Thursday, July 14, 2005
2005 Tour de France Blogs
Kevin Livingston

- Kevin raced for eight years as a professional cyclist. He helped Lance train and make his comeback from cancer and became his main mountain lieutenant in Lance's 1999 and 2000 Tour de France wins. In 2001, Kevin moved to Team Telekom where he assisted Jan Ullrich in his bid to win the Tour. Kevin announced his retirement after the 2002 Tour de France. For more information on Kevin and some of his training programs, please visit www.kevinlivingston.com
Previous Posts
- Vino wastes no time
- Discovery Team Issues Statement.
- Rasmussen makes deposit...Voigt given green light takes yellow.
- Pieter Weening Winning ... T-Mobile on the attack.
- Another Notch to McEwen ... Wegmann represents
- Bernucci shakes things up ... Vino strikes!
- Stage 5: McEwen gets his stage win
- Stage 4: Discovery continues TTT reign
- Boonen's the sprinter to Beat, looking forward to TTT
- Stage 2: Boonen times it right.


2 Comments:
Do you have access to the total climbing that the course demands this year or know where I can find it? I always see the km/mileage totals, and the heights of the peaks, but have not seen the elevation gains published.
Thank you. It's always interesting to see your insights on how the Tour is unfolding. Keep up the good work.
Hi Kevin,
It's been great to read your commentary, I don't miss a day!
I have a question about sprinters points. Today Hushovd beat O'Grady to take the Green Jersey, but they were in the second pack of riders. I thought Sprinters points were only for the first guy to cross. Can you clear this up for me?
Best,
Chris Condit in Austin, TX
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