Team Sky announces Tour de France team
Team Sky has selected its nine-man line-up for the 101st edition of the Tour de France, which starts with the Grand Départ in Yorkshire on Saturday 5 July.
Team Sky has selected its nine-man line-up for the 101st edition of the Tour de France, which starts with the Grand Départ in Yorkshire on Saturday 5 July.
Reijnen and Pic claim the omnium titles at the Air Force Cycling Classic.
Just in time for the Tour de France, Pinarello, Jaguar and Team Sky have announced an all new edition of the Pinarello Dogma. The all new Dogma 8 maintains its predecessor’s handling while making major improvements in weight, aerodynamics and stiffness.
For the third consecutive year, a pan-flat team time trial will be the Giro del Trentino (22nd-25th April 2014) launching pad.
Australian Simon Gerrans stayed out of trouble in Sunday’s final stage to finish ahead of compatriot Cadel Evans and become the first rider to win the Tour Down Under for a third time.
Two-time winner Simon Gerrans of Australia will take a one-second lead over compatriot and former Tour de France-winner Cadel Evans into the final stage of the Tour Down Under after snatching the lead on Saturday’s penultimate fifth stage.
Former Tour de France champion Cadel Evans seized the overall lead in the Tour Down Under by winning Thursday’s third stage with a daring break on a corkscrew climb and descent.
BMC Racing Team’s Cadel Evans soloed to victory and into the race lead Thursday at the Santos Tour Down Under.
Wahoo Fitness, the leader in developing connected fitness tools to enhance performance and monitoring, is now the Official Supplier of Turbo Trainers to Team Sky, winners of the 2012 and 2013 Tour de France.
Drapac Professional Cycling has made a strong opening statement in their debut appearance on the UCI WorldTour, with Will Clarke claiming the Europcar Most Competitive prize for his breakaway efforts on Stage 1 of the Santos Tour Down Under in Angaston.