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Tyler Farrar
Tyler Farrar is a pro cyclist best known for his sprinting. Tyler Farrar is also an American, making him a press standout at events such as the Tour de France where only a very few American's play dominant roles. Farrar is racing for... [more]
Tyler Farrar is a pro cyclist best known for his sprinting. Tyler Farrar is also an American, making him a press standout at events such as the Tour de France where only a very few American's play dominant roles. Farrar is racing for Garmin-Slipstream.
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The moment happened in late March, in Santa Croce on the Arno River, near Pisa. At the end of a moderate day in the saddle, the Cervelo Test Team, feeling confident and on form, put five guys on the front of a large pack of sprinters, hopeful that Thor Hushovd could finish off the fourth stage of Tirreno-Adriatico and send a message heading into Milano-Sanremo. Their move went unchallenged, but the pack split into two columns with 300 meters...
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American Tyler Farrar grabs the 2009 Tour of California golden leader's jersey. (Doug Pensinger/AFP/Getty Images) American Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Slipstream) won stage three of Italy's Tirreno-Adriatico Friday in a sprint finish over the world's best ...
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From search.msn.com
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Congratulations to Garmin Slipstream's sprinter Tyler Farrar.
The 25-year-old from Wenatchee, Washington, scored more points than any other US cyclist on the UCI's individual world rankings. Topping the virtual podium were Tour de France winner Alberto Contador, Alejandro Valverde and Samuel Sanchez, all from Spain.
Farrar has 9 first-place finishes in 2009 and won the Circuit Franco Belge and Delta Tour Zeeland stage races. He accumulated...
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From bikingbis.com
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Less than a week after he completed his finest pro season, Tyler Farrar is contemplating next year’s campaign. The possibilities came into sharper focus with the announcement Wednesday of the 2010 Tour de France route. The race’s 97th edition ...
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We all saw how well American Tyler Farrar performed at this year?s Tour de France, where he placed in the top-five of field sprints an astonishing five times. Sure, like every sprinter, he was overshadowed by Columbia-HTC?s Mark Cavendish. But given
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