6-disc Special Collector's Edition
2008 saw one of the most suspenseful, competitive, and exciting editions of the
Tour de France in many years. Cadel Evans gave another gritty performance,
Alejandro Valverde started the race off with a bang, and Chicago-born Christian
Vandevelde was the surprise of the race. But with a near-record seven different
race leaders during the race, the powerful CSC team put its unmatched depth on
display to place their popular and soft-spoken leader, Carlos Sastre, on the
top step of the podium in Paris.
While a veteran rider with a strong team took the yellow jersey and three-time
world champion Oscar Freire took the green, this was a race in which cycling’s
next generation of stars exploded onto the scene with startling panache.
Whether you consider it boasting or a mere statement of fact, 23-year-0ld Mark
Cavendish certainly backed up his claim to being the fastest man in the world
over the final meters with four stage wins. Andy Schleck, while helping his
brother Frank, and then Carlos Sastre into the yellow jersey, convincingly won
the honor of best young rider over fellow up-and-comers Roman Kreuziger and
Vincenzo Nibali. Not to be outdone, the young Austrian Bernhard Kohl ran away
with the polka dot climber’s jersey.