Jim Cotton
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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
Pogacar and UAE Emirates ruled the Galibier, but third-week individual strength will determine the true king of Le Tour
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
Tour de France cyclists follow a specific schedule to prepare for the big race—and it includes plenty of time at high altitude
We speak to WorldTour chefs and nutritionists to reveal the mega-carb menus that power the race for the yellow jersey
The activity tracking company received criticism after raising fees based on a user’s region, billing type, and date of signup
Hugo Houle became the first Canadian to win a Tour de France stage since 1988
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.