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Tag Archives: races
Monday Musette – Weekend Wrap-Up, Sprinting, and VDB2
Pavé’s back after two weeks of business trips and family vacations—the price I had to pay for blocking-out 3 weeks of July. To get back in the swing of things, here’s the first summer installment of the Monday Musette. Enjoy! 1. So I was a bit off with my prediction for the Tour of Poland—Stijn … Continue reading
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Tagged Burgos, garmin, htc, mavic, monday musette, omega-lotto, races, tour of denmark, tour of poland, van den broeck
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2010 Tour de France – Stage 7 Live Blog
Come on over and join me today in today’s Live Blog for Bicycling Magazine. I’ll be sharing duties with Joe Lindsey, Bicycling contributor and writer of The Boulder Report. Hope to see you there!
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Tagged 2010, Bicycling Magazine, live blog, races, stage 7, tour de france
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2010 Tour de France – Stage 6 Live Blog
Come on over and join me today in today’s Live Blog for Bicycling Magazine. I’ll be sharing duties with Joe Lindsey, Bicycling contributor and writer of The Boulder Report. Hope to see you there!
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Tagged live blog, races, stage 6, the boulder report, tour de france
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2010 Tour de France – Stage 1 Wrap-up
Sometimes just staying upright is all you need to take a big win. With Oscar Freire, Mark Cavendish, and Tyler Farrar all crashing inside the final few kilometers, it was Alessandro Petacchi’s day in the Tour de France. With a win eerily similar to the stage he took in Stage 4 of the Tour de … Continue reading