Eddy Merckx
Eddy Merckx
Eddy Merckx
Dirty is bad
Clean is good!
Final Stage winners (left to right): Fred Rodriguez, David Clinger, & Moreno Di Biase
KOM, Overall and rookie winners
The top three overall winners (left to right): Fred Rodriguez (2nd place), Chris Horner (first place), Nathan O'Neill (3rd place)
Time to celebrate...
Horner can't contain his exuberance as he displays his custom trophy
Rodriguez (left) and Clinger (right) made it a close one
Rodriguez, Horner and best young rider, Raisin
Saturn on patrol... shadowed by Rodriguez
Steve Larsen tries his luck
Through it all, Saturn kept a watchful eye on things
Hamilton enjoys a special moment.
... Armstrong was quick to follow.
Those last two kilometers were hard... but worth it.
The oldest and one of the toughest of the classics.
Merckx goes on the Côte de la Redoute...
The man makes his move
The favorites were left to chase
Blickem and Schmatz party at Twilight
Blickem and Schmatz party at Twilight
Blickem and Schmatz party at Twilight
Dear Editor;Thanks for the live coverage. As someone who doesn't get OLN I look forward to your live coverage of the classics. The only problem is that it has been taking away from my graduate school work. I keep checking back every five minutes instead of studying!! I may fail, but at least I'll know how the sprint finished. Keep up the great work.Todd ShapiroTodd, we appreciate your comments, but would also like to apologize for the spotty coverage we've had out of the Tour of Georgia this year. We seem to have a good system in place for the big European races and will have a full crew
Blickem and Schmatz party at Twilight
Bartoli has to be among the favorites for Sunday
Blickem and Schmatz party at Twilight
Armstrong wants this one
Blickem and Schmatz party at Twilight
Preview: Armstrong aims at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
Blickem and Schmatz party at Twilight
The men in charge: Rodriguez gets another stage; Horner gets the jersey
Saul Raisin and fans
Landis and company on the move
Vaughters works to bring Clinger back to the leaders.
Workin' for David
Gord Fraser outkicks a pair of Saturns in the morning stage.
Blickem and Schmatz party at Twilight
Blickem and Schmatz party at Twilight
Blickem and Schmatz party at Twilight
Syne was well ahead of the yammering
Horner had fans out there, too.
Saturn's Ivan Dominguez gets the final countdown.
Tantalizing treats available throughout the Tour
Rodriguez made an earlier try at escape with Saturn's Horner
Lionel Syne and the long and lonely road
Pull? YOU pull.
Hey, winners still get flowers...
...but now only the pros get those nifty plastic number plates
The incredible shrinking NORBA NCS
The incredible shrinking NORBA NCS
Garzelli crosses the finish line to win the first stage from Arco to Moena of the 27th Tour of Trentino ahead of second placed Italian Gilberto Simoni
Moreno DiBiase
The peloton heads down the road... as the Nav's tire goes flat.
Navigators in pursuit
The men in the break
Cross-cultural exchange: One Italian rider tries his best to make a good impression on the natives.
Go for broke... just don't let your wife watch. Vaughters in 2000
Hey Bob,Can I get in any legal trouble, or am I breaking any laws, by motor-pacingmy friend behind my Subaru? --PatHillsboro, Oregon Dear Pat;As you will read, I do not recommend that you motor pace your friend,but if you do, I offer the legal ramifications as well as some basic advice.This is the classic “do as I say not as I do” lecture. In fact, when Iwas racing and training, I was not even smart enough to limit my motorpacing to willing and complicit drivers. I was riding a borrowed cyclo-cross bike with limited gearing and wasspun out going downhill with my head down, when the woman I
What? No prize list?
Working with Osa
Cooke makes her move
The new World Cup leader
Aussie in yellow
Vogels held his own on the climbs and nailed them all in the sprint
Starting a U.S. with a full crew of Navigators in the mix was new to most of the field.
The sprint at Meza
Aussie in yellow
This time, the Nav's had the full crew at the start
Miguel Meza
As former Euro peloton rider Nathan O’Neill continues his winning ways here in the States— so far undefeated in a time trial this year, proven again at the Tour of Georgia’s prologue — it’s only natural we would run a profile of the Aussie from Toowoomba, Queensland. Look for a two-page feature of the Saturn rider to land in mailboxes and bike shops next weekend, detailing his move from the D-2 Italian Panaria team to Saturn, the most dominant domestic team of 2003. In the mean time, we thought we’d offer up a few quick responses from his recent VeloNews interview… Five Questions with
Vogels held his own on the climbs and nailed it in the sprint.