5 key stages to look out for at the 2015 Tour de France
A look at five key stages in the 2015 Tour de France, which starts on Saturday in Utrecht.
A look at five key stages in the 2015 Tour de France, which starts on Saturday in Utrecht.
Movistar Team co-leaders Nairo Quintana and Alejandro Valverde reflect on their ambitions at the pre race press conference for Tour de France 2015.
Lotto-Soudal’s riders have talked about their ambitions for the 2015 Tour de France. Now it is time for team director Marc Sargeant to offer his perspective on the race’s 102nd edition.
Vincenzo Nibali has had a stressful season, but the Italian champion believes he is in fine shape to defend his Tour de France title.
Mark Cavendish’s daughter thinks he looks skinny but the Manx Missile will be hoping to bulk up on Tour de France stage wins when the 102nd edition of the race begins on Saturday.
Team Giant-Alpecin will line up for the 2015 Tour de France with the goal of achieving stage wins in sprint stages with difficult finales, intermediate/transition stages and mountain stages.
Alberto Contador and Peter Sagan attended Tinkoff-Saxo’s press conference, where a big crowd of journalists covering the Tour de France asked the two stars to elaborate on their view of Tour de France 2015 and the team chances.
Wednesday night saw the official team presentation of the 102nd Tour de France in Utrecht. The nine Lotto Soudal riders talked about their role and ambitions for this edition.
Thibaut Pinot owns a pet lamb, but on his bike the French climber is more of the predator type and he is looking to administer some hurt to his rivals in this month’s Tour de France.
Nairo Quintana has flown under the radar in the build-up to the Tour de France and could become the first Colombian to win the Tour de France.