Mountain TT sparks the interest

May 27th, 2008 by Ricky Blayney

You have got to love something different in the big tours.  We seen it once a few years ago in the Tour de France on Alp D’Huez and seen it again yesterday in the Giro — A mountain time-trial.  Lance Armstrong won that TT up the Alp back then and yesterday in the 12.9km ride up Plan de Corones on roads touching a 24 percent gradient it was Franco Pellizotti of Liquigas.

The Italian beat out fellow Italian’s Emanuele Sella by 6 seconds and Gilberto Simoni by 17 seconds. Overall leader Alberto Contador came in 22 seconds back. MORE »

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Giro presses on into its second week

May 21st, 2008 by Ricky Blayney

The Giro presses on through the week and the last few days have included a time-trial.  Tour de France champions Alberto Contador put in a very good time to move up the overall standings but still some five minutes back on the overall leader who built up his time a few days ago in a big breakaway.

Young Irish rider Phil Deignan came in an impressive 53rd in the TT losing just over 3 minutes.  Today he had a bit of a disaster as a huge split in the group seen him come in over twenty two minutes back as the race finished with two seperate pelotons. MORE »

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Giro starts to hit the big hills

May 16th, 2008 by Ricky Blayney

Someone called Gabriele Bosisio from Italy won the 7th stage of the Giro d’Italia.  I have to admit to having never heard of the guy before but I have been keeping my nose out of the pro scene for the last 6-7 months.  He rides for the LPR Brakes - Ballan team and won the stage by 46 seconds ahead of Vasil Kiryienka.

Most of the big names were up there that you would expect to be up there when the road got steep with DiLuca being the first big name I recognised.  He beat out Tour de France champ Alberto Contador by six seconds and finished a solid 45-seconds ahead of a huge group that contained everyone who can climb. MORE »

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Atta a boy Mark

May 13th, 2008 by Ricky Blayney

Team High Road are not a very old team but their early success continues to come and this time it’s through Brit sprinter Mark Cavandish.  He beat out some of the fastest men in the world, including old boy and legend Erik Zabel.  It is his first win in  one of the grand tours and one im sure he will remember for a long time.

Overall Italian Franco Pellizotti continues to lead in the early going — we’re only through four stages with lots of big mountains to come! MORE »

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