Trial and Error
In preparation for his comeback, Lance Armstrong has been fine-tuning his time-trial position.
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Training Lance at Snowmass
Chris Carmichael says that Lance Armstrong competed impressively at the 12 Hours of Snowmass mountain bike race. It was a great day for training, too.
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The 3650-Kilometer Training Block
The intensity of the Tour de France can be a deciding factor in who wins gold in Beijing
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Chris Carmichael: CSC All for One
CSC-Saxo Bank's teamwork earned them the yellow jersey for Carlos Sastre, the best-young rider jersey and the overall team title at the 2008 Tour de France.
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Winning Will Be in the Details
CHRIS CARMICHAEL: Tomorrow's time trial will be close, but it's the little things that will help Cadel Evans win the 2008 Tour de France.
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Where Barredo Went Wrong
CHRIS CARMICHAEL: Carlos Barredo used every trick in the book trying to earn Quickstep a win in stage 18, so why couldn't he pull it off?
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Sastre's Win is Well-Timed
Capitalizing on a great attack can prove to win a Tour. It only takes one, and Sastre may have seen his in stage 17 of the 2008 Tour de France.
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CSC Still Needs To Do More
CHRIS CARMICHAEL: Schleck and Sastre are in control, but despite their team's perfect efforts, haven't clinched a win--yet.
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Not Done Yet
Frank Schleck took the yellow jersey from Cadel Evans in stage 15. Is this the beginning of the end for the Australian? Hardly, says Chris Carmichael
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Harder Than It Looked
Chris Carmichael says that stage 14 was just as much of a mental challenge as a physical one
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