Rohan Dennis wins Tour of Alberta; Ryan Anderson takes Best Canadian honours
Rohan Dennis of Team Garmin-Sharp won the inaugural Tour of Alberta, crossing the finish line after more than 900 kilometers over five days
Rohan Dennis of Team Garmin-Sharp won the inaugural Tour of Alberta, crossing the finish line after more than 900 kilometers over five days
Nittany Lion Cross opens up the UCI Cyclocross Calender worldwide.
A foot in heaven and a foot in hell today for Cannondale Pro Cycling at the Vuelta a Espana. Daniele Ratto carried out a great feat with 150 km of breakaway (and 45 alone) in stage 14.
Very high speeds were on the agenda once again today as the 2013 Tour of Alberta continued with Stage two, a 174.8 km ride between Devon, outside of Edmonton, and Red Deer
Champion System Pro Cycling Team’s Matt Brammeier earned his best result to date with third place at Izegem Koers in Belgium on Thursday.
World champion Philippe Gilbert of Belgium won Stage 12 of the Tour of Spain on Thursday and Italy’s Vincenzo Nibali retained the overall lead.
In the opening stage of the Tour of Alberta (7.3 km prologue in Edomonton), Peter Sagan of Cannondale Pro Cycling took the win leaving behind Dennis (13″) and Ludvigsson (14″).
At the first rest day of the Vuelta a Espana, Ivan Basso looks satisfied for what he achieved as well as well-aware that the hardest part of the race is yet to come
Team Saxo-Tinkoff’s Chris Anker Sørensen was very active in the hectic beginning of today’s 187 kilometer long tenth stage of Vuelta a Espana
Slovakia’s Peter Sagan recovered from intestinal problems to race to his third stage victory in the USA Pro Challenge, and American Tejay van Garderen kept the overall lead Saturday with one day left in the seven-stage event.