Tuesday, July 24, 2012

REFILE-Olympics-Cycling-Evans ready to ride in London despite Tour trial

Reuters

Power Analysis: Sørensen tears up week three of the Tour


velo news

Wiggins completes Great Britain’s cycling renaissance

velo news

Wiggins says it’s gold or nothing as British papers light up

velo news

USA Pro Cycling Challenge CEO reaps creative ideas from Tour de France


Denver Post

How Team Sky guided Bradley Wiggins to Tour de France victory

velo nation

Jurgen Van Den Broeck: “Next year’s Tour de France is already in my head”

velo nation

Jimmy Engoulvent philosophical about Tour de France Lanterne Rouge

velo nation

Tour de France Wrap-up: Katusha dissatisfied with Menchov’s result

velo nation

Monday, July 23, 2012

2013 Tour de France Contenders

A Twisted Spoke.com

US Olympic Cycling Team 2012: Updated News, Roster and Analysis

Bleacher Report

Boonen working in Wallonie to prepare for Olympics

cycling news

Riis: Contador must win Vuelta a Espana, Schleck won't be a factor in the race

Cycling News

Wloszczowska's Olympic participation in doubt

Cycling News

LeMond: Van Garderen has the ambition for Tour success

Cycling News

Preview: London 2012 Olympic road race course

Cycling News

Cycling: Tour glory is perfect prep for Olympics, says Chris Boardman

Wales Online

Hardly Serious with Jens Voigt


Bicycling.com

Well, I was expecting a rest day today, or at least a semi-rest day on the final time trial, since I wasn’t one of the top GC riders. But we have been in a tough fight for the overall team classification. And so what happens? Well, let’s just say it was not a rest day!

Top 10 energy drinks for cycling


Bike Radar.com

Brailsford indicates that Cavendish might be allowed leave Team Sky

Velo Nation

Chris Anker Sørensen earns most aggressive prize and new contract with Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank

Velo Nation

British to the end


L'Equipe

Nibali: I want to win all three Grand Tours


Cycling News

Rolland confirms Grand Tour talent


Cycling News

Evans optimistic over Olympic Games start


Cycling News

Evans to lead BMC in 2013 Tour de France

Cycling News

Race Tech: Bradley Wiggins' whisper-light Bont shoes

Cycling News

Vuelta and Giro are next targets for Team Sky


Guardian

Tour de France: Bradley Wiggins thanks Sir Chris Hoy after historic victory in world's toughest race

DailyRecord

Tour de France Heir Sees Benefit as Wiggins Win Expands Markets

BusinessWeek

Tour de France: Bradley Wiggins turns attentions to Olympics

BBC

Tour de France: True athletes like Bradley Wiggins can inspire us to a brighter future

Telegraph

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Commentary: After 65 years, Tour Britannia is here

velonews

SKY Dominates Tour Prizes

PelotonMagazine.com

Van Garderen: I can swap white for yellow in a few years

cyclingnews

Tour Talk from the Champs Elysees

bicycling.com

Bradley Wiggins: “Every lap of the Champs-Elysées was goose pimple stuff”


velonation

Sørensen awarded super combative title at Tour de France


cyclingnews

Prudhomme: Wiggins' Tour de France win ushers in a new era


cyclingnews

Tour de France 2012 winner Bradley Wiggins is a very human and sometimes flawed individual who makes us laugh

Telegraph

Tour de France 2012: Six reasons for Bradley Wiggins's victory

Guardian

Tour de France: the winning philosophy that drove Bradley Wiggins to victory


Telegraph

Tour de France 2012: How one man's vision made Bradley Wiggins a star


guardian

Tour de France 2012: Mark Cavendish wins fourth Champs Elysées sprint

guardian

Tour de France 2012: Bradley Wiggins joins the pantheon of greats

Guardian

London raises a pint as Bradley Wiggins closes in on Tour de France history

velonews

Analysis: Bradley Wiggins proved himself in final ITT

velonews

Pinotti relishing thoughts of representing Italy in the Olympic Games

velo nation

Greatest Tour de France Finish, 1989!

Lance Armstrong - Tour de France 2003 - Luz Ardiden

Tour de France 2013


LeTour.fr

Fizik Debuts Footwear


Bicycling.com

Nutrition Tips from a World Tour Chef


Bicycling.com

Sánchez put his form on show in final Tour time trial


cyclingnews

Video: Tour de France stage 20 preview with Chris Boardman


cyclingnews

Video: Van Garderen takes white jersey to Paris


CyclingNews

Stage 20 Rambouillet / Paris Champs-Élysées


LeTour.Fr

Wiggins: the Tour is a lot more human now

cyclingnews

Stage 20 Start Times:

Steephill.TV


Stage 20 start time: Sunday 14:00 CET (5:00 AM PDT); Earliest live video: 14:00 CET (5:00 AM PDT); Approximate finish: 17:19 CET (8:19 AM PDT).

Tour de France 2012: Stage 20 Preview - Rambouillet to Paris Champs-Élysées 120 km

Road.CC

Tour de France: Wonderful Wiggins shatters the glass ceiling


The Independent

Tour De France: Bradley Wiggins' Wife, Catherine, And Chris Froome's Girlfriend, Michelle Cound, Feud

Huffington Post

‘Job Almost Done,’ Wiggins Awaits Only Coronation After Stage Win

NYTimes

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Day With a Soigneur


Bicycling

Cav brushes off Sky departure rumours


SBS

Tour Pro Bike: Mark Cavendish’s Pinarello Dogma 2


velo news

Tour Pro Bike: Vinokourov’s custom Specialized Tarmac SL4


velo news

Has the torch been passed at BMC? Not quite yet


velo news

On the threshold of a dream: Bradley Wiggins has chased the Tour since age 12

velo news

Looking back on my journey to become a pro cyclist

velo nation

Brian Holm: “Mark Cavendish is not happy with Team Sky”


velo nation

Van Garderen set to be only third US winner of Tour de France’s best young rider award

cycling news

Bouhanni wins stage 1 at Tour de Wallonie

CYCLING NEWS

Nibali seals Tour de France podium place

cycling news

Pinot defends top 10 position in Tour's final time trial


cycling news

Tejay Van Garderen honors victims

ESPN



Tour de France: With title all but assured, Wiggins puts teammate first

Columbus Dispatch

Tour de France 2012: stage 19 - as it happened

Guardian

Tour de France victory for Wiggins now a formality after sensational time trial win

Daily Mail

Saying Goodbye To The Tour de France Veterans


podiumcafe.com

Frank Schleck Faces Two Year Ban

INRNG.com

Stage 19 Time Trial Preview

Bicycling

Digging In By Jens Voigt

Bicycling

Cavendish wins stage 18 of Tour de France as Wiggins keeps yellow

velonews

What’s next for Chris Froome?


velonews

Chris Horner: ‘Every time you take a drug test you worry’

velonews

Video: Dan Lloyd previews the stage 19 time trial

velonews

Friday, July 20, 2012

Hand surgery required for Chris Anker Sørensen after trapping fingers in front wheel


velo nation

USADA asserts Armstrong previously accepted its jurisdiction, counters objections filed in federal case


velonation

Goss fired up to land GreenEdge sprint win before Tour ends


velonation

Sanchez denied another Tour de France stage win by Cavendish

velonation

Tour de France: Jérôme Coppel fighting through illness and hoping for Paris

velonation

Fränk Schleck doping positive confirmed


cyclingnews

Robert Millar: Tommy Guns of the Tour de France


cyclingnews

Racing against his demons: How a bitter rivalry with his drunken, violent father drove the Brit to the verge of winning the Tour de France


Daily Mail

Tour de France: The making of Bradley Wiggins

Independent

At Back of Peloton, Finish Can’t Come Soon Enough

NYTimes

Tour de France: Britain joins the top table


BBC

Tour de France stage 18 as it happened

BBC

Tour de France: Cavendish sets record straight ahead of Olympics

YahooSports

What is my trouble with a Team Sky Tour de France victory?

Cyclismas

The Romanticism of Christian Prudhomme


The Inner Ring

An Honored Veteran

Bicycling
After three decades of reporting from the Tour de France, Samuel Abt offers a historical perspective of the world's greatest bicycle race—from his living room.

Tour de France 2012: Bradley Wiggins on the brink of becoming first Briton to win Tour but calls for respect

Telegraph

Tour de France 2012: Chris Froome makes dark point to Bradley Wiggins

Guardian

Tour de France: Bradley Wiggins closes in on Tour victory

BBC

Stage 18 Blagnac / Brive-la-Gaillarde

LeTour

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Specialized launches carbon ’cross frame, new Ruby, S-Works shoes and electronics


velonews

Nibali determined to go down firing

velonews

No regrets for Chris Froome, who says he’s content to work for Bradley Wiggins

velonews

Tour de France: Calories are key for riders to avoid ‘bonking’ in the mountain stages

TheStar

Boonen’s rib fracture healing well, Olympics look more likely

velonation

Continental Gator Hardshell Tires


velonation

"Could this be the dawning of the age of puncture-free training?"

Hand surgery required for Chris Anker Sørensen after trapping fingers in front wheel


velonation

Tour de France: Dan Martin vows to try again for stage win if legs have recovered


VeloNation

Frank Schleck’s B sample may determine Olympic Games place and rumoured Astana contract


velonation

Roche wants more time today on Klöden, is seeking 9th or 10th overall in Paris

velonation

No Olympic Games for defending champion Sanchez

cyclingnews

Surgery for Sørensen after wheel incident

cyclingnews

Video: Voeckler now certain to wear polka dot jersey to Paris


cyclingnews

Aston Martin launches One-77 Superbike

cyclingnews

Van Garderen thrilled with Tour performance

cyclingnews

Bruyneel stands by Schleck

cyclingnews

Schlecks rumoured to have signed with Astana for coming year

CyclingNews

Farrar hoping for last chance on Champs-Elysées

CyclingNews

Tour De France in the Bag for Wiggins

ABC

Valverde wins 17th stage of Tour de France

SI

Tour de France fails in bid to inject uncertainty into race as Wiggins clamps down on rivals

WashingtonPost

Stage 17 Bagnères-de-Luchon / Peyragudes

LeTour

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Wiggins Nears Tour de France Victory as Evans’s Defense Crumbles

SFChronicle

TDF Archive - Lance Armstrong's Incredible Short Cut 2003

Tour de France History - 1996, Stage 16

After stomach issues send him down the GC, Evans’ Tour is over


VeloNews

There’s something about Pau

VeloNews

Final Tour summit is last chance for challengers

VeloNews

Voigt tries to carry on as RadioShack's future seems in doubt

CyclingWeekly

The Pyrenees, Mountains of Myth

INRNG

Graham Watson Gallery: Tour de France stage 16


VeloNews

Bradley Wiggins pays tribute to Mark Cavendish over Tour de France sacrifice


VeloNation

Analysis : Kelly says Wiggins is looking good, but the race is not over yet

VeloNews

Tour de France: Wiggins and Nibali pay tribute to teams after big Pyrenéen battle

VeloNation

Van Garderen becomes BMC's Tour de France co-leader

CyclingNews

Video: Kessiakoff left stunned by "superb" Voeckler

CyclingNews

Nibali unable to break Sky duopoly on Peyresourde

CyclingNews

Andy Schleck: Fränk has never taken anything illegal

CyclingNews

Tour hopes end for Evans in the Pyrenees

Guardian

Tour de France 2012: Bradley Wiggins holds off Vincenzo Nibali threat

Guardian

RadioShack pulls Schleck from Tour, says team does not use diuretic


velonews

What happened to Denis Menchov?


velonews

Schleck talking with French police

velonews


PAU, France (AFP) — Luxembourg’s Frank Schleck, a former podium finisher, was being questioned by police at the Tour de France Tuesday after testing positive for a banned diuretic, his RadioShack team said.
Schleck, who has already quit the race, went to a local police station of his own accord after being told police would be coming to take him in for questioning, according to a team official.

Garmin-Sharp Down, But Never Out


Bicycling

Thirteen months after Tour de Suisse crash, Mauricio Soler announces retirement from cycling


velonation

Vincenzo Nibali still wants to make his mark in the 2012 Tour de France


velonation

Vande Velde says Garmin-Sharp will keep trying for another stage win

VeloNation

Stage 16 Pau / Bagnères-de-Luchon

LeTour

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Tour de France History



Tour de France 2011 - Stage 12 live (Cugnaux -- Luz Ardiden) Part 1

Van Den Broeck calls for allies

CyclingNews

Fränk Schleck requests B sample, will claim he's been poisoned

Cycling News

10 conclusions from the Tour de France - Rest day 2 edition

CyclingNews

Tour de France rocked after high-flying Schleck fails drugs test

DailyMail

UCI announces adverse analytical finding for Fränk Schleck at Tour de France


CyclingNews

Tour de France: Frank Schleck out of Tour, says RadioShack-Nissan

ChicagoTribune

Tour cyclists take advantage of rest day as Pyrenees await

SI

Hail and Farewell, George Hincapie


Bicycling

Everybody else has praised George Hincapie as a rider and a man since he announced in June that he will retire this year, and now it’s my turn.

Report: Livestrong lobbyist questions fairness of USADA case with Congressman


Cycling News

Tour's Final Mountains Frown Nearby

NYTimes


PAU, FRANCE — With its casino and palm-lined avenues, Pau could pass for a town on the French Riviera. But the steep mountains looming on the horizon remind professional cyclists crossing the finish line here that the Tour de France is no vacation.

Wiggins Rests Before Final Push to Make Tour de France History

Bloomberg

Tour de France: Leader Wiggins snaps at questions over Sky tactics

Independent

Tour de France: Wiggins, Froome insist they’re united for team

TheProvince

Monday, July 16, 2012

Six more abandons as Tour peloton reduced to 156

CyclingNews

Abandoning the Tour

Cycling News

Video: Garmin-Sharp's Tyler Farrar on Surviving the Mountains

Bicycling

Waiting for Cadel

Bicycling

Texas court will hear Armstrong vs USADA case on August 10th


Armstrong

Hushovd officially renounces Olympic Games due to lack of form


VeloNation

Tour of Poland: John Degenkolb takes closing stage as Moreno Moser confirms overall


velonation

Bradley Wiggins pays tribute to Mark Cavendish over Tour de France sacrifice


velonation

Tour de France: Pierrick Fédrigo repeats into Pau as the break takes stage 15

velonation

Close, but no baguette in Pau for Vande Velde

ATwistedSpoke

Tour de France 2012, stage 15: Pierrick Fédrigo wins France's fourth stage as Bradley Wiggins retains lead


Telegraph

Tour de France stage 15 as it happened

BBC


Frenchman Pierrick Fedrigo wins stage 15 of the Tour de France as Britain's Bradley Wiggins keeps the yellow jersey.

Fedrigo wins 15th stage of Tour de France

MSNBC

Who is Christopher Froome?


Bicycling.com

Team Sky's Christopher Froome is the Tour de France's Most Surprising Rider

Yellow Fever


Bicycling.com

Peter Flax reflects on his experience at the 2011 Tour de France.

I STAND BY THE ROAD IN VIZILLE, France, a village near Grenoble, on the penultimate day of the 2011 Tour de France, listening to nuns clap and kids holler and gendarmes blow their whistles. Flashes of muscle and spandex time-trial in and out of sight at a velocity that’s unsettling to see up close. I crinkle a bag full of buttery pastries I bought a block away. Riders blow through every two minutes or so, leaving a wake of silence that’s quickly pierced by motorcycle horns and the thrum of helicopters.

Tour Talk - Stage 14

Bicycling.com

CHRIS HORNER DIARIES: STAGE 14

Bicycling.com

TIME GAP CLAIRE – A SUMMER DREAM JOB


CyclingTips

GC BATTLE HEATS UP IN POLAND

RadioShackNissan

There was nothing easy about today’s sixth stage in the 69th Tour de Pologne. There were five 38km laps that included three climbs each circuit, making more than 4000 altitude meters (13120 feet) on the stage.

Tour Analyzed: The Superstar Break

PezCycling

The Iron Age


Bicycling

On Tacks and Tacky Attacks

Bicycling

By Jens Voigt

I knew today was going to be crazy. Everybody knew that there was going to be a breakaway, and everybody would want to get in it. But there are a lot of tired bodies out there, so just about anything could happen.

Tour de France Stage 15 Preview: Sprinty with a Chance of Breakaway


Podium Cafe

Solo Sanchez takes 14th stage


NST

Wiggins survives tin-tack attack to retain yellow jersey on controversial seventh day

DailyMail

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Tour de France : Rolland nie avoir voulu profiter d'un tapis de clous sur la chaussée

LeMonde

Tour shorts: Frison loses bet, Peraud airlifted


CyclingNews

Nibali: We were chasing Rolland


CyclingNews

Video: Flats plague BMC in Tour de France stage to Foix

Cycling News

Boonen uncertain over Olympic fitness

Cycling News

TDF Stage 17 - 22 July 2010, 1/5, Pau to Col du Tourmalet

Stage 15 Preview - Samatan / Pau

LeTour.Fr

Sagan makes down payment on green jersey

CyclingNews

Tour de France organisers doubtful of locating sabotage suspects

CyclingNews

Wiggins Avoids Chaos to Maintain Lead

NYTimes

Froome says he wants Sky to ride for him in 2013 if there’s a hilly Tour


VeloNation

Sagan en route to sealing Maillot Vert competition


VeloNation

Pierre Rolland: “I am respectful of the codes and internal rules of the peloton”

VeloNation

Europcar climber explains his attack on the neutralised peloton as tacks disrupted stage 14

Leopard SA deny speculation about RadioShack Nissan financial woes

VeloNation

Reports of payment complaints by Cancellara and Schleck brothers to the UCI

Nutrition and Weight Loss/Cycling Recipes for Success


Bicycling

Frank Schleck criticises 'boring' Tour de France

CyclingWeekly


The 2012 Tour de France route is producing a 'boring' race this year, according to RadioShack-Nissan's Fränk Schleck. He has been in the top five three times, third last year, but this year he is suffering. It is partly due to crashes and partly due to the parcours.
"It's a strange tour, not one like we used to see from the other years," he told Cycling Weekly. "Like we knew ahead of the race, I believe it's one for time trialists."

Tour De France Urges Tacks 'Sabotage' Inquiry

SkyNews

Luis Leon Sanchez wins Tour de France’s 14th stage in Pyrenees; Wiggins expected to keep lead


WashingtonPost

All the action and colour from Stage 14


Telegraph

Sabotage strikes the Tour de France: THIRTY cyclists suffer punctures after spectator throws tacks on the road

DailyMail


Sabotage struck the Tour de France on Sunday as around 30 riders, including defending champion Cadel Evans, suffered punctures.
Boxes of tacks had been strewn across the road near the summit of Mur de Peguero, causing chaos among the leading peloton.
Race leader Bradley Wiggins called for the peloton to wait for the Australian after he had to stop before the final descent and wait for a new bike.


Wiggins Maintains Lead as Sabotage Causes Tour de France Chaos

Bloomberg


Bradley Wiggins held the overall lead in the Tour de France after a day marked by punctures caused by metal tacks on the road. Spain’s Luis Leon Sanchez won the 14th stage.
Race organizers confirmed that tacks were found on the road and have begun an investigation into suspected sabotage, Eurosport reported. As many as 28 punctures were caused, the broadcaster added, although the incident did not ultimately affect the leaders’ race placings.

Spain's Sanchez wins Tour de France's 14th stage

HoustonChronicle

Tour de France 2012, stage 13: race details and standings

TelegraphUK

Sprick unhappy with Sanchez in Stage 13 finale

CyclingNews

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Vinokourov denied at final Tour de France

CyclingNews

Roche chases top 10 as Tour enters Pyrenees

Cycling News

Tour de France 2012: it is now more the case of should win, rather than could win, for Bradley Wiggins

Telegraph


For a young generation enraptured by the romance of the Tour de France, after almost two decades of stultifying dominance by Miguel Indurain and Lance Armstrong, the possibility is almost too tantalising to be true.

Peloton to tackle Tour's 'unraced' climb

SBSAustralia

The French go on the attack on Quatorze Juillet


VeloNation

Stage 13 Recap

RadioShackNissan

Tour de France 2012: Stage 14 Preview - Limoux to Foix 191 km (high mountains)

RoadCC

Tour de France leader Bradley Wiggins advised against publishing blood passport data

WashingtonPost

Wiggins: The Un-Boss at Tour De France

ABC

Senator McCain weighs in on Lance Armstrong investigation


Politico

Stage 13 - As it happened

Guardian

Tour de France: Team Sky coach predicts Bradley Wiggins win

Wiggins

Tour de France 2012: André Greipel edges out Peter Sagan to win stage 13

Guardian

The Sky PR machine, doping speculation and Froome's climbing legs

CyclingNews

Friday, July 13, 2012

STAGE 13 217.0km Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux / Le Cap d'Agde

LeTour

Tired legs for Frenchman on Col du Granier

Cycling News

Bruyneel to fight USADA charges

Bruyneel

Armstrong's former team manager facing lifetime ban

High drama as Matt Goss's green jersey dreams shattered after 12th stage

HeraldSun

Becoming a Star by Playing a Supporting Role

NYTimes


ANNONAY, FRANCE — After a tense and trying ride in the Alps on Thursday, Cadel Evans sat comfortably in the saddle on Friday and tried to rest his legs. At 35 years old, he needs all the strength he can muster — this may be one of his last chances to repeat as Tour de France champion.
Evans’ young BMC Racing teammate Tejay van Garderen, however, has plenty of time to win this race.
Riding next to his team leader during Friday’s relatively calm stage 12 — won by David Millar of Garmin-Sharp — van Garderen, clad in the white jersey worn by the race’s best-placed young rider, could take stock of all that has occurred so far in his second Tour de France.

Tour de France, British riders who have worn the yellow jersey

Telegraph


Cycling and Coding Collide at Performance Tracker Strava

WiredNews

Peloton retaliates after Bradley Wiggins hit by flare in stage 12

Peloton

Team Sky will not gamble with Wiggins's chances


Reuters

Bradley Wiggins says he would 'stand to lose everything' if he doped

Wiggins

Cycling's future rests on lancing doping boil

TheAustralian

Tour de France: Millar on an anti-doping mission

Reuters

Millar Sprints to Victory

EuroNews

David Millar

Guardian

David Millar became the fourth diferent British rider to win a stage at this year's Tour de France

Telegraph

Tour de France leader Bradley Wiggins’ arm burnt by flare-waving spectator

WPost

Stage 12 Preview

Stage12

Tour de France 2012: I am a team player for Sky, insists Chris Froome, as Bradley Wiggins looks to increase lead

Telegraph

Thibaut Pinot amongst the best again

Pinot

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Rolland domina il tappone, Wiggins giallo E lo splendido Nibali prenota il podio

LaGazzettaDellaSport

Wiggins relieved as Nibali becomes big rival

AFP

Ivan Basso to lead Liquigas – Cannondale team at 2012 Tour of Britain

BikeWorldNews

Di Grégorio mis en examen

LeFigaro

Stage 12 - Tour de France

LeTour.Fr

Tour de France Standings

LeTour.Fr

Phil Liggett - Blood, Sweat & Tears

Great moments from 1980's Tour de France races with Phil Liggett...



Triathlete Simon Whitfield named Olympic flag-bearer

CBC

Lance Armstrong’s consulting doctor denies USADA claims of doping conspiracy

WashPost

U.S. Anti-Doping Agency studies Lance Armstrong's 2009 blood


NYPost

Armstrong's blood samples were carefully stored and are now at the heart of agency's attempt to strip him of his seven Tour de France titles. "Lance passed every test given to him in 2009," lawyer says.

Lance Armstrong receives backing from U.S. Congressman


USA Today

Congressman James Sensenbrenner is questioning the investigation of Lance Armstrong by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.

Tour de France Tension Simmers on Twitter

NYTimes


Pro Cycling's Next Generation at the TDF

NYMag


Christopher Froome’s attack hints at tension within Sky team at Tour de France

Froome

Tour de France 2012: stage 11 - as it happened

Guardian
Pierre Rolland won the stage and Bradley Wiggins stayed in yellow, while defending champion Cadel Evans lost more time...



Reigning Tour de France champion Evans, American star Leipheimer to race USA Pro Challenge

WPost

Former Tour de France rider in court

ESPN

MARSEILLE, France -- Former Tour de France rider Remy Di Gregorio and another suspect were placed under preliminary investigation in connection with a doping investigation when they appeared in Marseille court on Thursday, a judicial officer said.

Cancellara pulls out of Tour de France

FoxSports


ALBERTVILLE, FRANCE (AP)

Swiss rider Fabian Cancellara has pulled out of the Tour de France to return home to be with his wife for the birth of their second child.

Andy Schleck gets back on a bike

AndySchleck

Tour de France: Relieved Wiggins survives attacks, radio hitch

Chicago Tribune

Pierre Rolland wins tough Alpine stage in Tour de France, Bradley Wiggins keeps overall lead





Tour de France: Wiggins and Froome fill top two places


BBC

British riders Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome occupy the top two places in the Tour de France after an excellent day for Team Sky on stage 11.

Stage 11

Telegraph

Wiggins Increases Tour De France Lead As Froome Rises To Second

Bloomberg

The Tragedy of Lance Armstrong

YahooSports

Doping or No Doping??

Interview with Jens Voigt

DailyPeloton

Wiggins vs. Doubters

EuroSport

The Tricks of Covering the Race

NYTimes

Voigt still showing fight in Tour at age 40

SBS

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Albertville-La Toussuire-Les Sybelles


Cette 11e étape est l'une des plus difficiles du tracé 2012, avec une arrivée en altitude dans les Alpes, et deux cols hors-catégorie. De plus, les coureurs auront très peu de plat pour se reposer.




New Specialized clincher TT tire at the Tour de France

BikeRadar

Chaudfontaine, France

How I learned to love the Tour de France

TheAge.com

More surprises still in store for Tour

The Roar.com

World waits for Cadel Evans's challenge to Bradley Wiggins at Tour de France

The Australian

Thomas Voeckler Answers Critics

San Jose Mercury News

Ryder Hesjedal expected to be healthy in time for Olympics

National Post

Vincenzo Nibali lashes out at Tour de France leader Bradley Wiggins

National Post

Who Dares Wins! Stage 11 Albertville / La Toussuire - Les Sybelles

LeTour





Wiggins maintains lead as Voeckler takes 10th stage

France 24

The Doping Scandals the Tour de France Can’t Outrace

International Herald Tribune

Tour de France at a Glance

Sports Illustrated

Five questions about the Lance Armstrong case

Lance Armstrong

Armstrong gets 30-day extension to answer doping charges

USA Today

Frank Schleck Speaks about the Tour

Schleck

McQuaid comments on USADA lifetime bans

McQuaid

Thomas Voeckler wins the first Alpine stage of this year's Tour de France.

BBC

Stage Ten, Tour de France Photos

Denver Post

France's Voeckler wins 10th stage, Wiggins retains lead as Tour de France enters Alps

Winnipeg Free Press

Thomas Voeckler will be the toast of France after the Europcar rider produced a fantastic ride to win stage 10 of the Tour de France

Telegraph

Five Contenders Who Might Attack

Bicycling.com


With the first long time trial of the 2012 Tour de France coming up, expect to see overall favorites Bradley Wiggins and Cadel Evans following wheels in Stages 7 and 8 as the Tour tackles the first mountains of this year’s race. After all, as two of the Tour’s best time trialists, these overall contenders already occupy places high in the overall standings and will certainly add to their advantages in the Stage 9 time trial. They have also lost little time during a tumultuous first week and will therefore find little reason to go on the offensive with the Alps, Pyrenees, and one more long time trial still to come later in the Tour

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Remy di Gregorio in Police Custody

CNN Paris

First rest day for Tour de France proves exciting nonetheless

SF Gate

Lance Armstrong refiles USADA suit; team members decline arbitration, receive lifetime bans

Washington Post

Stage 10 Mâcon / Bellegarde-sur-Valserine Start 12h25 GMT+2

Le Tour

Tour de France: Cadel Evans counting on his experience to help him against Bradley Wiggins

San Jose Mercury News

Three charged in Armstrong doping case receive lifetime bans

USA Today

Remy di Gregorio suspended over doping allegations

Tour de France

Chris Froome believes he can win the Tour de France in the future

Chris Froome


A Triumph for British Cycling

BBC