Congratulations shared among Mark Cavendish and his HTC Highroad teammates Andy Schleck (Leopard Trek) congratulates Cadel Evans (BMC). Tour de France 2011 - The Complete Highlights. Cadel Lee Evans is arguably Australia’s most famous, former professional racing cyclist. Mark Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) was a dominant sprint winner. He lived his early childhood in the small Aboriginal community of Barunga, 80 km east of Katherin. Watch. Stages .
Product … It's by far the closest Tour podium in history, eclipsing Stephen Roche's 1987 victory, where the 3rd-place rider, Jean-François Bernard, was 2:13 behind Roche. You will receive a verification email shortly.There was a problem. It’s a great way to finish the Tour.“I’ve been trying to get this [the green jersey] for the past few years and finally I’ve done it.”At the end of a Tour de France that has deviated dramatically from the script anticipated before the start, there was a distinct lack of ad-libbing on the final 95km leg to Paris.There was a sombre start to proceedings in the south Parisian suburb of Créteil on Sunday, as the peloton paused for a minute’s silence in memory of the victims of the tragic events in Norway on Friday, while a heartfelt tribute was also paid to one of the Tour’s favourite sons. Sold by emmaiscool69 100.0% positive Feedback Contact seller. In the finale, however, both Lampre-ISD and Quick Step contributed to the chase, while HTC’s train cranked into action on behalf of Cavendish.The last survivors up front were Bak and Swift, but when they too were reeled in with a little over three kilometres to race, HTC stepped up their efforts in earnest, and a number of speculative attempts, including one from Carlos Barredo (Rabobank) were promptly snuffed out by Cavendish’s watchmen.With Bernhard Eisel and Tony Martin setting a scorching pace along the Rue de Rivoli, there was a grim air of inevitability about the finishing sprint, and when Renshaw swung off after guiding his leader through the final sweep from the Place de la Concorde, Cavendish unsheathed a razor sharp sprint to put his rivals to the sword for the twentieth time in four years. Shares. By Barry Ryan 24 July 2011. Mark Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) finally got his hands on the green jersey.
Cadel Evans wins 2011 Tour de France. Add to cart. Mark Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) wins on the Champs-Elysees in green. You can unsubscribe at any time. 'Second in the sprint behind the attack of Van Aert and Alaphilippe is not something to regret'Eclectic Belgian keen to win even more after Strade Bianche - Milan-San Remo doubleCadel Evans (BMC) in yellow in the shadow of the Arc de Triomphe. 1 product rating | Write a review About this product. Samuel Sanchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi) in polka dots in Paris. Familiar as those scenes were, however, the real story of the day was a rather more novel one, as Evans became the first rider from the Southern Hemisphere to win the Tour de France.On crossing the finish line, Evans was struggling to come to terms with the magnitude of his achievement and admitted that it was difficult to estimate the impact his win would have in Australia.“I haven’t had time to consider that aspect, to be honest,” Evans said. Cadel Evans (BMC) with Andy Schleck (Leopard Trek) on his wheel. Cadel Evans (BMC) celebrates on the podium in Paris. The late Laurent Fignon, who died of cancer in August last year, first rose to prominence as an amateur with the famous US Créteil club, and a plaque in his honour was unveiled in the presence of family and former teammates prior to Sunday’s stageAs per tradition, the pace was relaxed as the bunch ambled out of Créteil towards Paris.
Andy Schleck paid tribute to Tour de France rival Cadel Evans as the BMC Racing team captain took the coveted yellow jersey after the penultimate stage time trial. Cadel Evans (BMC) with .Andy and Frank Schleck (Leopard Trek) Cadel Evans (BMC) rides on the Champs-Elysees as Tour champion. Ivan Basso (Liquigas-Cannondale) and Pierre Rolland (Europcar) on the Champs-Elysees. Evans then moved with his mother to Armidale, New South Wales, before they moved again to Eltham, in Melbourne, Victoria. Cavendish takes final stage and green . BA1 1UA. In seeing off the challenge of Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky) and André Greipel (Omega Pharma-Lotto), not only did the Manxman underline his status as the pre-eminent sprinter of his generation, he also secured the first green jersey of his career.Cavendish explained that the headwind that greeted the riders coming off the Place de la Concorde meant that he started his sprint later than in previous years.“I left it until 170 metres to go today, I knew it was going to be tough,” Cavendish said.
Sergio Paulinho (RadioShack) in the day's main break. “It’s been a long, long process and it will take a long time to realise what it means.”Evans finished 1:34 clear of Andy Schleck and 2:30 ahead of his older brother Fränk to finally win the Tour after years of heartache, and he was keen to pay tribute to the support of his family and his BMC squad.“A few people always believed in me and they’re the people that matter the most. Cadel Evans (BMC) sealed Tour de France victory on Sunday after enjoying an untroubled final day on the road to Paris, while Mark Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) dominated proceedings in the finishing sprint on the Champs-Élysées to secure the green jersey.For the third time in as many attempts, Cavendish took a comfortable win on the famous boulevard, and for the third consecutive year, Andy Schleck (Leopard Trek) stood on the second step of the podium in the shadow of the Arc de Triomphe.
Product … It's by far the closest Tour podium in history, eclipsing Stephen Roche's 1987 victory, where the 3rd-place rider, Jean-François Bernard, was 2:13 behind Roche. You will receive a verification email shortly.There was a problem. It’s a great way to finish the Tour.“I’ve been trying to get this [the green jersey] for the past few years and finally I’ve done it.”At the end of a Tour de France that has deviated dramatically from the script anticipated before the start, there was a distinct lack of ad-libbing on the final 95km leg to Paris.There was a sombre start to proceedings in the south Parisian suburb of Créteil on Sunday, as the peloton paused for a minute’s silence in memory of the victims of the tragic events in Norway on Friday, while a heartfelt tribute was also paid to one of the Tour’s favourite sons. Sold by emmaiscool69 100.0% positive Feedback Contact seller. In the finale, however, both Lampre-ISD and Quick Step contributed to the chase, while HTC’s train cranked into action on behalf of Cavendish.The last survivors up front were Bak and Swift, but when they too were reeled in with a little over three kilometres to race, HTC stepped up their efforts in earnest, and a number of speculative attempts, including one from Carlos Barredo (Rabobank) were promptly snuffed out by Cavendish’s watchmen.With Bernhard Eisel and Tony Martin setting a scorching pace along the Rue de Rivoli, there was a grim air of inevitability about the finishing sprint, and when Renshaw swung off after guiding his leader through the final sweep from the Place de la Concorde, Cavendish unsheathed a razor sharp sprint to put his rivals to the sword for the twentieth time in four years. Shares. By Barry Ryan 24 July 2011. Mark Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) finally got his hands on the green jersey.
Cadel Evans wins 2011 Tour de France. Add to cart. Mark Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) wins on the Champs-Elysees in green. You can unsubscribe at any time. 'Second in the sprint behind the attack of Van Aert and Alaphilippe is not something to regret'Eclectic Belgian keen to win even more after Strade Bianche - Milan-San Remo doubleCadel Evans (BMC) in yellow in the shadow of the Arc de Triomphe. 1 product rating | Write a review About this product. Samuel Sanchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi) in polka dots in Paris. Familiar as those scenes were, however, the real story of the day was a rather more novel one, as Evans became the first rider from the Southern Hemisphere to win the Tour de France.On crossing the finish line, Evans was struggling to come to terms with the magnitude of his achievement and admitted that it was difficult to estimate the impact his win would have in Australia.“I haven’t had time to consider that aspect, to be honest,” Evans said. Cadel Evans (BMC) with Andy Schleck (Leopard Trek) on his wheel. Cadel Evans (BMC) celebrates on the podium in Paris. The late Laurent Fignon, who died of cancer in August last year, first rose to prominence as an amateur with the famous US Créteil club, and a plaque in his honour was unveiled in the presence of family and former teammates prior to Sunday’s stageAs per tradition, the pace was relaxed as the bunch ambled out of Créteil towards Paris.
Andy Schleck paid tribute to Tour de France rival Cadel Evans as the BMC Racing team captain took the coveted yellow jersey after the penultimate stage time trial. Cadel Evans (BMC) with .Andy and Frank Schleck (Leopard Trek) Cadel Evans (BMC) rides on the Champs-Elysees as Tour champion. Ivan Basso (Liquigas-Cannondale) and Pierre Rolland (Europcar) on the Champs-Elysees. Evans then moved with his mother to Armidale, New South Wales, before they moved again to Eltham, in Melbourne, Victoria. Cavendish takes final stage and green . BA1 1UA. In seeing off the challenge of Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky) and André Greipel (Omega Pharma-Lotto), not only did the Manxman underline his status as the pre-eminent sprinter of his generation, he also secured the first green jersey of his career.Cavendish explained that the headwind that greeted the riders coming off the Place de la Concorde meant that he started his sprint later than in previous years.“I left it until 170 metres to go today, I knew it was going to be tough,” Cavendish said.
Sergio Paulinho (RadioShack) in the day's main break. “It’s been a long, long process and it will take a long time to realise what it means.”Evans finished 1:34 clear of Andy Schleck and 2:30 ahead of his older brother Fränk to finally win the Tour after years of heartache, and he was keen to pay tribute to the support of his family and his BMC squad.“A few people always believed in me and they’re the people that matter the most. Cadel Evans (BMC) sealed Tour de France victory on Sunday after enjoying an untroubled final day on the road to Paris, while Mark Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) dominated proceedings in the finishing sprint on the Champs-Élysées to secure the green jersey.For the third time in as many attempts, Cavendish took a comfortable win on the famous boulevard, and for the third consecutive year, Andy Schleck (Leopard Trek) stood on the second step of the podium in the shadow of the Arc de Triomphe.