Stage six: Saganissimo!
Peter Sagan took an astonishing third stage victory in Metz as crashes exerted a heavy toll on many of the Tour favourites
Peter Sagan took an astonishing third stage victory in Metz as crashes exerted a heavy toll on many of the Tour favourites
Resolution is fast approaching in the most controversial story in cycling. But there are still many questions to be answered
Losing Kanstantin Siutsou is a blow for Sky but it's how they respond that counts
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Tap into your creative instincts and take part in our Tour de France postcard project. Just submit a Tour-inspired artwork to us.
Only one team was ever going to triumph at the British national road race championships: Sky
We invited fans to share their first memories of the Tour de France. Here are their responses.
With 10 days to go to the Grand Départ, Cycle Sport’s deputy editor Edward Pickering explains why the Tour de France is the jewel in cycling’s crown.
How Australia's first Tour winner finally won the biggest race in the world.
Thomas De Gendt won the Stelvio stage of the Giro with an bold long-range attack. He spoke to Cycle Sport for the June edition of the magazine.
Just how important is the team time trial to the ambitions of the overall contenders? Less so than you might think.
Our revealing interview with the French star, first published in Cycle Sport April 2012.
The world’s richest team is banking on a good performance at the Tour of Flanders, after a quiet start to the season.
Cycle Sport featured an interview with Simon Gerrans in the April edition of the magazine. Following Gerrans' win in Milan-San Remo, here is an online version of the feature.
The May edition of Cycle Sport features an interview with Pat McQuaid, the president of the UCI. Here, journalist Lionel Birnie gives some background to the extensive magazine feature that seeks to answer the question: Who is Pat McQuaid and why is he running our sport?
Team manager Jonathan Vaughters explains to Cycle Sport how Garmin-Cervélo won the Tour de France's team time trial.
Japan is full of bicycles and kerin racing is huge, but Fumiyuki Beppu is one of only four Japanese road riders competing at the top level.
The 1992 Tour of Flanders followed the usual pattern - an escape going early in the race. But did the peloton know what they were doing by giving unknown Frenchman Jacky Durand a 22-minute head start?
Cycle Sport spent a week embedded with the Sky team at the Critérium du Dauphiné, watching Bradley Wiggins win the race from the inside. This article first appeared in Cycle Sport August 2011.
Cycle Sport was the first magazine to run an in-depth interview with BBC Sports Personality of the Year Mark Cavendish following his world championships win in Copenhagen. Here is the feature, from Cycle Sport December.
Major race wins from October
Major race wins from September
The Tour will cross the 2,033-metre high climb of Sestriere en route to Pinerolo. We covered this historic climb in the June 2009 edition of Cycle Sport.
The Tour de France needs to reduce the size of the field. It's clear that the bunch cannot fit on modern roads, and it's causing danger to the riders.