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Riders in the 1952 Tour de France are led over the Col du Tourmalet by Raphaë
NATIONAL CHAMPION AND 1950s RACING PIONEER
By the mid-1960s there was little that Classics supremo Rik Van Looy hadn’t achieved in cycling. The Emperor of Herentals had been in the professional ranks for more than a decade and had enjoyed a re
Most grand prix motorcycle riders who competed at Spa-Francorchamps agreed that it was the greatest racetrack of them all, even though many breathed a sigh of relief when it was removed from the world
With the Eiffel Tower visible through one oval window and Sacré Cœur through another, Olivier Vandystadt’s Parisian pied-à-terre could be a set from Emily In Paris were it not for the cycling memorabi
Cyclist: You’ve had your first season with Tudor Pro Cycling, having joined them after ten years with QuickStep. Has it given you new motivation? Julian Alaphilippe: Maybe just a new appetite because
The food, the culture, the art, the accent, the sheer bloody romance of the place… yet my favourite thing about France is that you’re never more than a layby away from a bloke sat in a plastic chair s