News Kirchen kept the jersey on Friday, despite the best efforts of CSC and the Schleck brothers. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Liquigas manager Roberto Amadio answers journalists’ questions after Manuel Beltran was taken away by French police. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Rain near the top of the second climb brought out umbrellas, but no one left Published Jul 11, 2008
News Beltran’s positive A sample sends a bad message about Tour organizers’ hopes to clean up the race. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Tour ’08 – Stage 7 – It was not an easy day in the saddle for most in the peloton. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Tour ’08 – Stage 7 – Millar and Voigt lead a formidable group, which never got too much of gap. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Tour ’08 – Stage 7 – Jufree leads the break that eventually sent Sanchez to a stage win. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Tour ’08 – Stage 7 – Hushovd loses the green jersey after a tough day on the road. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Tour ’08 – Stage 7 – CSC tries to take advantage of the wind, putting a gap on those who were caught off guard. Published Jul 11, 2008
News 2008 Tour de France, stage 6: Columbia protected Kirchen — and his precious jersey — all day. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: Brooke Miller powers her way up the final climb Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: Leipheimer rode through the break on the final climb. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: Steven Cozza (Garmin/Chipotle) in a bold move attacks the remaining breakaway riders. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: Chris Wherry (Toyota-United) leads the break to the base of the final climb to the finish. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: The break starts to come apart a bit as they near the final climb. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: The course wound the riders through some beautiful farm land Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: The peloton passes through scenic countryside in the shadow of the “Three Sisters” mountains. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: Tom Zirbel (Bissell Pro Cycling) was a big motor in the breakaway group. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: There were two Team Type 1 riders in the break as well as two from Garmin-Chipotle. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: The chasing field was over two and a half minutes down and chasing hard. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: BMC Pro Cycling and Rock Racing begin the chase at the front of the main field. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: Ten riders from various teams make up the breakaway. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: A large group of riders got away in the opening miles. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: The men’s field strings out as the pace picks up after an early attack. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: Santiago Botero (Rock Racing) and his team hoped to defend his race leaders jersey today. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: The women listen intently to their last-minute instructions. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: Brooke Miller (Team Tibco) ….. She knew something that we didn’t at the start. Published Jul 11, 2008
News Cascade Cycling Classic, stage 2: Meredith Miller (Aaron’s Pro Cycling) and Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo/LifeForce) at the start. Published Jul 11, 2008
News The Dean’s RFlow fork with airfoil technology licensed from Oval Concepts Published Jul 11, 2008