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After 18 editions just for men, the iconic freeride event in Utah will debut its women’s competition on Thursday

Although the 26-year-old from India won’t break the record for fastest circumnavigation of the globe by bike, she will be the first to have ridden around the world twice

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Wilcox, 38, rode 18,125 miles miles during her journey, which is slightly more than the circumference of the earth

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Most Americans live in urban areas. Our cycling columnist explains how to make your regular route feel like a backcountry outing.

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There’s a barnburner of a bike race going on in Spain right now, and a plucky underdog is attempting to hold off a hard-charging juggernaut

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The 28-year-old from Salt Lake City won the Leadville Trail 100 MTB race on Saturday, eight years after lining up for the first time

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The Games are making Paris quieter than usual, ideal for a late-hour trip to the Olympics or enjoying a lazy afternoon at a Parisian café

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Fan favorite Magnus Cort accepted a silly bet and kept his word. Everybody wins.

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Writer James Jung expresses his affection for the Tour’s 80-year-old TV analyst, who sometimes mixes up names, dates, and statistics during the telecast

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From ketones and carbs to cheat meals and candies, we break down the 8,000-calorie food plans that fuel the Tour de France

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Vingegaard right-hand man Jorgenson rues his “bad day” as team plan to minimize Pogacar on Galibier falls flat

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Tadej Pogacar and UAE Team hammers several big GC rivals on Tour de France’s first big mountain stage

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Pogacar and UAE Emirates ruled the Galibier, but third-week individual strength will determine the true king of Le Tour

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The British sprinter just became the most prolific stage winner in Tour history. The milestone came after years of setbacks.

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How the 24-year-old from Eritrea rose through pro cycling’s ranks to make history at the world’s biggest bike race

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The Tour starts on Saturday, and there are dozens of interesting subplots to follow. Articles editor Fred Dreier has a short list of ones to watch.

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The star cyclist from Durango, Colorado, was set to co-lead Dutch team Visma-Lease a Bike at the Tour, but sickness will sideline him from the 2024 race

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There are plenty of climbs to choose from in Boulder, Colorado, but articles editor Fred Dreier obsessively rides up and down Flagstaff Road, clocking hundreds of ascents each year.

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A relaxed, charming kid from Durango may make Americans fall in love with the Tour de France again

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More than two decades after a crash left him paralyzed, Tarek Rasouli rekindled his love of off-road riding with the help of an innovative handcycle

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Organizers are not sure if the event, which dates back to the 1980s, will return next summer

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Tour de France team Visma–Lease a Bike debuted the Giro Aerohead II this week, and the massive helmet generated an impressive tonnage of online discourse

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In May 2022, we took a spin with the Richmond Cycling Corps, a mountain-bike-racing team from the Virginia capital’s public-housing system. Coaches teach young riders how to shred trails and prepare for adult life. The kids, meanwhile, measure happiness one pedal stroke at a time.

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At Red Bull Rampage, the infamous freeride mountain-bike event held each year in a remote corner of Utah, riders and teams construct their own runs, walking a fine line between death-defying and deadly

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Colin Gay, a 48-year-old father of two from Virginia, is doing something that few of us could ever imagine

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By all accounts, it was supposed to be shitty: the bike, the weather, the distracted drivers. Why did I have such a good time?

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Two weeks in Austin with Moriah Wilson’s family

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Soccer player Quinn, cyclist Austin Killips, and runner Nikki Hiltz inspired us—and thousands of other fans—this year

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Over the nine-day trial, Texas prosecutors presented GPS and DNA data, and Armstrong’s own friends gave damning testimony

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A Texas jury has found Kaitlin Armstrong guilty for the murder of Moriah Wilson. The court sentenced her to 90 years in prison.

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It’s not what’s on your head, it’s what’s inside of it that matters

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Here’s what to know about court case against Armstrong, who authorities say killed professional cyclist Moriah Wilson in 2022

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Set up to honor the late cyclist, the Moriah Wilson Foundation has funded youth sports programs across Vermont. Wilson’s family has big plans for its future.

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Thousands of kids filled the streets of Durango, Colorado last week to celebrate their hometown hero. His historic win is already inspiring the next generation of bike racers.

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Armstrong ran away from law enforcement officials after a medical visit in Austin. She is back in custody.

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We’ve never seen this happen in a professional road race

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But a dedicated group of women is pushing the iconic freeride mountain-bike competition to open its doors

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In Durango, Colorado, the cycling-crazed locals have rallied behind their hero and his pursuit of a landmark victory

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Despite overwhelming concern for his physical well-being, writer and longtime road cyclist Tom Vanderbilt wanted to see what it felt like to take to the air

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The Tour of Spain has been marred by crashes, acts of sabotage, rider protests, and plenty of controversy

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Electric and gasoline-powered scooters are changing the vibes in the Big Apple’s soaring network of bicycle lanes. And columnist Eben Weiss isn’t happy bout it.

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A YouTube influencer who claims to pack heat on his rides has articles editor Frederick Dreier fearing a dystopian future for American bicyclists

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Chloé Dygert’s win in the individual time trial on Thursday came after years of injuries, surgeries, freak illnesses, and personal setbacks

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How Dutch phenom Mathieu van der Poel overcame an emergency mid-race bathroom break to win pro cycling’s biggest one-day race

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Special Counsel Jack Smith loves endurance sports, and we have the skinny on his multisport passion

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Columnist Eben Weiss explains why the bike path becomes more congested—or empty—depending on the Big Apple’s changing conditions

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The biggest stage race in women’s pro cycling wrapped up over the weekend. Here’s what you need to know.

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A hit-and-run left the cyclist unable to stand on his own two feet—until he decided he could

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The cyclist has become a focal point for the debate about trans women in sport

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A team manager’s rebuttal to doping accusations led to an even bigger kerfuffle over booze

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Sometimes the Tour becomes a boxing match, and Jonas Vingegaard versus Tadej Pogacar has been a battle for the ages

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A paltry few Americans race the Tour de France these days—despite the fact that junior bike racing is booming on this side of the Atlantic. A new plan aims to shift America’s Tour participation into high gear.

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The sport had previously allowed trans women to compete if they maintained low testosterone levels for 24 months

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Costly crashes, American close calls, and a victory salute that will make you cry—the 2023 Tour has produced plenty of memorable moments

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Saturday's crash is just the latest in a long history of over-eager fans and too-close spectators causing chaos on the Tour de France.

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The Slovenian superstar is injecting a heavy dose of humor and goofiness into sport that often takes things too seriously

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Owen Blandy, the chef for team EF Education–EasyPost, preps and cooks for 16 hours each day to feed hungry cyclists at the world’s biggest bike race

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The Tour’s current leader once worked in a Danish seafood packaging plant to make ends meet

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Organizers have included hills and big mountains in the Tour’s first week. The format has made the opening stages must-see TV.

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Thumbtacks on the roadway, twin brothers battling for the win, and an ‘Unchained’ Netflix storyline that continues to evolve

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Want a room at the only hotel on Mount Teide in the Canary Islands? You’ll have to battle stars of the Tour de France to get one. Two British ex-pats came up with a solution to pro cycling’s battle of the bedrooms.

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Only a few squads are chasing the yellow jersey—the others are pursuing stage wins or the final podium at the world’s biggest bike race

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Tour de France cyclists follow a specific schedule to prepare for the big race—and it includes plenty of time at high altitude

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Six U.S. riders will line up for the start of the men’s Tour de France on Saturday, July 1. The women’s Tour lineup has yet to be announced.

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On an epic mountain-biking adventure, the Outward Bound instructor found belonging on remote trails

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The 26-year-old cyclist fell during Stage 5 of the Tour de Suisse on Thursday

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