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Tag: Tour de France

Tour de France for dummies - beginner's guide
Pro Cycling Posted on05/07/201917/07/2019

Tour de France for dummies: a beginner’s guide

Around this time of the year, the Tour de France keeps popping up in my conversations with non-cycling friends. But if you’ve never watched a bike race, the Tour de France is confusing. Here’s a simple guide to how it works.Read More

Cycling in AEST: Giant bicycle on indoor trainer in front of Tour de France on television with fan
Cycling life Posted on20/07/201817/07/2019

Sleepless in July: the hidden blessing of cycling in AEST

Watching the Tour de France from Australia sucks, right? The stages are on so late at night! If your eyes have been a bit bleary at work this month, keep in mind that our awkward timezone has some handy benefits.Read More

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