The end of the Amgen Tour of California brings to light the stunning resurrection of British Sky Team rider Bradley Wiggins to the forefront of professional cycling since he almost but disappeared from pro cycling competition in 2013.
2014
Sagan Wins Sprint, Wiggins Still in Lead at AToC
“I am very happy for this victory, and for the good work of my team because [they]were pulling on the front from the start until the finish. Yeah, it was a very big stage for us,” said the Slovakian road champion in the post-race press conference.
Riding with United HealthCare
Photographer Lynn Ingram spends some time with the United Healthcare Team at the Tour of California. See her behind-the-scenes shots.
Taylor Phinney Rides into Santa Barbara Alone
“Sometimes you just have a voice inside you that says go,” said Phinney. “It just got more and more painful as I went on but I knew that if I made it, it would be worth it, and it definitely, definitely was. It’s the best way to win, to win like that.”
Where are the California Cycling Fans?
Amgen Tour of California, May 13, 2014–By Jim Freibert–Special reporter to Cyclists International–Opinion After nine years of solid efforts by…
Bradley Wiggins Retains Yellow at Mount Diablo
“Every day is a tough day when you’re in yellow,” said Wiggins.
Cavendish Out-sprints Sagan in First Stage Tour of California
Sacramento, CA. (May 11, 2014) Mark Cavendish, “the fastest man on earth,” has won the first stage of the Tour…
Cyclists Ride to Protest LG Electronics’ Monstrosity
Cyclists took to the road today to protest LG Electronics’ proposed building over the Palisades. About 75 cyclists gathered…
Ride to Keep the Palisades Unspoiled by LG Electronics
Englewood Cliffs, NJ–April 19, 2014–Updated April 21, 2014. Advocates have organized a ride next Sunday, April 27, to show their…
Premiere of “Slaying the Badger” Coming to New York
A film about the 1986 Tour de France battle between American cyclist Greg LeMond and French great Bernard Hinault will…