The silent sponsor is Robert Van der Wallen, a Dutch billionaire who part-owns the team and puts some of his money into the ...
Things are hotting up at the Four de France. It’s going to be a warm day but there’s the trend of rising temperatures to ...
Today’s stage starts in Lannemezan and passes through Castelnau-Magnoac where Antoine Dupont was born and grew up. He’s the ...
The stage starts in Carcassonne, the eighth start or finish in ten years. Tim Wellens won Stage 15 here last year. But something has changed since then. France held local elections in March and ...
A day of wild suspense awaits. Ok, it’s sprint stage so the suspense will come late in the day but it could be more unpredictable than many a mountain stage.
This stage ought to go to the breakaway, and if not then end in a reduced bunch sprint. The flat finish doesn’t suit the Slovenian and with many riders well down on GC already plenty can go clear and ...
A mountain stage of sorts but mainly gentle roads. The breakaway has a good chance and someone might be able to take the yellow jersey today and keep it for a while as long as UAE and Visma-LAB agree ...
Today’s stage finish is on the Montjuïc hill in Barcelona. Like yesterday’s stage, like the Volta a Catalunya’s final day and like plenty more. If you wanted to find the one location that has hosted ...
“the landscape, no matter how sumptuous it may be, doesn’t add much to a big race. The race is sufficient in itself, it finds greatness in its own means. It ennobles the scenery more than it borrows ...
A scenic start and a sporting finish. We’ll see if Mathieu van der Poel can match Tadej Pogačar. Stage 1 Review: the sun was out and so was the public. Plenty of teams were trying new cooling methods ...
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