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To find out, we compared four iconic Tour climbs with their stateside equivalents

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Google's self-driving car has cycling-specific software that could put an end to the Bikes-Versus-Cars war forever

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If we're wrong, we'll eat last year's Floyd Landis cover

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The 2006 Tour de France winner has been accused of doping after an atypical ratio of testosterone to epitestosterone was found in his system

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Our man reports from the scene of the inaugural Amgen Tour of California for what proved to be a major coup for U.S. cycling, with an estimated one million spectators and eight American riders in the top ten.

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Here's why ten Winter Olympics have been staged high in the Alps: James Bond glamour, beautiful slopes, and raging après—ski that lasts till 3 a.m.

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Big Moments 1910 Killer Climb It wasn’t until the eighth Tour that race organizers experimented with the first big mountain stages, in the Pyrenees. The 7,000-foot climb up the now legendary Col du Tourmalet took riders along goat tracks barely passable by car. When Octave Lapize, who was…

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