Let’s be honest: every cyclist – yes, including you, me, and Dave from accounting with his squeaky hybrid – secretly thinks they’d win the Tour de France.
Kim Le Court (AG Insurance–Soudal) stormed to victory in Guéret on stage five of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, seizing not only the stage win but also the coveted yellow jersey from Marianne Vos after a ferocious finale that blew the race wide…
Today, we bring you an inspiring example of how cycling can be conducive to creativity and vice versa. One of the prizes in the 2025 edition of our annual Tour de France contest were unique bracelets crafted from the chain taken off the very bike…
The first three stages of the 2025 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift (TdFFaZ) have seen favorites abandon, crash or announce injuries, much of this carnage related to the Giro d’Italia Women, which ended only two weeks before the TdFFaZ began.
Lidl-Trek’s Jonathan Milan won the Škod Green Jersey with a late stage win and a harvesting of intermediate sprint (IS) points to deny Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates–XRG), who was not actively competing in that competition. His margin of victory over the yellow jersey winner…
Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates–XRG) and Jonas Vingegaard (Visma–Lease a Bike) fought yet another tooth-and-nails duel for three weeks, though some of the suspense fell out of it after the Dane lost 1:05 to his Slovenian nemesis in the stage 5 time trial. Vingegaard’s deficit…
Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates–XRG) has once again asserted his supremacy by claiming his fourth Tour de France title. From the moment he pulled ahead during the stage 5 time trial—gaining a decisive 1:05 advantage over Jonas Vingegaard (Visma–Lease a Bike)—Pogačar maintained a relentless pace…
It’s hard to see how, barring injury or illness, anyone can beat Demi Vollering in this year’s Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift (TdFF). She is the most successful rider in the three-year history of the race, winning in 2023 and finishing second in 2022…
As expected, Tadej Pogačar took a stranglehold on his fourth Tour de France victory in the first two of three Alpine stages, resisting with his customary icy aplomb Visma–Lease a Bike’s desperate efforts to find a weakness in his armour.
Lidl-Trek’s Jonathan Milan won Wednesday’s stage 17 bunch sprint after a crash about 800m from the finish line unseated or held up most of his rivals and reduced the group racing for the win to about 10 riders. With the 50 points he took from…