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

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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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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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We speak to WorldTour chefs and nutritionists to reveal the mega-carb menus that power the race for the yellow jersey

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The activity tracking company received criticism after raising fees based on a user’s region, billing type, and date of signup

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Hugo Houle became the first Canadian to win a Tour de France stage since 1988

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Tour riders eat more food, race less, and train at altitude more frequently than ever before. Dutch team Jumbo-Visma takes us inside its preparation for the world’s biggest bike race.

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