News Andreas Klöden (Astana) collects the final yellow jersey in the 2008 Tour de Romandie. Published May 4, 2008
News Bissell Pro Cycling controlled the front and worked to bring the break back together for the final sprint Published May 4, 2008
News A small group of riders rolled off the front and dangled about a minute out Published May 4, 2008
News Tom Zirbel (Bissell Pro Cycling) in the race leaders jersey, stays protected in the peloton Published May 4, 2008
News Juan Pablo Magallanes (Tecos) and Ben Jaques-Maynes (Bissell Pro Cycling) roll off the front Published May 4, 2008
News Fausto Marcelino Esparza Munoz (Tecos) enjoys his position on the front row at the start Published May 4, 2008
News Alison Testroete (Aaron’s Pro Cycling) counter attacked on the descent on backside of the course Published May 4, 2008
News Felicia Gomez (Aaron’s Pro Cycling) responds with a ValueAct Capital, and Team Tibco rider in tow Published May 4, 2008
News Anne Samplonious (Cheerwine) rev’ed it up and took a solo flyer off the front Published May 4, 2008
News Amber Rais (Team Tibco) is marked through a corner by a ValueAct Capital rider Published May 4, 2008
News Kristin Sanders (Aaron’s Pro Cycling) had on her game face before the race Published May 4, 2008
News Heal took the win over her three break-away companions with a last corner attack. Published May 3, 2008
News Francesco De Bonis (Gerolsteiner) battles to the victory in stage 4 of the 2008 Tour de Romandie. Published May 3, 2008
News Petacchi will concentrate on Tour preparation after his bronchitis clears up. Published May 3, 2008
News Amber Rais (Team Tibco) concentrates on the road ahead as she tears up the course Published May 2, 2008
News Chris Wherry (Toyota-United) put in a big effort to finish third on the day Published May 2, 2008
News Phil Zajicek (HealthNet) glides into the last descent as he heads for the finish Published May 2, 2008
News Gregorio Ladino (Tecos) put in an intense effort, but lost the jersey anyway. Published May 2, 2008
News Ben Jaques-Maynes (Bissell Pro Cycling) was second only to his teammate by 17 seconds Published May 2, 2008