VN Archives: Gearing up for the Tour … on Miguel’s wheel
We dug into the VeloNews archives to bring this blog by Allan Peiper as he recounts racing the 1992 Giro d'Italia with Miguel Indurain.
We dug into the VeloNews archives to bring this blog by Allan Peiper as he recounts racing the 1992 Giro d'Italia with Miguel Indurain.
Historical footage shows 13-year-old taking a medal at national level.
Former Tour-winner Delgado says Spanish fans feel 'like orphans' as other nations dominate the Tour de France and Vuelta a España.
Greg LeMond began to turn the tide on Stage 13 of the 1990 Tour de France, which he would go on to win ahead of Claudio Chiappucci.
For anyone bored of all the samey new bikes these days, here's a throw back to Indurain's iconic Pinarello Espada.
The five-time Tour winner says it's too early to call Tadej Pogačar the next Eddy Merckx.
New documentary explores the dominant nature of Miguel Indurain's rule of his era and how his rivals dealt with it.
The Tour de France will return to Spain's Basque Country for the start of the 110th edition for three stages.
Stage 16 of the 1993 Tour de France finished with the Peyresourde climb — and high drama in the high mountains.
Stage 1 ends in disaster when Wilfried Nelissen hits a police officer at top speed in finishing sprint.
On Indurain’s birthday, we remember his last Tour and our correspondent’s first.
Here’s your News Roundup for Friday, April 6. Stay up to speed on all of the stories circulating in the world of pro cycling.
Chris Froome said on Saturday it was an "honour" to be mentioned in the same breath as Eddy Merckx and Miguel Indurain.
After covering the Tour de France for 16 years, Andrew Hood reflects on changes in the peloton that make the Tour more riveting than ever
Retirements and the nation’s financial crisis are having a devastating effect on the peloton
Only seven riders in history have won both grand tours in the same season, for a total of 12 times
Contador sees "good things" coming from the confession, while Indurain says it has damaged the sport
Five-time Tour champ says Armstrong played fair and expects the Texan to fight his lifetime ban
Five-time Tour de France winner Miguel Indurain feels that the cloud over cycling's head is "sad," and is ruining cycling's image
Indurain admitted a rider of his characteristics will not be winning.
His third Tour victory follows Spain's win in soccer’s World Cup and triumphs from tennis star Rafa Nadal, Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso and NBA standout Pau Gasol.
Past winners of the Tour de France