Tour de France Femmes can ‘absolutely’ have same cultural impact as men’s race, says Zwift
Zwift's women's strategy lead Kate Veronneau thinks the Tour Femmes should avoid becoming three weeks long.
Zwift's women's strategy lead Kate Veronneau thinks the Tour Femmes should avoid becoming three weeks long.
The little things that set pro bikes apart from the rest.
With only 10 seconds between them, Pogačar and Vingegaard are almost inseparable – but only one can win. Who will it be?
We look at the 22.3-kilometer time trial that could decide the Tour de France between Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogačar
Pogačar says his injured wrist is still bothering him, but vows his form is where he wants it to be.
Former pro cyclists weigh in for part four of this series.
The Iceman cometh: how the Dane shelved his race-ruining anxiety and learned to lead at Jumbo-Visma. Just don’t compare him to Pogačar…
Tom Pidcock still recovering from overheating on stage 14 as his GC fight slips away.
Equipment choices important on a technical course.
Annemiek van Vleuten and Demi Vollering are the big favorites for yellow but there are plenty of teams looking to upset the form book.
Check the start time for every rider in the peloton ahead of a 22km burner that could decide the yellow jersey.
Sepp Kuss is flying in the top-10, Neilson Powless is tied on King of the Mountains, and Lawson Craddock and Matteo Jorgenson both hit out for top-5s.
Three teams have earned less than €10,000 across two weeks of racing, but the big payouts come in Paris.
UAE sends Briton up the road in podium bid after Pogačar 'cannot drop' Vingegaard.
Kuss remains 6th after escaping serious injury when fan taking a picture causes crash; Vingegaard holds yellow.
Craddock hits career-best fourth, Powless remains tied for King of the Mountains jersey.
Another epic day in the mountains as the race tension ramps up.
Pogačar accelerates twice in final 800m but can't distance Vingegaard to leave GC poised at 10 seconds.
A tale of four retirees.
Kuss at center of pileup on stage 15 after rider collides with crowd-member's outstretched arm.
Ewan's agent blasts team CEO Stéphane Heulot after he issued withering public put-down to Aussie sprinter.
Pogačar 'lost' bonuses to Vingegaard on stage 14 that could have brought GC gap to four seconds in race of fine margins.
Team loses Esteban Chaves and James Shaw to crashes as Neilson Powless loses lead in mountains classification.
A very different way to spend a day away from racing.
Hindley hurt, Meintjes and Bardet out of race as seven riders abandon in day with two serious crashes.
Battle for yellow jersey remains incredibly tight with just one second gained.
Motorbikes booted off race for one stage and given fines.
Pogačar and Vingegaard locked together after huge battle on the Joux Plane, Rodríguez up to third as top of GC reshapes.
Breaking down the numbers from stage 12 of the Tour de France.
Two of cycling's fastest sprinters leave the race after difficult Tour.
Huge crash in opening 10km forces officials to neutralize the stage for almost 30 minutes, second crash soon after causes more injuries.
Coming as it does before a rest day, riders won't hold back.
High-profile segments are being raced faster than ever before as power numbers continue to reach higher peaks.
Battle for bonus seconds is driving force in UAE's tactics: 'It was still a victory in the battle for the yellow jersey.'
Podium push for Rodríguez and surging Pidcock as old and young Ineos Grenadiers riders feed off one another's energy.
Jumbo-Visma hangs on to the yellow jersey heading into the first Alpine multi-climb stages of this Tour de France.
Stunning scenery of Grand Colombier is the backdrop to another big GC tussle.
Pogačar attacks 500m from the summit to move within nine seconds of Vingegaard in first of three stages through the high mountains.
With Soudal Quick-Step on course for its worst Tour in a decade, the pressure's on to keep 'Project Remco' a reality for 2024.
Paul Maunder is diving into the history and culture of the Tour de France. Today it's Gertrude Stein.
A succession of tough climbs certain to shake things up.
Former world number 1 and Eurosport commentator predicts disrupted preparation might yet cost Pogačar: 'Vingegaard still has something to give in this race.'
'MVDP' sees few chances in a Tour de France that sees him emerging as a superb leadout man and building his form ahead of the road worlds.
The newly released model now boasts a pair of stage wins at the 2023 Tour de France.
Vingegaard expects 'decisive' day as Jumbo-Visma and UAE Emirates share fighting talk ahead of Grand Colombier battle.
Incredible day of racing on the eve of the Alpine stages.
Vingegaard and Pogačar finish in the bunch ahead of blockbuster stages in the Alps, Izagirre makes it two for Cofidis after team's long drought.
Four-time winner blames mechanicals for derailing his Tour ambitions and he's now at home watching from sidelines.
The Tour's third big summit finish could reshuffle the GC.
As the popular climber races his final Tour de France, we explore Pinot's bittersweet sporting trajectory of 'death and resurrection', and how he enchanted a nation.
Manxman receives surgery on 'complicated' fracture, not talking about returning to the Tour in quest to top the 'Merckx mark'.
Another analysis of the Tour by The Outer Line.
Belgian sprinter survives gauntlet in masterclass of how riders navigate the white-knuckle final sprints.
Rigo's Cannondale SuperSix Evo ridden for team EF Education-EasyPost is exactly the lightweight climber you'd expect.
Another sprint, another Philipsen masterclass.
Alpha sprinter and green jersey continues to dominate the bunch kicks, Vingegaard and Pogačar finish together in the peloton.
Jumbo-Visma climbing ace predicts Pogačar, Vingegaard to measure up: 'We haven’t had a true high mountain stage yet.'
A day for the attackers in advance of the next big mountains.
Weighing up the career and potential of the US national champion.
Velo also talks to the Bora-Hansgrohe rider about his other sporting passions, soccer and golf.
Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard are riding away from the pack in this Tour – here's how their rivals plan to catch back.
Paul Maunder is diving into the culture and history of the Tour de France. Today it's Coco Chanel.
The Bahrain-Victorious rider revived the GC hopes of his team by vaulting into fifth place overall after picking up the stage win from the break.
The bikes' white livery for the Tour de France calls attention to Bahrain’s historic pearling industry.
German superstar sits down for an unconventional Shoddy interview.
A look at cycling's challenges, both in the US and beyond.
Rumors of an early Van Aert departure are quickly shot down as Jumbo-Visma dodges Pogačar raid early in scorcher.
Bilbao tributes breakaway victory to Gino Mäder, Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard finish together in the bunch.
Van der Poel plays leadout-de-luxe to teammate Jasper Philipsen in evolution of personal and Alpecin-Deceuninck ambitions.
Action man Pidcock climbs up the standings, enjoying challenge of racing for GC and exploring limits.
Throughout this Tour, longtime cycling journalist John Wilcockson is writing about the riders who have to abandon the race: The Lost Boys.
A bunch gallop appears to be the most likely outcome.
In this column, we dive into the power numbers of the world’s best riders at the Tour de France.
In his latest diary, Lawson shares what it was like to climb Puy de Dome, how the mood is inside the team bus, and how team hotels are divvied up across the Tour de France.
An up-and-down day which should result in explosive racing.
Hovering at just 17 seconds behind the yellow jersey, a newly confident Pogačar seems poised for more: 'I am feeling day by day better.'
32 athletes, including Neilson Powless, Quinn Simmons, and Chloe Dygert have been selected to compete at the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland Aug 5-12.
This Factor aero bike features parts from FSA, Black Inc, and a blacked-out tire that definitely isn't sponsor correct.
Celebrating seven of the most prolific female cycling photographers for the Tour de France Femmes.
There's actually very little 'resting' on a grand tour rest day. Teams remain a beehive of activity, from training rides, backroom deals, family visits, and media.