A mechanic’s Tour de France Femmes
For Human Powered Health mechanic Raf Wittenberg, the Tour de France is like any other race.
For Human Powered Health mechanic Raf Wittenberg, the Tour de France is like any other race.
Words: Brad Roe; Images: Chris Auld & James Startt
Diving into the claims that older riders are producing the best power of their careers while losing ground against the competition
The women's Tour provides a boost to the steady growth of women's cycling
Legend of the Tour de France
Words and Images by James Startt
A longer sprint on the Champs • CHATOU–PARIS (Champs-Élysées)
Second place on the line • LIBOURNE–SAINT-ÉMILION TIME TRIAL
How the Yellow Jersey came to be at the Tour de France
Sprinters’ red-carpet ride • MOURENX–LIBOURNE
Pyrénées V: A climbing classic • PAU–LUZ-ARDIDEN
Pyrénées IV: A battle royal? • MURET–COL DU PORTET (Saint-Lary-Soulan)
Pyrénées III: Downhills decisive? • PAS DE LA CASA–SAINT-GAUDENS
Pyrénées II: Into Andorra • CÉRET–ANDORRA LA VELLA
Attacks & Breakaways
Pyrénées I: Cathar Country • CARCASSONNE–QUILLAN
Long, hot breakaway stage • NÎMES–CARCASSONNE
Beautiful country • SAINT-PAUL-TROIS-CHÂTEAUX–NÎMES
Up and down the Ventoux x 2 • SORGUES–MALAUCÈNE
Rest day #1 reading • Words/images by Richard Goodwin
Beware of the Mistral! • ALBERTVILLE–VALENCE