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VIDEO: The Village Départ
Ben Delaney walks us through the start village at the Tour de France
Tour de France Pro Bike: Moncoutié’s LOOK 695 IPACK
David Moncoutié’s LOOK 695 IPACK
2011 Tour de France Stage 12
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After best day on Tourmalet, Voigt says Schlecks need three minutes on Contador
LOURDES, France (VN) - A 39-year-old German father of six tore the Tour de France apart Thursday on its second major climb, the Col du Tourmalet. Leopard-Trek’s Jens Voigt called Thursday one of his best days on the bike and said his team leaders, Andy and Fränk Schleck, need at least three minutes on Alberto Contador (Saxo Bank-Sungard) before the penultimate day time trial in Grenoble.
HTC’s Stapleton ‘would consider’ merger to save team
LOURDES, France (AFP) — HTC-Highroad manager Bob Stapleton said he would not rule out merging with another team if he fails to find a major sponsor before the end of the year.
HTC’s Tony Martin denies links to Riis, Saxo Bank
LOURDES, France (VN) — Tony Martin denied rumors Friday morning that he is set to join Bjarne Riis at Saxo Bank-Sungard in 2012. French daily L’Equipe reported Friday that the German is in discussions with Riis as the title sponsorship of his current squad, HTC-Highroad, is set to expire at the close of the year.
Kloden, Boom among Friday’s Tour de France abandons
LOURDES, France (AFP) - RadioShack's Tour de France hopes suffered a huge blow on the second day in the high mountains when Andreas Kloden pulled out during Friday's 13th stage.
2011 Tour de France results, stage 13
- 1. Thor Hushovd, Team Garmin - Cervelo, in 3h 47' 36"
- 2. David Moncoutie, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 00:10
- 3. Jérémy Roy, Fdj, at 00:26
- 4. Lars Bak, Htc - Highroad, at 05:00
- 5. Jérôme Pineau, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 05:02
Hushovd wins stage 13 of the 2011 Tour de France
World champion Thor Hushovd (Garmin-Cervelo) won Friday's 13th stage of the 2011 Tour de France in solo breakaway after outracing the members of an early breakaway.
VIDEO: Breakfast with Bernie, stage 13
Breakfast with Bernie, stage 13
Inside the Tour with John Wilcockson: 2011 Tour de France contenders suffer from week-1 injuries
“First uphill finish you get an idea of how everyone’s going, who’s really climbing good, who’s climbing okay, who’s going bad and where I fit in amongst it all," said Cadel Evans after stage 12. The jury is still out, but what we do know is that the unfortunate Andreas Klöden, Robert Gesink, Tony Martin and Christian Vande Velde no longer fit into the mix of favorites.
Le Tour Diary | Stage 12, Mountain Top Debauchery
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Neil Pryde Diablo Review
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The Livestream Diaries, Entry #13: Hard for me to say I’m sorry
ESPN commentator Michael Smith entered treatment Wednesday for what network executives have identified as Cranio-Rectal Syndrome. The rare condition is characterized by impaired vision, a heightened sense of smell and the ill-advised use of smart phones.
From the magazine: The Saxo Bank Heist
How a skilled PR man and former Riis Cycling insider polished an entrepreneur’s idea, snagged Spartacus and the Schleck brothers, and built the world’s No. 1 team
Is Contador cooked? Rivals say don’t count him out yet
LUZ-ARDIDEN, France (VN) — It's not the 13 seconds that Alberto Contador lost in Thursday's summit finish at Luz-Ardiden to Andy Schleck that everyone was talking about. It was how he looked.
Flu ‘no excuse’ as HTC’s Tony Martin is crushed in Pyrenees
LUZ ARDIDEN, France (AFP) - German Tony Martin refused to blame flu as his hopes of remaining in contention for a top overall place at the Tour de France were severely compromised on Thursday.
Tom Danielson, top 10 at the Tour, says he now plans to attack
Garmin-Cervélo’s climber, on the form of his life, climbed with the best at Luz-Ardiden
VIDEO: Breakfast with Bernie, stage 12: We’re in green, now
Brian Holcombe chats with HTC-Highroad's Bernie Eisel
VIDEO: Finish-line analysis, stage 12: It keeps adding and adding …
Finish-line analysis, stage 12: It keeps adding and adding ...
Ivan Basso is content, but wary of a Tour-altering attack by Alberto Contador
LUZ-ARDIDEN, France (VN) - Ivan Basso confirmed his place among the overall favorites Thursday on the first mountaintop finish of the 2011 Tour de France, at Luz-Ardiden.
Geraint Thomas: A few close calls en route to most combative prize
LUZ-ARDIDEN, France (VN) - Geraint Thomas has had his best Tour de France to date, but the 25-year-old’s race nearly ended Thursday when he left the road twice on the wet, technical descent of La Hourquette d’Ancizan.
Tour de France Pro Bike: Stage 12 winner Sammy Sanchez’s Olympic champ bike
Stage 12 winner Sammy Sanchez's Orbea
Ask Nick: The weight of steel, pro warm-ups, UCI rules and more
The weight of steel, pro warm-ups, UCI rules and more
Van Garderen ready for challenge of mountains
CUGNAUX, France (VN) — Tejay Van Garderen (HTC-Highroad) was a bundle of nerves at the start line of Thursday's 12th stage. After riding through the first half of the Tour de France unscathed, the Tour rookie was looking down the gauntlet of the Tour's first major climbs.
2011 Tour de France results, stage 12
Stage
- 1. Samuel Sanchez, Euskaltel - Euskadi, in6h 01' 15"
- 2. Jelle Vanendert, Omega Pharma - Lotto, at 00:07
- 3. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 00:10
- 4. Ivan Basso, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 00:30
- 5. Cadel Evans, Bmc Racing Team, at 00:30
- 1. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, in 51h 54' 44"
- 2. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 01:49
- 3. Cadel Evans, Bmc Racing Team, at 02:06
- 4. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 02:17
- 5. Ivan Basso, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 03:16
Sanchez wins first stage in the Pyrenees, as Contador fades in the final kilometers
Sammy Sanchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi) won the first mountain stage of the 2011 Tour de France on Thursday, on a day when a view of the top of general classification finally became clear.
Inside the Tour with John Wilcockson: It’s D-Day at the Tour!
A fresh Evans faces challenges from Contador and the Schlecks in the Pyrenees
Le Tour Diary | Stage 11
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Ben King Diary: My Tour of Austria
Instead of a traditional rider diary, this month Team RadioShack's Ben King is sharing his race report from the Tour of Austria, which wrapped up Sunday.
The Livestream Diaries, entry #12: The UCI bans Evans’ cleft chin
... Thursday looks to be the 2011 Tour’s first true GC selection day as the peloton begins the first of 3 days in the Pyrenees. Covering 211km from Cugnaux to Luz Ardiden (best known as the site of Lance Armstrong’s brazen 2003 attempt to snatch a spectator’s purse with his handlebars) the stage ends with a pair of killer HC climbs ...
2011 Tour de France, Stage 11
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2011 Tour de France, Stage 10
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VIDEO: Finish-line analysis, stage 11: Storm clouds looming
Finish-line analysis: Storm clouds looming
HTC’s Velits, Martin floating into podium contention
Off the radar and unnoticed; that sums how the first half of the 2011 Tour has gone for HTC-Highroad's two-pronged GC attack. And that's just fine for them.
On a gloomy day at the Tour, it’s all about the Missile, the Gorilla and Ty
LAVAUR, France (VN) — It was raining at the start of Wednesday’s stage 11 in Blaye-les-Mines, a down-on-its-luck coal-mining town on the southern edge of the Massif Central. Riders stayed in their team buses as long as possible. Some ventured outside to give hurried interviews in the shelter of their bus’s canopy or a journalist’s umbrella.
No Highroad team sponsorship announcement … yet
LAVAUR, France (VN) — HTC-Highroad team owner and manager Bob Stapleton is always proud of his riders, and he said it was just good luck that he made his first appearance at this year’s Tour de France on the day that his super-sprinter Mark Cavendish took his third stage win of the race. “That was all Mark Cavendish and good teamwork. I can’t take any credit for that,” he said Wednesday after the stage 11 finish.
Tour Pro Bike: Bradley Wiggins’ Pinarello Dogma
We take a look at the bike of another unfortunate early Tour retiree, Brad Wiggins
Tour de France notebook, stage 11: Roche on Tour, Cavendish green
LAVAUR, France (VN) — Nicolas Roche (Ag2r-La Mondiale) crashed a lot during his run-up to the Tour de France this year, but he's largely avoided the disasters that have struck other top contenders in the first half of the race.
Contador says his knee is ‘better’ ahead of big mountain test
LAVAUR, France (AFP) - Reigning champion Contador said his painful right knee was "feeling good" ahead of what could be his first big test of the Tour de France.
VIDEO: Breakfast with Bernie, stage 11: Riding for the kids, and sticky bidons
Breakfast with Bernie, stage 11: Riding for the kids, and sticky bidons
Despite new incident, Cav says he has no problem with Feillu; Feillu to leave race with injury
LAVAUR, France (AFP) - Britain's Mark Cavendish moved to quash speculation of another sprint clash with Frenchman Romain Feillu after claiming his third stage win of this year's Tour de France Wednesday.
Sammy Sanchez sets sights on Basque stage win in Pyrenees
LAVAUR, France (AFP) - Olympic champion Samuel Sanchez says he is hoping to put his disappointing start to the Tour de France behind him with a stage victory in the Basque stronghold of the Pyrenees.
Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: The coolest things at Specialized
Lennard Zinn visits Specialized and reports back on his coolest finds and observations
2011 Tour de France results, stage 11
Stage
- 1. Mark Cavendish, Htc - Highroad, in 3h 46' 07
- 2. André Greipel, Omega Pharma - Lotto, at s.t.
- 3. Tyler Farrar, Team Garmin - Cervelo, at s.t.
- 4. Denis Galimzyanov, Katusha Team, at s.t.
- 5. Boasson Hagen Edvald, Sky Procycling, at s.t.
- 1. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, in 45h 52' 39
- 2. Luis-leon Sanchez, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 1:49
- 3. Cadel Evans, Bmc Racing Team, at at 02:26
- 4. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at at 02:29
- 5. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at at 02:37
Mark Cavendish wins stage 11 of the 2011 Tour de France, takes over green jersey
Mark Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) won Wednesday's stage 11 of the 2011 Tour de France, a 168km sprinters' stage that concluded in Lavaur, the final stage before the Tour enters the Pyrenees on Thursday.
SKCC South Gisborne Northern Combine Results
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Bookwalter: Working in the trenches for Evans
AURILLAC, France (VN) – Brent Bookwalter never expected to be on the front row for a yellow jersey push for Cadel Evans in the Tour de France.
Le Tour Diary | Stage 10, The Race Convoy
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Inside the Tour with John Wilcockson: What caused the crashes?
Team RadioShack’s Bruyneel and Leipheimer have some answers
Voeckler ‘under no illusions’ about keeping the yellow jersey
CARMAUX, France, July 12, 2011 (AFP) - Frenchman Thomas Voeckler said he is under no illusions over his guardianship of the Tour de France yellow jersey as the race heads steadily towards the Pyrenees mountains.
Tour de France Pro Bike: Alexander Vinokourov’s Astana Tarmac SL4
He may be gone from the Tour, but Vino's Specialized Tarmac SL4 still deserves a look
The Livestream Diaries, entry #11: Ziggy breaks the news
A record-low 16 riders began Tuesday’s stage 10 after a crash-filled rest day served only to further decimate the peloton. Notable abandons included Team Sky’s Rigoberto Uran (who swerved to avoid a litter of kittens during his team’s recovery ride), AG2R’s Blel Kadri (who attempted to change his bib shorts while on a gently sloping descent) and Liquigas-Cannondale leader Ivan Basso (who was momentarily distracted by his own handsomeness). Also scratched were all nine members of the Saur-Sojasun squad, whom race officials now admit have actually been missing since stage 3.
Breakfast with Bernie, stage 10: Rating the GC teams
Breakfast with Bernie, stage 10: Rating the GC teams
Stage 10 Finish-line analysis: Good riddance and The Manxster v. The Gorilla
Ben Delaney and Andrew Hood dissect stage 10
Greipel takes down Cavendish in biggest win of career
CARMAUX, France (VN) — André Greipel won't tell you how much Tuesday's stage victory meant to him. He didn't have to, his triumphant fist and scream at the finish line said it all.
Hoogerland: Out of the barbed wire and into the fire
Johnny Hoogerland gained a new legion of fans for his heroic ride to claim the KOM jersey after a television car blasted him off the road and into a barbed wire fence. With blood pouring from his legs and backside, Hoogerland soldiered on to the finish of stage 9, where he first went on stage, in tears, to receive his jersey, before being loaded into an ambulance for a ride to the hospital where he received 33 stitches.
Ten biggest moments of the Tour’s first 10 days
Although we haven’t yet reached the high mountains, the 2011 Tour de France has already been one giant rollercoaster of a ride. With 10 stages in the books as of Tuesday, we thought it appropriate to take a look back. And besides, who doesn’t love a good Top 10 list?
Contador vows to stay in Tour; Discounts rumors of early exit
CARMAUX, France (VN) — Though he's battered and bruised, three-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador strongly denied reports that he will leave the race early.
2011 Tour de France results, stage 10
Stage
- 1. André Greipel, Omega Pharma-Lotto, in 3h 31' 21"
- 2. Mark Cavendish, HTC-Highroad, at s.t.
- 3. Joaquin Rojas Jose, Movistar Team, at s.t.
- 4. Thor Hushovd, Team Garmin-Cervelo, at s.t.
- 5. Romain Feillu, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at s.t.
- 1. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, in 42h 06' 32
- 2. Luis-leon Sanchez, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 01:49
- 3. Cadel Evans, BMC Racing Team, at 02:26
- 4. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 02:29
- 5. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 02:37
Greipel denies Cavendish, wins stage 10 of the 2011 Tour de France
Andre Greipel denied Mark Cavendish a third stage win in this Tour de France, winning Tuesday's stage 10, a 58-kilometer race from Aurillac to Carmaux, the first of two stages through the Cévennes as the race heads toward the Pyrenees.
UCI to study reasons of crash-plagued Tour
World cycling's ruling body is set to look into the reasons behind a raft of crashes which have decimated the field during the first nine stages of the Tour de France.
Kolobnev says he’s innocent of doping
AURILLAC, France (AFP) — Russian Alexander Kolobnev said Tuesday he had nothing to hide shortly after becoming the first rider to leave this year's Tour de France in disgrace.
Team Sky ponders legal action over Flecha car crash
AURILLAC, France (AFP) - Team Sky are pondering whether to take legal action against the television car which sent their Spaniard rider Juan Antonio Flecha flying during the race's ninth stage Sunday.
Contador meets teenage fan who caused stage 1 crash
AURILLAC, France (AFP) — Tour de France champion Alberto Contador has met, and forgiven, the young fan who caused a crash in the first stage of the race and left the Spaniard with a significant deficit.
Juan Antonio Flecha says errant French TV driver has yet to apologize
AURILLAC, France (AFP) – Team Sky's Spanish rider Juan Antonio Flecha, who was hit by an overtaking France TV car during the Tour de France, has expressed his regret that the driver had not come to say sorry for causing the accident.
Yaroslav Popovych withdraws from Tour de France
AURILLAC, France (VN) – The RadioShack team announced on Tuesday that Ukrainian Yaroslav Popovych has left the Tour de France due to a fever.
Leopard-Trek at the Tour: calm, cool and collected … and a touch lucky
AURILLAC, France (VN) – While many of the other favorites have lost skin and time to crashes — if not crashing out entirely — Leopard-Trek’s two-brother GC front is sitting pretty. Fränk and Andy Schleck are now fourth and fifth overall, just three and 11 seconds behind BMC’s Cadel Evans, the highest-placed GC contender.
2011 Tour de France, Stage 9
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Inside the Tour with John Wilcockson: Evans in command as Tour heads toward the mountains
The Schlecks and Contador ready to test the “rest day favorite” in the Pyrénées
Training Center with BCSM: The nuts and bolts of a cycling training diary
Training logs are useful tools to learn from past experiences and maximize your potential as a cyclist. The complexity of your training log will vary based on the technology you use to gauge and guide your training and the amount of analysis you wish to perform for each workout.