Johnny Hoogerland is a hero
Hoogerland got knocked sideways by a passing French television car, and sent Mach 10 into a barbed wire fence upside-down and rolling over the front Continue reading
Hoogerland got knocked sideways by a passing French television car, and sent Mach 10 into a barbed wire fence upside-down and rolling over the front Continue reading
Image source: http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/photos/cipollini-thinks-cavendish-is-not-yet-in-top-form/180960. What’s he looking at? Who cares. Something mere mortals cannot see. What’s he talking about? Frites boy Cav. Who else? “Cavendish is Continue reading
Mark Cavendish. Seventeen Tour de France stage wins. Boom. Image Source: http://www.daylife.com/photo/0bvu9v59MT8S4?q=tour+de+france. Full write-up on the stage: http://www.cyclingnews.com/tour-de-france/stage-7/results. by
Happy Birthday, America. Image source: http://www.daylife.com/photo/02dxgr81UC5XP. Strictly a class move when he signaled a W for Wouter Weylandt. All class. And big ups to Thor Continue reading
The Tour started today. I’ve been too busy to watch it. And I’ve pretty much resigned myself to not following the race this year as Continue reading
Chavanel is a Baller. 2011 French Road Championship? He finished alone. Image source: http://velonews.competitor.com/2011/06/gallery/2011-national-champions-gallery_180309/attachment/photo-bruno-bade-cht-de-france-2011. Sylvain Chavanel used a 25km solo to take the French road Continue reading
Wiggo looks as though he could use a meal. Image source: http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/photos/procycling-magazine-tour-de-france-2011-cover-shoot/178928. Ok, lunch break over. by
Ludo Dierckxens knew only one way to ride. Image source: http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/?pg=fullstory&id=5809. Interview with Dierckxens here: http://www.dailypeloton.com/displayarticle.asp?pk=5738. by
The heartbreak. The triumph. The anguish. The glory. The Spring Classics. I needed some stoke this morning. And this worked out just fine. Get some. Continue reading
Baller. These dudes were thud squad. by
Arizona native Chad Beyer is toeing the line at the Giro this year. A lot of us in the DC family knew this guy when Continue reading
Oh hell yeah. I’ve got a Hampsten poster on the wall, signed and framed. One of the biggest days in the history of American cycling. Continue reading