Interbike ’05-Tanned, rested and ready: Ibis is back
Interbike '05-Tanned, rested and ready: Ibis is back
Interbike '05-Tanned, rested and ready: Ibis is back
Interbike '05: Bucking Bull at Bootleg
The Mojo's fine lines are highlighted
Interbike '05: Bucking Bull at Bootleg
Outdoor Demo - Day 2; Sun, wind and gears
Bianchi’s single speed cyclo-cross bike, the San Jose only costs $580 but promises to make cyclo-cross a 1000 times harder.
Outdoor Demo - Day 2; Sun, wind and gears
Co-developed with Cane Creek, Bianchi's new Pista Concept will run you about $1500 for a complete bike.
Outdoor Demo - Day 2; Sun, wind and gears
Diamond Back Racing is back, offering a full Ultegra-equipped carbon road bike for $2500
Interbike '05: A fine day in the desert with speedy mechanics and a 40-pound bike
Cannondale's Dalton flies through repairs
Raisin on Sunday
The executive committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency has approved organization'supdated prohibitedsubstances list for 2006.That list is now available on-line for review and will go into effecton January 1, 2006.
We were intimidated
Interbike kicks off with Outdoor Demo'
Interbike kicks off with Outdoor Demo'
Interbike kicks off with Outdoor Demo'
Interbike kicks off with Outdoor Demo'
Interbike kicks off with Outdoor Demo'
The Santa Cruz VP Free
Before the fall: Millar had the rainbow jersey of the world TT champ... before it was taken away.
Raisin and Muravyev joined the two escapees at the front...
Boonen really loves his medal.
... and then went off on their own, building a lead of nearly 10 minutes
Peloton flashes past the towers in Plaza Castilla.
Bettini and Vinokourov: Now there's a dangerous combination
Peloton climbs through the park.
Gilbert and Devolder joined in to ensure a Belgian presence
Fans finally came out today, for the pros.
A long day ahead.
Peloton rounds a corner in the park.
Spain gambled big on this break
Just a few of the guys waiting for the finish.
Saul Raisin leading the break, for about 200 Km.
Lieswyn's last race
Krasimir Vasilev tries his hand..
Bettini in the peloton racing through the park.
Boonen celebrates on the podium.
Boonen shows why he's one of the best one-day racers in the world
The Boonen Fan Club was a very happy group, and he was smiling again.
Boonen on the podium with the gold.
Boonen wins the field sprint easily.
Italian fans were crazy, with disappointment.
Italy worked for Petacchi... much to the frustration of Bettini
One taste of Spanish ham and you'll soon understand why the stuff is worthy of its own museum.
Neben tried her hand at an attack with 7km to go
The Madrid Metro comes complete with its own Diorama to give you a scenic view while waiting for the next train
It may take some time to settle in
The U23's first break
Saturday provided the first real test of the road course
The peloton in hot pursuit.
Somarriba goes on the attack
American Steven Cozza leads the peloton through the park on Lap 2
Neben tries as well
The pasta banner was apparently overcooked, and collapsed about 10 minutes after the peloton passed through. Good timing.
Despite a few early crashes, Saturday's race was generally a smooth affair.
Grabovskyy gives chase...
... and it pays off.
So now we see where that football helmet character who shows up the Tour got his inspiration
Farrar: It just wasn't a good day for the American squad.
Morning sign-in
The attacks started early
Neben gives it a shot
Grabovskyy and Dall'Antonio cooperated to catch the break
Walker's effort came a little too late
Ukrainian Grabovskyy takes U23 road title
Irishman Pat McQuaid was elected the new president of cycling's world governing body at the 174th congress of the UCI at the world road race championships in Madrid on Friday. McQuaid, 56, replaces 64-year-old Dutchman Hein Verbruggen, who has been world cycling's chief for the past 14 years but was nominated an honorary life-long president. Four candidates were originally scheduled to stand for election, although Malaysian Darshan Singh withdrew his candidacy during his 10-minute presentation. Spaniard Gregorio Moreno, supported by the Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC), was