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Wednesday’s EuroFile: Fast Freddy 2nd as Chicchi wins Dunkirk opener; McCarty heads to Giro; Hondo Hopeful
Wednesday's EuroFile: Fast Freddy 2nd as Chicchi wins Dunkirk opener; McCarty heads to Giro; Hondo Hopeful
Di Luca with Savoldelli in the 2005 Giro
Di Luca with Savoldelli in the 2005 Giro
Can Savoldelli repeat?
Can Savoldelli repeat?
Many of the victims of the 1956 disaster were from Di Luca’s home region
Many of the victims of the 1956 disaster were from Di Luca's home region
Freddy reaching deep.
Freddy reaching deep.
Horner relishes the moment
Horner relishes the moment
Henk and friends in Boulder
Henk and friends in Boulder
As Shimano’s first XTR branded disc brake lever, the new BL-M975 is Shimano’s lightest disc brake lever set at …
As Shimano's first XTR branded disc brake lever, the new BL-M975 is Shimano's lightest disc brake lever set at 194grams.
With its compact design, the BL-M975 gives you the freedom to choose from the wide variety of handlebars on th …
With its compact design, the BL-M975 gives you the freedom to choose from the wide variety of handlebars on the market. Whether you are using riser bars or narrow flat bars, handlebar interference with the brake hose is not an issue.
The brake lever is sand blasted then anodized to create a subtle texture which increases grip.
The brake lever is sand blasted then anodized to create a subtle texture which increases grip.
The one-piece design is more compact and very stiff which results in a precise and efficient disc brake design …
The one-piece design is more compact and very stiff which results in a precise and efficient disc brake design.
Multiple rotor sizes are available for a variety of riding styles.
Multiple rotor sizes are available for a variety of riding styles.
The new XTR rotors use Shimano’s patented Centerlock technology and receive a new star pattern. The new rotor …
The new XTR rotors use Shimano's patented Centerlock technology and receive a new star pattern. The new rotor also aids in improved pad life.
Cunego on his way to a strong third-place finish at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
Cunego on his way to a strong third-place finish at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
The BL-M970 gives V-brake users a clean new look.
The BL-M970 gives V-brake users a clean new look.
The BR-M970 answers the calls from weight freaks and traditionalists alike.
The BR-M970 answers the calls from weight freaks and traditionalists alike.
Miller wins the stage . . .
Miller wins the stage . . .
. . . but Zajicek takes the title
. . . but Zajicek takes the title
The men roll out of Bisbee along Main Street . . .
The men roll out of Bisbee along Main Street . . .
. . . and exit the Mule Pass tunnel
. . . and exit the Mule Pass tunnel
Patrick Walsh (CCB-VW-Time) and Craig McCartney (Wild Oats-Al‚s) control the break
Patrick Walsh (CCB-VW-Time) and Craig McCartney (Wild Oats-Al‚s) control the break
The Mule Mountains loom in the distance as the peloton starts to reel in the break
The Mule Mountains loom in the distance as the peloton starts to reel in the break
Walsh and McCartney hit the start of the first climb 1:30 up on the chase
Walsh and McCartney hit the start of the first climb 1:30 up on the chase
The peloton hits the first of two final climbs
The peloton hits the first of two final climbs
Walsh and McCartney were still out after the descent . . .
Walsh and McCartney were still out after the descent . . .
. . . but a group containing Drew Miller (Successful Living) and racer leader Phil Zajicek (Navigators) was ch …
. . . but a group containing Drew Miller (Successful Living) and racer leader Phil Zajicek (Navigators) was chasing hard
And while everyone was watching Zajicek . . .
And while everyone was watching Zajicek . . .
. . . Miller took off, and had time for one quick look over his shoulder before taking the stage
. . . Miller took off, and had time for one quick look over his shoulder before taking the stage
Holden slots into the lead
Holden slots into the lead
The elite men’s break goes up the road
The elite men's break goes up the road
Evans blazes the final time trial to take the overall
Evans blazes the final time trial to take the overall
Evans celebrates his last-minute victory
Evans celebrates his last-minute victory
Contador conceded nearly a minute and the overall win in the final stage
Contador conceded nearly a minute and the overall win in the final stage
Julich had a good TT, taking third on the day
Julich had a good TT, taking third on the day
Mari Holden (T-Mobile) looks ahead to a successful start to LVDB
Mari Holden (T-Mobile) looks ahead to a successful start to LVDB
Valverde makes it look easy
Valverde makes it look easy
Contador’s grip on yellow has been loosened a bit
Contador's grip on yellow has been loosened a bit
A perfect day – and place – for a bike race.
A perfect day - and place - for a bike race.
Ullrich: riding into shape.
Ullrich: riding into shape.
Garate leads the attack
Garate leads the attack
Still Smiling: Horner leads the chase. The American now sits in 10th place at 1:14.
Still Smiling: Horner leads the chase. The American now sits in 10th place at 1:14.
Kashechkin
Kashechkin
Phil Zajicek (Navigators) pushes the last 100 meters to the finish
Phil Zajicek (Navigators) pushes the last 100 meters to the finish
Felicia Gomez (Webcor) starts her successful prologue
Felicia Gomez (Webcor) starts her successful prologue
Jeremy Powers (JellyBelly) shows the pain of riding uphill into a headwind
Jeremy Powers (JellyBelly) shows the pain of riding uphill into a headwind
VeloNews sees expanded interest for 2006 Official Tour de France Guide
VeloNews sees expanded interest for 2006 Official Tour de France Guide
Winning Horner style
Winning Horner style
Contador takes the stage and the lead
Contador takes the stage and the lead
Horner’s stay in the yellow jersey was a short one
Horner's stay in the yellow jersey was a short one
Where’d you ride today?
Where'd you ride today?
The Evans group
The Evans group
Sevilla solo
Sevilla solo
Contador attacks
Contador attacks
Paco chasing down national U-23 rider Colin Cares
Paco chasing down national U-23 rider Colin Cares
The bad, black Scott USA Sportsmobile
The bad, black Scott USA Sportsmobile
Kintner, up close and personal
Kintner, up close and personal
Lopes, in living color
Lopes, in living color
VeloNews sees expanded interest for 2006 Official Tour de France Guide
PARIS, France -- It sounds unlikely, but even after the retirement of Lance Armstong, interest in the Official Guide to the Tour de France produced by VeloNews is considerably ahead of what it was at the same time last year. With two weeks left until space close, the 2006 Official Tour Guide has already sold more advertising pages, the newsstand draw has approximately doubled, bike shop interest is at a record high, and the issue looks likely to set an all-time record for paid circulation for the ABC-audited magazine. While VeloNews's long-time status as the official publication of
Photo or sculpture?
Photo or sculpture?
Friday’s Mailbag: How ’bout that Horner?
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.What a shot!Velo,I love the picture of Chris Horner crossing the finish line totowin Stage 2 at Tour de Romandie. That photo captures what I’ve alwaysthought of Chris Horner…loose in the saddle and guns-a-blazing! Congratulations,Chris.Scott WellsHampton, Virginia The year of the
A Fred’s Eye View: Short-track tuneup; Fontucky dreamin’; hard-luck Schmatz; great Scott-mobile; and a Miller’s-eye view
There’s a lot of sniffling, sneezing, coughing and wheezing going on at VeloNews world headquarters lately. I suspect the first two ailments (sniffling and sneezing, that is) are due to the onset of Colorado’s allergy season two weeks ago. Our first bout with prolonged sunshine and balmy temperatures sent every flower, blade of grass and tree (not to mention college kid) into hormone hyper-drive, and the air is now a sea of pollen. One local news station suggests minimizing outdoor exposure on warm days and avoiding inhaling truck and car exhaust. Good thing you never encounter either of
VeloNews sees expanded interest for 2006 Official Tour de France Guide
VeloNews sees expanded interest for 2006 Official Tour de France Guide
The Aeolus 6.5…
The Aeolus 6.5...
… and a closer look.
... and a closer look.
Tech Talk: Bontrager and the importance of being aero’
Tech Talk: Bontrager and the importance of being aero’
Tech Talk: Bontrager and the importance of being aero’
Tech Talk: Bontrager and the importance of being aero’
Horner seizes the stage and the lead with a late break
Horner seizes the stage and the lead with a late break
Think he’s at all happy about how things turned out?
Think he's at all happy about how things turned out?
Loosli and Beauchat get things rolling early
Loosli and Beauchat get things rolling early
Moreau has a go
Moreau has a go
Ullrich falls off the pace
Ullrich falls off the pace
Voigt finished more than 10 minutes back at Liège and he couldn’t be happier.
Voigt finished more than 10 minutes back at Liège and he couldn't be happier.
McEwen notches another win
McEwen notches another win