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Niner has introduced two new bikes, one expected and one completely fresh. Their recent fan-sourced bike naming contest...
Niner has introduced two new bikes, one expected and one completely fresh. Their recent fan-sourced bike naming contest...
about 1 hour ago
Work on the world's leading cycling web site
Work on the world's leading cycling web site
about 2 hours ago
In their continuing quest to meet evolving rider needs, Utah carbon crafters Enve were on hand at PressCamp...
In their continuing quest to meet evolving rider needs, Utah carbon crafters Enve were on hand at PressCamp...
about 3 hours ago
Ted King has trimmed down and done a load of work for Peter Sagan in 2013. It paid off on Tuesday with his first Tour nod. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.comPARIS (AFP) — Peter Sagan was chosen Tuesday as the man to lead the Canno...
Ted King has trimmed down and done a load of work for Peter Sagan in 2013. It paid off on Tuesday with his first Tour nod. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.comPARIS (AFP) — Peter Sagan was chosen Tuesday as the man to lead the Cannondale team at this year’s Tour de France as he seeks to retain the green points jersey he won in last year’s edition of the race. American Ted King will make his debut Tour start in support of the Slovakian champion. The Italian outfit will build its team around Sagan, 23, who won three stages in his Tour debut a year ago en route to the green jersey. “This team is the ideal one to target our goals at the Tour,” said the team’s sporting director Stefano Zanatta. “A talented rider such as Sagan deserves to be supported in the best way. He prepared for this event with great commitment and accuracy. His wish to win the green jersey is our wish.” Italian youngster Moreno Moser, 22, who’s making his first appearance in the Grand Boucle, along with Tour rookie teammates Alessandro De Marchi, Alan Marangoni, and King, is likely to get a shot at a stage win in the mountains. Cannondale for the 2013 Tour de France Maciej Bodnar (POL) Alessandro De Marchi (ITA) Kristijan Koren (SLO) Alan Marangoni (ITA) Moreno Moser (ITA) Fabio Sabatini (ITA) Peter Sagan (SVK) Ted King (USA) Brian Vandborg (DEN) jm/jr/mw/pi
about 3 hours ago
While we’ve been asked to keep mum on the details until the morning of August 15th, the folks...
While we’ve been asked to keep mum on the details until the morning of August 15th, the folks...
about 4 hours ago
Series passes halfway point
Series passes halfway point
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A poignant and moving message to all the drivers out there, this film from Sidewayz Films is dedicated...
A poignant and moving message to all the drivers out there, this film from Sidewayz Films is dedicated...
about 5 hours ago
Team Sky leader says he is the underdog of the yellow jersey contenders
Team Sky leader says he is the underdog of the yellow jersey contenders
about 5 hours ago
Chris Froome has admitted Sir Bradley Wiggins's absence is a blow to his chances of winning the Tour de France but remains confident of claiming the yellow jersey in Paris.
Chris Froome has admitted Sir Bradley Wiggins's absence is a blow to his chances of winning the Tour de France but remains confident of claiming the yellow jersey in Paris.
about 5 hours ago