World Reacts to Wout Van Aert Winning the TT and the Final Stage of the 2021 Tour de France
The world reacts to Wout van Aert’s wins in the time trial to Saint-Emilion and last stage of the 2021 Tour de France.
The world reacts to Wout van Aert’s wins in the time trial to Saint-Emilion and last stage of the 2021 Tour de France.
Wout van Aert wins 11th stage in the Tour de France with two climbs up the infamous Mt. Ventoux. See how the world reacted!
Mathieu van der Poel unveiled a new kit to pay tribute to his grandfather, and tackled the first two stages in attempt at Le Tour glory.
Our cyclocross champs are grabbing headlines and gravel glory. Watch Marianne Vos, Coryn Rivera, Gianni Vermeersch and Wout van Aert battle for podiums.
While Wout van Aert was dropping defending Tour de France champ Bernal on the Columbier, two Dutch cyclocross legends and a Belgian champ took road victories.
Wout van Aert had another go at a sprint finish on Stage 7 of the Tour de France. Could he make it two wins in three days? See the final sprint.
Wout van Aert had a hall pass from domestique duty and used it to battle the world’s best sprinters in Stage 5 of the Tour de France. See the highlights.
This week’s Rumors & Rumblings: Marianne Vos’ bittersweet silver, a big update on Ethias Cross, and a check-up on Cyclocross Worlds medalist at Le Tour.
Wout van Aert had to abandon the 2019 Tour de France after a Stage 13 TT crash. He spoke about his injury and the coming cyclocross season in an interview.
While most ‘cross eyes were on Wout van Aert at the 2019 Tour de France, 3 other Cyclocross Worlds medalists took stage wins and coveted jerseys, led by Alaphilippe.
Wout van Aert crashed into a barrier and injured his leg during the Stage 13 Time Trial at the 2019 Tour de France. He abandoned the race after his crash..
Wout van Aert continues to wow fans and competitors, even on the sport’s biggest stage. Watch video of his Stage 10 sprint here, as well as his Sunday interview with NBC Sports.
In his rookie try at the 2019 Tour De France, Wout van Aert is already making his mark on the race as a member of the Jumbo – Visma team.
Wout van Aert will be a member of Jumbo – Visma’s 8-rider team for the 2019 Tour de France. More from the team and Van Aert on the announcement.
Helen Wyman will be hosting two bike tours in the South of France in July, 2018. The tours are all-inclusive and will be centered around the Tour de France. More information available in this release.
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As the Tour de France continues, so does our Tour De Tires! For every stage of the Tour, we’ll be bringing you a review of a tire. Since it’s just about time to start gluing up tubulars or deciding what type of clinchers you’ll be riding this season, the timing couldn’t be better.
Ideally, the tires we feature will be tires deemed advantageous to an off-road version of the stage of the Tour De France, though we’re more interested in the dirt than the roads of France!
If you’re sitting at home (or in the office) morning after morning, sipping coffee and laughing/crying as the racers in the Tour de France battle it out over the course of three weeks, then … well, you’re just like us here at Cyclocross Magazine. And if you’re taking part in our Fantasy League for the Tour, even better!
It’s been three stages since our Fantasy Tour de France league for cyclocrossers kicked off, and if you haven’t yet, head on over to our Cowbell Forums to share your team, see latest league updates and talk trash. After a dominant two days by MJBikes, CrimsonPlanet has taken the lead with a stellar Stage 3, and sits ahead of Kris’ team Lucas and MJBikes. Crimson Planet also happens to be sitting in 35th of over 11,000 teams overall at velogames.com.
Fantasy Tour de France for cyclocrossers is here! The Tour will be on TV for hours and hours, and while we’re grateful and sure think it’s more exciting than more re-runs of Jersey Shore, cyclocross fans looking for race coverage are stuck re-watching highlights of World Cups in Flemish or waiting for MFG’s Midsummer Nights race. So Cyclocross Magazine aims to make the Tour more exciting for cyclocrossers with a little fantasy league competition.
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