Posts Tagged ‘Bicycling’

Video: Recap of Millar’s stage 12 win

Video: Recap of Millar’s stage 12 win

Bicycling Magazine spoke with David Millar and Allan Peiper following stage 15.


Video: Farrar – Surviving the opening stages

Video: Farrar – Surviving the opening stages

Tyler Farrar speaks with Bicycling magazine about getting past the early stages of the Tour de France. More photos from the Tour de France:


Bicycling.com: Inside the Experiment

Bicycling.com: Inside the Experiment

Bicycling.com writer James Startt takes an in-depth look at Team Garmin-Chipotle H3O and the new norm it’s setting for clean cycling. “After Floyd happened, I could see a clear opportunity to convince people to go ahead,” says Vaughters. “And I said, ‘I am going to take this, because this is what the sport needs’.”


Bicycling.com: The Few, The Proud

Bicycling.com: The Few, The Proud

Bicycling.com profiles the four Americans – three of which are Team Garmin-Chipotle H3O riders – in a preview to next week’s Tour de France start. Read Bicycling’s take on Christian Vande Velde, Danny Pate and Will Frischkorn. From the feature: “Frischkorn will shelter team leaders, set pace, carry bottles and food and generally help out [...]


The Millar Diaries: Inside the Peloton

The Millar Diaries: Inside the Peloton

Despite all the chaos and long race days so far in the Giro, David Millar finds the time to pen a brilliant summary of the first three eventful stages of his first Giro d’Italia. Check out his latest on Bicycling’s “The Millar Diaries“.


Bicycling.com: Meatball

Bicycling.com: Meatball

Bicycling’s Bill Strickland features Mike “Meatball” Friedman as the “Bicycling magazine intern and lunch ride legend” in this personal profile of the “kid who once tried to sooth a saddle sore by mashing a banana into his chamois…” Strickland continues: “He was better than any of us in that indefinable yet unmistakeable way, but no [...]


Bicycling's Slipstream Chronicles: Ready for Roubaix

Bicycling's Slipstream Chronicles: Ready for Roubaix

Bicycling’s European Correspondent James Startt talks to Magnus Backstedt about his preparedness for Sunday’s upcoming Paris-Roubaix. Said Maggy about his favorite goal: “You can do 150 races in a year and they are all pretty much the same. But not this one. There is only one race like this in the whole season.”


Bicycling's Slipstream Chronicles: Inside Paris-Nice

Bicycling's Slipstream Chronicles: Inside Paris-Nice

Bicycling.com writer James Startt spent the last couple of days of Paris-Nice with Slipstream/Chipotle. Read about the trials and tribulations as the team battled bad luck and worse weather. Said team director Weltz: “You know in bike racing you have to constantly reassess your situation. In situations like this, first you just have to survive [...]


Bicycling.com: Millar's Days Between

Bicycling.com: Millar's Days Between

As co-sponsor with Slipstream/Chipotle of the regular Millar Diaries, Bicycling.com features the latest installment of David Millar’s insightful column. Find out Millar’s objectives and thoughts on the upcoming Paris-Nice. Millar writes: “Being in contention in the GC at Paris-Nice is my principal objective for the first part of the season. The team we have is [...]