Down But Not Out, Froome Will Start Stage 5 of Tour
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Retired professional Will Frischkorn talks about his time in the European peloton during the early 2000s
Marianne Vos out-sprinted a small group in stage 4, earning her a second stage win; she holds onto the GC lead
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Tour de France leader Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) said that any of the overall favorites risks losing a minute or more in Wednesday's stage over the cobbles
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Stage 5 of the Tour de France is finally here, offering up a hefty serving of cobblestones, putting the GC riders on edge
Riders will employ special equipment for the 15.4km of pavé in stage 5, relying on their teams' Paris-Roubaix equipment and expertise
The land cannot tell its stories, and so the Tour does its part; bit by bit and year by year it reminds the sport and its viewers of wars and things past
Results from stage 4 of the 2014 Tour de France
This week, Lennard Zinn answers questions about bike positioning and shimmy
A detailed look at the bike of the fastest man in France
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Giant-Shimano's Marcel Kittel timed his sprint perfectly to take a seventh Tour stage win in two years
Gaimon isn't at the Tour, but he knows all about the nine riders Garmin brought to France
Suspended Saxo-Tinkoff rider doesn't know how long pending doping inquiry will last, remains optimistic
Exiting with a knee injury, the Trek Factory Racing rider didn't even make it to France in the 2014 edition of the race he was once a favorite to win
The Team Sky leader ended up with ripped shorts, grazes on his elbow and leg, and spent the rest of the stage wearing a wrist brace
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Tour de France favorites Vincenzo Nibali, Chris Froome, and Alberto Contador admit the hectic nature of racing in Britain has rattled their nerves
Van Vleuten won with a solo breakaway in the finale, earning her second stage win of the 2014 Giro Rosa. Berlato was second; Hagiwara finished third
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American Andrew Talansky's chance meeting with Jonathan Vaughters set him on his way to leading Garmin's Tour team
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The Tour de France finished its stint in England with a stage from Cambridge to London
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Lefevre: “I think we are a top team. We have 42 victories with 13 different riders. We tried to select the nine best riders possible to get here in the Tour”
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Results from stage 3 of the 2014 Tour de France
Marianne Vos is back in the magia rosa, but competition is fierce at the 25th Giro Rosa
Stage 1 winner Marcel Kittel took a wet field sprint in front of Buckingham Palace in London for two wins in three days
American Chris Horner talks about his chances on the cobblestones and sitting in this first week
Tejay van Garderen, others, crashed due to overzealous Tour de France fans
The Team Sky leader recently rode from the Eurotunnel Terminal in Folkestone, on England’s south-east coast, to Calais in France
Nibali won Sunday's stage aboard a custom shark-themed Specialized S-Works Tarmac
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Photos from stage 2 of the 2014 Tour de France
Tejay van Garderen and Andrew Talansky find themselves sitting pretty at the Tour after a brutal second stage
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The Manx Missile may require surgery, and certainly needs recovery time, but it's unclear if he can regain his once-stellar form
Garmin's Alex Howes got his first Tour de France nod, and he's off and pedaling through the biggest show in pro cycling
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Results from stage 2 of the 2014 Tour de France
The Italian road champ steals a march on an elite pack hunting both stage and overall, and as they hesitate, he takes the win and the jersey
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Omega Pharma boss Patrick Lefevere explains why he brought director Brian Holm, acquitted on a sex charge regarding a minor, to the Tour
Netapp-Endura is on Fuji's all-new Transonic aero road frame for the Tour de France
Cavendish abandons the Tour after stage 1 and may face surgery, but maintains perspective about the crash that he says was his fault
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Photos from stage 1 of the 2014 Tour de France
Bike racing sometimes goes according to the book, but there are days when it respects neither plot nor narrative
The GC favorites got their first glimpse at what awaits them in a harrowing first week of the Tour de France in Saturday's hilly first stage
The stage winner and his colleagues marvel at the crowds, but say spectators need to take more care on course
Results from stage 1 of the 2014 Tour de France