News The area’s singletrack is legendary for its steep downhills and technical terrain Published Jul 4, 2009
News Boonen meets with reporters after Friday’s ruling allowing him to race in the Tour. Published Jul 4, 2009
News Cannondale Flash: Another view of the wide tire clearance of the rear triangle. Published Jul 3, 2009
News Cannondale Flash: Cannondale chose to use a DT Swiss XCR 1.2 carbon wheelset. Published Jul 3, 2009
News Cannondale Flash: The Lefty Speed Carbon SL fork provides 110mm of suspension and weighs less than three pounds. Published Jul 3, 2009
News Cannondale Flash: Cannondale chose to use its own foam grips, and a full SRAM XX group. Published Jul 3, 2009
News Cannondale Flash: Notice the generous tire clearance and smooth transition between the top tube and seat stays, Published Jul 3, 2009
News Cannondale Flash: The S.A.V.E. chainstays provide a small amount of flex to provide better ride comfort. Published Jul 3, 2009
News Cannondale Flash: The new carbon fiber S.A.V.E. seatpost is meant to flex under pressure to provide better vertical compliance. Published Jul 3, 2009
News Cannondale Flash: : Continous carbon fibers run from the toptube through the seatstays. Published Jul 3, 2009
News Cannondale Flash: The engineers backup the Flash Carbon’s claimed weight with a scale. Published Jul 3, 2009
News Cannondale Flash: The 88 needle bearing technology of the Lefty fork provides smooth engagement during heavy braking. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Garmin Slipstream’s David Zabriskie. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Columbia’s sprint coach, Erik Zabel. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Some of the neighbors stop by to show off the new boat. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Christian Vande Velde is very happy to be able to race. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Bob Stapleton introduces the new sponsor, HTC. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Prince Albert II welcomes the Tour as Prudhomme listens. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: The packed stands in downtown Monaco. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Lance with his fans and TV coverage. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Hincapie talks with VeloNews’ Neal Rogers. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: George Hincapie and his Columbia teammates. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Garmin and the Monte Carlo background. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Evans seems amazed at one question. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Evans was relaxed and friendly at the newser. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: One of the favorites, Cadel Evans, with Silence Lotto. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Contador watches the media crush around Armstrong as they ride past fans. Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: The hottest team in the world right now, Columbia Published Jul 3, 2009
News 2009 Tour de France team presentation: Cavendish is swarmed at the Columbia news conference. Published Jul 3, 2009
News Contador has one Tour, one Giro and a Vuelta under his belt. Now he wants to start on Round II. Published Jul 3, 2009
News Jason Morgan is plowing through the BC Bike Race singletrack on a singlespeed fully rigid bike. Published Jul 3, 2009
News BC Bike Race photographer Dave Silver snaps a few keepers atop the White Knuckle Tight trail. Published Jul 3, 2009
News Some riders can roll across the numerous log and bridge crossings, while others prefer to carry their bikes. Published Jul 3, 2009
News BC Bike Race media relations manager Andreas Hestler had to stop midway down Highway 102 to grab a quick smile. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The day’s primary feature was the 45-minute ripping descent down the Highway 102 trail to the finish line in Langdale. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The face of unity? Bruyneel and Contador say Astana is a team and will ride like one. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone:The cables route internally and enter through these ports in the downtube. Di2 needs only one port. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: The new Madone is also available with WSD geometry and complementary colors. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: The new Madone is available in these five stock colors, plus the Project One signature program. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: Trek’s new bike gets a new Bontrager Race XXX Lite stem. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: The seat post offers more lateral adjustment and can be reversed for a negative offset. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: Trek’s Ride Tuned seatmast, along with redesigned seat tube. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: The rear derailleur cable, or computer wire, just pops out for a short span. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: One of the paint schemes available in Trek’s Project One Signature program. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: The frame is made from OCLV Red, which is Trek’s blend containing the most high modulus fiber. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: Trek’s E2 headtube and steerer tapers from a 1.5-inch lower bearing to a 1.125-inch upper bearing. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: Another shot of the E2 headtube and single wire Di2 cable routing. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: A non-drive side shot of the Di2 bike. The cable clutter is noticeably less. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: This Project One Signature model illustrates the access of standard cables. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: Since there is no bottom bracket shell to impede the cable’s path, installation is easy. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: Trek says, mounting the battery here is the most efficient, plus it doesn’t require any extra holes. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: Shimano’s Di2 battery mounts to the internal cable port on the underside of the BB. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: The seat tube is asymmetric making the bottle bosses look misplaced. The design stiffens the BB area. Published Jul 3, 2009
News The new 6-series Madone: A replica of the new 6-Series Madone in team dress. Published Jul 3, 2009
News A visit to Vittoria: A row of unvulcanized Diamante Pros await vulcanization. Published Jul 3, 2009
News A visit to Vittoria: All handmade tubulars are aired and stacked to verify a straight build, before being packed and shipped. Published Jul 3, 2009
News A visit to Vittoria: Rows of wheels are spun for days on end to track wear life and patterns. Published Jul 3, 2009
News A visit to Vittoria: The author lassoes his handmade tire into a vulcanizing press. Published Jul 3, 2009
News A visit to Vittoria: The author tries to learn the art of building a tire from scratch. Published Jul 3, 2009
News A visit to Vittoria: Tires undergo wear testing on drums laden with studs to simulate pitted roads. Published Jul 3, 2009
News A visit to Vittoria: A Geax mountain bike tire is ready for removal after being vulcanized under high temperature and pressure. Published Jul 3, 2009
News A visit to Vittoria: Vittoria’s casing comes from individual cotton spools, spun onto long metal drums. Published Jul 3, 2009
News A visit to Vittoria: Rubber samples are tested in various compounds for resiliency, pliability and rebound. Published Jul 3, 2009