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A Tour de France team travels on its stomach-here's an inside look at Team Garmin-Chipotle's daily menu.
With Astana out of the Tour de France, last year's champion predicts Australian Cadel Evans will wear the yellow jersey in 2008.
The Garmin-Chipotle team roster features three of only four American Tour de France competitors.
The 2008 Tour de France team boasts "some of the best climbers on the race," general manager Bjarne Riis says.
Team CSC
Fothen and Schumacher, along with Austria's Kohl, will lead this year's team at the 2008 Tour de France.
Astana's exclusion from this year's Tour might kind of, sort of make sense at some rigid bureaucratic level. But it's bad for the race.
There are only four American riders in the 2008 Tour de France. What does that mean for the sport?
European correspondent James Startt shares his mis-adventure on the Col de la Bonette, one of the toughest climbs of the 2008 Tour de France.
After last year's drug-tainted race, Christian Prudhomme is convinced the 2008 Tour de France will run smoothly.
A final surprise assures a memorable start to the 2008 Tour de France
Lance Armstrong's former coach discusses stage 1 of the 2008 Tour de France
Norwegian Thor Hushovd of Credit Agricole claimed his sixth victory in the Tour de France
Five-time Tour winner Bernard Hinault welcomes the Tour to Brittany
Greg Lemond
Chris Carmichael, Lance Armstrong's former coach, explains how Thor Hushovd won the second stage of the Tour de France
What at first seemed like a strange, unprecedented team might soon become the norm
In the 2008 Tour de France, Thomas Voeckler is once again on the attack
Samuel Dumoulin of Cofidis won the third stage of the 2008 Tour de France
Cofidis
Romain Feillu earns his first yellow jersey, while Samuel Dumoulin wins the third stage.
Unlike flat stages of years past, hills and wind provide sprinters with little opportunity to shine at the start of the Tour de France
Chris Carmichael explains why Will Frischkorn's performance in the third stage of the 2008 Tour de France was a class act.

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