News 2008 Tour de France, Stage 3: Valverde and company weren’t interested in chasing. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Tour de France, stage 3: Yesterday’s winner, Thor Hushovd signs an autograph. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Tour de France, stage 3: Frischkorn ends up with the Most Aggresive Jersey. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Tour de France, stage 3: Cancellara squeezes his way through the vehicles. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Tour de France, stage 3: Don’t Badger me, bro! Hinault tidies up the podium. Published Jul 7, 2008
News Specialized TT3: For 2008, the TT3 features a shorter tail than last year’s model. Published Jul 7, 2008
News Samuel Dumoulin (Cofidis) outsprints Will Frischkorn (Garmin-Chipotle) and Romain Feillu (Agritubel) to win stage 3 of the Tour. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: John Murphy (HealthNet) positions himself to respond to the attack. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: Clayton Barrows (Rite Aid) launches an attack and takes a few riders with him. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: Colavita/Sutter Home goes to the front on the opening lap. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: Andrea Dvorak (Colavita/Sutter Home) and a small group of riders counter attack. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: Rachel Warner (Juice Plus) keeps an eye on the movement at the front. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: Rebecca Wellons (NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental) jumps hard out of the corner. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: The pack goes single file up the homestretch as a single rider attacks. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: With the peloton back together again the pace settled down for a few laps. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: The course highlighted some of downtown Fitchburg’s historic architecture. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: The women’s peloton heads down the backstretch. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: Samantha Dery (NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental). Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: The field snakes up South Main Street. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: Kathleen Billington (Connecticut Coast Cycling) and Robin Farina (Cheerwine). Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: vThe women’s peloton passes the first of three churches on course today. Published Jul 7, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: Emile Abraham (Team Type 1) placed second with Alejandro Borrajo third. Published Jul 6, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: Stage winner John Murphy (HealthNet) celebrates his victory. Published Jul 6, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: John Murphy (HealthNet) powers up the inside to seize victory. Published Jul 6, 2008
News 2008 Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic, stage 4: No time for a salute! Tina Pic (Colavita/Sutter Home) takes the sprint. Published Jul 6, 2008
News Laura McCaughey (Juice Plus-NC Racing) won the field sprint with Tibco’s Sarah Caravella second. Published Jul 6, 2008
News Mark Hekman (Toshiba-Santo) shouts for joy after winning the 2008 Iron Hill Twilight Criterium. Published Jul 6, 2008
News Colavita/Sutter Home once again brought the move back and controlled the pace with two laps to go Published Jul 6, 2008
News With one lap remaining Richard England (Bissell Pro Cycling) attacked on the stepped ascent Published Jul 6, 2008
News With one lap remaining Richard England (Bissell Pro Cycling) attacked on the stepped ascent Published Jul 6, 2008
News With only a few laps remaining a small group attacked and gained a slight advantage Published Jul 6, 2008
News As the laps expired, Colavita/Sutter Home pulled the field for the final laps Published Jul 6, 2008
News Justin Spinelli (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) was looking for a podium spot this afternoon Published Jul 6, 2008
News Colavita/Sutter Home came to the front of the peloton and controlled the pace Published Jul 6, 2008
News Stephan Rothe (Marx & Bensdorf/Tristar) went to the front on the hill and attacked up the inside Published Jul 6, 2008
News Race Leader Kyle Wamsley (Colavita/Sutter Home) looked calm and relaxed at the start Published Jul 6, 2008
News After a great performance yesterday, Kathleen Billington (Connecticut Coast Cycling) takes up the chase Published Jul 6, 2008
News The pair who are typically domestiques for their respective teams were suddenly leading the race Published Jul 6, 2008
News Robin Farina (Cheerwine) and Anna McLoon (Colavita/Sutter Home) broke away and never looked back Published Jul 6, 2008
News Most of the bigger teams had representation at the front of the peloton early on Published Jul 6, 2008
News Robin Farina (Cheerwine) riding strong at the front of the group in the opening laps Published Jul 6, 2008