WorldTour peloton left training on instinct amid uncertainty over race schedules
WorldTour pros left trying to find balance between holding fitness and keeping fresh as they wait to hear when next race will be.
WorldTour pros left trying to find balance between holding fitness and keeping fresh as they wait to hear when next race will be.
Pro cycling managers have told The Outer Line that the COVID-19 pandemic could spell financial ruin for professional teams as their sponsors weather the uncertain economic future.
French government officials are in contact with ASO to study ways to hold a stripped-down version of the Tour this summer.
Mura was impossible to ignore in the press rooms of the Tour de France, a race he first covered in the 1960’s, and remained by far his favorite race.
Veteran Belgian manager warns that if the Tour de France cannot be held, the fallout could be costly for team budgets.
Dutch races this weekend seeing increasingly-powerful line ups as teams scramble to find opportunities for riders scheduled to start northern classics.
Cobbles, 18 kilometers of bridge crossings, an individual time trial, and two, pancake-flat days for the sprinters.
The story of Primož Roglič’s unimaginable rise to the top of Grand Tour racing.
The reigning world time trial champion doesn't get into details, but said he was becoming a person he didn't like ahead of his abrupt Tour exit
The four-time Tour winner joins his teammates at a training camp after finishing a decisive phase of his recovery
Six French teams will line up in this summer's Tour as ASO gives B&B its first shot of racing in July
The Colombian sprinter wants to put the bumpy 2019 season behind him as he targets a return to the Tour de France in his second season with UAE-Team Emirates
The 2019 Tour winner vows to race the Italian grand tour some day, but it won't be in 2020 as the Tour and the Olympics will be at the center of his calendar.
From Issue 87 • Words by John Wilcockson, Images by Graham Watson
Deceuninck-Quick-Step boss Patrick Lefevere feels Alaphilippe should target other races before Flanders or the Tour - but isn't going to hold him back either.
Colombia's first yellow jersey-winner is taking the heat off himself as he prepares for 2020 with big ambitions.
The Spanish worker eyes the Olympic Games without losing the team's focus on the yellow jersey.
From issue 87 • Words by James Startt, Images by James Startt and Graham Watson
Long stages, high mountains, and unpredictable weather have become part of the Giro d'Italia's identity and throw riders challenges not faced at the Tour de France or Vuelta a Espana.
Cycling's generational shift was on full display in 2019, with Remco Evenepoel, Egan Bernal, and others winning big. Andrew Hood examines the how Generation Z has changed the sport.
The French nearly-man is among the last of the legends when black-and-white photography documented cycling's golden era.
Dennis left out of contract and only in the running for a low-value deal as teams either out of space or question Australian's reliability.
Poulidor was seen as a 'real face of cycling' in France as a result of hard-working attitude and wealth of victories
From issue 87 • Words and Image from Brett Horton/Horton Collection
From Issue 88 • Words and Images by James Startt
Direct Energie won the season rankings to earn automatic bids for the major races, but team changed tactics to do it.
The 2020 Tour de France route boasts nine mountain stages, and plenty of climbing. The Outer Line says the race will be won during the sole individual time trial on stage 20.
Four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome will undergo another operation as part of his ongoing recovery.
Tour de France organizer to launch a new race in Saudi Arabia in 2020.
Peter Sagan will race the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France in 2020 for the first time in his career.
Mitchelton-Scott enjoyed a banner season in 2019, with four stage wins in the Tour de France that sport directors admit will be hard to match.
Bernal happy to let the road decide who will lead the Tour de France, but first he has to decide if he will even be at the start line in Nice.
The high point of next year's race at 2300m could prove decisive in the highly unconventional route
Words by John Wilcockson, Images by A.S.O./Thomas Colpaert
Will the route end the Ineos stranglehold? What is the impact of a mountain TT? We roundtable a Tour de France route that destroys the rulebook.
Our grand-parents would not recognize the unconventional and surprising Tour route revealed Tuesday in Paris
Race organizers reveal dynamic route packed with innovations, new climbs, and fewer long stages.
The stars in Ineos are already positioning themselves for leadership at next year's Tour de France
2020 Tour set to be packed with medium and high mountain stages while enabling sprinters to stay in the mix throughout.
Who has had a better season: Egan Bernal or Primoz Roglic? Il Lombardia could feature a showdown between the two stars of 2019.
2020 route could contain plenty of unusual twists including early mountain tests, a Planche des Belles Filles time trial, and a final phase in Jura and Vosges mountains.
Italy's fall classics don't get the attention they deserve, but a new project could help revive some of cycling's most prestigious races
Spain's Basque Country could host the 2023 Tour de France while Euskadi targets a jump to the Pro-Conti level next season.
The 2019 racing season is just winding down, but details of next year's grand tours will be revealed last this month with surprises galore.
Chris Froome continues on his comeback trail as he rides on open roads for first time since June crash. He is set to race Japan's Saitama Criterium at the end of October.
The Slovenian wasted no time after winning the Spanish grand tour to say that the Tour is at the center of his ambitions.
Chris Froome hopes to race again in 2019 and will participate in the Saitama Criterium in October.
From issue 87 • Words by James Startt with images from Graham Watson
With 11 stage wins in 2019, the Irish sprinter is among the fastest men in the peloton. But he still feels like the third-string sprinter on his own team.
The Colombia superstar suggests his impending team change will bring him more support than he received at Movistar
For the first time in six years, our own Dave Everett missed covering the Tour de France. What did he learn about the race watching on TV from home?
Julian Alaphilippe revived French dreams with his thrilling Tour ride, but this writer hopes "Loulou" stays just the way he is.
The 22-year-old phenom was welcomed by 10,000 fans in his home town of Zipaquirá to celebrate his historic win.
With his season all but over, the Dutch star is mulling a change of team colors to kick-start his suddenly stalled career
In this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we speak to Team EF Education First CEO Jonathan Vaughters about his new book: 'One-Way Ticket: Nine Lives on Two Wheels.'
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Egan Bernal won the Tour de France, but for a few stages, it appeared that Thibaut Pinot was poised for victory. Shane Stokes examines what such an outcome would have meant for pro cycling, and argues that both the race and the sport would have been boosted by a Pinot victory in Paris.
Team Ineos again won the Tour de France. But, the British team showed rare signs of weaknesses in the Tour's high mountains. And, with the rise of Egan Bernal, who will lead the team at the 2020 Tour?
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Pinot vows to return to the Tour de France next year to make amends for his tearful departure
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Egan Bernal's long journey to the 2019 Tour de France victory included a few moments when the young Colombian seized the opportunities that were in front of him.
How should we rate this year's Tour de France, and what were the most exciting and important moments of the race? Our final roundtable addresses the talking points from the Tour.
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After four stages hustling for promo goods, sustaining minor injuries and emotional damage in the process, I’m proud to bring you the single most important story of the Tour de France. These are the hits and (mostly) misses of the 2019 Tour de France promotional caravan.
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A year after winning, the Welshman prefers to celebrate Bernal’s victory instead of being bitter of his missed chance to defend.
Young guns shine in the final stage of the Tour as 25-year-old Ewan wins on the Champs-Elysées and 22-year-old Bernal wraps up the overall.
The 'lanterne rouge' - the last-placed rider in the Tour - used to be a lucrative and sought-after prize. Although riders no longer seek to be the last man on GC, the 'red lantern' is still an important symbol in the Tour.
Egan Bernal looked down at the stuffed lion in his hand, the bouquet of yellow flowers cradled in his arm, and shook his head gently. In that moment, he realised – or began to realise, or maybe didn't quite realise yet at all – that he was about to win the Tour de France.
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