News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: With two laps to go Malindi Maclean (Jazz Apple) took a flyer off the front. Published Jun 30, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: A group of six looked as if they were going to stay away in the final laps. Published Jun 30, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Liz Hatch (Vanderkitten) jumps out of a corner as the pace picks up. Published Jun 30, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Sarah Bamberger (Cheerwine) flies through the final turn at the front of the peloton. Published Jun 30, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Coryn Rivera (Kahala Lagrange) keeps an eye on the action up front. Published Jun 30, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: a lap later it was down to two riders with a slight advantage on the peloton. Published Jun 30, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: A small group of riders got things started early with a break in the opening lap. Published Jun 30, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Brooke Miller (Team Tibco) with a forced smile on the line. Published Jun 30, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Roman Kilun (HealthNet) leads the group through the start/finish line on the final lap. Published Jun 30, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Rock Racing sets up their sprinter, Rahsaan Bahati (Rock Racing), sitting third wheel. Published Jun 30, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Rahsaan Bahati (Rock Racing) tests his line through the final turn. Published Jun 30, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Laure Van Gilder (Cheerwine) salutes the crowd as she is called to the line. Published Jun 30, 2008
News The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled that Landis’s “unbelievable” performance in stage 17 of the ’06 Tour was just that. Published Jun 30, 2008
News Racing through Pittsburgh in the Tour of PA Racing through Pittsburgh in the Tour of PA Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo: This view shows the redesigned ‘lightened’ pulleys, Record’s pulleys rotate on ceramic bearings. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo: Record’s internal mechanism operates on bearings. All three 11-speed shifters use the same ergonomic shape Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo: The 2009 Record crankset comes in compact and standard versions, the standard is shown. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo: The Record front brake looses its titanium hardware but remains more or less unchanged. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo: The Record rear brake also has its titanium hardware replaced with Ergal hardware. It retains its single pivot. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo: Chorus’ rear derailleur features the new carbon outer plate and larger, lighter pulley wheels. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo: The shifter does have the new ergo design and Vari-Cushion hoods. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo: The new Ergopower Ultra-Shift uses bushings instead of Record’s bearings. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo: Aside from new 11-speed specific chainrings the crank is almost identical to the 2008 version. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo: Like past versions, the 2009 Chorus cassette has all steel cogs. It does feature the new stiffer 11-speed alloy Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo: The Chorus chain shares the same geometry and stronger material with Record, but has solid pins. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo:The Chorus front brake remains relatively unchanged for 2009. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2009 Campagnolo: The Chorus front brake remains relatively unchanged for 2009. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Brooke Miller (Team Tibco) celebrates her victory on the podium in her winners jersey. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Brooke Miller (Team Tibco) celebrates through the line after a close sprint. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Brooke Miller (Team Tibco) nips Laura Van Gilder (Cheerwine) on the line for the victory. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Rahsaan Bahati (Rock Racing) celebrates his victory. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2008 Manhattan Beach Grand Prix: Rahsaan Bahati (Rock Racing) takes the sprint on the line for the second year in a row. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, stage 6: jersey winners: David Veilluex, Christoff Van Heerden and Stefano Barberi. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, stage 6: Stage honors: Daniel Holloway, Kevin Lacombe and Erik Barlevav. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, stage 6: Kevin Lacombe and David Veilluex both of Canada congratulating each other on jobs well done. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, stage 6: Daniel Holloway, USA VMG/Felt crosses the finish line, winning stage 6. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, stage 6: VMG/Felt kept the train running on time. Published Jun 29, 2008
News 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, stage 5: Chance Noble (California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized) took an early flyer. Published Jun 28, 2008
News 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, stage 5: The peloton started off in the countryside on its way to steel country. Published Jun 28, 2008
News 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, stage 5: Veilleux takes his second consecutive win, with teammate Keven Lacombe’s help. Published Jun 28, 2008
News Todd Wells at the 2008 World Mountain Bike Championships, where he finished 15th Published Jun 28, 2008
News 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, stage 4: The stage podium: Van Heerden, Veilleux and Dennis Luyt. Published Jun 28, 2008
News 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, stage 4: David Velileux of Kelly Benefit Strategies /Medifast wins the sprint into Latrobe. Published Jun 28, 2008
News 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, stage 4: The country side was scenic on the way to the climbs Published Jun 28, 2008
News 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, stage 4: Working together, as the road first began to go vertical. Published Jun 28, 2008
News Sanchez has taken a thoughtful approach to the 2008 season and isn’t planning on over-doing it. Published Jun 28, 2008
News Sanchez won a big stage at last year’s Vuelta. Now he wants one at the Tour. Published Jun 28, 2008
News Leipheimer, here at this month’s Dauphine Libere, will compete at Oregon’s Cascade Classic in July. Published Jun 27, 2008
News The 2009 Specialized Roubaix SL2: The SL2 fork features a 1 3/8-inch lower bearing. Published Jun 27, 2008
News The 2009 Specialized Roubaix SL2: The seatstays are widened at the brake bridge for increased lateral stiffness. Published Jun 27, 2008