News De La Fuente and Jegou tried to hold of the peloton, but were eventually caught 7km from the line Published Jul 5, 2008
News 2008 Tour de France Tech, stage 1: McEwen spent the days leading up to the start training on the 11-speed bikes. Published Jul 5, 2008
News 2008 Tour de France Tech, stage 1: A closer look at the new Centaur shifter. Published Jul 5, 2008
News 2008 Tour de France Tech, stage 1: McEwen has three 11-speed bikes at his disposal at this year’s Tour. Published Jul 5, 2008
News 2008 Tour de France Tech, stage 1: The new 10- and 11-speed shifters look identical, save for the logos. Published Jul 5, 2008
News 2008 Tour de France Tech, stage 1: He ended up riding a 10-speed bike with 2009 Centaur shifters. Published Jul 5, 2008
News 2008 Tour de France Tech, stage 1: The bike McEwen started on had the logo-less 10-speed Centaur shifters. Published Jul 5, 2008
News Tour de France: Silence-Lotto manager Marc Sergeant at Friday’s news conference. Published Jul 5, 2008
News 2008 Tour de France, stage 1: Valverde takes a commanding win and the yellow jersey. Published Jul 5, 2008
News Ian Macgregor (Team Type 1) held off a hard charging field to claim the mountain top victory Published Jul 5, 2008
News The women’s podium (left to right) Catherine Cheatley (Cheerwine), and Kristin McGrath (Colavita/Sutter Home) Published Jul 5, 2008
News Iona Wynter (Colavita/Sutter Home) exhausted after her effort up the mountain Published Jul 5, 2008
News Andrea Dvorak (Colavita/Sutter Home) and teammate Tina Pic finish atop Wachusett Mountain Published Jul 5, 2008
News Catherine Cheatley (Cheerwine) claws her way to the top of Wachusett Mountain first to claim the victory Published Jul 5, 2008
News Shawn Milne (Team Type 1) rode alone after his breakaway companion suffered a mechanical Published Jul 5, 2008
News Ian Mcgregor (Team Type 1) rode along in the company of his teammates mid-pack Published Jul 5, 2008
News As the laps expired the Colavita team came to the front to begin the chase Published Jul 5, 2008
News After contesting the intermediate sprint, Colin Jaskiewicz (CCB Volkswagen) touched wheels and went down Published Jul 5, 2008
News Stephan Rothe (Marx & Bensdorf/Tristar) and Shawn Milne (Team Type 1) work together to build a good gap Published Jul 5, 2008
News Stephan Rothe (Marx & Bensdorf/Tristar) responds to an attack and attempts to bridge the gap Published Jul 5, 2008
News Race leader Kristin McGrath (Colavita/Sutter Home) was safely tucked into the front third of the field Published Jul 5, 2008
News The men’s field saw action early on as the attacks started on the opening lap Published Jul 5, 2008
News Kelly Benjamin(Cheerwine) and teammate Robin Farina pose for a quick photo on the line Published Jul 5, 2008
News Jonathan Chodroff (CRCA/Empire Cycling) prepares for the start in his race leaders jersey Published Jul 5, 2008
News Columbia pays attention to keep everything clean including the new sticker on the hood. Published Jul 5, 2008
News Shimano engineers fit new stiffer cages to the preproduction derailleurs that are to be used at the Tour. Published Jul 5, 2008
News Quick Step had both yellow and green Lazer helmets ready to go two days before the start. Published Jul 5, 2008