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2010 Tour de France Route

2010 Tour de France Route Unveiled

The 2010 Tour de France route was unveiled in Paris this week.  The race starts in Rotterdam, The Netherlands on July 3 with a prologue.  Then the race will head over some cobblestones into Brussels, Belgium before crossing back into France.  The race will make its way through the north […]

We Knew It Couldn’t Last

A French press report says that a preliminary inquest has been opened following the discovery of suspect medical products during the Tour de France.  The products include hundreds of syringes and infusions.  No particular team has been targeted but of course L’Equipe is accusing Astana.  The AFLD found no banned […]

October 2 2009 News

Thomas Dekker has been suspended from his team after the second positive doping control. Thor Hushovd is planning on winning the green jersey at the 2010 Tour de France. Lance Armstrong hasn’t decided yet if he’ll race the Tour of California or the Giro d’Italia next spring.

Two hand cyclists

Muddy Mayhem

Muddy Mayhem Last week I had the opportunity to photograph numerous war veterans and other people with other issues at a hand cycling event in Fort Collins, Colorado.  It was really inspiring to watch this people give it their all to power these “mountain bikes” with their arms.

Missy Giove

Missy Giove busted

According to an article in today’s Denver Post, former mountain bike downhill star Missy Giove was busted last month with 400 pounds of marijuana and $1 million in cash.  Federal drug cops were watching her and caught her with a truck full of 350 pounds of pot and the rest […]

Laurent Fignon

Laurent Fignon diagnosed with cancer

It was announced in Paris that former Tour de France champion Laurent Fignon is battling advanced cancer of the digestive track.  He’s undergone 15 days of chemo but thinks the cancer may have metastisized to his pancreas.  Fignon is 48 years old and is famous for his 8 second loss […]

Greg Le Mond

LeMond-Armstrong Feud

There was a big article in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal about the feud between Greg Le Mond and Lance Armstrong.  It all started with critical comments made by LeMond in 2001 about Armstrong’s association with controversial doctor Ferrari.  Armstrong called LeMond and apparently laid into him about it. LeMond has […]

Biological Passport

Twenty five days before the start of the Tour de France on July 4, a joint announcement from the UCI, AFLD and ASO willl be made.  They will be announcing the names of the first riders to be convicted of doping based on their biological passport discrepancies.  The announcement will […]