 2012
Rollin, Tuft and Barry in the Persian Gulf
Rob Sturney February 2, 2012
A heartwarming Groundhog Day story of hope
Rob Sturney January 31, 2012
Runs July 23 & 24 @ the Albion Hills Conservation Area
Rob Sturney January 30, 2012
Now called the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix
Rob Sturney January 27, 2012
Canadian Continental Pro outfit SpiderTech finds itself well-placed in the UCI “fictitious” pre-season assessment for the America Tour. The rankings […]
Rob Sturney January 26, 2012
Box Hill to handle 15 000 paying fans
Rob Sturney January 24, 2012
“UCI isn’t there to ride on the back of the men’s sport”
Rob Sturney January 22, 2012
Dream start for new squad GreenEdge
Rob Sturney January 21, 2012
The Green Bullet second on Tour Down Under GC
Rob Sturney January 19, 2012
Andre Greipel continues to roll in Australia
Rob Sturney January 17, 2012
The Court of Arbitration for Sports has announced that its decision in the Clenbuterol doping case of Alberto Contador has […]
Rob Sturney January 15, 2012
Greipel, Meyer, Goss, Boasson Hagen among the favourites
Rob Sturney January 13, 2012
Craig Richey slated to tackle sandy Belgian course
Rob Sturney January 10, 2012
The 2012 Canadian track cycling championships are set for September 12-18 in Dieppe, New Brunswick. Coming a month after the […]
Rob Sturney January 9, 2012
Later in the year, more routes, more riders
Rob Sturney January 6, 2012
British rider and German team win by default
Rob Sturney January 5, 2012
Norco takes on American and Aussie
Rob Sturney January 3, 2012
Canada’s first Pro Continental team enjoyed a fine premier season, one that saw it make its WorldTour debut at the […]
Rob Sturney December 29, 2011
Catharine Pendrel, the current world cross-country champion, and Steve Smith, the fifth ranked downhill racer in the world, were named […]
Rob Sturney December 28, 2011
Toronto 2015’s track
Rob Sturney December 23, 2011
Catharine Pendrel and Kris Sneddon current champions
Rob Sturney December 21, 2011
Natasha Elliot still top Canadian woman
Rob Sturney December 19, 2011
Licensed riders still to start out front
Rob Sturney December 18, 2011
The Canadian Cycling Association released its 2012 schedule with the World Cup date at Mont-Sainte-Anne set for late June and […]
Rob Sturney December 16, 2011
5100 kilometres, 48 000 metres of climbing
Rob Sturney December 14, 2011
First World Championships in Canmore in 1999.
Rob Sturney December 12, 2011
Eyes on the Olympics
Rob Sturney December 12, 2011
Other Geox “orphan” JJ Cobo still unsigned
Rob Sturney December 9, 2011
Brrrrr!
Rob Sturney December 7, 2011
Accused of paying off Kolobnev for 2010 Classic win
Rob Sturney December 5, 2011
Tuft and Meier’s GreenEdge finally confirmed
Rob Sturney December 3, 2011
Monique Sullivan has successful Keirin
Rob Sturney December 3, 2011
Whitten leads women’s omnium at halfway point
Rob Sturney December 1, 2011
Whitten, Brown and Roorda come 7th out of 18
Rob Sturney November 29, 2011
World Cup #2 in Cali
Rob Sturney November 29, 2011
Millar won’t fight lifetime ban
Rob Sturney November 27, 2011
13 days, six hours from Vancouver to Halifax
Rob Sturney November 26, 2011
Losing BigMat sponsorship to FDJ the issue
Rob Sturney November 24, 2011
Three time Olympian on board
Rob Sturney November 22, 2011
Radioshack-Nissan and GreenEdge still to be approved
Rob Sturney November 21, 2011
Over the next four days in Lausanne, the Court of Arbitration for Sport will conduct a hearing into three-time Tour […]
Rob Sturney November 19, 2011
Weldon/Bessette win their fourth gold of the Games
Rob Sturney November 18, 2011
New teammates introduced
Rob Sturney November 17, 2011
The rural road training rides of a Kentucky college cycling team has inspired a simple but effective way for locals […]
Rob Sturney November 14, 2011
Weldon/Bessette earn Games’ first gold medal
Rob Sturney November 12, 2011
The Green Bullet is serving a two year suspension
Rob Sturney November 11, 2011
80 centimetre bike impossible to ride, difficult to pawn
Rob Sturney November 10, 2011
Landis, coach, co-conspirators given 12 month suspended sentences, fine
Rob Sturney November 9, 2011
A couple of years ago there was a spate of news reports citing medical research that cyclists’ saddle might be […]
Rob Sturney November 6, 2011
Coquitlam, B.C.’s Jasmin Glaesser’s 7th place in the women’s omnium was the highlight of Canadian efforts at the first UCI […]
Rob Sturney November 6, 2011
Sheppard repeats
Rob Sturney November 3, 2011
National cycling associations and fans are still reacting to this week’s UCI announcement granting Olympic men’s road race and time […]
Rob Sturney November 2, 2011
Start time two weeks deeper into the rainy season
Rob Sturney November 1, 2011
Wiggins to help power Cav’s train after contesting the time trial
Rob Sturney October 30, 2011
Finished ahead of new teammate Cadel Evans
Rob Sturney October 27, 2011
This year’s Vuelta a Espana was not only notable for JJ Cobo’s unlikely win, Peter Sagan’s triple victories and the […]
Rob Sturney October 25, 2011
Coroner to put velo-deaths under the microscope
Rob Sturney October 23, 2011
Canadians denied podiums in Guadalajara
Rob Sturney October 22, 2011
Peruvian rider receives two year ban
Rob Sturney October 21, 2011
Riders scramble to find squads
Rob Sturney October 18, 2011
Trio shatters Canadian record
Rob Sturney October 18, 2011
The last few days have seen the organizers of the two most prominent Grand Tours officially release next year’s parcours. […]
Rob Sturney October 16, 2011
Third place in the individual time trial
Rob Sturney October 15, 2011
Canadian national mountain bike champion Max Plaxton finished seventeen seconds in arrears of winner Hector Leonardo Paez of Colombia today […]
Rob Sturney October 15, 2011
Swiss surprise at the Giro di Lombardia
Rob Sturney October 11, 2011
Sighting or encountering wild animals usually provides the cyclist with a rush or a tranquil feeling of oneness with the […]
Rob Sturney October 11, 2011
The two Canadians will race on their third team together
Rob Sturney October 9, 2011
BMC’s Belgian Greg Van Avermaet stymied the aspirations of the sprinters by being the first over the finish line from […]
Rob Sturney October 7, 2011
Clenbuterol and smog the worries
Rob Sturney October 4, 2011
Hughes joins first trade team since her comeback
Rob Sturney October 2, 2011
Keeps 2012 team under wraps
Rob Sturney September 30, 2011
Team Champion System jumps up a level
Rob Sturney September 27, 2011
Health benefits still outweigh drawbacks
Rob Sturney September 27, 2011
2012 to have less climbing, easier rider transfers
Rob Sturney September 25, 2011
Great Britain’s first world title since Tom Simpson in 1965
Rob Sturney September 24, 2011
The legend’s brave attack was the much needed spark
Rob Sturney September 21, 2011
Double elite time trial gold for the Germans
Rob Sturney September 20, 2011
Hughes, Whitten and Shaw show Canada’s tremendous depth
Rob Sturney September 19, 2011
Australia continued its fine start to the 2011 World Road Cycling Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark by winning its second gold […]
Rob Sturney September 17, 2011
Runner up in 2007
Rob Sturney September 15, 2011
Strong team off to Copenhagen with the Olympics in mind
Rob Sturney September 11, 2011
Sky’s Froome and Wiggins second and third
Rob Sturney September 9, 2011
Racers prevail in individual time trials
Rob Sturney September 5, 2011
Andy Schleck to miss GP’s Montreal and Quebec
Rob Sturney September 5, 2011
The Buffalo is well-positioned to take the win
Rob Sturney September 4, 2011
Junior Rosser and elite Buchar taste bronze
Rob Sturney September 3, 2011
Canada’s first elite women’s title since Alison Sydor in ’96
Rob Sturney September 1, 2011
Team relay and junior cross-country results
Rob Sturney August 30, 2011
Massive climbs still to come