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Yesterday's stage win was all about who was quickest in the bunch sprint. Today's was down to the strength of a long, lone breakaway. As he has done on several occasions in the past, Italian rider ...
A spent Shawn Milne rolled through the finish line of the last stage of the Nature Valley Grand Prix, gasping for air after climbing the 20-percent grade Chilkoot Hill for the last time. "Today was a ...
Michael Albasini of Team Liquigas won a two-man sprint to take the second stage of the Tour du Luxembourg, while his breakaway companion Joost Posthuma of Team Rabobank took over the leader's jersey.
"Oh, this is ridiculous!" is all Greg Henderson (Health Net-Maxxis) could manage after he sprinted to the win at the Philadelphia International, giving Health Net-Maxxis wins here two years in a row.
Last year in Åre, Sweden, the Spanish team won the inaugural team relay event in front of France and Canada. This year, with a very similar team they did it again, blitzing the Swiss and Italians ...
Jimmy Engoulvent of Crédit Agricole powered his way to victory in the Tour de Luxembourg's prologue, covering the 2.6 km in 3.42, an astonishing five seconds faster than his nearest rivals. Juan ...
Although Fassa Bortolo's local star Kim Kirchen missed the break in stage 1, his teammate Alberto Ongarato made up for it in the second stage by winning it and taking over the leader's jersey. In ...
Dario Frigo, Alberto Ongarato, and Kim Kirchen combined to put Fassa Bortolo in the top three positions of Stage 3 of the Tour de Luxembourg, 95 km between Mersch and Luxembourg. After attacking in ...
Stage 4 on June 10 is a key stage: a 21.5 km individual time trial from Bedoin (280m) to the top of Mont Ventoux (1909m), the feared Géant de Provence. This stage will be an important one for the ...
Route: There's a brief opportunity for riders to get back into the swing of things, post-rest day, as the stage heads to and then along the coast. From there, it's up all the way – to more than 2000m.
On the flat, windy fields where WWI's trench warfare raged almost 90 years ago, the Tour de France peloton battled and battered each other for position on the pave and in the innumerable turns on ...
Alberto Contador of Team Astana put forth his best effort to take back what he lost earlier, but in the end the day belonged to two other Spaniards. Antonio Colom of Katusha outsprinted Contador for ...