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Tour de France 昨天的 上午2:08 An opportunity to repeat his success? 💪 On June 12, 2016, Romain Bardet took this KOM en route to finishing second overall behind Chris Froome at the Critérium du Dauphiné podium behind Christopher Froome. It was a preview of that year's Tour podium.....
He’s in form having breezed the Route d’Occitanie and Spanish national championships but as ever the question for him is holding it together for three weeks and coping with altitude. Landa had a good Giro in his legs but this means fatigue here although he says he feels great and here...
The Route: just 144km but over 4,500m of vertical gain, a big day in the mountains. After a dash up the valley the riders take the Domancy climb, used in recent editions of the Tour and Dauphiné and famous as the climb used in the 1980 Worlds won by Bernard Hinault and now rena...
The 49-year-old had dropped just three frames in as many matches en route to the final and a break of 67 in frame five put Ford just one away from victory and a Crucible debut. Burden refused to be beaten, however, forcing a decider before getting over the line by a 78-46 scorelin...
Building a bike with SRAM eTap is such a delight, with no gear cables (or wires) to route through the frame, and no separate battery to install. eTap makes for wonderfully clean builds, the likes of which simply aren’t possible with current Shimano groupsets. ...
Today, Voeckler got in an aggressively international break from the starting gun, and rode with Russian Mikhail Ignatiev of Katusha, Dutch Skil-Shimano Albert Timmer, FdJeux's Belorussian Yauheni Hutarovich and France's Anthony Geslin, and Polish Lampre Marin Sapa. The break never got crazy ...
Team Milram's Alessandro Petacchi had made no secret of his desire to take today's Giro d'Italia Stage 2, from Mons to Charleroi. As the peloton approached the finish line, his Milram team executed the plan to perfection, as his teammates slowly fell off, keeping the pace high enough ...
Today brings a much deserved respite from the road for the riders in this year's Tour de France. The 2011 race has been plagued with crashes, leaving many of the cyclists bruised and battered, while the Pyrenees sapped their strength over the weekend. While the past few days in the mounta...
A likely sprint stage over rolling terrain where the roads seem to rise and fall all the time, the proverbial roller coaster route. They’ll sprint through Colombey, unlike 1960 when the race stopped to bow before President De Gaulle, and they’ll sprint again in Troyes. ...