Tour de France 2010, Stage 14: Waiting for a champion
Somehow a track stand is the last thing you expect to see on a Tour de France.
Somehow a track stand is the last thing you expect to see on a Tour de France.
A relatively quiet sprinter’s stage before the storm of Sunday’s entrance into the remorseless Pyrenees.
Tyler Farrar’s dream Tour de France ends in a nightmare.
Alberto Contador said show me your stuff, and Andy Schleck couldn’t respond.
It’s time for the Marks Renshaw and Cavendish and their Team HTC to start riding fair.
Riding with a broken wrist, Tyler Farrar lost his main man Robbie Hunter to a cracked elbow.
After a tough campaign through the French Alps, the peloton takes an unofficial day off.
This is Lance Armstrong’s story … and he’s sticking to it.
More separation, as they like to say, in the French Alps as Schleck and Contador ride away with the lead.
Easton’s big wheel contest is icing on the Cyclingnews.com and Barry Ryan real-time Tour coverage cake.