23 Apr
Race report from DS Matt White
Well you win some and you loose some! And today wasn’t our day! Great weather turned like our luck bad. Huub (left) had made the early break, Dan’s early crash seemed harmless, and things were looking good. With the rain came a spat of crashes and we had three more […]
23 Apr
Race preview from DS Matt White:
Well today’s race will take place under perfect conditions with an expected 18 C and no wind. Though it is the easier race of the Ardennes classics, Flèche Wallonne is a great race for our guys to show their legs on a demanding course. All this week is a […]
23 Apr
right: Timmy looking for his next feed.
It’s always entertaining to hear about the lengths that the Slipstream staff goes to behind the scenes to keep us on time, happy and ready to race. Our soigneur Kim was filling me in on the recent events today during my massage.
Apparently Kim and Jen, our other […]
22 Apr
Once again, the Argyle Armada worked it at the front to keep Tyler Farrar in excellent position for all sprints throughout today’s 186.2 km stage. He took the first intermediate sprint and earned an extra 3″ in bonus time (pictured above). Then, with the solid support of the team on the final finishing circuit […]
Read full story >>22 Apr
For a Tour de Georgia first, today’s 186.2 km stage goes through South Carolina before returning to Georgia. The day includes one KOM in North Agusta and two sprint lines.
Stage 2 is scheduled to start at 11:00 and finish between 15:15-16:30.
Slipstream Squad
61. Tom Danielson
62. Tyler Farrar
63. Timmy Duggan
64. Lucas Euser
65. Trent Lowe
66. Danny Pate
67. […]
22 Apr
Special race report from 5280 Magazine rider Dean Haas
Okay so here’s how it went at the Vuelta a Bosque down in New Mexico for the Junior Men 13-14. The time trial was out by the Albuquerque airport. We did 7 miles and we were the youngest group to do that much. All the younger kids […]
22 Apr
After last month’s “difficult passage,” David Millar is back riding and writing like the articulate professional he is. Check out his latest entry for his insight on WADA, Liege, the Tour de Georgia and life in general.
Read full story >>21 Apr
Timmy (left) leading the charge with Lucas Euser
That’s how sprinter stages should be. Short and to the point.
There is nothing I hate more than doing 200 km of flat only to finish in a big bunch. So the Tour de Georgia organizers had it right today. With only 110 km of racing, we raced, […]
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