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  1. Stage 5 takes the riders on a 189.5 km route from Arras Communauté Urbaine to Amiens Métropole. The sprinters are expect to shine with a fast finish into the line. The Stage 5 prize, a Giro Synthe helmet, will go to the team boss with any riders in the break aways over last 4 stages (stage 2 - 5). Click here to view the article
  2. All the results from the Tour de France after Stage 6 including overall classification and category standings. Click here to view the article
  3. Stage 6 takes the riders on a scenic 191.5 km route along the coast from Abbeville to Le Harve. The sprinters are expected to race for the win despite a slight climb to the line. The Stage 6 prize, a GoPro Hero action camera, will go to a team boss with the white jersey holder in their team at the end of Stage 6. Click here to view the article
  4. Stage 4 takes the riders on a 223.5 km trip from Seraing to Camrai. With the route featuring seven cobblestone sections, will Vincenzo Nibali show the agility he displayed at last year's Tour? The Stage 4 prize, Fabric Scoop saddle, will go to the competition winner. Click here to view the article
  5. Edvald Boasson Hagen would finish 5th in the mass sprint of the 5th Tour de France stage. Andre Greipel (Lotto-Soudal) would take his 2nd win of the Tour, just ahead of Peter Sagan (Tinkoff-Saxo) and Mark Cavendish (Etixx-Quickstep). Click here to view the article
  6. The 4th stage of the Tour de France saw riders take on the cobbled roads of Northern France. It would be a thrilling stage that saw our Norwegian champion, Edvald Boasson Hagen sprint to an incredible 5th place on the stage. Tony Martin would take the stage victory after escaping with 3km to go. Click here to view the article
  7. Fabian Cancellara was whisked off to the hospital for a CT scan shortly after he crossed the finish line of the crash-marred stage three at the Tour de France, and hours later the news confirmed the worst: two transverse process fractures in two vertebrae bones of the lower back. Click here to view the article
  8. Stage 3 takes the riders on a 159.5 km trip from Anvers to Huy. With the climb up Mur de Huy at the end, we can expect an interesting dash for the line. The Stage 3 prize, Giro Empire SLX shoes, will go to the team boss with the highest standing in the green jersey category for the stage. Click here to view the article
  9. The 3rd stage of the Tour de France saw Joquim Rodriguez (Katusha) take the victory atop the Mur de Huy, just ahead of Chris Froome (Team Sky) and Alexis Vuillermoz (AG2R La Mondiale). Froome would also move into the yellow jersey. Click here to view the article
  10. The 2nd stage of the Tour de France lived up to its expectations of having the weather, and particularly the wind affecting the race. A small group of 20 odd riders sprinted it out for the win with Andre Greipel (Lotto-Soudal) taking the victory ahead of Peter Sagan (Tinkoff-Saxo) and Fabian Cancellara (Trek Factory Racing). Click here to view the article
  11. Stage 1 takes the riders around the city of Utrecht over the 13.8 km time trial course. The Stage 1 prize, a Bell Star Pro helmet, will go to a team boss who has correctly predicted the stage winner. Click here to view the article
  12. The 1st stage of the Tour de France was a spectacle unrivaled by anything else we have experienced. We could not have hoped for a better start to our Grande Boucle either with Steve Cummings finishing in a terrific 10th place. Click here to view the article
  13. Stage 2 takes the riders on a 166 km journey from Utrecht to Zélande. With almost no climbing, expect an exciting sprint finish at the line. The Stage 2 prize, a Sigma ROX 10.0 GPS computer, will go to the team boss with the overall highest team score for the stage. Click here to view the article
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  15. Last week Team Giant-Alpecin announced its journey towards the Tour de France through a new documentary, “Keep Challenging”, which shows a group of dedicated riders, coaches and experts fine-tuning every detail of the team’s equipment, training, support and logistics in a continuous preparation process that started months ago. Click here to view the article
  16. Following on from the ground breaking achievements of national cycling hero, Robbie Hunter who became the first South African rider to participate in the Tour de France in 2001, the 2015 edition of the Tour de France will see a good representation of South African riders. Click here to view the article
  17. Cofidis have built their Tour de France ambitions almost entirely around the great French sprint hope Nacer Bouhanni. Click here to view the article
  18. Team Giant-Alpecin is pleased to announce its final nine-rider line-up for the 102nd Tour de France, which starts in Utrecht (NL) on July 4. After starting in Rotterdam in 2010, the 2015 Tour de France returns to the Netherlands. Click here to view the article
  19. Chronic pain in the right knee has forced the management and medical staff of the team to pull Fränk Schleck from the Tour de France roster. Click here to view the article
  20. Team MTN-Qhubeka p/b Samsung is delighted to announce the final nine man team that will make history as the first African team to participate in Le Tour de France. Click here to view the article
  21. Belgian rider Philippe Gilbert will miss the Tour de France with a right leg injury, his team BMC announced on Tuesday. Click here to view the article
  22. Chairman of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation South Africa, Morné du Plessis, has extended his congratulations to Team MTN-Qhubeka p/b Samsung on their 2015 wild card invitation to compete in the Tour de France. Click here to view the article
  23. So I am currently trying to arrange a trip for 2015, for my folks to go and watch the TdF live. No one I know, has made this trip, so haven't been able to get advice on where to start. Most travel webpages I find for spectators are based in the UK and Australia, and the few local travel agencies I have spoken to, think I am losing my marbles. So I'm turning to the cycling community.....can anyone give me any sort of advice....pretty please!
  24. Who is more emotional in the ‪#‎OPQS‬ team car, Davide Bramati or Mark Cavendish? You be the judge! Also, Michał Kwiatkowski talks about his monster descent at Tour de France Stage 16 where he drastically cut the gap to riders in front of him. Good try Kwiato! ‪#‎TDF‬ ‪#‎CavintheCar‬
  25. What a great piece of film-making from the 1962 Tour de France. Click below for the link. http://bicyclegear.c...e-le-tour-1962/
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