De Gendt upset over jury decision to award Barguil Tour’s super-combativity prize
Belgian Thomas De Gendt blasted an all French jury for naming Warren Barguil as the race’s most aggressive rider.
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Belgian Thomas De Gendt blasted an all French jury for naming Warren Barguil as the race’s most aggressive rider.
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After the frustrating loss of sprinter Mark Cavendish to an early crash, Boasson Hagen gets redemption for Dimension Data team at Tour.
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In the modern era, Twitter, Facebook, and other social media influence the Tour de France just as much as the riders and teams.
Chris Froome is still winless in 2017. What can the Tour champ in waiting do the prove himself to the peloton and fans?
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Cannondale-Drapac has been public about its search for a new sponsor, and Rigoberto Urán's magic Tour de France may aid the effort.
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The Quick-Step Floors rider clawed his way back after losing time in a crash earlier in the race and has attacked several times.
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Rigoberto Urán's tactical wisdom helps the Colombian slip onto the Tour podium in the race's penultimate mountain stage.
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Team Sky imposed its will on the peloton in stage 17, escorting Chris Froome over the Telegraph and Galibier to protect the yellow jersey.
With the Tour de France concluding in a few days, news about potential rider transfers is heating up.
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Since Zwift's initial launch and our first review, the evolution of this virtual world has been extraordinary...
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The race for the Tour's green jersey pits two very different sprinters: Michael Matthews and Marcel Kittel. Can Kittel hang on to the lead?
John Degenkolb appears to take a swing at Michael Matthews after a close sprint finish in Tour de France stage 16.
Marcel Kittel has won five stages at this Tour de France and is expected to contend for No. 6 Wednesday in Romans-sur-Isere.
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The fourth edition of the women’s La Course has a new format: an epic mountain stage followed by a pursuit time trial in Marseille.
With one week of racing left at the Tour de France, Rigoberto Urán sits 29 seconds out of first place.
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With a remarkable recovery from back injury suffered in stage 9, Dan Martin is riding aggressively and taking back time in the overall.
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Michael Matthews is thriving on his new Sunweb team, where he has increased support for sprint stages, like the one he won Saturday.
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Tour de France stage 13 delivers as one of the race's most thrilling days. There are three key components that made it must-see TV.
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Rigoberto Uran proves he's really handy with just one gear. Riders can't decide if they should wait for Froome, and bottles, oh the bottles!
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After escaping a scary crash in stage 9, Dan Martin is hobbled but undeterred in his aim to ride onto the Tour de France podium.
Mikel Landa says he'll be a loyal lieutenant to Chris Froome at the Tour, but the stage 12 finish called the Spaniards motives into question.
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There are 23,000 police officers keeping watch on the Tour de France to ensure safety for everyone involved.
The 29-year-old German has dominated the sprint stages in this Tour de France. Now he needs to survive until Paris.
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Nacer Bouhanni's tiff with Jack Bauer in Tour de France stage 10 raises questions about the UCI jury's fairness.
Romain Bardet has a chance of winning the yellow jersey at this Tour — which would break a decades-long drought for the French.
The mostly flat route from Eymet to Pau could be highlighted by some jittery riding among the GC favorites.
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Rigoberto Uran carefully measured his effort throughout a brutal day of racing. Here's a look at his power data from Tour de France stage 9.
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After taking his hand off the bars to strike a Quick-Step rider, Nacer Bouhanni is slapped with a minor penalty.
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Marcel Kittel is focused on winning his first green jersey, but it is the breakaways, not bunch sprints that pose the biggest threat to his aim.
Bora-Hansgrohe confirms that Peter Sagan is solely focused on an unprecedented third consecutive world championship title.