Tour de France 2010, Stage 8: Our man Andy Schleck!!
Andy Schleck rides a superhuman breakaway to victory, while Lance Armstrong finally looks human.
Andy Schleck rides a superhuman breakaway to victory, while Lance Armstrong finally looks human.
The climbs put a bit of hurt on the peloton, but the big excitement is expected for tomorrow’s Stage 8.
Tyler Farrar defies the cycling world with a reappearance in the bunch sprint despite a broken wrist.
A routine stage in the Tour de France leaves us in Web-roundup mode.
Chaos reigned again on the Tour as bike failures and crashes marred Stage 3.
Stage 2’s protest may really have been a “pre-protest” for Stage 3’s cobblestone nightmare to come.
No official announcement has been made, but Tyler Farrar looks to be out of the 2010 Tour with a broken wrist.
Could Stage 1 be setting the, er, stage for a wild and unpredictable Tour?
When the racing is straightforward, the commentators draw attention to themselves.
Ivan Basso could become one of only eight riders to win both the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France in the same year.