When the Peloton Doesn’t Flow, the Blood Does
Over time, cycling in a peloton becomes instinctual, and a rider's bicycle become an extension of his body. When that flow is broken, reaction time is limited and crashes are likely. nytimes.com |
Armstrong Is Still the Man to Beat in the Giro, Even if He’s Not
Lance Armstrong may have finished 32nd in Tuesday's fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia, but he is the center of attention for Italian fans, who are watching him race for the first time. nytimes.com |
Armstrong Finishes in the Pack in Ireland
Lance Armstrong finished in the main group of riders in the opening stage of the three-day Tour of Ireland, his first road race since his third-place showing in the Tour de France. nytimes.com |
Cavendish ready to deliver at Tour de France
Britain's Mark Cavendish has recovered from his spectacular crash that drew the ire of fellow riders and is aiming for the best sprinter's green ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
Cyclists Said to Back Claims That Lance Armstrong Doped
Prosecutors may be able to corroborate use of performance-enhancing drugs by Lance Armstrong without relying on Floyd Landis. nytimes.com |