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Tag Archives: stage 10
2011 Tour de France – Stage 12 Wrap-up
Pavé would like to thank Handspun, Clément, and Laekhouse for supporting our coverage of the 2011 Tour de France The overall picture of the 2011 Tour de France became a bit more clear during today’s Stage 12. But even after 211 kilometers and three major cols, we’re still nowhere near having any idea who … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, A. Schleck, BMC, Cunego, euskaltel, f. schleck, liquigas-cannondale, saxo bank, stage 10, tour de france, wrap-up
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2010 Tour de France – Stage 10 Wrap-Up
Team Radio Shack continued to try and salvage its 2010 Tour de France with a stage win by the former Portugese champion, Sergio Paulinho. Today’s 179km ride through the foothills of the Alps took the riders over the steepest climb of the race and down the descent that ended Joseba Beloki’s 2003 Tour—and career. While … Continue reading
2010 Tour de France – Stage 10 Live Blog
Come on over and join me today in today’s Live Blog for Bicycling Magazine. I’ll be sharing duties with Joe Lindsey, Bicycling contributor and writer of The Boulder Report. Hope to see you there!
Tour de France – Stage 10 – A Late Wrap-up
Did you think I was supporting the radio ban with a blog ban of my own? Not quite… It must have been a boring day to be a director and a great day to be a rider. It’s shame so many seemed against even giving it a fair shake; it could have produced some great … Continue reading