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Stories by Ben Delaney

  • Posted: Mon, Apr 21st
    Tour de Georgia: Toyota-United’s Cuban missile takes Georgia opener
    The sixth Tour de Georgia began Monday with a short and — for Toyota-United — sweet stage from Tybee Island into Savannah. Ivan Dominguez battled his way through the well-orchestrated lead-outs of Gerolsteiner and High Road to take a commanding sprint win on the 70.4-mile ...
  • Posted: Sat, Apr 19th
    Cromwell, Grabinger take windy Sea Otter NRC crowns
    Powerful gusting winds didn’t sway 19-year-old Tiffany Cromwell (Colavita Olive Oil-Sutter Home) or Michael Grabinger (Successful Living), who took NRC victories on the Laguna Seca Raceway Saturday at the Sea Otter Classic. The men’s and women’s events played out very ...
  • Posted: Wed, Apr 2nd
    Redlands could come down to final stage
    Slipstream-Chipotle’s Tom Danielson, Rock Racing’s Oscar Sevilla, Health Net-Maxxis’ Rory Sutherland and Toyota-United’s Chris ...
  • Posted: Wed, Apr 2nd
    Ups and downs: A conversation with ’07 Redlands winner Andy Bajadali
    It’s been a bumpy ride for Andy Bajadali. The 34-year-old has gone from pro mountain biker to pro roadie, to amateur roadie and back to pro roadie. Oh, and there was a stint living in a ...
  • Posted: Fri, Mar 7th
    Gravel roads return in Eroica
    Following a successful debut last year, the Monte Paschi Eroica will be held March 8 in Italy over 181km that includes seven sectors of gravel. World champion Paolo Bettini and his Quick Step-Innergetic will be among the 8-man squads taking the start, along with High Road and ...
  • Posted: Sun, Feb 24th
    Leipheimer breathes easier in California
    Levi Leipheimer has proven immune to all the pressures, dangers, fatigue and sickness of the 2008 Amgen Tour of California. With one final stage left, it seems all but certain that Astana will defend Leipheimer’s overall lead into Pasadena and the record books. Only 91 of ...
  • Posted: Thu, Feb 21st
    The Tour of California heads south as the podium battle narrows
    As predicted, stage 3 proved itself pivotal to the overall of the Amgen Tour of California. While we don’t yet know who will take the overall title, we can probably rule out 115 of the 120 men left in the race. Those still with a realistic chance include defending champion ...
  • Posted: Wed, Feb 20th
    Astana's Levi Leipheimer takes the lead after third stage of the 2008 Amgen Tour of California
    Rabobank’s 21-year-old Robert Gesink climbed his way to the biggest win of his young career Wednesday in stage 3 of the Amgen Tour of California. Levi Leipheimer, who went clear with Gesink from a select bunch of chasers over Sierra Road, finished second on the day to take the ...
  • Posted: Wed, Feb 20th
    The Tour's true shakedown begins over Mt. Hamilton, Sierra Road
    The real race for the overall begins Wednesday at the Amgen Tour of California. After a prologue and two stages for the sprinters, stage 3 takes the riders up and over five categorized climbs, including the race’s only hors categorie mountain. After three ...
  • Posted: Tue, Feb 19th
    Boonen bounds to California win, as Farrar moves into jersey
    Tom Boonen has now won stages of major races on three continents. The big Belgian blew past High Road’s Mark Cavendish to grab the stage 2 win of the Amgen Tour of California in a drizzly downtown Sacramento. Gerolsteiner’s Heinrich Haussler came second with the recently ...
  • Posted: Tue, Feb 19th
    California stage 2: Davids and Goliaths
    Like most stage races, the overall at the Amgen Tour of California boils down to who can climb and time trial. With only a 2.1-mile prologue and a single Cat. 3 climb ridden thus far, the major players are already moving forward, indicating who has the suds for the ...
  • Posted: Mon, Feb 18th
    JJ Haedo makes it look easy
    Yellow jersey Fabian Cancellara had both hands up in the air well before any of the sprinters crossed the stage 1 Tour of California finish line — his CSC teammate JJ Haedo had the clear win. After three laps of a crowd-packed Santa Rosa circuit, Haedo hit from his CSC ...