Stats and Sensibility: Rethinking the King of the Mountains
Every year, the Tour de France draws even casual sports fans to pay at least a passing glance at the sport of cycling. People who wouldn’t know their peloton from their pedal […]
Every year, the Tour de France draws even casual sports fans to pay at least a passing glance at the sport of cycling. People who wouldn’t know their peloton from their pedal […]
The past quarter century since Bernard Hinault won the last of his five Tours de France have yielded hard times for fans in the host nation. They have had to […]
After Tyler Farrar cashed in a textbook lead-out from his Garmin-Cervelo teammates to win his first career Tour de France stage on the 4th of July, a lot of the […]
Cycling is unique in that the climax of its season comes not at the end of the season but dead center in the heart of the calendar. It isn’t the […]
Cycling is unique in that the climax of its season comes not at the end of the season but dead center in the heart of the calendar. It isn’t the […]
In just the past decade we have witnessed an explosion in the range and depth of sports-viewing opportunities for fans here in the United States. The growth of multimedia technology […]
97th Tour de France Stage 18 – Salies-de-Bearn to Bordeaux – 198.0 km (122.8 mi) Stage 19 – Bordeaux to Pauillac (TT) – 52.0 km (32.2 mi) Stage 20 – […]
97th Tour de France Stage 17 – Pau to Col du Tourmalet – 174.0 km (107.9 mi) 22 July 2010 Today the Tourmalet was the mythbuster that once and […]
As much as a summer can feel as though it is slowing down, there is still a ton of action ongoing both around the globe in the world of sports […]
97th Tour de France Stage 16 – Bagneres-de-Luchon to Pau – 199.5 km (123.7 mi) 20 July 2010 France hasn’t been able to celebrate six individual stage wins in […]