Flanders Tech: BMC pro bikes
Flanders Tech: BMC pro bikes
Flanders Tech: BMC pro bikes
Bernard Eisel (HTC-Columbia) takes Ghent-Wevelgem.
BMC will be led by Italian Alessandro Ballan, who preceded Evans as world champion in 2008, with American George Hincapie, Dutchman Karsten Kroon and German Marcus Burghardt expected to play key roles. Americans Jeff Louder and Brent Bookwalter also will start.
Anthony Tan sits down with George Hincapie to talk about pre-race rituals, Paris-Roubaix, the Giro, Cadel Evans and his new team.
A profile of HTC-Columbia's innovative trainer, Darcy Norman, and his techniques.
Reporting to us from southern California, Neal Rogers managed to snap a few photos of the sparkling BMC bikes of the eponymous ProTour team.
Casey Gibson spent another day at BMC's January camp in California.
The BMC Pro Cycling Team may not be on the UCI’s list of ProTour teams, but the revamped Swiss/American squad appears to be more than ready to take on the world’s top races on the 2010 calendar.
Photographer Casey Gibson heads to Agoura Hills, California, for BMC's January training camp.
Here’s the latest sponsorship news we’ve rounded up from across the bike racing world
Mark Cavendish blasted the imminent return of Riccardo Riccò and said George Hincapie’s move to BMC was a “massive loss” as the British ace confronts the 2010 season replete with new goals and challenges.
The BMC Racing Team says it has been granted Wild Card status by the UCI. which will allow the team, registered as a pro continental team, to be invited to participate in ProTour events.
A chat with George Hincapie about his new team, plus photos of his new BMC
BMC has officially closed its roster for the 2010 season and promises to be competitive in all the major events.
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