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

Neal Rogers

BACKGROUND: Rogers came into cycling through mountain biking in the redwoods while a student at the University of California, Santa Cruz. After a few post-graduation years spent competing in road, mountain bike, cyclocross and triathlon events, he moved to San Francisco, where he briefly worked as a bike messenger before joining the dot-com boom. Once the bubble burst, he moved to Boulder, Colorado, in 2001 to take an unpaid internship at VeloNews, threatening to never leave. He still hasn't.

BIKES IN THE GARAGE: '05 Seven Axiom, '08 Cervélo P3C, '07 Kona Major Jake, '98 Hunter custom steel hard tail, '01 Hunter custom steel road bike

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    Pablove Across America ride wraps up Saturday in Los Angeles
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  • Posted: Sun, Oct 18th
    Bradley Wiggins reflects on a stellar 2009 and his plans for '10
    If Bradley Wiggins is going to ride for Team Sky in 2010, you won’t hear it from him. The British rider is midway through a two-year deal with Garmin-Slipstream but has been heavily linked to the new ProTour team —an organization born with the mission statement of ...
  • Posted: Sat, Oct 17th
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  • Posted: Fri, Oct 16th
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  • Posted: Thu, Oct 15th
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  • Posted: Thu, Oct 15th
    A bike to match the rider: Bradley Wiggins’ race-bike modifications
    In the cutthroat pro peloton, Garmin-Slipstream rider Bradley Wiggins is the exception — a non-stop joker with outside interests in music, fashion, Mod-era scooters and when he’s not preparing for a race, a pint or two of beer. Take, for example, this exchange between the ...
  • Posted: Wed, Oct 14th
    Sutton takes another, and the race lead, at Sun Tour
    The scenario was different but the outcome the same for Garmin-Slipstream sprinter Chris Sutton, who took his second consecutive stage win at Australia’s Jayco Herald Sun Tour Wednesday. Unlike his win Tuesday, which came from a group whittled down through attrition in the ...
  • Posted: Wed, Oct 14th
    A conversation with Ben Jacques-Maynes
    American Ben Jacques-Maynes is quietly having a strong Jayco Herald Sun Tour. Riding in his second Sun Tour, the Bissell rider finished 10th on stage 2, making the crucial 13-man split with 30km remaining before he lost contact with the leaders and ceded one minute. On stage 3 ...
  • Posted: Tue, Oct 13th
    A conversation with Fly V Australia director Henk Vogels.
    The Fly V Australia team is a bit of an enigma. It’s an American/Australian team, sponsored by an Australian airline (V Australia, a branch of Virgin Blue Airlines) as a marketing tool to promote a new non-stop flight from LAX to Sydney.
  • Posted: Tue, Oct 13th
    Garmin takes control in wind at Sun Tour
    Garmin-Slipstream took control of the Jayco Herald Sun Tour Tuesday during a 141km battle of attrition from Colac to the coastal town of Warrnambool that was marked by strong winds that fractured the peloton into pieces. By the finish only six riders remained at the front of ...
  • Posted: Tue, Oct 13th
    The man behind the Herald Sun Tour
    Behind every great cycling event are its race director and management company. At the Tour de France, it’s Christian Prudhomme and ASO; the Amgen Tour of California has Jim Birrell and Medalist Sports; at the Jayco Herald Sun Tour it’s Michael Hands and TL Sports, a ...