Tour de France Femmes
Startlist for 2023 Tour de France Femmes confirmed with race start on Sunday
The startlist for the 2023 Tour de France Femmes is now out, with 22 teams announcing their 7 riders to tackle the major stage...
Tour de France Femmes
All of the special edition jersey for the 2023 Tour de France Femmes
The Tour de France Femmes has rapidly achieved the status of the highest-profile women's race on the calendar as the Tour de France name...
Women's Cycling
Planning a 10-day Lands End to John O’Groats ride
Traveling from Lands End to John O'Groats is a challenge that many adventurers undertake. In this 10-day cycle, you'll experience some of the most breathtaking scenery the UK has to offer. From the rugged cliffs of Cornwall to the rolling hills of the Scottish Highlands, this journey is not for the faint of heart. But for those who are up for the challenge, it's an experience that will stay with you for a lifetime.
Men's Cycling
The Majesty of the Col du Tourmalet
Col du Tourmalet, a true giant of the Pyrenees, is a mountain pass located in the heart of the French Pyrenees, between the departments...
Women's Cycling
2023 Simac Ladies Tour will once again finish in Arnhem
The city of Arnhem and its rolling surroundings will once again provide the backdrop for the final stage of the Simac Ladies Tour this...
Tour de France Femmes
SD Worx announce new co-sponsor for 2023 Tour de France Femmes
Protime, a company specialising in time registration, access control, and workforce scheduling, has joined as a new co-sponsor for the world-leading women's cycling team,...
Tour de France Femmes
Who are the best sprinters at the 2023 Tour de France Femmes?
This year's Tour de France Femmes doesn't see too many flat pure sprint stages. Sprinters will need a bit of hill resistance to maximise...
Tour de France Femmes
Tour de France Femmes 2023 Race Preview
The Tour de France Femmes, the women's equivalent of the iconic men's race, has a rich history. The very first equivalent of the Tour de France Femmes was held in 1955 and won by the Brit Millie Robinson but it was a one-off event. It took until 1984 with the "Tour de France Féminin" for a true event

