Danielson, escorted by Michael Barry, says he had a rude awakening on Wednesday
Danielson, escorted by Michael Barry, says he had a rude awakening on Wednesday
Danielson, escorted by Michael Barry, says he had a rude awakening on Wednesday
Rotwild’s R R2
The road race
Focus Cross Team
The time trial
All-American field gathers in Greenville for national championships
Chorus (front) and Record Cranks (rear)
Hutchinson Fusion Road Tubeless
Hutchinson on a Shimano WH-7801-SL wheel
It's show time! The doors open at EuroBike
Tyler Hamilton’s bid to return to racing this fall appears to be riddled with roadblocks, with both his hopes of competing in the world championships next month and his desire to sign with a ProTour team seemingly doomed. According to officials at USA Cycling, the 35-year-old will not be allowed to compete as a member of the nine-man U.S. national team at the Salzburg world road cycling championships next month, just two days after his two-year racing ban ends. “Tyler has not met any of the automatic selection criteria for worlds and, per the selection procedures, he did not petition for a
Deda Newton 31.8 bar
Hushovd finally gets his stage win
Look 595 Ultra
Most suggest Hamilton's only real option is to race in the U.S. for the duration of his career.
Look 595, rear dropout assembly
The doomed solo of the day
Look’s integrated E-Post
Kaisen and Franzoi have a short-lived go
Giro’s Indie shoes
Di Luca says he doesn't want this nifty jersey. Really.
Giro’s AfterSport
It doesn't get much closer than this
Shimano’s new PD-7810 SPD-SL
Brajkovic was delighted to be in the mix on Wednesday
Pro’s team disc wheels
Di Luca and friends
The rail-thin Janez Brajkovic, who makes Andy Hampsten look like Orson Welles
Chief engineer Peter Denk with the new Scott Spark
A possible ProTour Team bike? The Addict in yellow, with a SRAM Force group, claimed weight – 6.3 kilos.
Carbon front derailleur hanger
Shock and linkage
Di Luca celebrates his victory
Asymmetric direct chainstay
Sastre and Valverde found themselves under pressure
Integrated seat mast
Di Luca had trouble shaking the young Discovery rider.
The young lieutenant stayed with his boss until he got the go ahead to chase.
The day's early break had some climbing power on board
Disco' slotted a couple of riders into the break
Marchante on the attack: A little too early?
Landaluze gives it a shot.
Sastre and Valverde remain favorites for the overall title.
Long climbs, hot day... and no rain in Spain.
Garcia takes a long, doomed solo
Boogerd takes on a big load of water on another hellish day in Spain
Bettini, meanwhile, enjoys some panini on the fly
And Hushovd enjoys what's likely to be his last day in the golden jersey
Zabel enjoys his return to the top step on the podium
Are these a problem?
Zabel outkicks Hushovd and Nazon
Zabel still loves winning
Pile o’ Sidis. Ergo 1, Ergo 2, Genius 6.6, TR2.6
Comparing the soles. Old on top, new on the bottom.
ALINE footbeds
Ben Turner and Brandon Dwight making it look “real.”
Cyclo-cross pictures in a park
Ventoso nails it, as Hushovd appears content to keep his jersey.
The stage was marked by another long - ultimately unsuccessful - escape effort....
... and the long, hot chase that followed.
Hesjedal on bottle duty
Horner hits the windshield washer
Crédit Agricole on the hunt
Hushovd and Danielson enjoy the sweltering day
Dahle-Flesja, as usual, riding on her own
The world champion is congratulated by her husband
Yet another for Absalon, too.
Bishop had a good day...
... JHK did not.
Bettini takes the sprint
Hushovd gets the lead
De Serraga chases mountain points
Joachim has a go
The peloton
Cheering the riders on
Race leader for a day: Sastre
Bettini wins