Tour de France Fast Facts
Pogačar joins four other riders with five Tour de France wins as the 113th edition ends, according to race officials.
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I Rode The Tour de France Cauliflower
Patrick has spent the last three weeks following the Tour de France with our friends from Escape Collective. This post was originally published on Escape Collective on July 27. Defector readers can now get a six-month free trial of Escape Collective, with ad-free and independent coverage that goes beyond the Tour de France. Claim the offer here. There was a point there, about three hours into a five-hour drive in 105 degree heat on the back of a…
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Bridie O'Donnell on the ‘precarious business’ of the Tour de France
From Victoria’s beleaguered Labor Party moving onto its third premier in one term ahead of November’s state election, to the national rise of One Nation and collapsing major party support – it’s been a chaotic year in Australian politics. And we’ve barely passed the halfway mark. So this week’s podcast takes a rare break from those events to turn to a different spectacle, also watched by millions of Australians: the Tour de France. The three wee…
Tour de France Fast Facts
CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here’s a look at the Tour de France. July 4-July 26, 2026 – The 113th Tour de France takes place. Tadej Pogačar wins his fifth Tour de France title. Facts The Tour de France is a prestigious multistage bike race that takes place annually in France and sometimes the surrounding The post Tour de France Fast Facts appeared first on KESQ.
After participating in his first Vuelta last year, Melvin Rullière was one of the three sports directors of the PicnicPostNL team at the 2026 Tour de France. The Côte-d’Or resident recounts these three intense weeks.
The craziest Tour de France finish ever with Pogačar, Van der Poel | Beyond the Podium (FULL SHOW)
Brent Bookwalter and Tejay van Garderen break down one of the wildest and most unforgettable finishes in Tour de France history as the race returned to the cobbles and climbs of Montmartre before an unforgettable finale on the Champs-Élysées. They dive into Mathieu van der Poel’s spectacular stage victory, Tadej Pogačar’s historic fifth Tour de France title—joining cycling’s most exclusive club of five-time champions—and what this dominant perfo…
The two photographers of "L'Équipe" present on the Tour de France, Bernard Papon and Étienne Garnier, continued their collection of photographs until the arrival of the Tour on the Champs-Élysées on Sunday. Here is a selection of their most beautiful photos captured during the third and last week of race.
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