Stage 21 - July 26th
Montereau-Fault-Yonne—Paris Champs-Élysées (164km)

Stage 21 ResultsFinal ResultsLive Replay
  1. Alberto Contador (Astana) at 85:48:35
  2. Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) at 04:11
  3. Lance Armstrong (Astana) at 05:24
  4. Bradley Wiggins (Garmin - Slipstream) at 06:01
  5. Frank Schleck (Saxo Bank) at 06:04
  6. Andréas Klöden (Astana) at 06:42
  7. Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas) at 07:35
  8. Christian Vande Velde (Garmin-Slipstream) at 12:04
  9. Roman Kreuziger (Liquigas) at 14:16
  10. Christophe Le Mevel (Francaise Des Jeux) at 14:25

Stories by Ted King »

  • Posted: Sat, Sep 12th
    I Am Ted King: Playing catch-up, on the bike and off
    Everyone has his own way of killing time on the lengthy drive that we've just begun to the start of stage 6. Maybe I was a bit hard on Thor back when he and I were roommates at Tour of California; I got a kick out of his story where he traveled an entire season with the same ...
  • Posted: Mon, Sep 7th
    I Am Ted King: Supersized
    Ten-lane highways. Venti. And of course, the mere fact that there exists something called a Triple Baconator. There’s no getting around the fact that seemingly everything is bigger in America. This is noticeable the moment I got back on home soil, since the list of ...
  • Posted: Tue, Jun 2nd
    Cervelo's Ted King's last diary from the 2009 Giro d'Italia: Cobbles in a time trial? What's up with that?
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  • Posted: Fri, May 29th
    Lance Armstrong interviews Ted King at the 2009 Giro
  • Posted: Thu, May 28th
    I am Ted King: Muchos Nationalities
    With 18 stages now logged in the books at this year's Giro d'Italia I'm finding my creative juices running a bit dry. After the last rest day, this final week is slightly strange since it's only five race days and features yesterday's mere 83km stage and Sunday's concluding ...
  • Posted: Tue, May 26th
    I am Ted King: Life in a Bubble
    Bike races are a circus-like spectacle best witnessed firsthand. This is especially apparent at a race the size, caliber and prestige of the Giro d'Italia. Obviously the cyclists whizzing by at breathtaking speed and the unique dynamics of the races themselves are ...
  • Posted: Sun, May 24th
    I am Ted King: Time to celebrate
    Simon Gerrans won yesterday's stage 14 of the Giro! At our hotel last night, there were fireworks, there was dancing, the champagne was flowing, and music was blaring! Of course I think this has less to do with Simon's win and more to do with the wedding reception at our ...
  • Posted: Thu, May 21st
    I am Ted King: Cinque Terra TT in hindsight
    I'm going to start by tooting my horn a bit here and saying that I'm a fairly handy time trialist. Furthermore, I'm lucky enough to be riding the finest, fastest, and one of the most heavily sought after time trial machines on the market, the Cervélo P3. That might stir up ...
  • Posted: Sun, May 17th
    Ted King reveals an urge to rewrite a John Denver song
    After being in Italy for a week and a half and with eight days of racing completed here at the Giro, I've noticed a thing or two. In fact, based on this list I've compiled, I've noticed at least ten things.
  • Posted: Wed, May 13th
    I Am Ted King: For the love
    To start, it might be worth pointing out that these entries are being written via BlackBerry, so I apologize for their sometimes-rambling nature. Also for more immediate thoughts by yours truly, I'm on Twitter at @iamtedking.
  • Posted: Sun, May 10th
    Ted King, riding for Cervelo at the Giro d'Italia, reflects on his time in the collegiate cycling ranks.
    Editor's Note: This year Ted King is making his professional European racing debut with the upstart Cervélo TestTeam. While first getting a taste for the European peloton with the U.S. espoir national team in 2005, King returned to the United States for three ...