Boobar shows off Rock Shox’s new Olympic ride
Boobar shows off Rock Shox's new Olympic ride
Boobar shows off Rock Shox's new Olympic ride
Testing a SID
New SRAM prototypes
The '05 MC3
Graeme Brown and Stuart O'Grady were the stars of the Madison this year
Wednesday's win gives Australia two successive Olympic wins in an event...
... that the French call 'l'Americane'...
,,, but had no Americans this time around.
American Marty Nothstein missed the medal rounds in the keirin...
Olga Slyusareva
American Erin Mirabella takes fourth
Brown: 'The most painful race I’ve ever ridden.”
Brown kept close tabs on Bartko
Colby Pearce represented the U.S. in the points race
The American lapped the field once...
... but eventual winner, Russian Mikhail Ignatyev, did it four times.
New Zealand's Greg Henderson took fourth
American Jeannie Reed eventually ended up in 10th place
For Canada's Lori-Ann Muenzer the result was a little better
Muenzer dispatched Abassova in the final 2-0
Bayley outsprinted Bos 2-1
Bayley and the formidable Gane met in the semis
Gane looked strong, but lost to the Australian 2-0
Australia didn't set a world record, but then they didn't need to.
Bayley enjoyed similar success against
the Netherlands' Theo Bos, winning gold with two straight
Great Britain is Australia's colosest challenger
That tape keeps you from seeing what Backstedt is riding... as long as he doesn't move his foot
Spain rode to bronze, toppling the once unbeatable Germans
McGee's daughter wants to check out daddy's gold.
Spain beats the once unstoppable German to take bronze
The Brits are second once again
Great Britain's Chris Hoy explains his 1km win.
Leontien Zijlaard-van Morsel gets ready to roll.
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This place is as busy as Penn Station.
The green line of Athens tram line.
Canada's Lori-Anne Muenzer breaks down her day.
The track is sold out all week.
Sarah Ulmer embraces Katier Mactier after the individual pursuit final.
The Brit's brought a bit of flavor from home...
Van Moorsel settled for bronze
... as did the Cubans.
Four men from Oz set a new mark of 3:56:342
The Dutch team were all given some pretty hip recumbents...
The Brit's break 4:00 and still turn in the day's second-best
... just for cruising around the village
France gets some unwelcome company
Michael Barry stops for lunch in the cafeteria.
Germany manages to field a team - something they couldn't do a year ago
Kristin Armstrong, Dede and Michael Barry along with Gord Fraser on a training ride outside of Athens
Ng represents Malaysia in Athens.
Oh Canada: Gord and Michael
The U.S. women: Barry, Christine Thorburn and Armstrong
The Sponsor: Oakley's Steve Blick striking a pose with the TT medalists
Mactier, Ulmer and the soon-to-be-retired Zijlaard-van Moorsel
Ulmer has come a long way since her Olympic debut
Depending on the venue you happen to be at, there are two ways the post-race press conferences can go. At some events, including the men’s and women’s road races, the press conference room is outfitted with hearing devices that allow members of the media to hear translation of what the athletes are saying in Greek and French, while up on the podium is a translator taking care of English-language needs. It’s a reasonably smooth process that keeps things moving along at a decent clip. On the other hand, you have the venues that are not outfitted with hearing devices, like the velodrome.