Delta Airlines eliminates additional fees for checked bicycles
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In Pursuit of French Oysters
Dr. Brianna Stubbs explains Ketones in cycling before Bobby, Gus and Jens Voigt give pro tips on hotel life.
What's it like for a Tour de France journalist to watch the race from the couch? Andy Hood and Fred Dreier link up to discuss
Stage 12 features two major climbs and a long, fast descent to the finish. Teams and riders are preparing for anything and everything.
Jonathan Vaughters's new book "One-Way Ticket: Nine Lives on Two Wheels" sheds new light on pro cycling's 'EPO era'
Rohan Dennis will try to break the UCI hour record, likely after the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo
The pint-sized Australian narrowly beat Dylan Groenewegen to win the first Tour stage of his career.
Aero is everything for Mitchelton-Scott's fast man Matteo Trentin. The Italian is racing the Tour de France this year aboard a Scott Addict that has plenty of aerodynamic touches
The Dutchman believes he and his team have the goods to challenge in the mountain stages that loom.
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After a relatively smooth first half of the Tour, Egan Bernal will have pressure to move as the race tilts into the first major climbs this weekend.
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Specialized's Creo sets a new e-road bike benchmark.
Nine years after his thrilling ride on the Tourmalet, Andy Schleck sat down with Rupert Guinness to talk about his career, his retroactive Tour victory, and how he wants to help the new generation of riders
Thibaut Pinot took the blame for his disastrous ride during Monday's stage 10. "I have a bit of anger about what happened yesterday," he says
Daredevil mountain biker Valentin Anouilh jumped the Tour de France peloton on his mountain bike on Monday
Greg van Avermaet is racing this year's Tour de France aboard a custom painted Giant TCR with Giant's new Cadex wheels and saddle
The French superstar is realistic about his chances to defend the yellow jersey as the race finally tilts into the longer climbs looming in the Pyrenees and the TT challenge
Team Ineos have Dutch rider Steven Kruijswijk in their sights as the Tour de France heads into the mountains
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Specialized introduces a 26-pound e-road bike that handles better than any other electrified ride out there.
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This year the Tour de France's first rest day falls a day later than normal, and after an opening week of challenging stages
Is it nature or nurture? Are riders born sprinters, or can riders be trained to be great sprinters? The legendary Rod Ellingworth weighs in.
The CAAD13 takes on the look and feel of the SuperSix Evo, in a budget-friendly package
The Giro Rosa wrapped up on Sunday with a final stage into Udine. This year's race produced multiple high points, as Annemiek van Vleuten defended here overall victory from 2018, and Marianne Vos won four stages.
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A touch of wheels sent Mikel Landa to the ground as the peloton broke into echelons. The Basque favorite ended up losing important time.
It was a day that many expected would be mellow, and end in a mass gallop. Nope. Stage 10 dished up chaos, and the GC battle was blown apart.
While several of his main rivals stayed in the lead group, a number of others lost significant time. Thomas now sits atop the virtual GC lead.
Stage 10 dished up chaos, as five of the top GC riders were caught out in the crosswinds. Van Aert sprinted to the win from a reduced lead group.
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French fans have embraced Julian Alaphilippe throughout this year's Tour de France. Alaphilippe's yellow jersey on Bastille Day boosted his popularity even further
A second-by-second look at a world-class wheel change in the age of discs, thru-axles, and battery-powered impact drivers
Kate Courtney won the cross-country and short-track cross-country races at the World Cup round in Les Gets, France
Zombies, soggy baguettes, sprinters, Nutella... there's a little bit of everything in today's episode of Put Your Socks On.
The success of a team's whole season can be defined at the Tour de France. Some teams opt to change their goals for the race over a number of seasons, while some are forced into action by misfortune or poor form. We spoke to riders about how it's done.
George Bennett is one of the more charismatic riders in the pro peloton. He’d dearly love a chance to race for himself but, this July, he’s committed to the cause of helping Steven Kruijswijk.
Vos takes remarkable fourth stage win of the race, while Van Vleuten defended her overnight GC lead to take her second consecutive Giro Rosa title.
The favorites for the overall enjoyed an easy day and came home together in the peloton, with no changes in the GC standings.
After powerful performances in the key stages of the Tour so far, team boss says there's 'no limit' to what Pinot can achieve.
French fans are celebrating Bastille Day with Alaphilippe in the yellow jersey and Pinot moving up.
Tour rookie Woods wasn't injured in a late-race crash Saturday but he lost valuable time that took him out of the GC picture
Inside the Mindset of Yoann Offredo's First Week Tour breakaways
Follow these four easy steps and you'll be winning Tour de France stages solo in no time.
Things get loose on the PYSO podcast today! Gus agrees with the UCI? What does “Snacks on Stage" mean? And soigneur Therese Sundstrom weighs in from Girona, Spain.
Geraint Thomas crashed at a crucial moment in Saturday's stage 8, however quick thinking by his Ineos teammates helped him regain the peloton before the finale
Van der Breggen survives two attacks from van Vleuten to take stage win on tough summit finish.
Late attack sees Thibaut Pinot and Julian Alaphilippe take second and third, with Alaphilippe regaining the yellow jersey.
Underwear on asphalt: Crashes are inevitable at the Tour France. Here are 10 reasons why.
Having focussed on developing the strengths of riders already within the team in recent years, the Dutch squad now eyes signing Giro d'Italia winner Tom Dumoulin.
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EF Education First saw its solid opening week marred by a crash Friday involving van Garderen a day after Woods and Urán punched into the top-10 overall
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On this episode of PYSO Gus and Bobby talk with Dr. Allen Lim about recovery and preparation
Tejay van Garderen abandons the Tour de France after breaking his left hand in a crash on Friday
Just three flat stages remain at this year's Tour de France, and the race's pure sprinters must survive the hills and hight mountains to reach them
With Landa and Quintana showing signs of life, Movistar enters the second week of the Tour de France with growing confidence.
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The British rider attacked from a reduced group to solo home, while Van Vleuten comfortably held her overall lead.
The four-stage event will cover 220 miles and feature nearly 14,000 feet of climbing as it races through Steamboat Springs, Avon, Golden, and Denver.
In episode 78, we discuss the incredible demands placed on every rider in the Tour de France — both physiological and psychological — with Ciaran O'Grady, a coach with Dimension Data.
Dylan Groenewegen won the bunch sprint to take stage 7 of the Tour de France
We chose a selection of our favorite images from the opening week of the Tour de France
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Audaciousness is an asset, not a liability, in Julian Alaphilippe’s racing world. Can he apply that to the Tour?