Tim Johnson leads the peloton up one of the beautiful climbs in the rain.
Tim Johnson leads the peloton up one of the beautiful climbs in the rain.
Tim Johnson leads the peloton up one of the beautiful climbs in the rain.
Parra solos away to his second stage win
The Stelvio takes no prisoners
Wow, McCormack snatched the stage and GC from Navigators on a cold, miserable day in CT.
McCartney clocking in for the day's shift
Discovery takes the front
Atienza, Parra and Osa
Cunego and Laverde
Parra gets his second stage
Hey, Barry, this is just like Boulder!
Vande Velde had lots of company on his birthday ride on Sunday
Basso struggled in the finale
Dominique Perras (Kodak-Sierra Nevada) earning the best climber's jersey
Cunego and Simoni on the attack
Davidenko winning again, and looking glad to have the race over
Zabriskie labors on Basso's behalf
The podium: Davidenko, Frattini and Baldwin
Passa Gardena - what a view, eh?
And here's another postcard
Barry and VeloNews diarist Vande Velde
Bettini in the break
Parra on the podium
Chris Baldwin (Navigators) and Geoff Kabush (Jittery Joe's) bridging to the break with about five laps remaining
Race leader Vassili Davidenko (Navigators) cornering
Tim Duggan (TIAA-CREF) on a solo
Davide Frattini (Colavita-Sutter Home) and Baldwin in the break
Jittery Joe's rider Craig Wilcox's bike with sheared off carbon fork, after hitting another rider on the descent
Savoldelli goes it alone
The Navs' Oleg Grichkine leads the peloton
Savoldelli leads Simoni
Mark Walters (Navigators) suffers on the climb
Savoldelli in pink
Tim Johnson (Jittery Joe's) heads down the descent
McEwen and friends in a happier moment, before the sprint was lost, the law called and his ticket for home punched
That's one packed peloton
McCartney bellies up to the rolling Discovery bar
Fassa finishing fast
Baldwin leads his Navigators mob through a corner with five laps to go
Davidenko early in the race, looking relaxed
Tim Johnson rippin' it early on
Geoff Kabush airing out his sideburns
The submissions continue and we've posted another new Photo Gallery., the fourth one this week. As you know our winner from last week's contest was "Ace assaultsHogpen," by Ronnie Fields, an excellent shot that reflects both great composition and creative "dark room" work in PhotoShop. Congratulations to Ronnie Fields, who will receive a signed copy of Graham Watson's "Landscapes of Cycling." As we said, it was a difficult choice and there were several photoswe thought worthy of mention. Our list of honorable mentions includes:Jay Christy's "Giro d'Italia 2004: Stage 4,
An early crash has everyone sorting out bike parts
After Thursday’s mountainous throw-down, it looks as though the Giro d’Italia is coming down to a two-man battle, eh? Funny, for all the hype built up around the double-pronged danger of Lampre’s Damiano Cunego and Gilberto Simoni, the winners of the past two years, it’s now CSC’s Ivan Basso, a rider who has never won a grand tour, wearing the maglia rosa. While the Giro is far from over, it appears Basso is the strongest man in the race, with only Discovery Channel’s Paolo Savoldelli, the 2002 Giro winner, able to hang with him in the mountains. And while no one wins a grand tour by luck,
Grishkin and Haedo hassle for the same space
Fassa's fast man does it again
.... with Davidenko and Artacho waiting behind
Who is that man in the plain white jersey?
Navigators on the front with two to go . . .
Basso enjoys a day in the pink
. . . and Davidenko wins
Hey, mate... are those mountains up ahead?
Schnyder goes for a little free publicity
. . . and Basso gets the shirt
A fine day for a bike race
Cunego had a disastrous day
Basso, Savoldelli and Simoni showed their strength
Joachim on the move
Savoldelli came around at the right moment
It's good to be king
Tony Cruz and Davis Phinney have a chat pre-race
Mayo is taking things more slowly this spring
Savoldelli gets the stage . . .
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McEwen by a hair
Darth Basso
Master Sergeant Gleason and his platoon
As the big teams set up their trains, Vogels brought McEwen into the mix
Wednesday's pace reflected the prospect of hard days ahead
TV time for Raffaele
Di Luca holds on to the lead
T-Mobile may not have set Zabel up for the win, but McEwen seemed to benefit
Di Luca likes the color
A day at the office