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Dedication and Hard Work
Posted Monday, November 17th, 2008
Michael Barry just wrote a diary entry on VeloNews.com about our Columbia teammate Craig Lewis. I think it's a great article and it calls your attention to one of the most dedicated and talented riders in the pro peloton. Craig has had a fantastic year and I'm proud to be his teammate and friend. You can read the diary entry at here.
Ciao, George
CEO Challenge
Posted Sunday, November 16th, 2008
Thanks to all the folks that came to ride the CEO Challenge. We had a great weekend experience with everyone and I was proud to show them around my home town of Greenville. You are all welcome back at any time. If you want to check out the CEO Challenge, visit www.ceochallenges.com.
Ciao, George
Tennis Tournament
Posted Monday, November 3rd, 2008
We had our annual tennis tournament for cyclists this weekend and the weather was perfect. Big thanks to all my buddies that played and all the family and friends that came out to have fun. I also want to send a big thank you to Doug Pielet and Thornblade Tennis Club for hosting the tournament and welcoming us all. I'm happy to tell you that I won the tournament this year, so next year's tournament will once again be called the George Hincapie Invitational.
Ciao, George
New York Trip
Posted Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
New York was fun. It's always nice to go back to the old stomping grounds. Rich and I did some riding on roads we haven't ridden since we were teenagers. Best of all it supported a great cause. Thanks to everyone that supported the I Challenge Myself charity.
Ciao, George
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I Challenge Myself
Posted Thursday, October 9th, 2008
If you're in the NYC area on Oct 17-18 come out and join my brother Rich and me at some events that will support the I Challenge Myself charity. There is a cocktail party on Friday night, Oct 17 at Cadence NYC and a 55 mile ride to Nyack and back on Saturday, Oct 18. All proceeds go to benefit www.ichallengemyself.org. Check out the website for more details. We hope to see you there.
Ciao, George
Tennis Time
Posted Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
My trip to Interbike in Vegas was tiring, but we had some fun out there too. Excitement for the Hincapie Sportswear brand is really high. I'm taking a break from the bike and playing lots of tennis these days. My cycling friends and I are preparing for a tournament coming up on Nov 2 at the Thornblade Country Club in Greenville. Thanks to Doug Pielet for setting that up. We're playing for bragging rights for 2009, so I expect some competition. Teammate Craig Lewis is racing the Giro di Lombardia, but he will be back in Greenville for the tennis fun. Best of luck to the team in Italy.
Ciao, George
US Pro Championship Weekend
Posted Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
I'm happy to say that the USPro Championships will be in Greenville again next year. This year's race didn't work out like I had hoped, but it was still a good weekend in Greenville. Much of my family was here, so we had a good time together. We threw a huge party at Hincapie Sportswear after the race with a big fashion show. Everyone loved the new product line and had a great time. I'm getting ready to go to the Tour of Missouri, and we're bringing a pretty strong Columbia team. Cavendish has been on fire this summer, so we should make quite an impact on the race. Tune in to see what happens.
Ciao, George
Headed to the Olympics
Posted Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
I hope you thought that was an exciting Tour, because I did. It's so hard to win a stage, and we won several. The team had a great race, so we're very pleased with our performance. I've been resting a little since the Tour, and now I'm off to China for the Olympics. It's a great experience, and I'm really proud to be representing the USA for the fifth time. The racing should be interesting with the air quality issues. I hope things are not as bad as they say in the media. We are bringing a strong team from the US, so we're hoping for a good result. I'd love to win a gold medal. After the Olympics I head back to Greenville for the USPro Championships and then on to the Tour of Missouri in September.
Ciao, George
George on the Web
Posted Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
Another Win
Posted Thursday, July 17th, 2008
Congratulations to Mark Cavendish on a fantastic win today. The team rode really well to help make that happen and Mark showed that he's the fastest man in the race. That's a nice way to start off the second half of the Tour.
Ciao, George
Week One
Posted Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
What a first week for Team Columbia. The team has been riding really well. We've won a couple stages and had the yellow, green and white jerseys already. Great results like that make all the hard work well worth it. I think everyone is ready for a rest day in the Tour. People always ask what happens on the rest day. On the rest day things are always a little more relaxed. We still ride a couple hours so the body doesn't shut down. We try to keep the normal routine, because we still have 2 weeks left to race. This is the day we get to see family and friends that are visiting the tour. I'm looking forward to spending a little time with my family.
Ciao, George
Cavendish Wins
Posted Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
That was crazy! I flatted and had to chase back on with 10K to go. I was doing 70kph to catch back on. Then, getting through the peleton was nuts! The team did an awesome job of leading out Cavendish. He's super fast. Congrats to Mark on an awesome win.
Ciao, George
Daily Tour Photos
Posted Monday, July 7th, 2008
Our good friend Graham Watson is sharing his amazing work with us once again, so be sure to check out our Tour de France photo gallery every day. Graham is one of the most talented and popular photographers in the whole world and we are very proud to feature his work on George's website. Thanks mate.
George Selected for 2008 Olympic Team
Posted Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
USA Cycling announced today that George Hincapie has been nominated to the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team that will compete in Beijing, China, August 8-24. With this nomination, George becomes the only five-time Olympic cyclist in U.S. history! He will compete in the Olympic road race with fellow Americans Levi Leipheimer, Jason McCartney, Christian Vande Velde and David Zabriskie. Congratulations to George and the rest of the team. Bring home some medals!
Exclusive Daily Videos
Posted Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
Exclusive video interviews will be conducted daily by VeloNews prior to each stage of the Tour, and we'll be posting them right here at GeorgeHincapie.com. George will give you a candid account of what is happening in the race, granting you unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to the Tour. Tune in every day to see what he has to say.
George on the Web (UPDATED)
Posted Monday, June 30th, 2008
Here are a couple of great Tour de France articles featuring George.
Baby Enzo
Posted Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Many of you have asked for details on Enzo, so I thought I would share some more statistics. Enzo George Hincapie weighed 3.4 kilos and was 52 centimeters long when he was born on June 20, 2008. For those in the US, that's about 7.48 pounds and 20.47 inches.
Ciao, George
The Baby is Here
Posted Monday, June 23rd, 2008
Melanie and I are proud to announce the arrival of Enzo Hincapie on June 20, 2008 in Girona, Spain. Mel and Enzo are both healthy and resting comfortably. I'll send more news when I can.
Ciao, George
New Sponsor
Posted Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
I was very pleased when I heard about our new team sponsor, Columbia Sportswear. It's really exciting to find a US-based company that wants to get involved in our sport on an international level. This is just what the whole industry needs. New sponsors excited about what professional cycling can do for their brands. We're going to start riding in the new Team Columbia jerseys at the Tour in July. Can't wait to see what those look like. Team moral is already good, and having a new sponsor gives us increased confidence long term. Look for the new jerseys around July 1.
Ciao, George
Dauphine-Libere Time Trial Crash
George Wins Stage 2 of Dauphine-Libere
Posted Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
Congratulations George on a fantastic victory on Stage 2 of the Dauphine Libere! After High Road Sprinter, André Greipel had a mechanical in the last few kilometers, team director, Allan Peiper gave George the green light to go for the win. He didn't waste any time with an aggressive move attacking the field in the final approach to the line. George bridged the gap to a lone rider inside the last kilometer and out sprinted the rest for the stage win. He has shown some great fitness lately and we new good things were in store for this week. The win moves George into 4th place in the general classification. We also want to congratulate High Road teammate Craig Lewis on his performances so far this week. Craig placed 11th in the prologue time trial and was sitting in 10th place in the GC going into today's stage. He's riding really well and showing improvement with every race. Well done, boys.
Photo by Graham Watson
Training Camp
Posted Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
I'm at a training camp in the Pyrenees today with some teammates. I'll be here until Friday. We're training and doing some recon for some of the climbs we'll face in the Tour. These mountains are really beautiful.
Ciao, George
Waiting for the Baby
Posted Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
Catalunya was fun and we finished up pretty well. I'm training for the Dauphine Libere, June 8-15 in preparation for the Tour de France. I like that race, so I'm looking forward to it. My teammates rode great in the Giro. Cavendish really proved he's one of the fastest guys in the world by winning some of those sprints. He really is super fast. Mel is about to pop, but still no baby. We're both ready at this point. I hope it happens soon, because I want to be here for the birth. I'll let you know when #2 arrives.
Ciao, George
Catalunya Prologue
Posted Monday, May 19th, 2008
The Tour of Catalunya started today with a short prologue. It's always better to win, but I am pleased with my race today. I gave it my all and had a good finish. I averaged 560 watts and 100 rpm, so I'm happy with that. Some of my teammates showed that they are riding well too. We're looking forward to a great race. Ciao, George
Great Job Chris!
Posted Thursday, May 15th, 2008
Congratulations to Chris Butler of the Hincapie Barkley Development Team on winning the Division II Collegiate National Road Race and Team Time Trial Championships. It's great to see the Greenville guys doing so well. Chris is going to be traveling to Europe to race and train with the USA U23 National Team in June. Best of luck. We're really proud of you, Chris.
Ciao, George
Back in Spain
Posted Friday, May 9th, 2008
I'm back in Spain with Mel and Julia after a very busy spring. We are expecting baby number two very soon, so things are pretty tense around the house. I have started my Tour de France preparation and I'm feeling good. I will do Catalunya next week, the Dauphine Libere in June and then The Tour in July. Best of luck to my teammates doing the Giro. It should be a good race. We put a good team together that should be competitive in Italy.
Ciao, George
Tour de Georgia
Posted Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
Wow, what a race. The team had a fantastic Tour de Georgia. Three stage wins, the sprinters jersey and the overall victory! It is hard to imagine a better performance. The guys rode great and the team worked well together. On top of our Tour de Georgia win, Kim Kirchen won Fleche Wallonne on Wednesday. It really has been a great week for High Road. I'm headed back to Europe to be with Mel and recover a little. Ciao, George
Photo by Carla Kelly
Back in the US
Posted Sunday, April 20th, 2008
I'm in Tybee Island, GA relaxing before the Tour de Georgia. I always love racing in the US. The Tour de Georgia is close to home, so I should see some friends and family this week. I'm a little tired from the Classics, but I'm looking forward to a good race. We have a talented team and the guys are riding well. The race starts on Monday. I hope you can get out and see a stage. Ciao, George
Paris - Roubaix
Posted Monday, April 14th, 2008
I am very disappointed with the outcome of the race on Sunday. I had great legs all day and was doing everything right. Unfortunately, I had a mechanical at a very critical moment. I eventually got a new wheel, but the leaders turned on the gas when they saw me stop. I worked hard to get back on, but at this level of competition, there is no room for bad luck.
Gent-Wevelgem
Posted Thursday, April 10th, 2008
I used Gent-Wevelgum as a tune up for this weekend and I'm feeling good. I am happy to see my teammates riding well and staying near the front. The team is really coming together nicely. We should have one of the strongest teams in the race on Sunday. It is really nice to have my brother and some friends visiting from Greenville, SC this week. I spend so much time on the road that it's great to have family around for a little while. We're getting to hang out while I rest up for Roubaix.
Photo by Graham Watson
Flanders
Posted Monday, April 7th, 2008
As expected, Flanders was a tough race. I went for it and rode at the front all day. It wasn't to be for me today. Devolder didn't have to work with Boonen behind him, and he played his cards just right. I was totally cracked in the end, but I am happy with my result and feeling good for Roubaix.
Be sure to checkout my photo gallery to see all the great shots Graham Watson took.
Photo by Graham Watson
Three Days of De Panne
Posted Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
I raced the Three Days of De Panne as my final tune up for the Spring Classics this week. The team did really well, with Cavendish using his speed to win 2 of the stages. I placed 9th overall, thanks to a 4th in the TT. I feel great and I'm ready for another stab at Flanders and Roubaix. I used Milan San Remo to test my fitness and all is on track. I've been training hard and now it's time to start tapering off for the start of the Northern Classic campaign. I'm really looking forward to Roubaix.
New Website
Posted Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
As you can see, I've done a big redesign of my website, and I hope you like it. The new site should be updated more regularly with photos and stories from my travels, racing and training. Look for some great photos from Graham Watson in the gallery. Thanks Graham for taking such great shots. I'll add more in the near future, but the important parts are up now. Things are really busy and I'm looking forward to the upcoming Classics. To hear more, check out the recent interview with me on Cyclingnews.com.