Posted by Zach Bigalke on May 24, 2011 · Leave a Comment
94th Giro d’Italia/07-29 May 2011
Throughout the course of the Giro d’Italia, Sports Nickel’s resident Non-Traditional Sports Fan in America will offer his news and notes on the action from the first grand tour of the 2011 cycling season… Read More
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Posted by Zach Bigalke on May 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment
94th Giro d’Italia/07-29 May 2011
Throughout the course of the Giro d’Italia, Sports Nickel’s resident Non-Traditional Sports Fan in America will offer his news and notes on the action from the first grand tour of the 2011 cycling season… Read More
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Filed under Cycling, More · Tagged with Alberto Contador, Alessandro Petacchi, Alexander Kristoff, Androni Giocattoli, Christophe Le Mevel, Cycling, Davide Appollonio, Etna, Farnese Vini, Filippo Savini, Francisco Ventoso, Giro d'Italia, Graeme Brown, grand tour, italy, Jose Rujano, Klass Lodewyck, Liquigas, Messina, Oscar Gatto, Rabobank, Radio Shack, Rinaldo Nocentini, Robbie McEwen, Roberto Ferrari, Sapri, Saxo Bank, Stage 8, Stage 9, stage race, Tropea, UCI
Posted by Zach Bigalke on May 13, 2011 · Leave a Comment
94th Giro d’Italia/07-29 May 2011
Throughout the course of the Giro d’Italia, Sports Nickel’s resident Non-Traditional Sports Fan in America will offer his news and notes on the action from the first grand tour of the 2011 cycling season… Read More
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Filed under Cycling, More · Tagged with Acqua & Sapone, Acqua e Sapone, Alberto Contador, Alessandro Petacchi, Androni Giocattoli, Angel Vicioso, Astana, Bart De Clercq, BMC, Christophe Le Mevel, Colnago, Cycling, Danilo di Luca, Federico Canuti, Fiuggi Terme, Francisco Ventoso, Garmin-Cervelo, Gianluca Brambilla, Giro d'Italia, grand tour, HTC-Highroad, Jerome Pineau, Jose Serpa, Kanstantsin Sivtsov, Lampre, Leopard-Trek, Liquigas, Livorno, Maddaloni, maglia rosa, maglia rosso passione, maglia verde, Marco Pinotti, Martin Kohler, Michele Scarponi, Montevergine di Mercogliano, Movistar, neutralized, Omega Pharma-Lotto, Orvieto, Pablo Lastras, Pieter Weening, Piombino, Quarto dei Mille, Quick Step, Rabobank, Roberto Ferrari, Roman Kreuziger, Saxo Bank, Sebastian Lang, sprint, Stefano Garzelli, Steven Kruijswijk, strade bianche, Tyler Farrar, UCI, Vincenzo Nibali, Wouter Weylandt
Posted by Zach Bigalke on May 10, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Today we were confronted with the need to sum up a young man’s life, ended with a horrible sort of symmetry. At the Giro d’Italia on Monday, mortality struck for one cyclist as his life was snatched away just as he was ascending into the prime years of his chosen profession. Read More
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Posted by Zach Bigalke on March 31, 2011 · 1 Comment
We’re already at the quarter pole for 2011?! Wow… this year just keeps sneaking past me, days turning into weeks and barreling through the months before I even realize it. At least some semblance of normalcy is on the horizon for me now, as spring arrives with my residential situation in focus and the ability to really hunker down to some work. Read More
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