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Alexandre Vinokourov

T-Mobile member and champion of Kazakhstan

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Dya 58: Hermit's Trail

Looking out into the canyon from Hermit's Trail. Some 1,000 feet below the rim, this is where a trail takes off to Dripping Springs.

 

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Day 58: Knarled tree

Overlooking Grand Canyon at Watchtower on South Rim. Stopped here on our morning ride over to the main village.

 

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Lance Armstrong

Tour de France

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Lance Armstrong takes overall lead again in TDF

Lance Armstrong climbed back into the yellow jersey in the 10th Stage of the Tour de France today.

And you can stick a fork in Jan Ullrich, Alexandre Vinokourov and Andreas Kloden. The T-Mobile riders look like they're done.

So are most of the other pre-ride favorites after Armstrong's Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team fried the peloton on the 14-mile …

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Bob Roll, OLN's Tour “Day” France guy

It's one week into the Tour “Day” France, and probably a good time to resurrect the highlights of Bob Roll's comments at the Seattle Bike Show last February.

Roll, himself among the first US cyclists to compete in Europe, predicted that Lance Armstrong would win the Tour de France. This was before Armstrong announced that the 2005 Tour would be his …

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Bicycle Quote: Jay Leno on Bush bike accident

 “What does a bicycle have in common with the war in Iraq? President Bush doesn't know how to stop either one of them.”

“Today in Scotland, President Bush, riding his bicycle when he collided with a police officer and fell off. No, I'm serious. Luckily, he was not injured. The ironic thing was Bush could have avoided the collision. …

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Seattle to Portland (STP): Bikes and cars

That can't be a sag wagon hauling someone back to Seattle after 10 miles, can it?

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Seattle to Portland (STP): Trio of cyclists

Riders begin 204-mile journey to Portland

 

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Seattle to Portland (STP): Extremes of clothing

Official STP jacket or polo shirt. Anything goes.

 

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