Hautacam, 24th of July – 2014 It was the last chance for the climbers to make a difference in this year’s Tour de France when the peloton took on the 145 kilometer long 18th stage from Pau to the grueling uphill finish in Hautacam. Along the way, the pack was […]
Tag: tour de france
Valverde sticks to podium in Pyrenees
July 23, 2014 | Saint-Lary / Pla d’Adet Movistar Team leader gets through suffering in Saint-Lary after sensational work from telephone squad, keeps Tour’s 2nd place overall; second spot for Giovanni Visconti after great breakaway Constance by Alejandro Valverde and excellent management and performance by the whole Movistar Team made […]
Tour de France, Stage 17: Van Garderen Stays Sixth
Pla d’Adet, France Tejay van Garderen of the BMC Racing Team held onto his sixth place overall Wednesday after a summit finish to the shortest stage of this year’s Tour de France. Only Looking ForwardVan Garderen finished 13th in the 124.5-kilometer race, 1:40 behind king of the mountains classification leader […]
Rafal Majka takes second stage win
Saint-Lary, 23rd of July – 2014 Today’s 124 kilometer rather short 17th stage of Tour de France was packed with climbs. No less than four category 1 climbs and an uphill finish to the HC climb to Saint-Lary Pla d’Adet offered several opportunities to attack and to gain points for […]
VanGarderen slips to Sixth
Bagnères-de-Luchon, FranceTour de France, Stage 16: Van Avermaet SixthBMC Racing Team’s Greg Van Avermaet finished sixth Tuesday after being part of a large breakaway at the Tour de France while teammate Tejay van Garderen lost contact on the day’s biggest climb and slipped from fifth to sixth overall. ‘Felt A […]
Lotto on Stage 16
After the second rest day the Tour headed into the Pyrenees. The riders left in Carcassonne for the longest stage. After 237.5 kilometers they arrived in Bagnères-de-Luchon. Michael Rogers rode solo towards the victory. Tony Gallopin, who was part of the long breakaway, became tenth. Breakaway makes it to […]
Rogers Wins Stage 16
Bagnéres de Luchon, 22nd of July – 2014 Tinkoff-Saxo’s Michael Rogers took part in the crucial breakaway during today’s 237.5 kilometer long 16th stage of this year’s Tour de France counting no less than five categorized climbs counting Col de Portet d’Aspet where Fabio Casartelli so sadly crashed on the descent and […]
Mark Cavendish Visits OPQS During Tour de France Rest Day
21-Jul-2014: Omega Pharma – Quick-Step Cycling Team rider Mark Cavendish, who withdrew from the 2014 Tour de France due to a crash in Stage 1, visited his teammates during the second rest day on Monday. Cavendish was also present when the team announced it is secured until 2017, and will […]
Alexander Kristoff claims second stage victory in Tour de France
A furious chase to the finish line provided plenty of excitement on Sunday with Katusha Team’s Alexander Kristoff managing to out-sprint the field and claim his second stage win in four days. The Norwegian fast man brought the field to the line and denied a victory from the break within […]
Tour de France, Stage 15: Protecting Van Garderen
The BMC Racing Team rode at the front Sunday to protect Tejay van Garderen when wind and rain battered the peloton on the day before the Tour de France’s second rest day. Fifth Overall With Six Stages Left “Today was nervous and dangerous,” BMC Racing Team Sport Director Yvon Ledanois […]