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The cycling world can't stop talking about Sunday's hellish-looking Tour de France stage. Here's the bike the best American classics rider in the race will ride over the cobblestones of northern France.
The cycling world can't stop talking about Sunday's hellish-looking Tour de France stage. Here's the bike the best American classics rider in the race will ride over the cobblestones of northern France.
Daniel McMahonJul 15, 2018, 05:25 IST
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AMIENS, France - Sunday's stage nine of the Tour de France has been the most talked-about, and most feared, day of the race. On the nearly 100-mile stage in northern France the riders will tackle 13.5 miles of punishing cobblestones. It promises to be can't-miss racing.
The tricky bit is that most of the riders looking to win the Tour overall almost never ride the cobbles, so everyone will be watching the likes of Team Sky's Chris Froome, EF Education First-Drapac's Rigoberto Urán, and AG2R-La Mondiale's Romain Bardet, among other favorites, to see how they handle cycling's most feared roads.
Dedicated to helping Urán get through the stage safely and quickly are Colorado's Taylor Phinney and his fellow EF-Drapac teammates. Urán looks to be in good hands: Phinney rode to eighth in April's Paris-Roubaix classic, two places behind teammate Sep Vanmarcke of Belgium, in a race with many more miles of brutal cobbles, seen here:
The US-registered team has special bikes built up for Sunday, too, including Phinney's Synapse. See the photos below: