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Lucas Sebastian Haedo, Tina Pic win the Tour of Somerville
The Colavita Sutter Home team took three of the six podium spots at the Tour of Somerville on Monday. Lucas Sebastian Haedo and Kyle Wamsley took the first two spots in the men's race, while Jonathan Page was third. Wamsley was second at Saturday's Kelly Cup NRC race in Baltimore. National crit champ Tina Pic won the women's race, outsprinting Cheerwine's Kelly Benjamin and Aaron's Erica Allar.
Rich Houseman and Melissa Buhl are crowned national 4x champs at Angel Fire.
A pair of gravity veterans took home the USA Cycling 4X Pro National Championship in Angel Fire, New Mexico on Sunday. Rich Houseman (Temecula, California) claimed the stars-and-stripes jersey for the pro men, while Melissa Buhl (Chandler, Arizona) won the title for pro women.
Plan de Corones: Gimmick or epic?
Frayed nerves that were already threadbare after two torturous weeks at the 91st Giro d’Italia spilled over Monday in the 12.9km mountaintop time trial up gravel roads to Plan de Corones. While it made for great TV and proved popular with the tens of thousands of fans who trekked up the summit, it proved to be another source of irritation in an already exasperated, race-weary peloton.
Plan de Corones crowns Pellizotti
At least there were two riders who were in high spirits after Monday’s grueling 12.9km climbing time trial up the spectacular summit at Plan de Corones. While nearly the entire peloton was a chorus of complaints over the difficulty of the controversial 16th stage up slippery gravel roads with grades as steep as 24 percent, Franco Pellizotti (Liquigas) and Alberto Contador (Astana) both had plenty of reason to celebrate.
Andy Hampsten and the 1988 Pink Jersey: Part 2
When Andy Hampsten survived the snowstorm over the Passo di Gavia at the 1988 Giro d’Italia and took over the maglia rosa (see Hampsten and the 1988 Pink Jersey: Part 1) the battle to become the first American to win the world’s second most prestigious grand tour was far from over. There were still seven days to go, including two time trials and four mountain stages, before the finish in Vittorio Veneto.
Park Tool’s DS-1 digital scale can clamp into a bike stand or hang from a hook.
Price: $65 Web site:Parktool.com Weighs a lot: Park’s latest digital bike scale has a capacity of 55 pounds, and reads in pounds or kilograms on an oversized digital display. In kilograms it measures and displays to .01kg (.01 kg = 10 grams). In the pounds mode the resolution is 1 oz. (1 oz. = 28.35g). Its composite resin housing can be clamped in a bike stand or hung from a hook in the ceiling. Its two-prong hook is silicone coated to protect your bike’s finish.
New Product: Team Type 1 jerseys
Price: Shorts: $75; jerseys: $70. Sizes: Small to XXXL Web site: www.teamtype1.org Team Type 1 is a domestic professional team developed to inspire people living with diabetes. The team is now making its jerseys, shorts, gloves and other gear available to the public.
BMC’s Taylor Tolleson and Cheerwine’s Anne Samplonius win at Michigan’s Tour de Leelanau
Starting under darkening skies with scattered rain showers, the 4th annual Priority Health Tour de Leelanau was fortunate to end in bright sunshine after some very aggressive racing. Organizers said the Tour de Leelanau drew the deepest fields of racers to ever compete in Michigan. Starting in the fishing village of Leland and ending in Peshawbestown on the edge of Traverse Bay, the race course for the Tour de Leelanau traveled from corner to corner of this scenic Michigan county.
Contador: ‘Pink jersey like a gift’
Alberto Contador (Astana) went from beach bum to Spain’s best chance to win the Giro d’Italia since Miguel Indurain won back-to-back editions in 1992-93. Contador rides into Monday’s decisive individual time trial at Plan de Corones nursing a slender but significant 33-second lead to Riccardo Riccò (Saunier Duval-Prodir).
Cesar wins Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
Spain's Gustavo Cesar (Karpin Galicia) claimed the overall victory in the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya on Sunday. Jose Leon Carrasco (Andalucia-Cajasur) took the sixth and final stage, a 122.1km run from Palleja to Barcelona. France's Remi Pauriol (Crédit Agricole) took an eight-second overall lead into the finale, but finished outside the top 10 and slipped to third overall behind Cesar and Rigoberto Uran (Caisse d’Epargne).
Ljungskog wraps up Tour de l’Aude
Susanne Ljungskog (Menikini-Selle Italia) won the Tour de l'Aude on Sunday. The ninth and final stage, a 71km leg around Limoux, went to Germany's Judith Arndt (Team High Road), who outsprinted Ljungskog and Nicole Cooke of the British national team.
How it happened: Live Coverage archive
- 01:25 PM: Good day and welcome
to VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the 15th stage of the 91st edition of the Giro d'Italia, a tough, tough 153-kilometer race from Arabba to the top of Passo Fedaia, the "Marmolada."
Today's route features six climbs - and about 10 meters of flat ground.
Sella takes a second stage as Contador dons maglia rosa
Under normal conditions, Alberto Contador (Astana) claiming the maglia rosa might bring some certainty to the 91st Giro d’Italia. But there’s nothing predictable about this explosive and unpredictable race with a week still to go. The defending Tour de France champ faltered in Sunday’s six-climb, 154km 15th stage, but had just enough spin in his legs to slink into the overall lead by 33 seconds — a lead that by his own admission might be only temporary.