There’s plenty to look forward to in the final week of the Tour de France
Can Pogačar break Vingegaard's defences? Will the stage 20 ITT decide it all? Will Caleb Ewan get a stage win?
Can Pogačar break Vingegaard's defences? Will the stage 20 ITT decide it all? Will Caleb Ewan get a stage win?
Team DSM pushes back on perceived notion that Bardet could come unstuck in penultimate stage TT of Tour de France.
Jumbo-Visma's crucial call to pull Roglič to protect his health will leave Jonas Vingegaard short-handed ahead of final week of Tour — was it the right one? Our editors chime in.
VeloNews puts together the definitive list on the 19 riders Ratcliffe and his team has signed since Ineos took over from Sky.
The first day in the Pyrenees looks like it could suit a breakaway?
A stage-by-stage breakdown of the upcoming women's Tour, which starts on Sunday.
Combine a scenic gravel ride with a visit to a local vineyard.
A special release from Rouleur Brewing Company will benefit the newly-established community-minded foundation
French ProTeam to receive major budget increase for 2023.
Groupama-FDJ leader looking to win back time in the mountains which suit his characteristics.
Magnus Cort's COVID infection, in data and his personal observations.
DS Ronny Lauke: 'We aim for stages through strength in depth performances and for a top five in the GC'
We look at the power numbers of Jonas Vingegaard, Tadej Pogačar, Sepp Kuss, Matteo Jorgenson, and more at the Tour de France.
Governing body says no signs of hidden motors have been detected.
The star-studded lineup includes world champions Elisa Balsamo and Ellen van Dijk and a surfeit of national champions.
Straight to your ears from the finish lines, press rooms, and restaurants of the Tour de France.
Both positive tests came from riders outside the top 20 on GC.
The last time France had a winless Tour was 1999. It’s not too late to triumph and there’s plenty of reasons behind it. Gaudu, Bardet and Madiot chime in.
This year's big dance isn't the first time women have stage raced across France, but organizers and sponsors say this time it will stick.
Pogačar says Ineos Grenadiers appears to be 'racing for the podium' but hopes the attacks will come against Jonas Vinegaaard: 'He is the favorite to win.'
'The race is still very much on,' vows DSM. But is Bardet backed against two conflicting battles ahead of the Tour's final week?
The 2018 Tour winner is having his best Tour in years and enters the final week with everything in play: 'You've got to keep believing.'
'I empathize a lot with him and I feel for him. He’s been coping with it for a while now,' says team director Allan Davis.
Tuesday's 16th stage features two first-category climbs in the second half of the route that will be punctuated once again by blazing heat.
Jumbo-Visma leads among 22 teams with the lion's share of prize money to be awarded Sunday in Paris.
'Guys are really struggling:' Brutality of Tour baked by heat and shaped by aggressive racing takes toll on master leadout man Mørkøv.
Tools, tech, and a new bike from the many floors of Eurobike 2022.
Neither rider is in the top-20 and both will face further testing prior to Tuesday's stage 16.
Michael Matthews beating climbers in the mountains, Wout Van Aert able to win everywhere: versatility means more chances for success than ever before.
Israel-Premier Tech climber crashed Sunday, and although he finished the stage, an X-ray reveals a fractured right rib.
What a week of racing it's been. Before the final week begins, let's take stock of what we just witnessed.
'We want him to podium in the tour ... it’s within his reach.' Quintana quietly cruises into form at Tour de France as team targets more in third week.
The cleverly simple mechanism promises ultra-fast engagement without the usual durability concerns.
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Jumbo is now weaker, particularly in the high mountains. Can Pogačar take advantage?
Philipsen won his first Tour de France stage on the same finish he finished third behind Mark Cavendish in 2021.
A masterclass in fluid transportation from Toms Skujiņš.
Straight to your ears from the finish lines, press rooms, and restaurants of the Tour de France.
Watch the highlights from an action-packed sprint stage.
After six podium finishes on the Tour last year, the Alpecin-Deceuninck rider claimed his maiden stage victory.
Jonas Vingegaard loses two teammates in one day as Steven Kruijswijk crashes out on the road to Carcassonne.
Tour de France takes new tilt as UAE Emirates and Jumbo-Visma go six-on-six in tense battle between Vingegaard and Pogačar.
“You can win a stage and all of a sudden it can go from being a disaster to a great success for the team," says American rider Joe Dombrowski.
'I’m more looking ahead but you have to be aware of what’s behind you,' Welshman tells VeloNews.
The peloton races on in extreme heat on Sunday from Rodez to Carcassonne.
Cofidis rider was seeing stars at the finish in Carcassonne after valiant breakaway effort on home roads.
Hernandez, Justin Williams disqualified after post-race fight.
We’re back in Carcassonne for stage 15, scene of history-making sprint victories and some delicious history.
Jonas Vingegaard survives with race lead intact after crashing with 56k to go.
"There’s a big chance I’m the only brewer in the peloton,” says Dewulf, who has gone from homebrewing to a commercially released tripel.
Unlike on Stage 10, the race continued after police dragged protestors from the road.
'All these stupid mistakes of sprinting for two seconds. Then you come to a point where you are fucked and you lose two and a half-minutes,' says former Tour de France winner.
Jumbo-Visma sees a second rider quit the Tour de France after a heavy fall, shortly before the yellow jersey also hits the deck in fast crash.
Roglic will head home to allow his injuries to heal.
With temperatures still very high in Europe, the time cut has been extended and riders will be able to take bottles almost all day long.
Cort wakes up with fever and headache while Clarke returns positive in routine test.
Kendall Ryan leads the team home for a 1-3 in the women's race while Ty Magner heads up a podium clean sweep in the men's competition.
The Slovenian has been suffering with injuries that have lingered since his stage 5 crash.
'With Rigo, I never really assumed that he would be able to ride GC after he came out of Suisse with COVID,' says Vaughters.
It took a different approach to net a career-defining victory for the 31-year-old Australian.
Our predictions for stage 15, one of the final sprint stages of this year's Tour, and another blistering hot day.
The Brit also revealed Tadej Pogačar asked if he or Adam Yates would jump with him in the early attacks of stage 14.
So close and yet so far. Only Michael Matthews came between Alberto Bettiol and a second stage win for EF Education-EasyPost.
The Australian overcame being dropped on the final climb to take arguably the best win of his career on stage 14.
Belgian still in pain but nursing his wounds as vital rest day approaches.
Let's get the calculator out.
The BikeExchange-Jayco rider registered his first stage victory at the Tour de France since 2017.
Watch the best of the action as Matthews took an impressive win and the GC action ignited behind him.
Spindly South African climber catapults six spots up GC and reverses early ill-fortune: 'Hopefully this time I don't lose time again.'
Jumbo-Visma rider talks of his respect for rival and how he expects to come under attack in the Pyrenees.
Sweltering transition stage in south-west France offers an important opportunity for Ewan, Jakobsen, Groenewegen and other fast men.
'Pogačar came to me and said Jumbo are struggling, they’re struggling,' says Thomas.
Flames before the flamme rouge.
Pogačar uncorks early attack in test of Jumbo-Visma's ability to defend: 'In the end, I know how good each one of them is.'
'I think that we expected that sort of gap on that sort of climb,' Ellingworth tells VeloNews.
“It’s not my priority, as I’ve always said. Many people asked me to do it, it didn’t come from me,” says the time trial world champion.
Before we revisit the spectacular Mende finale seen at the 2015 Tour, stage 14 visits some stunning sights and a less stunning recipe…
The Australian put in a fine performance to drop his breakaway companions.
Grand tour powerhouse leaves open path for Pidcock to explore after young Brit packs more prestige into palmarès on Alpe d'Huez.
The reigning New Zealand national road race champion was dropped by Human Powered Health earlier this year and is now awaiting USADA's final decision on a ban.