The new Bastogne
The new Bastogne
The new Bastogne
Some people take Hed's aero' advice quite seriously
Our latest reader-submitted Photo Gallery is now up for your viewing pleasure. Of course, a new gallery also means the naming of the winner of ourmost recent contest. Take the time to wander through that gallery and see if you agree or disagree with our choice of winner. We especially liked by Robert Inserni’s “Pure Austin Road Race - Out of Gas.” Come on, how many of us haven’t felt like the fella in the back at one time or another? Congratulations Robert! Drop us a note at Rosters@InsideInc.com to work out the details and we’ll send you a copy of Graham Watson's "Landscapes of
Pure Austin Road Race - Out of Gas
Bertagnolli celebrates
Petrov solo
Moncoutie and Osa chase
The final podium
Cancellara takes the ITT
Landis takes Paris-Nice and the ProTour lead
Zberg wins the final stage
Overall rivals Vila, Sanchez and Landis
Arrieta and Ventoso have a dig
Contador and Rodriguez
The Col de Porte
Landis took extra care not to fall after slipping at one point
Moncoutie solo
Kashechkin and Chavanal chase
Moncouti, Chavanal and Kashechkin
Phonak and Jalabert
Landis and the gang
Landis and Vila
Boonen descends
And Landis ascends once more onto the podium for another yellow jersey
Hushovd proves fastest in the mass dash for the line
Former world champion Zinaida Stahurskaya of Belarus has been banned for two years by the national cycling federation, it was revealed on Saturday. The 34-year-old tested positive for anabolic steroid stanozolol after the GP European Carnival race in Italy on July 16 last year before testing positive for testosterone on July 31 at the Tour of San Marino and at the August 7 Tour of Bochum in Germany. Stahurskaya won the world road race title in 2000 and also claimed the women's Tour de France in 2002.
Kashechkin makes a solo break stick
Landis holds the lead with one stage remaining
A mountainous day
Climb after climb
Voigt and Mourey in the break
Petrov solo
Kashechkin in the break
Moncouti has a go
Moncouti, Morey and Contador
Moos and Landis in the bunch
Portal and Pineau
Rodriguez has a dig
Bettini won two stages before crashing and abandoning
Freire takes the stage and the lead in one stroke
Landis had an anxious day in the saddle today
Rodriguez wins the stage
Schleck attacked three times during the stage
But Phonak guarded Landis until the final climb
And Landis was just too strong, said Schleck
Bettini does the double
Boonen gets his triple
Landis holds to his nine-second lead
Better weather greeted the peloton today
Southward, under the trees
Chattanooga, TN - The Lynskey family, founders of Litespeed Titanium Components, will be returning to the bicycle frame-building business. They will be designing and building high-end custom titanium bicycle frames under the new company name of Lynskey Performance Products. The Lynskeys created Litespeed in 1986 and later sold the business in 1999. The family has pursued individual interests outside of cycling during the past several years, but the desire and passion to build bikes has driven brothers David and Tim Lynskey, along with other family, back to bicycles."We always enjoyed the
Leblacher and Giling launched the break of the day
Monterey, CA – Each year the Sea Otter Classic garners worldwide media attention and draws the top Olympic, pro, and amateur athletes from over 30 countries for intense competition in front of audiences of 50,000+. "Despite being one of the first events of the year, Sea Otter is the climax of the season in its size and complexity,” said Sea Otter spokesperson, Marla Streb (Luna Women’s Mt. Bike Team/Red Bull). This year the multi-sport, four-day ‘Celebration of Cycling’ begins on April 6 at Laguna Seca Recreation Area in Monterey, CA. “From beginners to pro athletes we’ve always done our
Marichal had a dig, too
Taipei Day Two: Tires, pedals and that critical blood flow
But Landis - while not claiming victory yet - was on cruise control
Taipei Day Two: Tires, pedals and that critical blood flow
Taipei Day Two: Tires, pedals and that critical blood flow
Taipei Day Two: Tires, pedals and that critical blood flow
Taipei Day Two: Tires, pedals and that critical blood flow
Taipei Day Two: Tires, pedals and that critical blood flow
Taipei Day Two: Tires, pedals and that critical blood flow
Taipei Day Two: Tires, pedals and that critical blood flow
Taipei Day Two: Tires, pedals and that critical blood flow
Certainly race leader Boonen was not enjoying himself
San Marco saddles
Botcharov up front
The Avid 140mm rotor
Landis, Schleck and Sanchez
American Classic engaged
Martinez and Van Summeren
Knog's small fry ...
Martinez solo
... and the Gator