
Pulling out the aero stops for the final stage

Ultralight setups for Hesjedal, Scarponi, Larsson & Rodriguez

UnitedHealthcare's Aussie star rides machine like the devil

Aussie fast man now retired
Sunday will mark the end of an era for Paris-Tours, as the race finishes on the famous Avenue de Grammont for the last time. With work starting on a new tram line in Tours next spring, the famous boulevard and its wide 2.7km-long finishing straight will be the scene of one last, frantic classic finale. Philippe Gilbert (Omega Pharma-Lotto) will be on the start-line seeking a third consecutive win in the race, but it remains to be seen how he and the other riders who have made the long trek back ...


Gaining form and confidence for coming season

Pozzato says Gilbert didn't have the legs to go clear

No room for Furlan at Lampre-ISD in 2011

Spaniard not sure to retire at the end of 2011

Katusha rider hopes for success in Paris-Tours