Chris Anker Sørensen

2013 SRAM Sponsored Team bikes

Three of the World’s Best Pro road teams have made their drivetrain chose for 2013: SRAM RED. They picked the best performing components to help them win all types of races from the Classics to the Grand Tours. Jason Phillips, European SRAM Road Sponsorship Manager, took the opportunity of being at the Santos Tour Down [...]

Tagged with Bike Tech, Bikes, Cannondale Pro Cycling Team, Chris Anker Sørensen, Cristiano Salerno, Jason Phillips, Jérôme Pineau, OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK-STEP CYCLING TEAM, Quarq, Road, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff, seatposts, SRAM RED, SRAM RED 2012, Stems, Tour Down Under, Zipp Bars, Zipp wheels

Team Saxo-Tinkoff’s Specialized SL4 SRAM RED

Three of the World’s Best Pro road teams have made their drivetrain chose for 2013: SRAM RED. They picked the best performing components to help them win all types of races from the Classics to the Grand Tours. Jason Phillips, European SRAM Road Sponsorship Manager, took the opportunity of being at the Santos Tour Down [...]

Tagged with Alberto Contador, Bike Tech, Bikes, Carsten Kroon, Chris Anker Sørensen, Jason Phillips, Jonathan Cantwell, Juan Jose Haedo, Luke Roberts, Nicholas Roche, Road, Roman Kreuziger’, seatposts, SRAM RED, SRAM RED 2012, Stems, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, Tour Down Under, Zipp Bars, Zipp wheels

Riders and Rituals of the Tour de France’s “Race of Truth”

The individual time trial (ITT) is always a unique challenge for riders. Often referred to “the race of the truth”, the ITT is a nervous stage as riders are completely self-reliant in the race against the clock. Before each start, teams and riders go through very particular rituals unique to the time trial, many of [...]

Tagged with AG2R, ASTANA CYCLING TEAM, Black RED, Brakethrough Media, Carsten Kroon, Chris Anker Sørensen, Ivan Basso, Jani Brajkovic, Levi Leipheimer, Liquigas-Cannondale, Nicholas Roche, OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK-STEP CYCLING TEAM, Peter Sagan, Peter Velits, Road, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff, SRAM RED, SRAM RED 2012, Sylvain Chavanel, Tour de France, Vincenzo Nibali