Tony Gallopin had yellow on his mind after coming within striking distance on cobbles
Cycling is the Gallopin family business, and the new leader of the Tour credits his kinfolk for helping him achieve his goals
Cycling is the Gallopin family business, and the new leader of the Tour credits his kinfolk for helping him achieve his goals
After being sidelined with knee problems, Jurgen Van den Broeck is progressing well for the Tour de France
Belgian diagnosed with condition in November, was affected during Santos Tour Down Under
Governing body confirms just half of the WorldTour roster for 2014
The 36-year-old Henderson is the final leadout man for sprinter Andre Greipel
Ridley squeezed its new Dean FAST time trial bike into the UCI's approved list just before the start of the Tour, and Lotto will pilot the machine in France
German sprinter, Belgian GC rider will carry Lotto's hopes in France
The Lotto train is the best in the business right now, setting up what should be a great season-long battle between Greipel and Cavendish
Belgian team wants to be "a pioneer rather than a follower" in the wake of the Lance Armstrong doping scandal
Lazer debuts new adjustable TT lid, plus, how can Lotto use an aeroshell?
Double stage winner finishes second in Metz after nearly dropping out of the finale with shoulder pain
A Tour rookie, Kiwi veteran ecstatic after pulling Greipel to two stage wins; Sky working at the front for Wiggins
After winning two sprints in a row, André Greipel still thinks the green jersey is out of his reach
With Mark Cavendish freelancing and rivals trying to engineer their own trains, the Tour sprints are particularly chaotic this year
The new soft-spoken, modest and lean Mark Cavendish is world champion for a reason
Lotto-Belisol hopes Belgian's growing strength, confidence brings a top-five finish at the Tour
Andre Greipel will skip the Giro, instead betting all on Tour de France and the Olympic Games
Dutch and French squads among four wildcards for Tour of Spain