Nibali shows signs of weakness in 2015 Tour de France
Defending champion Vincenzo Nibali, who was banking on the opening block of racing to make his mark in the 2015 Tour de France, instead showed another sign of weakness on Saturday.
Defending champion Vincenzo Nibali, who was banking on the opening block of racing to make his mark in the 2015 Tour de France, instead showed another sign of weakness on Saturday.
A look at five key stages in the 2015 Tour de France, which starts on Saturday in Utrecht.
Sure, he’s committed to riding with Tinkoff-Saxo through 2016, so that’s likely a couple million more dollars in the bank, but the really cool part is a signature new frame from bike sponsor Specialized.
Shortly after Alessandro Petacchi won the bunch sprint at GP Cerami, Tony Martin won the Vuelta Ciclista al Pais Vasco Stage 6 ITT with a time of 38 minutes and 33 seconds.
OPQS’ Michal Kwiatkowski attacked break companion Peter Sagan within the final kilometer, powering away for an impressive solo win in the 2014 Strade Bianche
Nicolas Roche talks to his fans about the Tour of Oman, his first race of the 2014 season
Approaching the opening week of the 2014 season, the BMC Racing Team announced the prospective early season programs of several riders Friday.
Cannondale Pro Cycling has just finished its second team training camp in Tuscany. The 27 members of the team including Peter Sagan, Ivan Basso, Elia Viviani, Moreno Moser, and Damiano Caruso used this camp to prepare for the upcoming 2014 season with daily conditioning workouts, trainings, tests, gym activities and massages.
On Sunday Chris Horner became the first American to win in 68 editions of the Vuelta a Espana, riding into Madrid wearing the red leader’s jersey after more than 84 hours of racing.
A fierce duel on Saturday between Chris Horner and Italian Vincenzo Nibali in the Tour of Spain’s toughest climb ended with the 41-year-old American poised to become cycling’s oldest Grand Tour winner.