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In 1951, the Tour de France peloton lined up in Montpellier to climb Mont Ventoux for the very first time. This Tuesday, they ...
The ascent to hell on the punishing slopes of Mont Ventoux is one of the Tour de France's most formidable and iconic theatres ...
The International Testing Agency is set to implement an innovative anti-doping programme during the French race, which starts this Saturday.
Johnny Green, former road manager of The Clash, followed the Tour in 2004 and wrote one of the most revealing books on the ...
Why does the Tour de France keep producing one unstoppable champion who bends the world’s toughest race to their will?
The riders in the 2025 Tour de France have completed just over half of the 21 stages, with the lead at this point held by Tadej Pogačar. The Slovenian defending champion has a modest lead over his ...
The Tour de France began in 1903, and the first edition ever was won by Frenchman Maurice Garin. In the modern era, one can ...
But Big Mig never had a real rival to stir the public's emotions, with five different runners-up falling short. Unlike the other five-times winners Indurain did not win his first Tour. He did not even ...
Thirty years ago, and we still have our hearts in our hands. Cycling was becoming modern, not yet adult despite its antiquity ...
The Tour de France It is the most prestigious and demanding cycling race in the world that takes place every year during the ...
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Lance Armstrong’s former cycling team manager to pay back $1.2 million to the federal government.
What is doping? How do these prohibited substances work? In this Q&A episode, Euronews Tech Talks explores this topic with professor Andrea Petróczi.