2015 Tour de France: Stage 1 Results
Australian Rohan Dennis proved too hot to handle as the 2015 Tour de France began with a 13.8 km individual time trial through the sweltering streets of Utrecht on Saturday.
Australian Rohan Dennis proved too hot to handle as the 2015 Tour de France began with a 13.8 km individual time trial through the sweltering streets of Utrecht on Saturday.
A look at five key stages in the 2015 Tour de France, which starts on Saturday in Utrecht.
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Garmin-Sharp continues its focus on developing the future of cycling with the addition of five talented young riders
Rohan Dennis of Team Garmin-Sharp won the inaugural Tour of Alberta, crossing the finish line after more than 900 kilometers over five days
Antoine Duchesne sent a message today: he is ready to race with the big boys of cycling, joining the winning break early in the race to show composure, patience and strong endurance skills.
Cadel Evans won the fourth stage of the Tour of Alberta on Saturday, and fellow Australian Rohan Dennis held onto the overall lead with one leg left.
At the finish line, a group of six riders crossed together, with Rohan taking the first place in a photo finish in front of Bookwalter in second and Caruso in third.
BMC Racing Team’s Brent Bookwalter finished runner-up and moved into second overall Friday at the Tour of Alberta on a day when crosswinds split the peloton and shook up the overall standings.
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