Fraser takes his third stage and the overall
Fraser takes his third stage and the overall
Fraser takes his third stage and the overall
Willock follows the wheels and collects the win
Our tour guide, Nicholas Legan.
Carol Hutton, winner Mara Abbott and Anna Milkowski after the women's D-II event
Absalon shows 'em how
As expected, lots and lots of bikes...
Brent Bookwalter out-sprints Todd Yezefski for the win
JHK led the way for the Americans
... bottles...
Think Fraser knows he has another win in the bag?
... and a ton of spare parts
Well, he did ... and he kept his overall lead after the time trial, too
The chase is on
A beautiful day in the neighborhood
Moninger races up the GC into second
An aggressive women's field
Willock rips the time trial and seizes the lead
The power supply
Dahle's not getting older, she's getting faster
The kitchen, when someone needs a quick snack...
McConneloug rides to a strong 16th
... or laundry service.
Catch and release: Basso caught Cunego and, after a short pause, rode into the leader's jersey
Problems with the caravan
Waiting for the start
Exhausted, but happy: Verbrugghe holds off a charging peloton.
Damiano Cunego
New Shimano XTR levers
Entertainment in the start village
The trick paint job on Premont's bike extended to the fork. Note the new lightweight XTR discs
Danilo di Luca
Hoffman the espresso schlepper
Savoldelli may have been the day's big winner
Got room for another in there?
Sergei Honchar quietly accepts his second maglia rosa of this Giro.
Spring time in Italy
Riding into shape: Riding the Giro appears to be good Tour prep' for the Kaiser
The Boss is still big in Italy
Nicer than Belgium at this time of year, eh?
Bradley McGee
A day at the office for the Disco' boys
A bit of morning reading
Osa, Cunego and Basso rode smart
Pollack's one day in the jersey
Aaron Olson
Gilberto has style.
Axel Merckx fuels up
Strike up the band!
Big crowds on weekends
Is the espresso a littlle stronger than usual today?
The medium is the message
Stevic gives it a go
Riding into shape: Jan Ullrich works his way to the line.
Robbie at the start
Watching the men's race finish
Another celeb' sighting: Francesco Moser is still stylin' after all these years
Honoring Verdi
Despite our first guess, this is not Michael Rasmussen
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Smile, Mr. Perez!
The Aussie 'Pocket Rocket' lights it up again
Perez's ride
'I wanted to win today, but the pink jersey is also good,' says Pollack
Getting the word out
Americans are a common sight at grand tours these days
And so are the Aussies
The Whitman women line up for their start