Stage Hunters and Sled Dogs: All the American and Canadian Riders in the Tour de France
Five Americans and two Canadians: Stage wins or bust for North American contingent during the 2025 Tour de France.
Five Americans and two Canadians: Stage wins or bust for North American contingent during the 2025 Tour de France.
Simmons, Barta join a relatively thin US presence at the 2025 Tour de France, but one that makes up in quality for a lack in numbers.
North Americans in the Tour de France: 3 Americans and 3 Canadians lit up the race from start to finish with attacks, top-10s, near-misses.
Illness stopped Boivin and Woods at the doorstep in Paris, but the North American contingent lit up this Tour de France in ways unseen in decades.
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Sepp Kuss won a stage, and Brandon McNulty helped deliver Tadej Pogačar to the yellow jersey — crashes, successes and surprises were all part of the North American contingent's Tour de France.
Michael Woods sees leadership, with Sepp Kuss, Neilson Powless, Brandon McNulty and Sean Bennett in key support roles.
Guillaume Boivin confident of riders' own health at Paris-Nice, though he and others fear measures to prevent spread of virus around general public could put long-term stopper on racing.
The Cycling Academy Team adds three riders with WorldTour experience to its roster for the 2016 season.
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Six U.S. riders and two Canadians head a solid North American contingent for the season's final grand tour, the Vuelta a España
Canadian claims victory in stage 2 at the six-day race through Quebec
The six-day race through Quebec kicks off with a 165km flat stage
With a record of making history, Taylor Phinney hits another milestone by becoming the first joint winner of a medal in the history of any world road championships.
Canadian Guillaume Boivin wins the opening stage of the six-day Mi-Août en Bretagne.