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The ageless Steve Tilford contemplates another podium in his long career.
The ageless Steve Tilford contemplates another podium in his long career.
Pic wins a fifth title
Pic wins a fifth title
Martin Gilbert has a little powergel at the start. Must work pretty well.
Martin Gilbert has a little powergel at the start. Must work pretty well.
Holloway takes the V
Holloway takes the V
Downers Grove Pro-Am: A Casey Gibson Gallery
The anticipated rain did indeed make an appearance during Saturday afternoon's 50km Pro/Am Challenge in the Chicago suburb of Downers Grove. Undaunted, our man Casey Gibson was there, doggedly snapping away. Here’s what he saw through a very soggy lens indeed.
Galloway winning the men’s elite for VMG. Velocity Made Good.
Galloway winning the men's elite for VMG. Velocity Made Good.
Women’s winner Brooke Miller (Team TIBC) leads in the rain
Women's winner Brooke Miller (Team TIBC) leads in the rain
Health Net’s Tim Johnson takes a dig.
Health Net's Tim Johnson takes a dig.
Ken Hanson (BMC) wins the men’s pro-am event
Ken Hanson (BMC) wins the men's pro-am event
Kelly goes to the front with 10 laps to go, and held it for the win.
Kelly goes to the front with 10 laps to go, and held it for the win.
Will Frischkorn (Slipstream) leads the break
Will Frischkorn (Slipstream) leads the break
National Champion Paul Martin leads the Elite Men’s field.
National Champion Paul Martin leads the Elite Men's field.
Colavita chases
Colavita chases
The Pro peloton snakes down the hill.
The Pro peloton snakes down the hill.
Brad Huff with a unique radio mount
Brad Huff with a unique radio mount
Kirk O’Bee and crew.
Kirk O'Bee and crew.
Eventual winner Miller leads the bunch
Eventual winner Miller leads the bunch
Frischkorn in the men’s break
Frischkorn in the men's break
A wet day. The elite men’s peloton heads up between the umbrellas.
A wet day. The elite men's peloton heads up between the umbrellas.
Colavita chases
Colavita chases
Tina Pic handles another wet corner with grace…
Tina Pic handles another wet corner with grace...
Hansen wins
Hansen wins
… on her way to the podium, again.
... on her way to the podium, again.
Ballan outspeeds the bunch
Ballan outspeeds the bunch
Laura Van Gilder leads the women’s peloton.
Laura Van Gilder leads the women's peloton.
O’Bee enjoys a stars-and-stripes moment
O'Bee enjoys a stars-and-stripes moment
Slipstream drives the peloton when Dominguez slips off the back, hoping to drop him for good.
Slipstream drives the peloton when Dominguez slips off the back, hoping to drop him for good.
. . . upstage the wily veteran Zabel?
. . . upstage the wily veteran Zabel?
Voigt wins his second consecutive Tour of Germany
Voigt wins his second consecutive Tour of Germany
The winners
The winners
And a well-deserved beer to celebrate
And a well-deserved beer to celebrate
Can the up-and-coming Ciolek . . .
Can the up-and-coming Ciolek . . .
Lining up for another round
Lining up for another round
The ad hoc community waits at the finish
The ad hoc community waits at the finish
Koster finds his gear bag at the finish line
Koster finds his gear bag at the finish line
The dinner tent
The dinner tent
The ability to pull off a river crossings is part of an essential skill set.
The ability to pull off a river crossings is part of an essential skill set.
Sue Haywood tip-toes across slippery river rocks
Sue Haywood tip-toes across slippery river rocks
BC has a whole lot of water…
BC has a whole lot of water...
…and the mud that accompanies that water.
...and the mud that accompanies that water.
But in the absence of rain means dust is a factor, too.
But in the absence of rain means dust is a factor, too.
Share the road
Share the road
Home is where the heart is…
Home is where the heart is...
.. and the massage tent.
.. and the massage tent.
Voigt finished 4:46 behind Leipheimer in the 55km Cognac – Angoulême TT at the Tour de France last month, but …
Voigt finished 4:46 behind Leipheimer in the 55km Cognac - Angoulême TT at the Tour de France last month, but he has extra motivation this time.
Voigt put in a big effort to defend the jersey.
Voigt put in a big effort to defend the jersey.
Ollett (left) and Koster prepare for another TransRockies stage.
Ollett (left) and Koster prepare for another TransRockies stage.
Huff was the top U.S. finisher at last year’s event.
Huff was the top U.S. finisher at last year's event.
A high calorie breakfast gets the riders through the day
A high calorie breakfast gets the riders through the day
A couple of disappointed Costa Ricans
A couple of disappointed Costa Ricans
Life ain’t always easy on the TransRockies, but what the heck… they could be riding the subway in New York.
Life ain't always easy on the TransRockies, but what the heck... they could be riding the subway in New York.
This Week in Pro Cycling – August 16, 2007
Dear Readers,
Welcome to the latest edition of The Prologue, the weekly summary of news from the world of competitive cycling by your friends at VeloNews.com
At least the start is easy…
At least the start is easy...
… but things get difficult rather quickly.
... but things get difficult rather quickly.
Another day’s start
Another day's start
The goal for each day is to get some rest.
The goal for each day is to get some rest.
Ciolek makes it two in a row
Ciolek makes it two in a row
Wednesday’s Mailbag: Disco’s dead
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Voigt did the jersey proud on Tuesday.
Voigt did the jersey proud on Tuesday.
Even Unibet’s effort to circumvent the whole betting issue didn’t work.
Even Unibet's effort to circumvent the whole betting issue didn't work.
Ciolek held off some of the best.
Ciolek held off some of the best.
Voigt was inspired by the jersey.
Voigt was inspired by the jersey.
Zinn Cycles isn’t the only thing 25 years older. Both the company and its owner seem to be doing just fine.
Zinn Cycles isn't the only thing 25 years older. Both the company and its owner seem to be doing just fine.
Contador faced Puerto questions last week.
Contador faced Puerto questions last week.
More than bikes, Zinn Cycles produced a lot of friends and tons of memories…
More than bikes, Zinn Cycles produced a lot of friends and tons of memories...
It was the ’80s.
It was the '80s.
One of VeloNews’s younger editors checks out a vintage MTB.
One of VeloNews's younger editors checks out a vintage MTB.
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn – Happy Anniversary!
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Happy Anniversary!
Lopez Garcia handles the toughest climb of the Tour with style.
Lopez Garcia handles the toughest climb of the Tour with style.
Valverde will skip the Vuelta a España to concentrate on world’s, but the Vuelta a Burgos fits into his plan.
Valverde will skip the Vuelta a España to concentrate on world's, but the Vuelta a Burgos fits into his plan.
Monday’s Mailbag: Thanks for the memories; the root of all evil; shut up and ride; and the rant
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VeloNews Photo Contest: A new winner and a new gallery
Our latest reader-submitted Photo Gallery is now ready for your viewing pleasure. Of course, a new gallery also means the naming of the winner of our most recent contest. This last round of photos offered up a nice selection, but Andy Berry’s “El Diablo in London” caught our eye. We’ve known the irrepressible Didi Senft for years and we consider him to be a real asset to cycling. For one thing, cycling fans can tell fans of nearly any other sport “our crazy superfan is cooler than your crazy superfan.” Andy, please drop us a note at Rosters@InsideInc.comto work out the details and we’ll
Cunego gets his first win at the Deutschland Tour.
Cunego gets his first win at the Deutschland Tour.
El Diablo in London.
El Diablo in London.
Zabel wins
Zabel wins
Dominguez nails the final stage
Dominguez nails the final stage