Tour de France: Caravan of Love part two
Will we go home with any freebies thrown out by the lovely people of the publicity caravan? Will our gyrating thespian Jonathan make it to Paris? M...
Read moreAnother fine day for Team Sunweb, but it was Warren Barguil’s fine teamwork that stole the show
Read moreRobert Millar was the most successful British climber of his generation. Here, he shares the accumulated knowledge gleaned from a career spent up t...
Read moreRather than rolling back the years, Alberto Contador found a new way to race. He remains a rider of relevance, one who can still excite and inspir...
Read moreIn her first full season, Coryn Rivera has made a real splash in the WomensTour. Still, with the World Championships on the horizon, she’s not done...
Read moreThe British champion goes it alone over the Port de Balès in memory of Tom Simpson. We enjoyed it immensely
Read moreA wing and a prayer: five stages for Kittel and three Hail Marys for any other sprinters hoping to land a win before Paris
Read morePole vaulted after a valiant effort: with more insipid tactics from everyone but Quick Step, breakaway hot rod Bodnar deserves all the kudos
Read moreFined and penalised for throwing a punch on stage 10. Wasn’t Sagan disqualified for a lesser infringement?
Read moreFour stages wins and counting for the dominant sprinter of this Tour – Marcel Kittel
Read moreHe’s done over 800 kilometres on the front of the Tour bunch already and has great hair. Here’s to Quick Step’s breakaway buster extraordinaire Jul...
Read moreThe Tour can wait. There’s a carnival procession to be witnessed and freebies to be had. We join the publicity caravan, Henri Desgrange’s 1930 mark...
Read moreRest day for the riders, but the mechanics are hard at it as usual. Bike prepping with the Cannondale crew
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