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Once the course hit the more heavily populated Rhône Valley, the public showed en force to show their affection for the Tour.
Why was Thursday's stage 5 of the Tour de France a day without a breakaway? Tired legs and unfavorable winds helped keep the bunch together.
Stage 5 promised to be a stage for the sprinters — but no one predicted Peter Sagan would lose the green jersey to Sam Bennett, or that the yellow jersey would change hands due to a rule infraction.
On today's Active Pass roundtable, readers have questions about the generational shift in the sprint ranks. Will Mark Cavendish ever win another Tour de France stage?
Julian Alaphilippe turned over the yellow jersey to Adam Yates while Sam Bennett takes the green jersey from Peter Sagan.
The 2020 Tirreno-Adriatico will challenge riders with more than 15,000 meters of vertical elevation gain, as well as offer sprinters and rouleurs multiple chances for wins.
Belgian's massive turn on the slopes of Orcières-Merlette continues his streak of peerless performances since the August restart.
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James Startt scouts the best spot to shoot the maillot jaune on the historic Tour de France climb to Orcières Merlette.
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Rivals left reeling and responseless after Jumbo-Visma dominate first summit finish of the race.
Should Ineos Grenadiers be worried about Jumbo-Visma's strength at the Tour de France? Will Roglič and his team be disappointed to miss out on the yellow jersey? And how's the GC pecking order looking?
Watch Jumbo-Visma and Team Ineos Grenadiers light up the final kilometers of the first mountaintop finish of the 2020 Tour de France.
Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe came through the line in fifth place, sprinting to retain precious seconds and the overall lead.
Our fourth Active Pass roundtable features reader questions about the sprint battles. Why hasn't a rider emerged to challenge Peter Sagan for the Tour de France's green jersey?
Our technical guru answers questions about bottom brackets, floor pump gauges, older Campy style cable housing, and frame geometry.
Buying the lightest wheelset is the best way to win a hillclimb, right? Not so fast.
Frenchman braced and prepared to battle to retain race lead Tuesday.
CCC Team and Mitchelton-Scott riff on Matt White's butchering of Belgian star's name.
Our intrepid reporter learns the hard way that the 2020 Tour de France is being protected by a massive array of road blocks, closed roads, and traffic deviations meant to keep crowds away.
We dive into the power numbers from Neilson Powless, Robert Gesink, Sepp Kuss, and Tadej Pogačar from stage 2 of this year’s Tour de France.
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The climbs come hot, heavy, and early in this year's Tour de France, and Tuesday sees the first summit finish at the category 1 Orcières-Merlette, in the southern Alps.
A win on clinchers and a soap-slicked course have dictated the early storylines when it comes to Tour de France gear.
I like the way the sunlight almost serves as a spotlight on the riders. It’s a finishing shot for sure, but at least today I felt like I managed to come up with a certain variation on a theme.
Caleb Ewan, Alexander Kristoff, and other top sprinters say they are chasing stage wins and not the Tour de France's green points jersey.
Catch up on all the highlights of stage 3 of the 2020 Tour de France.
Is pocket rocket Caleb Ewan the most exciting sprinter in the pack? On the flip side, where's Peter Sagan? And what does Tuesday's summit finish have in store? Let's get some takes!
The Tour de France always serves up drama. On Monday, Frenchman Anthony Pérez crashed out of the race while leading the KOM competition. Pérez had spent the day in the breakaway targeting KOM points.
Julian Alaphilippe retains the leader's yellow jersey after the 198-kilometer stage from Sisteron in the Haute Provence region.
While there was no major fireworks among the yellow jersey contenders at the Tour's opening weekend, some are teetering off the back already.
'Bling' goes back to former team after four-year spell with Sunweb comes to a sudden close.
From Factor's yet-to-be-released aero bike to Canyon's Ultimate CFR, we look at a handful of new bikes already spotted at the 2020 Tour de France.
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Are we to believe Julian Alaphilippe, who says he is chasing stage wins and not overall victory at the 2020 Tour de France? We analyze Alaphilippe's potential as a GC racer this year.
The media ground game in 2020 is more like the enormity of the Olympics than racing's old-school charm.
Is there a symbolic significance to the Frenchman's victory? Did the early mountains have an impact? And what is Jumbo-Visma up to?
Belgian won bunch sprint for fourth in all-in bet for yellow jersey and stage win that went bust.
Frenchman sparked the selection on final climb of the stage to take race's second yellow jersey, dedicating the win to his father.
Peloton rolled out for day in the mountains clad in bandages and nursing bruises after traumatic Tour opener.
Relive the action and check out some dramatic-on bike footage capturing the sights and sounds of the pro peloton.
Lotto-Soudal left reeling after two key stage-hunters forced out of race, Groupama-FDJ hit by wave of injuries.
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In his first Tour de France diary, Andrew Hood muses about the rain and crashes, and laments the loss of the prologue at this year's race.
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Lizzie Deignan has become a global inspiration for athletic moms, and she's used her platform to advance topics like paid maternity leave and the need for a women's Tour de France.
Crashes, mid-race neutralizations and a dark-horse winner are the talking points in our Tour stage 1 roundtable. Let's get some takes!
Norwegian veteran wins opening sprint in Nice after heavy rain and technical parcours leads to handfuls of crashes.
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Watch highlights of the one-day race and the dramatic final kilometer of racing.
Trek-Segafredo make numbers count as Deignan and Longo-Borghini work together to deny Vos.
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Peter Sagan said the 2020 Tour de France is one for fans to watch on television, not from the side of the road.
Ewan, Bennett brace under expectation to deliver with few sprint opportunities available.
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We all know about Team Ineos Grenadiers vs. Jumbo-Visma. Here are five storylines outside of the GC battle and the race's COVID-19 precautions to follow throughout the 2020 Tour de France.
In an uphill sprint to the line, the reigning world champion from the Netherlands put her wheel across the line ahead of Italian Elisa Longo Borghini.
VeloNews checked in with three riders to get their take on La Course, in 2020 and beyond.
A short course with two punchy climbs should showcase excellent racing that will benefit from the Tour's prolific media coverage.
If there's any year that Team Ineos is going to be unseated from its Tour throne, it's this one. And Jumbo-Visma could be the team to make it happen.
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Arnaud Démare and Pascal Ackermann round out the podium, while Mathieu van der Poel barely misses top 3.
The statistics suggest that Sagan is the most consistent Tour rider of all time, with the possible exception of the Cannibal, Eddy Merckx.
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The Sunweb sprint specialist outrode Luka Mezgec and Florian Sénéchal by one second, with a strong kick to the line.
This is Deignan's third win at Plouay, which she won in 2015 and 2017.
Eurosport's Carlton Kirby explains what is lost and gained from broadcasting the Tour de France on-site vs. from a remote studio.
What is your weekly training volume? Now double it, add a few more hours and at least 50 watts to every pedal stroke, and that’s what it takes to train like a pro.
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