Results: 2015 Tour de France, stage 12
Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) powers through torrential downpour to win stage 12 of the 2015 Tour de France in the Pyrenees.
Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) powers through torrential downpour to win stage 12 of the 2015 Tour de France in the Pyrenees.
Joaquim Rodriguez rides alone to his second stage win of the Tour de France after a brutal day of climbing that finished in pouring rain.
The reigning champion has struggled to keep pace in the Tour since its start in Utrecht
Lance Armstrong is riding two stages of the Tour with a cancer charity, one day ahead of the peloton
A lack of fitness kept Marcel Kittel out of the Tour de France, but he'll return to race at the Tour de Pologne next month
The peloton pays its respects to Fabio Casartelli, who died 20 years ago in a crash on the Portet-d'Aspet
Questions surrounding Chris Froome and whether or not he's racing clean have dominated the race in recent days
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World champ Michal Kwiatkowski uploaded his power data from stage 11 to Strava, showing just how hard the Tour is, even in the grupetto.
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Cannondale-Garmin's Haas off to a rough start in his first Tour de France, but he's bounced back from illness intent on making it to Paris.
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Tour de France journalists and riders alike view Lance Armstrong's charity ride with a mixture of hostility and apathy.
Geraint Thomas says he and Team Sky are solely focused on the task at hand: delivering Chris Froome to his second Tour de France victory.
Tour de France leader Froome wants to silence critics by undergoing additional testing to prove that he is riding clean.
With a massive climb over the Col du Tourmalet, the Tour de France delivers another day of action in the Pyrénées.
Rafal Majka won stage 11 with a solo breakaway. The Polish rider attacked on the Col du Tourmalet and held off the chasers to the finish.
Ivan Basso, two-time Giro d'Italia winner, says Wednesday's surgery was successful.
Tinkoff-Saxo notches its first stage win of the 2015 Tour with a bold solo win by Rafal Majka, king of the mountains in last year's race.
Chris Froome has a firm hold on the race lead, but the race is far from over, warns his British team Sky
The Sky rider faces questions from all sides after his strong ride in Tuesday's stage 10
Armstrong is participating in a charity ride that aims to raise money for cancer research
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With an emphatic second-place finish in the Tour's stage 10, Richie Porte puts the bad memories of the Giro d'Italia behind him.
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Cannondale-Garmin says it will fight on for Talansky and Martin's GC placings, but Hesjedal is looking for redemption with a stage win.
The Tour's first Pyrenean test proves to be a big one as Froome displays dominance and many GC favorites fall behind.
Although American Tejay van Garderen ceded time to race leader Froome, he's satisfied to hold his podium placing and take time on rivals
Contador will have to draw on all of his tactical know-how to overcome Froome's lead, but the yellow jersey is wise to the dangers ahead.
After dominant stage 10 win, Chris Froome says he's gone above and beyond to help anti-doping authorities and that he has nothing to hide
Froome displays his dominance on the first big mountain stage of the Tour de France, and the battle for the green jersey heats up.
Chris Froome rides alone to victory on the hors-categorie Pierre-Saint-Martin finish, leaving GC rivals in his wake, wearing yellow.
Sky's boss says Tejay van Garderen is riding strong and his biggest challenge is the unknown
The 2013 Tour de France champion says he'll let others make the moves in the first mountain stages of the race
Take a look back at the first nine stages of the Tour, which took the peloton through the Netherlands and Belgium before entering France
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Tejay van Garderen altered his rest-day protocol, shortening his ride and keeping a careful eye on his food and fluid intake
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Caley Fretz and Andrew Hood talk about the hectic first week of the Tour de France with The Cycling Podcast.
Team Sky is scrambling its lawyers to address a suspected case of data theft in which hackers may have stolen Chris Froome's power data
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The 105km race climbs from sea level to 11,072 feet and often features international professionals and top climbers.
Nairo Quintana needs to pull back time on GC leader Chris Froome, but feels that the Tour's mountain stages ahead will offer opportunity
Crystal Anthony and Todd Wells each took their respective elite titles at the ProXCT Boston Rebellion race on Saturday.
Can top GC riders from Spain collaborate for mutual gain at the expense of Froome's GC lead? It will play out in the mountains.
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Commissaire relegates Italian Mattia Gavazzi for punching stage winner Marko Kump at Tour of Qinghai Lake.
After 145km of racing, the stage will finish on the steep ascent up to La Pierre-St-Martin.
Three-time cyclocross world champion turned road racer, Zdenek Stybar, has extended with Etixx-Quick-Step through the next two seasons.
Defending Tour champ Vincenzo Nibali is confident with two weeks left in race, though he admits that Chris Froome is on great form.
Tejay van Garderen has turned the fab four' into the 'fab five' with a strong ride through the Tour's first week.
The Sky rider, who has a 12-second lead in the GC, is pleased with his preparations for the French grand tour
Fast wheels, slick bikes, and wide gears for the Tour's tough team time trial
Adam Yates feels confident ahead of the Tour de France's first mountain stages, despite losing three teammates to crashes in week one.
Andrew Hood takes a look at what's worth remembering, and forgetting, at the Tour through the opening nine stages
Richie Porte says he's excited to finish the Tour de France with his friend Chris Froome, but he's ready to lead a team
The Tinkoff-Saxo rider announces that he has testicular cancer and will withdraw from the Tour de France immediately
The Tour de France enters the mountains this week, so Andrew Hood breaks down the race favorites before the road turns upward
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