News Presbyterian Hospital Criterium 2009: Veilleux was the only Kelly rider in the break. Published Aug 9, 2009
News Presbyterian Hospital Criterium 2009: Veilleux never got a big gap, but it was enough of a gap. Published Aug 9, 2009
News Presbyterian Hospital Criterium 2009: Veilleux said he knew he had to give those last laps everything he could. Published Aug 9, 2009
News Presbyterian Hospital Criterium 2009: With Kobzarenko and Ilsic, Team Type 1 had two men in the break. Published Aug 9, 2009
News Presbyterian Hospital Criterium 2009: With a strong field in Charlotte, it was tough to predict a winner. Published Aug 9, 2009
News Presbyterian Hospital Criterium 2009: The break worked to maintain a lead. Published Aug 9, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: Kris Sedon of Kona leads Spencer Paxson of Team S&M through the feed zone on the last lap. Published Aug 8, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: Course marshal Bob Guillette of Woodstock, CT. made sure he would be comfortable for his day on the course. Published Aug 8, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski threads his way through the trees. Published Aug 8, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: Andy Schultz is a blur as he heads downhill during the men’s XC race. Published Aug 8, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: Sid Taberlay of Sho-Air Specialized speeds through the woods. Published Aug 8, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: Greg Carpenter lost his seatpost and saddle after the post snapped on the first lap. He finished without it. Published Aug 8, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: Men’s race competitors speed through the tunnel on the XC course. Published Aug 8, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: Sandra Walter keeps her good humor despite some muddy souvenirs from the XC course. Published Aug 8, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: Katerina Nash cleans up after an alternately muddy and dusty XC race. Published Aug 8, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: Allison Mann of the Kenda Sho-Air team leads two competitors up the hill. Published Aug 8, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: National champion Heather Irmiger negotiates one of the many wooded section of the XC course. Published Aug 8, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: The XC course was alternately bone dry and slick mud after a summer of above normal rainfall. Published Aug 8, 2009
News 2009 Mt. Snow XC: Bryne Nestor of Albany, New York, speeds across the wooden bridge on the XC course. Published Aug 8, 2009
News The Selle Italia SLR Gelflow Team EditionThe Selle Italia SLR Gelflow Team Edition Published Aug 8, 2009
News Available at a lower price point, the I-Clic Racer model shares upper end features. Published Aug 8, 2009
News I-Clic Carbon pedals will have a carbon fiber body and hollow steel spindle. Published Aug 8, 2009
News The range of new I-Clic pedals from TIME uses a carbon blade rather than a metal spring. Published Aug 8, 2009
News The new Trance X Advanced SL sports 5-inches of travel, while posting a claimed cross-country race weight of 24.5lbs. Published Aug 7, 2009
News The OverDrive head tube on Trance X Advanced SL is big and makes the new bike noticeably stiffer than any previous model. Published Aug 7, 2009
News jpg Giant called on its suppliers for custom components. Trance X Advanced gets Avid’s Elixir CR Mag brake in a custom color. Published Aug 7, 2009
News We rode a sample of the Trance X Advanced SL and were impressed by its weight and stiffness. Published Aug 7, 2009
News Race Face provides a custom color for its carbon armed, titanium spindled, Next SL crankset. Published Aug 7, 2009
News Mavic’s robust Crossmax ST bolsters Dana’s new trail bike’s trail worthiness. Published Aug 7, 2009
News Giant paired the Elixir CR Mag lever and caliper to Avid’s lighter two-piece XX brake rotors, also in a custom color. Published Aug 7, 2009
News Like Anthem X Advanced, Trance X Advanced sports carbon upper rocker links. Published Aug 7, 2009
News The Anthem X Advanced SL is race ready out of the box and it should be for $7,800. Published Aug 7, 2009
News Components are customized to match, including the Mavic Crossmax SLR wheelset found on Anthem X Advanced SL 0. Published Aug 7, 2009
News Anthem X Advanced SL 0 looks over Keystone Mountain Resort, which served as the backdrop for Giant’s 2010 launch. Published Aug 7, 2009
News Both the Anthem X Advanced and Trance X Advanced utilize carbon upper rocker links. Published Aug 7, 2009
News Fi’zi:k’s Antares road saddle sits atop the 190-gram Contact SLR seatpost. Published Aug 7, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: Pearl Izumi will offer a limited run of the P.R.O. Aero jersey and short in the “Black Star” graphic. Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: Panels of Pearl’s aero fabric are strategically placed on the Speed jersey. Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: The sleeves on the Speed jerseys are cut facing forward. Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: To prevent bunching, the front of a Speed jersey is extremely short. Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: Pearl Izumi’s Speed Shop created an individual P.R.O. Speed jersey for each Garmin rider. Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: Internal Shimano BB86 bearings are standard on the Trinity. Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: The flagship Trinity Advanced SL 0 will wear Shimano Di2 (and set you back $14,000). Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: The rear brake relies on reversed cable pull so as not to interfere with chainrings. Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: Multiple fit possibilities with spacers, plus stem and bar options. Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: A proprietary front brake hides behind the fork crown, sharing its exact curvature for maximum aero benefit Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: Giant pioneered the 2-part stem in front of the head tube. Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: The “Trinity” model name refers subtly to triathlon, where Giant sees the biggest market for aero bikes. Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: Giant’s new Trinity Advanced SL aero bike incorporates all the features of its predecessor. Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: The Keo 2 MAX pedals were newly released at the Tour, and successfully so, with the yellow jersey wearer. Published Aug 6, 2009
News 2009 Final TdF Tech: LOOK surprised Tour winner Alberto Contador with these yellow Keo 2 MAX pedals. Published Aug 6, 2009