Tyler Farrar took tenth place in Stage 5 of the Tour de France today in a time of 4:30:50. His overall combined time in the general classification is now 23:21:48. Mark Cavendish won the stage in a sprint finish. All of the top riders were awarded the same time in the GC with now gap. This is Mark Cavendish's 11th stage win in his history of riding the Tour de France. It was his first stage win of the 2010 Tour. Fabian Cancellara of Saxo Bank still holds the yellow jersey and top...Read Full Story
Stage 11 of the 2010 Tour de France took riders from Sisteron to Bourg-Les-Valence. Tyler Farrar competed the ride in 04:42:29. He ranked #3 for the stage. The day's winner was Mark Cavendish. Andy Schleck keeps his yellow jersey for yet another day. He's at the top of the general classification leaderboard. Andy is followed by rivals Alberto Contador, Samuel Sanchez, and Denis Menchov. After Stage 11, Alessandro Petacchi from LAMPRE wears the Green Jersey with 161 points. The best...Read Full Story
The peloton whizzes by on Stage 4. (Getty Images) Stage 4 of the 2010 Tour de France was a 94 mile ride through France that ended in Reims. Tyler Farrar competed the ride in 03:34:55. He ranked #23 for the stage. The day's winner was Alessandro Petacchi. After Stage 4, Tyler Farrar is now ranked #165 in the overall general classification. His current GC time is 18:50:58 and he has a total gap of 00:22:03 from the yellow jersey. Tyler Farrar is competing for Garmin Transitions...Read Full Story
July 11, 2011 by Tim
Silverstone has not been a happy hunting ground for Button (image courtesy of Wikipedia)
12 - Jenson Button ‘s retirement on lap 39 of yesterday’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone meant he has now competed in the event 12 times without a single podium finish.
9 - In finishing in second place behind Fernando Alonso , Sebastian Vettel has now been first or second in all nine races this season (six wins, three seconds).
0.024 – In seconds, the gap by which...Read Full Story
DOHA, Qatar - Tom Boonen of Belgium won his fourth Tour of Qatar title ... Boonen and his Omega-Pharms Quick Step were careful to protect his lead on the sixth and last stage, 75 miles from Sealine Beach Resort into Doha Corniche.
outsprinted Denis Galimzyanov (Katusha) and Mark Renshaw (Rabobank) to cross the line first to claim his maiden professional stage victory. Boonen claimed his fourth Tour of Qatar title ahead of Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Barracuda) and Cavendish’s Team Sky ...
and Mark Renshaw (Rabobank) to cross the line first for his maiden professional stage victory. Boonen claimed his fourth Tour of Qatar title ahead of Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Barracuda) and Cavendish's Team Sky team-mate Juan Antonio Flecha. Cavendish finished ...
Team Sky's Mark Cavendish crashed during the sixth and final stage of the Tour of Qatar. The world road race champion, winner of two stages in the race, went down after a clash of wheels with Tyler Farrar approaching the sprint finish in Doha. Cavendish ...
Cavendish was just winding up for his finishing kick inside the final 250 metres of the 120 kilometres stage to the Doha Corniche but he was short of room on the right due to the presence of Roger Kluge (Project 1t4i) and touched the wheel of Tyler Farrar ...
Tyler Farrar (born June 2, 1984) is an American professional cyclist who competes in a variety of international races, including the Tour de France. Find videos, pics and articles on Tyler Farrar here.