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A day to forget?via greenedgecyclingStage 14 was anything but normal.The miserable weather knocked out the Sestriere climb and organizers re-routed adding 13 kilometers to the day. Due to the weather, the helicopter was grounded thus una...
A day to forget?via greenedgecyclingStage 14 was anything but normal.The miserable weather knocked out the Sestriere climb and organizers re-routed adding 13 kilometers to the day. Due to the weather, the helicopter was grounded thus unable to broadcast a live feed. RAI did it's best to entertain, by interviewing the fans along the route. Thanks to Twitter I was able to follow the action via Assistant DS Julian Dean of Orica GreenEDGE...Five months into retirement, this was not one of the days where I missed racing. I was very happy to be in the car and sorry for the boys as they suffered in the cold and wet, looking for ways to stay warm.We assisted with clothing changes all day long. The riders were constantly swapping jackets, gloves and whatever else they could to stay as dry as possible in the rain. At one point, we had Chinese laundry going in the car, trying to dry out the guys’ clothing that they had been wearing to give them the option to exchange clothes again later in the stage.As bad as today was, it doesn’t deter professional bike races. The first hour of racing averaged 46 kilometres/hour. Three hours in, and they’re averaging 42.5 kilometres/hour. By this point, the riders had become so cold, they were unable to accomplish basic tasks. They had to drop back to the car so that we could open their PowerBars for them because their hands were no longer functioning properly. God bless electronic shifting on Dura Ace. It’s much easier to push a button than shift a lever.The action was at the end for my feed was back on with cameras along the finish to capture the neon yellow clad Mauro Santambrogio (Vini Fantini) crossing the line just ahead of the Shark to warm up the finish in Bardonecchia. Tomorrow's stage will not finish on top of the Col du Galibier but officially is moved further down at the Marco Pantani memorial. The weather is the deciding factor, and it looks like another epic stage upcoming.Here's the official statement by the race directors.Stage 14, Cervere-Bardonecchia, 181km:1Mauro SANTAMBROGIOITAVIN4:42:552Vincenzo NIBALIITAAST+03Carlos Alberto BETANCUR GOMEZCOLALM+94Samuel SANCHEZ GONZALEZESPEUS+265Rigoberto URAN URANCOLSKY+306Cadel EVANSAUSBMC+33GC after Stage 14:1Vincenzo NIBALIItalyAST57:20:522Cadel EVANSAustraliaBMC+1:263Rigoberto URAN URANColombiaSKY+2:464Mauro SANTAMBROGIOItalyVIN+2:475Michele SCARPONIItalyLAM+3:53Suave DS Gianni Savio on Nibali and Evans.Climbing High,Rafal Majka making a statement.One to watch is 23 year old, Rafal Majka finished 11th and is 7s in front of Betancur in the fight for the young riders competition. The cool story is that the young Pole was invited, in 2011, to the Saxo Bank training camp. Majka dropped Contador on the climbs, impressing Bjarne Riis that he offered him a pro contract on the spot. Of course, Majka signed the contract and the rest is history. I'm sure Riis is smiling!
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Sprinter angry with race commissaires after suffering on the Jafferau climb
Sprinter angry with race commissaires after suffering on the Jafferau climb
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Tejay van Garderen is on the cusp of earning the first major stage race victory of his career. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.comMOUNT DIABLO, Calif. (VN) — While BMC Racing ground the rapidly tearing peloton to dust high on Mount...
Tejay van Garderen is on the cusp of earning the first major stage race victory of his career. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.comMOUNT DIABLO, Calif. (VN) — While BMC Racing ground the rapidly tearing peloton to dust high on Mount Diablo, Tejay van Garderen could have sailed away and tried for a stage win, an exclamation point on his Californian coronation as the United States’ premier stage racer. He did not. He stayed put, stayed close enough to the threats without a moment of panic. In short, he showed restraint and balance where, in the past, he may have tried to do too much. He was metronomic. “There was really no reason to panic. I knew I had an incredibly strong team, and I knew I had a solid buffer of time. All we had to do was just ride smart. I think that’s come with a bit of maturity. To learn to just relax a little bit,” said a happy van Garderen atop Mount Diablo. “There was no reason to try to attack the race, or blow everyone’s heads off. I just gotta keep cool and do my thing.” His “thing,” in California at least, is winning. Van Garderen smashed Friday’s individual time trial, taking the stage and icing his nearest rival, Aussie Michael Rogers (Saxo-Tinkoff). After gaining a bit more time on the above-category Diablo, van Garderen now sits 1:47 ahead of Rogers, and 3:26 up on climbing ace Janier Acevedo (Jamis-Hagens Berman). Barring absolute disaster on Sunday in a stage from San Francisco to Santa Rosa that touts no major obstacles, van Garderen, 24, has earned his first major stage race win as a professional, though his talent has long been known, evidenced by his fifth-place finish at last year’s Tour de France. “I knew I was going to have to rely really heavily on my team, and luckily we brought a strong one here. I saw them just take control from kilometer zero to 200ks … all I had to do was follow,” he said. “It was stress free — really easy. I’m really proud of my guys. Even if we were getting some GC guys moving, I just knew that I could stay relaxed, because I had strong climbers pulling me all the way to the finish line. It was just an incredible day.” He appears a slightly different rider this year — he says perhaps becoming a dad has changed his makeup a bit — and his confidence is only growing now, heading into the final Tour de France tuneups. He’s also keeping the pressure on his team at a minimum by seizing control of the race whenever he can, be that a climb, or in the crosswinds. “He’s still young, but he has a good team. … He proved in the past he’s a typical stage racer. In one-week stage races, he’s complete. Good in the mountains, good in the time trial. Good in the echelons. And he’s perfect for going in those races. I think he has a big future,” BMC sport director John Lelangue said. “He has already proven he’s there… each race that he’s doing, he’s always regular, making a top five, a top 10.” As a captain, team managers say he’s growing as well. Van Garderen was tough in the heat to Palm Springs, only losing a handful of seconds to Acevedo, and gaining time on other GC men. He was dominant in the time trial, and crafty in the crosswinds toward the coast, which saw the stealing of the yellow jersey from Acevedo. “The goal, obviously, wasn’t to win the stage, it was to protect the GC. And follow the race. Lead at our speed, you know, without putting any stress on Tejay,” said BMC president Jim Ochowicz. Van Garderen, he said, wasn’t told to not chase certain moves but was trusted to ride his own race. Jens Voigt (RadioShack-Leopard) said the win here in California must be comforting to a rider on the cusp. “I suppose it’s pretty comforting,” he said. “It’s not that far to go to the Tour. Having an overall win in the pocket with some tough circuits. Winning the TT in a convincing manner. Being strong and solid today. I guess he’s ready mentally and physically. It’s an important step for him on his way to a potential Tour de France podium this year.” The Tour is a discussion for
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Stage winner riding his fifth Grand Tour in a row
Stage winner riding his fifth Grand Tour in a row
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Nibali gains 45 seconds, Uran three
Nibali gains 45 seconds, Uran three
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perhaps the shot of the day... the High Wheeler out front the US Capitol Building on Bike to Work Daywhich reminds me....dropping photos from Bike to Work Day on my Gwadzilla Facebook page LIKE IT JOIN IT SHARE IT ENJOY ITwww.facebook.co...
perhaps the shot of the day... the High Wheeler out front the US Capitol Building on Bike to Work Daywhich reminds me....dropping photos from Bike to Work Day on my Gwadzilla Facebook page LIKE IT JOIN IT SHARE IT ENJOY ITwww.facebook.com/pages/GWADZILLA
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BMC rider on the cusp of Tour of California win
BMC rider on the cusp of Tour of California win
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Catch up on all of our Project 1.2 posts here! With out Project 1.2 singlespeed, we set out...
Catch up on all of our Project 1.2 posts here! With out Project 1.2 singlespeed, we set out...
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Here it is. I added a mount for a trailer (à la Duncan cycles/bikes at work) just in case I make one later.
Here it is. I added a mount for a trailer (à la Duncan cycles/bikes at work) just in case I make one later.
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Italian proud of his team's breakaways in Giro d'Italia
Italian proud of his team's breakaways in Giro d'Italia
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