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Boasson Hagen wins stage 17 of the 2011 Tour de France, Voeckler retains jersey
Team Sky's Edvald Boasson Hagen won his second stage of the 2011 Tour de France on Wednesday, improving on his second place of the day before and giving Norway two stage wins in a row and its fourth stage of this Tour.
2011 Tour de France results, stage 17
Stage
- 1. Edvald Boasson Hagen, Sky Procycling, in 4h 18' 00"
- 2. Bauke Mollema, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 00:40
- 3. Sandy Casar, Fdj, at 00:50
- 4. Julien El Fares, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 00:50
- 5. Sylvain Chavanel, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 00:50
- 1. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, in 73h 23' 49"
- 2. Cadel Evans, BMC Racing Team, at 1:18
- 3. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 01:22
- 4. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 02:36
- 5. Samuel Sanchez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 02:59
Le Tour Diary | Stage 16
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Imging Sunglasses Cam Review
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The Livestream Diaries, entry #17: Let’s make a deal
Costa Rica’s Andrey Amador (Movistar) spent Monday in quiet reflection after learning that he is professional cycling’s only rider not rumored to be joining BMC Racing in 2012.
Brunswick Cycling Club, Tuesday Track
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Northern Combine Scratch Race – Carlsruhe West
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Dirty Deeds Cyclocross Round 2
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2011 Tour de France, Stage 16
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2011 Tour de France, Stage 15
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2011 Tour de France, Stage 14
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Voeckler ‘shows limits’ as Contador attacks
GAP, France (AFP) - Tour de France leader Thomas Voeckler admitted to being put in trouble Tuesday after a surprise attack by reigning champion Alberto Contador threw the yellow jersey race wide open.
Geraint Thomas signs three-year deal with Team Sky
Welshman Geraint Thomas, who wore the Tour's best young rider white jersey during much of the race's opening week, has signed a new three-year deal with Team Sky.
2011 Tour de France notebook, stage 16: Cleaner climbing; Thor’s super Tour
GAP, France (VN) — Jonathan Vaughters (Garmin-Cervelo) says he's encouraged by signs that this Tour de France is a cleaner race.
Contador closes Gap with attack; Andy criticizes dangerous descent
GAP, France (VN) — Alberto Contador (SaxoBank-Sungard) said he wasn't going to ride all the way to Paris without a fight.
Tour Pro Bike: Thomas Voeckler’s Colnago C59
Thomas Voeckler's custom yellow Colnago C59
Snow-capped Alps not a worry, say Tour organizers
GAP, France (AFP) — Tour de France officials said Tuesday they were "not worried" by snowfall high up in the Alps a day before the peloton tackles three days in the mountains.
Breakfast with Bernie, stage 16: It’s gonna be a killer
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2011 Tour de France results, stage 16
Stage
- 1. Thor Hushovd, Team Garmin - Cervelo, in 3h 31' 38"
- 2. Boasson Hagen Edvald, Sky Procycling, at s.t.
- 3. Ryder Hesjedal, Team Garmin - Cervelo, at 00:02
- 4. Tony Martin, Htc - Highroad, at 00:38
- 5. Mikhail Ignatyev, Katusha Team, at 00:52
- 1. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, in 69h 00' 56"
- 2. Cadel Evans, Bmc Racing Team, at 01:45
- 3. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 01:49
- 4. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 03:03
- 5. Samuel Sanchez, Euskaltel - Euskadi, at 03:26
Hushovd wins stage 16 of the 2011 Tour de France, as Evans and Contador open gap on the Schlecks
Garmin Cervelo's world champion Thor Hushovd on Tuesday won his second individual stage of the 2011 Tour de France, a cold, rainy, 162.5km race from Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to Gap.
Zomegnan out as Giro d’Italia director
GAP, France (VN) - Angelo Zomegnan is out as director of the Giro d'Italia.
Lance Armstrong wants secret probe of leaks
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Former American cycling star Lance Armstrong has accused a group of media giants of reporting grand jury information which had allegedly been illegally leaked.
Rest Day, Up Mont Ventoux
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Christian Vande Velde auditions for VeloNews reporter job
Christian Vande Velde auditions for VeloNews reporter job
Tom Danielson’s excited for the Alps to begin
Tom Danielson's excited for the Alps to begin
As radio ban talks continue, teams still uncommitted to racing the Tour of Beijing
SAINT-PAUL-TROIS-CHATEAUX, France (VN) — The UCI and the Tour de France parent company (ASO) rolled out a new agreement Monday to get the debut Tour of Beijing off the ground this October.
Tyler Farrar: “I don’t know” if Cavendish took pulls
VIDEO: Tyler Farrar: "I don't know" if Cavendish took pulls
Farrar: ‘I should have kept my mouth shut’ about Cavendish
SAINT-PAUL-TROIS-CHATEAUX, France (VN) — Mark Cavendish's fourth stage win Sunday didn't sit well with some of the other top sprinters who couldn't hold back their frustration that perhaps Cavendish made it through Saturday's brutal climbing stage up Plateau de Beille with something more than his own two legs.
USA Pro Cycling Challenge unveils leader’s jerseys
USA Pro Cycling Challenge organizers on Monday unveiled the race jerseys for the inaugural event, set for August 22-28.
Boonen to race in Tour of Poland
PARIS (AFP) - Quick Step's Tom Boonen, who dropped out of the Tour de France on the seventh stage after an earlier crash, is to return to the road in the Tour of Poland, his team announced on Monday.
Gilbert, Alps lie between Cavendish and green in Paris
SAINTE CÉCILE LES VIGNES, France (VN) - Four days in the mountains and a Belgian classics rider lie in the way of Mark Cavendish and his green jersey dreams. As the Tour de France heads for its final week in the Alps, Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) is closer now than ever to taking the maillot vert home, but he’ll have to outdo two rivals and 12 categorized climbs to stand on the podium in Paris in green.
Inside the Tour with John Wilcockson: Calm before the Alpine storm
A cold hard rain is forecast for Tuesday's stage 16. John Wilcockson takes a look at how such conditions have turned previous Tours upside down.
Exclusive book excerpt: 1986: The Alpe’s Greatest Duel, from The Tour is Won on the Alpe.
Excerpted with permission from: The Tour Is Won on the Alpe by Jean-Paul Vespini, translated by David V. Herlihy
Leopard director defends team’s tactics at Tour de France
SAINT-PAUL-TRES-CHATEAUX, France (VN) ─ As the dust settled for Monday's rest day in the Tour de France, many inside the peloton were looking at Leopard-Trek with a critical eye.
The Livestream Diaries, entry #16:
Dan Wuori is one of the funniest Twitter bards in the cycling world (follow him at @dwuori). This month, he will be expanding a bit beyond 140 characters to share periodic journals during the Tour de France. Today's is the 15th.
Cadel Evans wonders if marquee players underestimate Thomas Voeckler
BMC's Cadel Evans wonders whether the big names are underestimating Thomas Voeckler.
A frustrated Tyler Farrar wonders aloud about Mark Cavendish’s miraculous return after being dropped by the gruppetto
Tyler Farrar finds it frustrating to get nipped by a resurgent Mark Cavendish.
Tejay Van Garderen is still looking for that perfect break
Tejay Van Garderen is still stoked to be racing the Tour and hopes to take home his own stage win.
2011 Tour de France, stage 15, finish-line analysis
Andrew Hood and Brian Holcombe break down stage 15.
2011 Tour de France tech: Jérôme Coppel’s Time RXRS UL Team
Jérôme Coppel's Time RXRS UL Team.
Mark Cavendish: If teams won’t work, why bring a sprinter to the Tour?
if other teams don't want to ride for a sprint, what's the point of bringing a sprinter here?” asks Mark Cavendish. "If I was in a team that didn't want to ride for a sprint, it would be a bit of a knock to my ego. A sprinter is a bit of an egotistical person, you know."
2011 Tour de France, stage 15: a Casey B. Gibson gallery
Casey B. Gibson captures stage 15 of the 2011 Tour de France.
Thomas Voeckler tells feverish French fans he has ‘no chance of winning the Tour’
No French rider has won the Tour de France since Bernard Hinault in 1985. A French rider hasn't reached the final podium since Richard Virenque in 1997. That's a long time to wait and French fans and media are fanning the fires of Voeckler fever.
2011 Tour de France, stage 15, Breakfast with Bernie
Breakfast with Bernie: a tough day in the gruppetto
Bob Stapleton optimistic, but not open about whether HTC-Highroad has a future
HTC's Bob Stapleton says he sees "reasons for optimism," and that's about all he will say — for now.
2011 Tour de France results, stage 15
- 1. Mark Cavendish, Htc - Highroad, 4h 20' 24"
- 2. Tyler Farrar, Team Garmin - Cervelo, s.t.
- 3. Alessandro Petacchi, Lampre - Isd, s.t.
- 4. Daniel Oss, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
- 5. Joaquin Rojas Jose, Movistar Team, s.t.
Mark Cavendish wins stage 15 of the 2011 Tour de France
Mark Cavendish delivers once more after Philippe Gilbert tries to steal a march on the sprinters in the final kilometers.
Alexander Vinokourov announces his retirement from pro cycling
Kazakh cycling star Alexander Vinokourov announced his retirement on French television on Sunday, a week after crashing out of the Tour de France with a thigh fracture.
Tyler Farrar racing pressure-free in 2011 Tour de France, but wants to win stage 15
Tyler Farrar is riding pressure-free going into the third week of the Tour de France.
Le Tour Diary | Stage 14
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2011 Tour de France, stage 14: Erik Zabel on sprinting strategy
HTC-Highroad sprint adviser Erik Zabel and VN's Brian Holcombe discuss the new intermediate-sprint structure and how it affects team strategy.
2011 Tour de France, stage 14, finish-line analysis
Andrew Hood and Brian Holcombe recap stag 14 of the 2011 Tour de France.
Jens Voigt survives the Pyrénées … barely
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2011 Tour de France, Breakfast with Bernie, stage 14
For the sprinters, stage 14 is all about hanging on.
What You Missed This Morning…On The Col du Tourmalet
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The Livestream Diaries, Entry #15: We might as well wino
A RadioShack team car driven by Johan Bruyneel was pulled over during Tursday’s stage 12 — apparently on suspicion of drunk driving.
Tom Danielson has a bad day, but actually moves up the standings in the 2011 Tour de France
The top-ranked American in the Tour de France, Tom Danielson, found himself in trouble Saturday on the final climb in the Pyrenees of this year's race. Garmin-Cervélo's surprise GC leader held tough, though, losing almost a minute but moving up the leaderboard heading into the final week of the Tour.
Andrew Hood’s 2011 Tour de France notebook: El Pistolero dodges another bullet
Andrew Hood weighs in with another in his series of Tour de France notebooks.
No one is more surprised at Thomas Voeckler’s success in the 2011 Tour de France than Thomas Voeckler himself
No one was more surprised that Thomas Voeckler (Europcar) kept the yellow jersey Saturday than Voeckler himself.
2011 Tour de France, stage 14: a Casey B. Gibson gallery
Casey B. Gibson and his camera bag were on hand as the peloton tackled a tough 14th stage of the 2011 Tour de France.
Rigoberto Uran grabs white jersey for Team Sky in 14th stage of 2011 Tour de France
Colombian Rigoberto Uran boosted the fortunes of British outfit Team Sky by taking over the Tour de France white jersey after the tough 14th stage on Saturday.
2011 Tour de France, Stage 13
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Alberto Contador warns rivals he’s still very much in contention at 2011 Tour de France
Alberto Contador warned yellow jersey rivals Andy and Fränk Schleck that his campaign is alive and kicking after surviving the tough 14th stage of the Tour de France Saturday.
2011 Tour de France results, stage 14
- 1. Jelle Vanendert, Omega Pharma - Lotto, at
- 2. Samuel Sanchez, Euskaltel - Euskadi, at
- 3. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 00:46
- 4. Cadel Evans, Bmc Racing Team, at 00:48
- 5. Rigoberto Uran, Sky Procycling, at 00:48
Tejay Van Garderen signs 3-year-deal with BMC Racing Team
Tejay Van Garderen will join BMC Racing beginning in 2012. A source confirmed Friday that the 22-year-old has signed a three-year contract to join the American squad at the close of the year.
Jelle Vanendert wins stage 14 of the 2011 Tour de France; Thomas Voeckler defends lead
Jelle Vanendert (Omega Pharma-Lotto) won the mountainous 14th stage of the Tour de France on Saturday as Thomas Voeckler mounted a surprising, spirited and successful defense of his yellow jersey.
Le Tour Diary | Stage 13
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Schlecks in driver’s seat going into the Battle on the Beille
LOURDES, France (VN) — Will Plateau de Beille once again play king-maker at the Tour de France?
Andy Schleck says Saturday’s stage won’t decide yellow jersey
LOURDES, France, July 15, 2011 (AFP) - Andy Schleck insists the winner of Saturday's 14th stage on the Tour de France to Plateau de Beille will not necessarily be crowned yellow jersey champion this year.