Tour de Hoody: Is the sky falling on Ineos Grenadiers?
Ineos Grenadiers no longer owns a monopoly at the top, but rivals will be wrong to write them off too soon.
Ineos Grenadiers no longer owns a monopoly at the top, but rivals will be wrong to write them off too soon.
Tour de Hoody: Here are five things that will make the 2022 racing season one worth remembering.
A muddy Roubaix, a miracle ride at the Olympics, a temper tantrum in Spain, the ever-booming gravel scene, what wasn't to like in 2021?
Once-mighty Ineos Grenadiers leaves the Tour de France with a podium spot, but for the richest team in the peloton, is that enough?
Colombian superstar is the calm eye of the Tour de France hurricane as he pedals within podium range ahead of two decisive climbing stages.
Why is the 2021 Tour de France so hard? Riders point to a brutal week 1, Mathieu van der Poel's early aggression, and Tadej Pogačar.
Many riders call the principality home for clean living, low taxes, and high-altitude roads.
Some are worried that media restrictions imposed during the COVID pandemic will remain in place even after health conditions improve.
What happens when the Tour de France invades a small French village? Months of planning are over in a flash.
Though Primož Roglič remains the most versatile and dangerous among the GC favorites, did he already miss his chance to win the yellow jersey?
Some suggested that Movistar chased down Richard Carapaz on Friday to settle an old grudge, but those days are long gone in today's high-speed peloton.
Rivals could be running out of options to attack as the Alps loom with favorable ground for defending champion.
British super-team on its heels after uneven start to 2021 Tour de France.
Chris Froome once ruled the Tour de France, now banged up and bruised, he's racing to make the time cut.
Some see a relatively young and inexperienced UAE-Team Emirates as a possible opening to attack Tadej Pogačar if the wind kicks up later this week.
Riders believe an opening prologue could ease tensions in the first week. Richard Carapaz is quietly becoming Ineos' man for yellow.
Ineos Grenadiers is losing time on the splits, and the battle for the time bonuses is already heating up at the Tour de France.
Crashes seem inevitable at the Tour de France, but Saturday's pair of road-blocking pileups were even worse.
From the opening-stage tussle for yellow to a wide-open race for victory, this Tour de France is packed with thrilling storylines.
Colombian climber Egan Bernal is counting down the kilometers in the final mountain stage of the Giro d'Italia.