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2009 Tour de France PDF Print E-mail
Written by Beth Schneider   
Thursday, 23 October 2008 02:48

2009 Tour de France

2009 Tour de France route map 2009 Tour de France stages

Mountain Profiles:

7: Barcelona to Andorra Arcalis

Stage 7: Barcelona - Andorra Arcalis 

 Stage 8: Andorra - Saint Girons

Stage 8: Andorra - Saint Girons 

Stage 9: St Girons - Tarbes

Stage 9: St Girons - Tarbes

Stage 13: Vittel - Colmar

Stage 13: Vittel - Colmar

Stage 15: Pontarlier - Verbiers

Stage 15: Pontarlier - Verbiers

Stage 16: Martigny - Bourg Saint Maurice

Stage 16: Martigny - Bourg Saint Maurice

Stage 17: Bourg Saint Maurice - Grand Bornand

Stage 17: Bourg Saint Maurice - Grand Bornand

Stage 20: Montelimar - Mont Ventoux

Stage 20: Montelimar - Mont Ventoux 

Peloton climbing Mont Ventoux

Peloton climbing Mont Ventoux 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 October 2008 03:02 )
 
Lance Armstrong goes for 8 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Beth Schneider   
Wednesday, 10 September 2008 19:55

Can Lance Do It? 

Lance Armstrong is going to try and make history yet again by coming out of retirement and going for his eighth Tour de France title next July.  He's been retired for three years.  After racing the Leadville 100 in Colorado in August, he got the itch to start competitive cycling again.  (I hope he remembers the difference between quiet Leadville and the Tour!)  He's said he wants to prove he's clean and is glad that the new tests are more stringent than ever. He wants to be more open with French journalists and more transparent about his activities leading up to the Tour 2009.  In a long interview with Vanity Fair he explained his reasoning and what he hopes to accomplish.  It remains to be seen if ASO will "invite" him and the Astana team next summer.  But after three pretty dismal years at the Tour, this should be welcome and a good boost to the race.  Lance will be 37 next summer so it will be interesting to see if he can beat someone like Contador, who is still in his twenties and on the same team.  In any case, whether he wins or not, it will be a shot in the arm for professional cycling and all the fans.

Lance Armstrong on the Champs Elysee in 2005 after winning 7 Tours in a row 

Lance Armstrong on the Champs Elysee in 2005 after winning 7 Tours in a row 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 September 2008 20:06 )
 
2008 Leadville 100 MTB PDF Print E-mail
Written by Beth Schneider   
Saturday, 09 August 2008 22:33

August 9, 2008

Leadville, Colorado

2008 Leadville 100 MTB Mountain Bike Race

Lance Armstrong at start in Leadville 100 

Lance Armstrong at start in Leadville 100 

 

It was an exciting race.  Over 1000 cyclists started the race at 6:30 am in "downtown" Leadville.  It was barely dawn when they headed out.  We first caught them near the top of Hagerman  Road where they exited the trail to cross a road.  Lance Armstrong was with a small group that came through first and included Dave Weins.  Lance looked serious.  There were rumors that he'd been training around Aspen the past couple of weeks and had ridden the course several times in training.

Bikes at start at dawn for Leadville 100

Bikes at start at dawn for Leadville 100 

Weins and Armstrong starting Leadville 100

Weins and Armstrong starting Leadville 100

Cyclists starting Leadville 100 MTB

Cyclists starting Leadville 100 MTB 

Peloton heading into the mountains

Peloton heading into the mountains 

Dave Weins climb

Dave Weins climb

Last Updated ( Monday, 11 August 2008 02:43 )
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Stage 21: Etamps - Paris PDF Print E-mail
Written by Beth Schneider   
Monday, 23 June 2008 04:16

Carlos Sastre racing in yellow on the Champs Elysee

Carlos Sastre racing in yellow on the Champs Elysee

Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 July 2008 19:13 )
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Stage 20: Cerilly - Saint Amand Montrond PDF Print E-mail
Written by Beth Schneider   
Monday, 23 June 2008 04:15

Stage 20: Cerilly - Saint Amand Montrond TT

 

It was a really long day today and the course was pretty flat and backlit. Stefan Schumacher won the stage, with Cancellara coming in second and Kirchen finishing third. 

 

Carlos Sastre finished in 12th place which was enough to keep the yellow jersey into Paris tomorrow.  Cadel Evans made up enough

time to snag second place, and third place will be Bernard Kohl.  Christian Vandevelde made up a minute and a half but he's in fifth

place, so no Americans will be on the podium this year.  It's been a long time since we haven't had a spot there for anything. 

 

Tonight is a long drive back to Paris, though not quite as bad as it sometimes is after this last time trial. 

Carlos Sastre waving in yellow

Carlos Sastre waving in yellow

Carlos Sastre racing to definitive Tour de France win

Carlos Sastre racing to definitive Tour de France win 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 August 2008 02:45 )
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Stage 19: Roanne - Montlucon PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 23 June 2008 04:14

Break with Schumacher, Fedrigo and Ballan

Break with Schumacher, Fedrigo and Ballan

 

Stage 19: Roanne - Montlucon

 Carlos Sastre in yellow and Oscar Freire racing in green

Carlos Sastre in yellow and Oscar Freire racing in green

 

There was an early break with Martinez, Fedrigo, Schumacher and Ballan. Sylvain Chavanel finally won a Tour stage today so the French are happy. 

Last Updated ( Friday, 25 July 2008 17:02 )
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Stage 18: Bourg d'Oisans - Saint Etienne PDF Print E-mail
Written by Beth Schneider   
Monday, 23 June 2008 04:13

 Stage 18: St Etienne

Burghardt outsprinting Barredo for the win in St Etienne

Burghardt outsprinting Barredo for the win in St Etienne

Marcus Burghardt win in St Etienne

Marcus Burghardt win in St Etienne 

It was an exciting sprint with Marcus Burkhardt and Carlos Barredo playing cat and mouse the last kilometer until the finish line. 

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 August 2008 02:03 )
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