They’re a dangerous breed, mate. While you’re not looking, one of ‘em just might sneak past you and win the Tour de France. Do I still need a spoilers warning?
They’re a dangerous breed, mate. While you’re not looking, one of ‘em just might sneak past you and win the Tour de France. Do I still need a spoilers warning?
The Tour de France entered the Alps for three days of climbing, descending, and more climbing. Quick Quiz: Please answer just one of these questions to give others a chance. No prizes, just for fun. Which cyclist was the first American to win a stage win on the Alpe d’Huez? What year did this American read more
Our favorite former pro racer turned Peace Corps Volunteer and CyclingNews.com blogger, Christoph Herby, has stirred up tremendous interest in supporting the Benin National Team with his recent “Cycling in Benin” posts. His most recent post is “Dreaming of the Champs Elysées.”
The city of Colorado Springs is reviewing an application to rent the highway out for a day for a group of cyclists who will pay for the privilege of riding to the summit of Pikes Peak.
Chris Jones Diary, where the Yellow Devil makes an appearance and comments about his scuffle with Lance Armstrong. Bike World News has an Tour of California Photo Contest. Submit your photos, win a prize. As far as I’m concerned, Ken Conley wins the prize. Below is a sample, but see all of his photos at read more
Don’t read this if you’re waiting for the highlights video later tonight. First the fun news: Team Columbia’s Mark Cavendish sprinted for his third stage win today in the 105 mile 12th Stage from Lavelanet to Narbonne, showing that a team with a strong bio passport anti-drug program can still win and beat the cheaters. read more