Posted: Wed, Jul 23rd
Live Coverage - Stage 17 Tour de France, 200811:23 AM: Good day and welcometo VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the 17th stage of the 95th Tour de France, a stunning 210.5-kilometer race from Embrun to ...
Posted: Tue, Jul 22nd
Live Coverage - Stage 16 Tour de France, 200811:57 AM: Good day and welcometo VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the 16th stage of the 95th edition of the Tour de France, a 157-kilometer race from Cuneo, ...
Posted: Sat, Jul 12th
Live Coverage - Stage 8 Tour de France, 200801:09 PM: Good day and welcomeand welcome to VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the eighth stage of the 95th edition of the Tour de France, a 172.5-kilometer ...
Posted: Fri, Jul 11th
Live Coverage - Stage 7 Tour de France, 200801:02 PM: Good day and welcomeTo VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the seventh stage of the 95th Tour de France, a 159 kilometer ride from Brioude to ...
Posted: Thu, Jul 10th
Riccò wins atop Super-BesseSaunier Duval’s Riccardo Riccò put his money where his mouth was on the summit finish of stage 6, sprinting uphill for the win ahead of overall race favorites Alejandro Valverde and Cadel Evans.
Team Columbia’s Kim Kirchen finished just behind to take the yellow jersey, ...
Posted: Mon, Jul 7th
Evans to wear a shorter TT lidThere is what’s best theoretically, and then what’s best in practical application.
As applies to time trial aerodynamics, riders and engineers are always struggling to balance the very best position and design with what’s realistic out on the road. This year, ...
Posted: Sat, Jul 5th
2008 Tour de France: Valverde leaps uphill to stage win and yellow jerseyWith his Pinarello painted bright yellow and red, Spain’s new national champion Alejandro Valverde clawed his way up to and past an attacking Kim Kirchen (Columbia) on the steeps of the Côte de Cadoudal to take the first stage and yellow jersey of the 95th Tour de France.
Posted: Fri, Jun 27th
Specialized Roubaix SL2 goes wideSpecialized is on a roll with its sponsored athletes and not-yet-released bikes. Christoph Sauser just won the world mountain bike championships on a new Epic, which will be formally introduced next week and available later this year. But the bike that’s here now is the ...
Posted: Fri, Jun 27th
Dura-Ace on testAs the bike industry continues its headlong charge for stiffer-lighter-faster hardware, Shimano is keeping up its end of the deal with the upcoming Dura-Ace road group. VeloNews got a chance to ride the 10-speed group. Here are some brief first opinions.
Posted: Fri, Jun 27th
Roval wheel and Specialized Turbo tubeless road tire system to debut for 2009More than 30 years after company founder Mike Sinyard brought the Specialized Turbo to market as a high-performance clincher, the Californian company is releasing another Turbo. This time, it’s a tubeless road model.
Not yet available, the Turbo Tubeless was designed in ...
Posted: Mon, Jun 16th
High Road to become Team ColumbiaTeam High Road will start the Tour de France in a new uniform featuring the U.S.-based team's new title sponsor: Columbia Sportswear Company.
High Road Sports, Inc., the team’s owner, announced the deal Monday. The team will don its ...
Posted: Fri, Jun 13th
Saris to release Garmin-compatible PowerTapsAmerican manufacturer Saris will soon be selling wireless PowerTap power meter wheels that work with Garmin 705 GPS units. The move represents an important intersection of a GPS player and a major power meter company. Also, French wheel giant Mavic has joined the growing list of ...