Tour de France
Nairo Quintana, Colombia's Cycling Hero
Nairo Quintana, who grew up in a poor village in the Andes, has a chance to become Colombia's first Tour de France champion.
MTN-Qhubeka Will Soon Become The First African Team To Start the Tour de France
It took 102 years, but this year MTN-Qhubeka will become the first African team to start the Tour de France. It might just be the start of something big.
Cadel Evans Never Let Cycling Defeat Him
The 2011 Tour de France winner retired last month after a career defined as much by close losses as great victories.
Cycling's Camera Arms Race Is a Fight for Millions of Dollars
The Tour de France's future lies with helmet-mounted cameras and a desperate battle to corner the market is already brewing.
Bradley Wiggins: The Counter-Culture Hero of Cycling
One of the world's best cyclists is defying the bland athlete norm by embracing his love for mod culture. No, really!
The Tour de France Is a Strange, Temporary Party
I spent the day in a tiny French city as the peloton passed through.
The Diversity and Decay in Cycling
While cycling's old guard is crumbling, a racially diverse field of upstarts is set to make La Vuelta a Espana the race of the year.
Top Ten Occurrences of the Sporting Summer, In Light of Media I Have Recently Consumed
It's a long summer, and not everything is sports.
Did Mussolini's Cronies Murder the First Italian Tour de France Winner?
Ottavio Bottecchia may have been killed for his socialism.
The Futility, Glory, and Glorious Futility of French Cycling
The home country hasn't won the Tour de France in three decades, but the French still ride like maniacs.
Femen Protested at the Tour de France in London Yesterday
I was told that the group would be in Westminster at 3 PM. Uncertain what bicycles have to do with the oppression of women, I went to check it out.
Andrew Talansky Will Ride for the Soul of American Cycling at the Tour de France
Andrew Talansky is a star-on-the-rise in cycling, but he'll have his work cut out for him at this year's Tour de France.