Tour de France Femmes Stage 7 Preview: A Very Selective Finale Promises Action
Stage 7 offers a chance for a breakaway before the weekend finale in the mountains.
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Stage 7 offers a chance for a breakaway before the weekend finale in the mountains.
There's no Tadej Pogačar, but a stupid-deep start list is assembling for 'the last chance saloon' of the GC racers.
A close call at the finish caps off a day for the GC riders.
The second half of the race heads into the mountains.
Remco Evenepoel’s on-again transfer deal to Red Bull headlines a wild 2025 rider market full of trade rumors, mergers, and team takeovers.
Le Court wins stage 5 of the Tour de France Femmes from elite group, becoming first African rider to triumph.
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Seven-time Tour de France finisher Bobby explores how the race has evolved almost beyond recognition in the past 25 years.
Another sprint stage in the Tour came down to the fastest riders in the pro peloton.
American and Canadian riders raced with grit in the Tour de France, earning respect in France and giving fans at home something to cheer for.
Lorena Wiebes overpowers Marianne Vos and Lara Gillespie to take another Tour de France Femmes victory, Vos retains Tour yellow jersey.
The race for yellow is on.
The sudden departure of performance director Rolf Aldag is only heightening speculation about the imminent arrival of Remco Evenepoel: 'Now is the moment to take a new path.'
Former champion Vollering clears concussion protocol but heavily bruised after coming down in ugly high-speed pile-up on Monday.
Iconic climb which featured on final stage of the Tour could be a regular fixture in future editions.
Pogačar the superhero, Roglič’s socks, Alaphilippe's embarrassment, men in mankinis and a few curse words...
Lorena Wiebes scored SD Worx-Protime's first stage success of the 2025 Tour de France Femmes, and now the Dutch superteam is looking for more.
Wout van Aert victory brightens frustrating Tour de France campaign for Vingegaard and Visma.
Wiebes beats Marianne Vos, who retakes yellow jersey; Demi Vollering involved in big crash but limps in.
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UAE Emirates-XRG won the lion's share of the prize money during the 2025 Tour de France, with some surprising names at the bottom of the list.
The fastest riders in the peloton should get their chance finally on day three.
Vos, Ferrand-Prévôt, Niewiadoma lurking close to maillot jaune and ready to strike in days to come.
A closer look at the Colnago Tadej Pogačar rode into Paris for the final stage of the Tour.
The rain doesn't dampen the action as the Tour finishes on a new circuit in Paris.
Tour de Hoody: Sure, Montmartre might look good on TV, but the best way to wrap up the Tour de France is with a drag race down the Champs-Élysées.
After years of being bored by the processional stage into Paris, Woods couldn't wish for anything more after a grueling third week at the Tour.
Stage 2 has another interesting parcours on offer.
Ferand-Prévôt and Niewiadoma shine on uphill finish to stage 1 of women's Tour.
Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt goes close to stage win in first-ever Tour de France stage, Vos swoops.
Pogačar was a man down and the level was even higher with the emergence of new rivals: 'One of the toughest Tours I've ever done.'
A stage of ups and down in terrain and fortunes ends up with a solo win by a sprinter
The old school nose strip is back at the Tour – even though team trainers and physiologists think they're nearly pointless for performance.
The growing desperation, the right places to attack and the pride: O'Connor, Powless and other breakaway artists with the keys to success.
Michael Woods fills us in on his years of experience racing at the pointy end.
The first stage will favor explosive riders rather than pure sprinters.
A shortened and drama-packed stage where an aggressive approach pays off for a previous stage-winner
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The Australian rider was injured earlier in the Tour de France but pulled off a brilliant solo victory on stage 18.
Vollering vs. the world? The toughest route yet and a deep GC field promise fireworks for the Tour de France Femmes.
A huge mountain day brings a breakaway win and changes in the top 10
Rodríguez fractures pelvis in heavy crash Wednesday as Tour de France braces for more dropouts across 10,000m climbing in the Alps.
Pain at the Tour is a unique type of punishment: 'You don’t control your effort; it is dictated to you, and you can never truly predict how much or how little you will have to suffer.'
The toughest finale in this year’s race will have a huge effect on the general classification.
Opportunistic GC riders will try to steal some time ahead of Saturday's big summit finish.
GC contenders to emerge as roads tilt upwards and difficulty level rises.
With the high mountains looming the horizon, things begin to get more selective.
Sprinters will be raring to go on the final flat, fast day of this year’s race.
A more straightforward day should see the fastest sprinters battle it out in the finale.
Punchy riders once again get an opportunity with undulating route and uphill rise to the line.
A trio of ascents up a category 3 climb will decide the stage 1 winner of the Tour de France Femmes.
The sprinters got their chance on stage 17. Well, some of them.
The sprinters were determined to get their chance today.
The third edition will see multiple laps of a 29-kilometer course in Baltimore for both the men’s and inaugural women’s races.
Stage victory by Jonathan Milan boosts his points advantage over Pogačar with two big climbing stages ahead.
'Nobody likes it.' Peloton braces for hectic Montmartre circuit that replaces the traditional Champs-Élysées sprint finale.
'I'm from Ljubljana, not Krypton': Tour leader fends off Superman comparisons as difference between him and Vingegaard closes on Ventoux.
The break can't foil the sprinters on likely their last chance to taste glory in the race.
Would Tadej Pogačar winning the green jersey of sprinters and puncheurs be Tour de France overkill? Sort of, but this is Pogi's world.
Remco Quits, Alaphilippe “Wins,” and Pogi Reigns: Mike Levy and Pete Cossins discuss stages 14 through 16, and what we can expect to see for the remaining stages of the Tour de France.
Simply put, this is the best 50+ minute climbing effort in cycling history.
Winds could ruin another chance for the sprinters.
Vingegaard falls, hits shoulder after plowing into finish line photographer following huge Tour de France showdown with Pogačar.
Pogačar outkicks Vingegaard on stage 16 summit finale after Visma launches multi-rider assault on the infamous 'Geant de Provence.'
The long road to the Ventoux brings a change of fortune for the home nation.
Huge division in fortunes at the Tour de France as minnow teams struggle to win enough to cover their fuel bills.
The elite men's race finishes in a two-up sprint between Torbjorn André Røed and Alexey Vermeulen, while elite women's and elite gender-expansive races finish in dominating fashion.
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Lidl-Trek US champion criticises 'cat 5' breakaway tactics after Tour de France near miss on ultra-attacking stage 15.
Pogačar rides into rest day with a formidable lead. Not even the sniffles can stop him now at the Tour de France.
'Like an idiot, I sprinted to try and win': Wild day at the Tour de France for Alaphilippe, who smashes both his shoulder and his radio in early crash.
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A stage of non-stop action through the rolling hills of south-west France
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The hyper-speed modern peloton is powered by as many as 5 gels per hour. Is that radical 120g carbohydrate rate a quick ticket to a personal best?