Lost Boys: The ‘nearly’ men
Injury forced Matteo Jorgensen out of the race, and Alexis Renard missed the time cut.
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Injury forced Matteo Jorgensen out of the race, and Alexis Renard missed the time cut.
Logjam on the Col de la Loze: An official race vehicle and motorcycles create a high-altitude traffic jam in second incident of this Tour.
Summerhill and DNA Pro Cycling's Kim Lucie stay in Green.
Pogačar blows up on crushing Col de la Loze ascent, falls to more than seven minutes back on GC in gruelling Alpine 'queen stage'.
Hidden valves, upgraded derailleur pulleys, Rotor cranksets, and other goodies on the bikes of Biniam Girmay and Rui Costa.
Jumbo-Visma says that GC fight is now 'over' as long as Vingegaard stays out of trouble.
The latest in the series about riders who are forced to leave the Tour de France.
Three opportunities remain for the fast men in the peloton, but they will have to beat dominant sprinter Jasper Philipsen and survive the Alps to take victory.
After years of dominance, Sagan flames out in a race he helped reconfigure.
Lost Boys: Three riders who all needed a big ride are sent home too early from the Tour de France.
American flying high in GC feels example needs to be made of crash-causing spectators and reflects on the special qualities he brings to Vingegaard and Jumbo-Visma.
In his latest race diary, Lawson Craddock talks about his dramatic breakaway, the crowds, and what it's like to race head-to-head with Wout van Aert and Thibaut Pinot.
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
Carbon wheels have come a long way and the Syncros Capital SL one-piece carbon wheels take things into a modern age.
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…
Annemiek van Vleuten and Demi Vollering are the big favorites for yellow but there are plenty of teams looking to upset the form book.
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.
Craddock hits career-best fourth, Powless remains tied for King of the Mountains jersey.
Pogačar accelerates twice in final 800m but can't distance Vingegaard to leave GC poised at 10 seconds.
A tale of four retirees.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Tour's third big summit finish could reshuffle the GC.
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.
Miami Nights' Paola Munoz and ACG’s Danny Summerhill take over the series leadership.
Alpha sprinter and green jersey continues to dominate the bunch kicks, Vingegaard and Pogačar finish together in the peloton.
A day for the attackers in advance of the next big mountains.
Velo also talks to the Bora-Hansgrohe rider about his other sporting passions, soccer and golf.
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.
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.
A bunch gallop appears to be the most likely outcome.
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.
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.
The US contingent is lighter after Quinn Simmons abandons, but the polka-dot jersey and 'maillot jaune' are in play.
Mind games continue between UAE-Team Emirates and Jumbo-Visma as Pogačar whittles deficit down to 17 seconds after 'small victory'.
Philipsen's wins have harvested more than 48,000 euros for the Dutch team, while the once-mighty Soudal Quick-Step languishes at the bottom with only 3,600 euros.
Woods caught Jorgenson in the final 500 meters after the American went on the attack with just under 50km to go.
Saturday's crash is just the latest in a long history of over-eager fans and too-close spectators causing chaos on the Tour de France.
Van Vleuten claims her fourth-ever Giro d'Italia Donne title.
Mark Cavendish looked on course for win 35, but a crash on stage 8 ended his Tour de France dream.
John Wilcockson looks back on his first interview with Cavendish ahead of the Manxman's debut Tour de France in 2007.
The argument for a few more months in the pro peloton.
Van Aert misfires in sprint as Vingegaard prepares for showdown with Tadej Pogačar on the Tour's most famous volcano at Puy-de-Dome.
Simon Yates drops from 4th to 6th, and Belgian rider Steff Cras who started 13th overall is evacuated by ambulance.
Another big sprint at the Tour but without the discipline’s biggest name.
The Dane beats Jasper Philipsen on a tough uphill drag to the line.
The Manxman leaves the race with a collarbone fracture after falling short of bettering Merckx mark.
Canyon-SRAM shredded the bunch on the rise to the finish line but Vas had the pace to take the win.
Another chance for Cavendish, Girmay and Philipsen with an uphill finish in Limoges.
Mechanical issues complicate things for Tour stage record-hunter.
‘I guess it’s not meant to be,’ Astana Qazaqstan sprinter says as mechanical mishap contributes to second place finish.
Cavendish went for an early sprint but gearing problems make it hard to keep Philipsen at bay.
The frenetic sprint finish on stage four saw two sprinters lose key leadout riders.
Paul Maunder is diving into the history and culture of the Tour de France. Today is Freddy Maertens.
The ACC reaches its midway point.
Pogačar plays it smart to deliver stinging rebuke to Vingegaard in stage 6's Pyrénéan brawl.
The mighty Tourmalet puts an end to Hindley's yellow jersey and Pogačar turns tables on Vingegaard in another wild ride.
Leadout hysteria, waiting for the break to go, and the element of surprise.
Labous moves into second overall as Ewers slips back.
British rider shares the stage win record with Eddy Merckx, and hopes to go one better in Bordeaux.
In this column, we dive into the power numbers of the world’s best riders at the Tour de France.
Thumbtacks on the roadway, twin brothers battling for the win, and an ‘Unchained’ Netflix storyline that continues to evolve