Tour de France stage 19 video highlights
Attackers seek to deny the sprinters on faster, flatter day in race.
Attackers seek to deny the sprinters on faster, flatter day in race.
Belgian rider says he was caught out by race-winning move of Christophe Laporte.
Here's where things stand in the races for yellow, green, white, and KoM jerseys after 19 stages of this year's Tour.
'We know that with Caleb we have one of the fastest in the peloton. Even if the two crashes have impacted him,' says team boss.
Küng is one of the most sought after riders on the WorldTour transfer market.
Vingegaard not letting guard down for Saturday's TT after sailing through one more day in yellow jersey on Friday.
Fabio Jakobsen didn't win the Tour's uphill sprint Friday. But he's hoping on three key things to deliver him a VIP victory in Paris on Sunday.
Team boss highlights the three main reasons why Pogačar failed to win the Tour de France.
Stage 19. We're almost there. But before the weekend, there's one more stage that looks like one for the sprinters.
The Frenchman jumped out of the bunch in the final kilometer to steal an impressive solo win.
The Jumbo-Visma rider secures France's first win at the 2022 Tour de France.
This is the third time during the 2022 Tour de France protesters disrupted the race.
Australian sprinter is lanterne rouge in a race he wasn’t sure he’d be able to finish.
No 2020 repeat? Jumbo-Visma, Jonas Vingegarad leave no stone unturned for Tour de France decider on Saturday.
The Vittoria Corsa family of high-performance road tires gains its first nylon model, and there’s plenty of Corsa DNA baked in.
Mas is the second rider from Movistar to leave the race with the virus.
Mauro Gianetti congratulates Jonas Vingegaard and thanks the Dane for the sporting gesture to wait for the fallen Pogačar.
Our coverage continues from Europe's biggest bike show with a whole bunch of new and interesting gear.
Green jersey Van Aert drops the climbers in Tour's mountain stage: 'It was a good test to know if I can target the maillot jaune one day.'
Could there still be a final twist in the tale?
Exclusive interview with the former Tour de France winner on his status within the team, proving doubters wrong, and his best numbers ever.
Jonas Vingegaard didn’t have to wait for Tadej Pogačar. It's a good thing he did.
One thing's for sure, the reigning Tour de France champion will fight to his last breath.
Our predictions for stage 19. It's the final chance for the sprinters before the Champs-Élysées.
We all just lived the most dramatic hour of Tour de France racing in recent memory.
Jonas Vingegaard now leads the Tour de France by 3:26 after extending his advantage over Tadej Pogačar on stage 18.
Killers or brothers: What do we want from our Tour champions?
Last chance saloon for many teams who haven't won yet; we could see a 'breakaway world championships' as the race leaves the Pyrenees.
The novel engineering principle behind the 52/63 aero road wheels might actually move the needle on the category.
The king is dead. Long live the king!
Quick-Step sprint star completes final mountain stage of Tour de France with four minutes to spare before resetting for two sprints to come.
'We’ve got a couple of guys who can climb similar speeds. I think that Egan can climb at that rate,' says deputy team principal.
Another premium aero road bike enters the fray.
‘I didn’t have to attack.’ Vingegaard rides Van Aert’s wheel as burly Belgian bludgeons Pogačar out of contention.
With two rivals close behind Colombian rider pledges to remain focused in final three stages.
Catch up on a great day's racing from the final mountain stage of this year’s Tour.
Ineos Grenadiers and EF Education–EasyPost both got refreshed and optimized chains for cycling’s biggest race.
Groupama-FDJ leader saves best till last and is on track for France’s best Tour finish since 2017 after putting more than two minutes into rival Quintana.
The German rider misses out by just eight points after Vingegaard takes the stage win.
Two-time defending champion tips his hat to his Danish rival: 'In the end, Jonas was really, really strong on the final climb.'
The last mountain stage takes the Tour de France peloton to the scene of a heroic story born from extraordinary adversity.
The Ineos Grenadiers rider says he'd had enough of the Pogačar and Vingegaard attacks when he went off the front on the Spandelles.
Niermann responds to criticism of team's green and yellow jersey plans and lauds Vingegaard as 'the best climber in the world right now.'
Jonas Vingegaard waited for Tadej Pogačar after a last-descent crash and then widened his grip on the yellow jersey.
Rather than keep pressing the action, the yellow jersey soft-pedaled until his direct GC rival was able to regain contact.
The aerodynamic stock-only frame is made overseas, deviating from the brand’s other fully custom made-in-Utah model.
New Zealand rider and Nils Eekhoff both fall at pinch point along course.
The former winner is the second Israel-Premier Tech rider to leave the race with the virus.
Frenchman still searching for form, says he was far from his usual level on Wednesday.
McNulty's comments reveal Pogačar didn't have the legs to attack Vingegaard on the final climb.
Four seconds separate the Groupama-FDJ climber from his Colombian rival ahead of stage 18. For Gaudu, the mental side is crucial.
Only four teams among the 22 starters still have all eight original riders remaining in the race.
Tour de Hoody: Across this Tour de France, US and Canadian riders are attacking and delivering results unseen by North American riders in decades.
Schmolke unveils a weight-weenie special with disc brakes, internal cable routing, beep-boop gears, and clincher wheels.
Our predictions for stage 18, the final mountain test of the Tour which is surely one for the top GC men.
This isn't a confident Pogačar, but it is a determined one.
Geraint Thomas is even more in third place than he was before.
The Dutchman crossed the line 15 seconds inside the time limit, keeping his dream of Paris victory alive with one mountain stage to go.
Simon Geschke's plan is to seal the Tour de France polka dot jersey before Hautacam when the true Tour kings will take over.
Pogačar took his third stage win of the Tour, but it was impossible to shake Vingegaard who crossed the line on his rival's wheel.
Thursday's 18th stage features two hors catégorie climbs, including the summit finish on Hautacam, with a first category slope sandwiched in between.
Catch up on the action from another huge day in the mountains.
The Dane will need to stand up to one more serious challenge from Pogačar.
'They made the race incredibly hard today. If you see the time gaps in the GC it's kind of crazy,' says Jumbo-Visma DS.
The defending champion hasn't landed a single blow on Jonas Vingegaard and has just two days to realistically crack him.
UAE Team Emirates is down to four riders after Majka succumbs to injury sustained in stage 16 mechanical.
The American helped pace Tadej Pogačar for most of the final 30 kilometers, setting up the Slovenian for the stage victory.
Stage 17 sees the peloton tackle four climbs in the Pyrenees, a mountain range with an enchanting history at the Tour de France.
Dutch sprinter slumps against barriers after battle to stay in the race.
'What we did today, Mikkel Bjerg first and Brandon McNulty afterwards, was something exceptional,' says team boss Mauro Gianetti.
Thomas limits his loses to the top two as Adam Yates struggles through illness and drops three places in the GC.
Adam Yates and Tom Pidcock drop down the overall standings as Romain Bardet bounces back to sixth overall.
Brandon McNulty rode at the front to blow up the peloton and crossed the line third to win the most combative prize.
Jumbo-Visma's green machine mathematically safe in points classification after stage 17 intermediate sprint. If he completes race, he’ll win his first 'maillot vert.'
Rejigged prime system and aggressive racing by breakaway riders change dynamics of best climber's competition.
Niner’s new RKT 9 RDO looks ready to rip, Northwave debuted a bunch of new shoes for on-road and off, and Elite is helping keep the ick out of your bottles.
Australian sprinter looks destined to stay with Lotto-Soudal but says he wants to strengthen his leadout train.
The Colombian climber confirmed he's back in top shape after taking antibiotics to step back into key helper role just in time for the Pyrénées.
UAE Emirates on the ropes after loss of fourth rider as pressure mounts on Tadej Pogačar; Tim Wellens latest to leave with COVID-19.
Movistar's GC leader Enric Mas continues to struggle and drops out of the top-10 with the promise to ride into breakaway.