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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Letters From Abroad – Taking A Break
Editor’s Note: Peter Horn is an American racing with the Geox-Fuji Test Team, the amateur development team of Geox-TMC. As Geox-Fuji Test Team’s captain, he’s looking to lead the team to victories in Belgium and around Europe, and help break the team’s riders into the Professional ranks. I won’t touch my bike for the next … Continue reading
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Langeveld Leaving Rabobank – Too Early?
After a few seasons of high finishes in the cobbled classics, Rabobank’s Sebastian Langeveld finally broke through to win this spring’s Omloop Het Nieuwsblad after a solo attack saw him out in front for the final 50 kilometers of the race. He’s gone too early, was my thought at the time. But the Dutchman … Continue reading
The Sticky Bidon – May 24, 2011
Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, May 24, 2011 Langeveld Announces He Will Leave Rabobank At Season's End Contador's Mechanic Expelled From The Giro Team Garmin-Cervélo – Beyond the Peloton Video Seen any cool links we missed? Share ’em in the comments below!
Tour of Belgium – Mini-Preview
The Tour of Belgium has the potential to be a top-tier race, if only it didn’t have to compete with the Giro d’Italia for attention. While the race’s pancake-flat stages may not be the most exciting, the middle stages are usually run on parcours familiar to spring classics fans. For example, this year’s Stage … Continue reading
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Tagged boonen, cornu, gilbert, katusha, kemmelberg, pozzato, quick step
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The Sticky Bidon – May 23, 2011
Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, May 23, 2011 Spanish Racer Killed in Bizarre Accident | This Just In Tributes paid to Tondo, cycling loses true enthusiast Movistar To Continue In Giro In The Wake Of Tondo's Death Matt Wilson's Day In Hell At Giro D'Italia Giro Pro Bike: Roman Kreuziger’s Specialized Tarmac SL3 … Continue reading
Monday Musette – Giro, Etc…
Pavé would like to thank Laekhouse for supporting our coverage of the 2011 Giro d’Italia. Here’s this week’s Monday Musette: 1. I’m going to go out on a limb and declare Saxo Bank’s Alberto Contador the winner of the 2011 Giro d’Italia—at least until we hear otherwise. After three spectacular days in the Dolomites, … Continue reading
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Tagged atoc, Contador, gadret, giro d'italia, nibali, rabobank, saxo bank, scarponi
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