10 reasons crashes happen at the Tour de France
Underwear on asphalt: Crashes are inevitable at the Tour France. Here are 10 reasons why.
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?
On this episode of Put Your Socks On, Bobby and Gus discuss climbing.
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Marianne Vos won her third stage of the 2019 Giro Rosa; Annemiek van Vleuten retained her lead
The Welshman put in a performance that helped quiet the chatter about his Tour form, and boosted his morale heading into the second week of racing.
The Frenchman can't explain why he fell off the pace so dramatically in the Tour's first GC test.
The Dutchman, rumored to be unhappy at Team Sunweb, will meet with management on Friday to discuss his future with the team.
Thursday's sixth stage of the Tour de France produced a classic battle, and helped further the mythology of the Tour's newest great climb: La Planche des Belles Filles
There were winners, losers, and big surprises on La Planche des Belles Filles. Did stage 6 live up to the hype?
Dylan Teuns held off Giulio Ciccone to win stage 6 atop La Planche des Belles Filles. Ciccone took yellow from Julian Alaphilippe
On this episode of PYSO Bobby and Gus discuss tactics
Canyon releases a new road disc superbike, built with the lightest in carbon layups and components in mind.
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Movistar is under pressure to perform in Thursday's first mountain stage in a Tour route that favors the team's fleet of climbers
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From issue 84
From issue 84 • Words by John Wilcockson with images from Graham Watson
The decision to switch to these particular wheels today, when wheel tech has come so far, is interesting for a few reasons, some technical and some financial
Michael Matthews was disappointed after he finished seventh place in the sprint on Wednesday. Reporter Rob Arnold was there to chronicle the moment
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The final kilometer of Thursday's climb to La Planche des Belles Filles includes a mix of gravel road and chip seal. Does gravel cycling have a place at the Tour de France?
The Slovakian knows he has a lot of work to do to get through what some are calling the hardest Tour in years. But mountains are the least of his concerns.
With important sponsors leaving, the future of Katusha-Alpecin is far from secure, but staffers deny the team has given up hope
Annemiek van Vleuten won Wednesday's stage 6 individual time trial, padding her lead in the overall
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The first summit finish of this year's Tour will see GC contenders come to the fore to battle for precious seconds.
Peter Sagan addressed questions about his form by winning stage 5 of the Tour de France in Colmar
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Two mountainous stages in the Vosges could determine Jakob Fuglsang's fate in this year's Tour de France
Whatever you use to measure workload, it can be quantified. But is it the measurement or how your body feels that is more important?
We're gonna party like it's 1999.
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What does a Tour de France rider's daily routine look like? And how do team time trials compare to individual time trials? This and a whole lot more in Jack Haig's latest diary from the Tour de France.
EF Education First assistant sports director Tom Southam calls in to talk about analog technology. And Bobby Julich and Gus Morton discuss failed nature-break ploys, getting jiggy with it, France vs. Italy on the subject of “legal usage” of champagne, high-speed praying mantes and more.
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The Tour's first week is full of stresses, and riders work hard to eliminate unnecessary fatigue. The hardest days have yet to come, and cracks are already starting to appear.
The solution to having more Americans in the Tour de France rests on our current youth development system. And right now, the American system faces hard times.
With Julian Alaphilippe in yellow and Elia Viviani winning his first Tour stage, the team known as the "Wolfpack" continues to dominate.
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Annemiek Van Vleuten soloed to victory with a long-range attack from the foot of the final climb. She put nearly three minutes into her rivals to take the pink jersey.
Elia Viviani out sprinted Alexander Kristoff in downtown Nancy to win the Tour's fourth stage
On flat stages like Tuesday's stage 4, GC riders seek out an ideal position in the peloton. Unfortunately, the perfect place in the bunch does not exist.
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Although he started the Tour almost unrecognizable in his trade team kit, Peter Sagan is back in the more familiar green jersey. Having won the points competition in every Tour he's finished, you might as well get used to seeing him in it.
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We caught up with Joey Rosskopf, Mike Woods, and Jack Haig to discuss the unique personal and performance stresses of the sport's biggest race.
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The Welshman admitted to purposely holding back on a technical, aggressive stage, and now sets his sights on the bigger climbs that suit him better in the days to come.
How long can Julian Alaphilippe hold the Tour de France race lead? And is Alaphilippe capable of one day winning cycling's biggest race?
France has been in desperate need of a rider capable of winning the Tour. Julian Alaphilippe has said it isn’t him. But do you believe him?
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Letizia Borghesi out-sprinted her breakaway companions to win stage 4 of the Giro Rosa.
A look at the stories and photo galleries that you may have missed from this weekend's stages of the Tour de France
Egan Bernal could surpass the Tour's five-time winners, says Bernard Hinault