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Archive for May, 2008

From podium to parking lot

Cycling has ups and downs. Today, for me anyways, was a little bit of a downer. From start to end. Though it still hasn’t ended yet.
I crashed pretty hard with 70 km to go and had a long chase through the cars. It rained just enough to make things slick and some guys […]

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  • A stage for the sprinters, the 208 km stage 3 begins with the 1017 meter Maleto climb before dropping down to a long, flat run into Milazzo.
    Stage 3 is scheduled to start at 11:50 and finish between 16:58-17:30.

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  • In the tradition of early Grand Tour stages, stage 3 of the Giro included several crashes and finished with a crazy mass sprint (that also included a crash). Though David Millar (right getting bike change) and Magnus Backstedt were involved in pile-ups, both finished today’s stage.
    David, Christian Vande Velde and Ryder Hesjedal all […]

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    We are happy to announce the winners of our Paris-Roubaix and Tour de Georgia postcard contests. These two Argyle fans cheered on the Argyle at these two events and took the time to send us the special event postcards (Roubaix right) with notes about their favorite cyclists.
    Tour de Georgia John Hollingsworth of Knoxville, Tennessee, US […]

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  • denverpost.com profiles VMG/Felt U23 rider and Olympic team member Taylor Phinney. As one of American’s most talented cyclists, Taylor is also a laid-back teenager with blue-ribbon bloodlines.
    “I’m happy I’m going to the Olympics, and I am going to the Olympics to medal, but it’s not like the highest step of my career,” he said. […]

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  • Ciao for now Maglia Rosa

    Well, I know it sounds cliche, but we did everything in our power today, no regrets. From start to finish, the team rode above and beyond their limits. I, for one, was more than impressed by the boys and their efforts. And I was humbled that I was the one that they were working […]

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    With 55 km to go, Dave Zabriskie got tangled up in a crash with Alberto Contador. Contador was able to continue, but Dave was taken to the hospital for treatment. Christian Vande Velde stopped to make sure Dave was alright before continuing.
    ” ‘Za Dave’ as he is affectionately known by, hurt himself today and was […]

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  • Stage 2 is 207 km long and “rolling”, kicking off with a 750 meter climb and continuing with several short ascents including the 813 meter Polizzello.
    Stage 2 is scheduled to start at 11:40 and finish between 16:58-17:34.

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