The Kysrium ES
The Kysrium ES
The Kysrium ES
Wegmann saved a little something for that last climb
The unstoppable Dahle led from start to finish
The ES's front hub...
Up Taylor they go
A light brake, but designed well enough not to make you nervous about stopping
... and a cool new rear hub.
Rodriguez chasing, first on his bike . . .
AX works its magic on the crankset, too
The Pace RC40
. . . and then on a spare after a dustup with a moto
The Isaac Impulse
The RC31 keeps things light and is a perfect choice for some race situations.
Lieswyn thought McCartney was the strongest guy in the break
The Isaac Force
The Scott Ransom...
Leipheimer and Hincapie missed out this time around
The Isaac Joule
.. and a closer look at same.
Vuelta Notebook: Menchov rises to the challenge; Heras penalized
Isaac's dropouts show exquisite attention to detail
The Scott Plasma is all about aerodynamics...
The women's podium
Absalon repeated his 2004 triumph, too
... down to the smallest detail.
The men's podium
Menchov wins his second stage of the Vuelta
Seven's Diamas...
Heras rode well... a little too well in some corners
A.. and a close look.
Pena takes second for the day
Fans of our Live Coverage know about Spiuk's helmets...
Mancebo takes third
... but the Spanish manufacturer also takes an interesting approach to saddles, like this road model...
That's No. 3 for Petacchi
45 grams and still on a diet, the C45 is the Kate Moss of bike saddles
Sarah Kaufman is racing her first 24-hour event
Campagnolo's Eurus clincher....
The Gel Flow Sport is a little heavier, but a lot more comfortable
... comes in silver, too, and...
The Selle San Marco is working with magnesium...
... tubular versions.
...and, as you can see...
Cinelli's Neo Carbo
... the result is stunning
De Rosa's Dual HF refelcts the company's design philosphy
A bit of padding gives the MG a more traditional look.
Deda's Supernatural works beautifully with Shimano shifters
Heras holds the lead going into Sunday's time trial
Deda's TT stem, a beautiful combination of carbon and aluminum
The trio off the front
Fi’zi:k gets Freeky
Danielson rolled past his hometown of Girona today
Fulcrum's Racing Speed...
Fassa and Crédit Agricole put an end to all escapes
... and Racing Light
Heras spent another uneventual day in the peloton
Italmanubri’s K-Sword now offers an Integral version
Barel takes the men's DH
ITM goes off-road
Chausson claims a ninth world title
The Pinarello Dogma
Cavalier collects the junior men's crown
The Pinarello F413
Atherton romps to a 10-second victory
Pinarello looks to Paris
Vuelta Notebook: TT test for Heras; Petacchi staying, for now; weather worsening; what's next
Catlike looks more jet-like from the back side
Stronglight incorporates a titanium BB in its carbon crank
The Hutchinson Barracuda
Time's RXR TT: Michael Rogers' secret weapon unveiled.
Hutchinson kept the rubber side down for Mr. Armstrong
The Ghisallo hits new lows: A titanium frame at (gulp!) 770 grams
Heras grabbed some bonus seconds to extend his overall lead
The 6/4 Vortex gets new and stiffer shapes
Trofimov takes the win
Look's 496 TT bike
The Cricket jumps
Look's HSD stem: More carbon in more places