Tom Boonen renews with Etixx – Quick-step
Tom Boonen will continue with Etixx – Quick-Step for 15th season next year, continuing his legacy with the team that he has been with most of his professional career
Tom Boonen will continue with Etixx – Quick-Step for 15th season next year, continuing his legacy with the team that he has been with most of his professional career
The first of the cobblestone classics – E3 Harelbeke – was one to remember, with a strong breakaway from Peter Sagan the defining moment in a hard-fought race.
Brooks England announces the release of the latest addition to the expanding Cambium range – the Carbon “C13” aimed toward high end road bike users.
The Sufferfest, creator of the world’s best cycling videos for individual and group training, today announced the world premiere of its 21st cycling video, The Best Thing In The World.
Slovakia’s Peter Sagan emerged from the pack in the final climb up the cobbles and then powered his way to a spectacular victory at the road cycling world championships on Sunday.
Lotto-Soudal’s Thomas De Gendt animated the 13th stage of the 2015 Tour de France between Muret and Rodez.
German TV had already decided to resume broadcast of the Tour de France back in the Spring, but the successes of Tony Martin, John Degenkolb and Andre Greipel is making their decision seem increasingly wise.
Team Sky were expected to be shaken by their rivals on the cobbles in the Tour de France, yet their leading rider Chris Froome emerged as the huge favourite after the opening block of racing on Tuesday.
Cancellara happy while Cavendish fumes in a rainy and stormy second stage of the 2015 Tour de France.
The 102nd Tour de France has some new high-tech toys this year as the famous old race reaches out to younger fans but those old staples, legs and courage, remain the recipe for victory.