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Subscribe Today!May 14, 2007Vol. 36/No. 8

FEATURES


THE SPRING CLASSICS

LIÈGE-BASTOGNE-LIÈGE

After a few frustratingly close calls at recent races, the Killer returns to prominence with a big win at the oldest of the classics.

FLÈCHE-WALLONE

At this mid-spring Belgian classic, between Amstel Gold and Liège-Bastogne-Liège, there’s no getting around The Wall.

AMSTEL GOLD

Broken and bandaged from a crash during the Tour of the Basque Country, Stefan Schumacher certainly looked deserving of the Amstel Gold, but in a textbook example of a stack ’em and attack ’em breakaway, he earned it the hard way.



GIRO D’ITALIA

A WIDE OPEN GIRO

As Giro d’Italia race director Angelo Zomegnan looks forward to the famed upcoming grand tour, don’t expect defending champ Ivan Basso to share his optimism just yet.

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

Start with one team time trial, add eight flat stages, five mixed stages, another five mountain stages, then two individual time trials and you have the makings for one interesting 2007 Giro d’Italia.

THE CONTENDERS

There’s no such thing as a sure thing. But if you’re a betting man, here are the inside odds on five favorites and five long shots.

THE TEAMS

22 teams competing in 21 stages. Here’s a breakdown of the rosters.



TOUR DE GEORGIA

THE PIT IN THE PEACH

While the breakaway played an end game some 30 minutes out front, the bunch settled into a five-hour training ride. Race director Jim Birrell is seriously disappointed and has put some teams on notice.

ANATOMY OF A BREAK

The defining section of the 2007 Tour de Georgia turned out to be a stage 3 breakaway. Here’s a team-by-team analysis of that critical move.

HAMILTON’S RETURN TO U.S. RACING

Tyler Hamilton ended a long dry spell in Georgia. Here are his thoughts about the return, along with the conflicting views of his colleagues.



MORE FEATURES

SANTA YNEZ MOUNTAIN BIKE FESTIVAL

Geoff Kabush and Georgia Gould steamrolled the North American cross-country fields in Santa Barbara County.

HOUFFALIZE WORLD CUP

Call it motivation or good ol’ national pride, but when the dust finally settled at this important run-up to the Olympics in Beijing, it was China that crowded the podium.

PROFILE: BEN JACQUES-MAYNES

From the humble Priority Health-Bissell squad comes this season’s top NRC stage racer, Ben Jacques-Maynes.

PROFILE: TOYOTA-UNITED’S LEAD-OUT TRAIN

Toyota has overtaken GM as America’s number-one car manufacturer, and Toyota-United is taking over domestic sprint finishes.



DEPARTMENTS & COLUMNS

ROAD RAGIN’:

The “pot team” sparks interest in its title sponsor

WORLD BEAT:

Three young sprinters begin to upset the world favorites

PLANET DIRT:

Whistler’s legendary Crankworx festival comes to Colorado

JUST IN:

Tubular mountain wheels, tires and more

TECH REPORT:

Lance Bohlen reinvigorates KORE

TECH REPORT:

More of the industry’s new wares shown at the Sea Otter Classic

PROSHOP:

Sam Hill’s custom Iron Horse downhill racer

TRAINING:

Make the most of your recovery rides

TRAINING:

Three quick trainer workouts

WHAT WE’RE RIDING:

Hutchinson’s tubeless road tires

AT THE BACK

with Maynard Hershon

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