
The stage 15 profile
RESULTS Complete results PHOTOS Giro d’Italia galleries LIVE COVERAGE Today’s live Giro coverage GIRO BASICS 2010 Giro d’Italia route . . . → Read More: Ivan Basso wins stage 15 of the Giro as David Arroyo defends his lead
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![]() The stage 15 profile RESULTS Complete results PHOTOS Giro d’Italia galleries LIVE COVERAGE Today’s live Giro coverage GIRO BASICS 2010 Giro d’Italia route . . . → Read More: Ivan Basso wins stage 15 of the Giro as David Arroyo defends his lead
If one-percent or less, physically, separates the top dozen or so athletes of any given discipline of world cycling competition, every little nuance to training, equipment or mental outlook makes the difference as to who wins a given event. Subaru-Gary Fisher pro Willow Koerber knows this. Her successful combination of all three components made . . . → Read More: Willow Koerber makes two World Cup podiums in a row ![]() A stunned Cadel Evans and Alexander Vinokourov cross the finish line. RESULTS Complete results PHOTOS Giro d’Italia galleries LIVE COVERAGE Today’s live Giro coverage GIRO BASICS . . . → Read More: Shock and awe at the Giro d’Italia as big break overturns the GC standings In a week that’s seen some ghosts of doping past step up and win big races after serving bans, yet another rider with a notorious past was back on the winner’s podium. Santi Pérez – who tested positive for homologous blood doping during the 2004 season – won the one-day mountaintop race Subida al . . . → Read More: Pérez wins Subida al Naranco in Spain Riccardo Riccò (Flaminia) might not be the most popular rider in the peloton, but he won against some pretty elite company in Wednesday’s summit finish in stage 2 at the Giro del Trentino. Riccò surged to his third victory since coming off a racing ban for doping during the 2007 Tour de France out . . . → Read More: Ricco wins stage at Trentino Belgian Philippe Gilbert (Omega Pharma-Lotto) has risen to third place in the world rankings published Monday by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) on the strength of his victory in Sunday’s Amstel Gold Race. Gilbert has closed to within 12 points of leader Spaniard Luis Leon Sanchez, whose Caisse d’Epargne squad also holds . . . → Read More: Gilbert rises in UCI rankings Alberto Contador (Astana) did what he didn’t do in Friday’s summit finish, winning Saturday’s 15.1km individual time trial at the Vuelta a Castilla y León and taking the overall leader’s jersey. With just one stage to go, Contador moves decisively into the lead by 41 seconds after winning a rolling time trial in northwestern . . . → Read More: Contador doubles in Spain ![]() Schwinn Katana Road Bike by Schwinn (45)Buy new: $314.17 – $337.02 (Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Bestsellers in Adult Bikes list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)Product Images Review & Description Ideal for that morning commute or getting out for your evening ride, the Schwinn . . . → Read More: Schwinn Katana Road Bike ![]() It was so easy to assemble a monky can do it without the instruction manual. great for one child or two, light weight, folds thin as a pancake. the two straps that are not mentioned in the instructions are the safety breaks, just loop them through the frame and tire and clip to . . . → Read More: Save more for Schwinn Trailblazer Double Bicycle Trailer Today Oscar Freire (Rabobank) seems cursed at the Vuelta a País Vasco. The three-time world champion just cannot get it right and finished second for the third day in a row in Wednesday’s 187km third stage from Viana to Amurrio. Freire, who was relegated after winning Monday’s stage, got caught out of position coming into . . . → Read More: Gavazzi gets stage in Basque Country, Freire leads Bad boy Riccardo Riccò is back in the winner’s circle following victory in Saturday’s third stage at the Settimana Lombarda in Italy. Riccò won for the first time since testing positive for CERA during the 2008 Tour de France. The Cermica Flaminia rider out-kicked Michele Scarponi (Androni) and Matteo Carrara (Vacansoleil) to win the . . . → Read More: Riccò wins in Italy ![]() With the Tour of California moving to May this year, the first major test of the U.S. racing calendar returns to late March in Redlands, California. The women's peloton rolls out for stage 3 in 2009. | Mitch . . . → Read More: U.S. Scene This Week: Rolling into 2010 at Redlands Team RadioShack won’t be going to the Giro d’Italia this year — but that was the team’s choice rather than a snub by organizers RCS Sport, says Johan Bruyneel. Writing on his blog, Bruyneel confirmed that RadioShack would not be racing the Giro, adding, “but the truth is that we communicated this to the . . . → Read More: Shack says Cali’ trumps Giro Oscar Freire won the 101st Milan-San Remo in a sprint from a group of about 25 riders. It was the third win of La Primavera for Rabobank’s three-time world champion. Tom Boonen (Quick Step) was second and Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre-Farnese Vini) came third. After the field shattered over the Cipressa, and then attacks out . . . → Read More: Freire wins Milan-San Remo
New Zealand’s Greg Henderson (Team Sky) survived a crash-strewn first stage of Paris-Nice on Monday to take the sprint win ahead of Lampre’s Grega Bole and Saur Sojasun’s Jeremy Galland. Henderson gets . . . → Read More: Sky’s Henderson wins crashed filled P-N stage ![]() It was like déjà-vu all over again Thursday at the Vuelta a Murcia in Spain. The only difference is that he's wearing yellow today. | Graham Watson A day after Garmin-Transitions played the role as the major protagonist; the American squad . . . → Read More: Hunter repeats at Murcia |
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