Chris Froome’s Pinarello K8-S Which He Will Use On Stage 4 Tomorrow

With 13km's of cobbles in tomorrows stage Froome will be using the K8-S which was used by all of the Sky riders in this years classics. The bike runs wider tires and has a year suspension system to take the sting out of the cobbles. Other mods on the bike are bendable alum bottle cages with sandpaper...

Postman Goes Postal At The Tour de France In Utrecht

"You touch me again I'll knock your teeth out" This is what the postman said to a female race official who tried to stop him knocking down barriers and crossing the race route. With temperatures soaring to over 90 degree Fahrenheit and with many road closures this postman got very angry as he had 80 kilos of...

Tour de France Stage 3 details

The Tour de France moves across the border today from the Netherlands to Belgium with a stage from Antwerp to Huy. The race will finish on the climb of the Mur de Huy, which has been the finish of Flèche Wallonne since 1983. The Chemin des Chapelles is the correct name of the climb and it's 1.3km long with an...

Thrown Bottle Causes Crash In Tour de France At Stage 2 Rotterdam

Starts at 18 seconds. Luckily nobody was seriously injured.

Highlights of Stage 2 of the Tour de France

The second stage of the Tour from Utrecht to Zélande was run off in wet and windy conditions, and the race was blown apart along the North Sea Coast. Two of the big favourites for the race, Chris Froome and Alberto Contador, made it into the small front group of just 24 riders who contested the win. André Greipel proved...

“I hate cyclists with a passion” – George Hook

Broadcasters George Hook and Matt Cooper clashed during the week on Ireland AM where they were appearing to discuss the announcement on the fixed charge notice system for cyclists. Hook said that "he hates cyclists with a passion." and he classed cyclists as "criminals." The broadcaster regularly expresses his disgust for cyclists on his radio show. “Well, I hate criminals and...

Sean Kelly’s first Tour de France stage win (VIDEO)

Despite winning the green jersey four times, which was a record at the time, Sean Kelly "only" managed to win five stages of the Tour de France during his career. This was in part due to being marked so closely during the race. His first stage win came in the 1978 race. In just his second season as a professional,...

Who do you think is going to win the Tour – The results

We asked you recently who you thought was going to win the Tour de France, and if the votes that came in are anything to go by, then it's going to be a close-run Tour. We gave you a choice of selecting one of the top four favourites, Vincenzo Nibali, Chris Froome, Alberto Contador or Nairo Quintana, or alternatively, selecting...

Tour de France Stage 2 Details

Stage 2 of the Tour de France takes the riders from Utrecht to Zélande with Rohan Dennis (BMC Racing) being the first yellow jersey wearer of the race. The stage is just 166kms long and flat, which would normally suit the sprinters. However, there could be serious damage caused by crosswinds when the race reaches the coast. The riders will...

Highlights of Stage 1 of the Tour de France

The Tour de France started today in Utrecht with a 13.8km time trial. Rohan Denis of BMC was fastest, beating pre-race favourites, Tony Martin, Fabian Cancellara and Tom Dumoulin. In taking the first yellow jersey of the race, Dennis rode the fastest individual time trial ever at the Tour de France at an average speed of 55.446kmph. The previous...

Dimension Data to provide real-time data at the Tour de France

At this year's Tour de France, Dimension Data will partner with A.S.O. to revolutionise the viewing experience of billions of cycling fans across the globe. Both organisations said their common goal in the coming years is to deliver and share the best race information speedily and in real-time with race commentators and the global viewing public. Dimension Data will be...

The device from Garmin which warns cyclists of approaching vehicles

Garmin have unveiled a new device - the Varia™ Rearview Bike Radar & Lights - which warns cyclists of vehicles approaching from behind up to 140 meters (150 yards) and also warns approaching traffic of a cyclist ahead. Vehicles approaching from the rear is the number one cause of bike/vehicle fatalities in the U.S.* Works independently or wirelessly integrates...