Olympic movement

— August 1, 2013

Thomas Bach, the race in the lead

With Thomas Bach, the word favorite has rarely been used so well. The German lawyer, Olympic fencing champion in 1976 in Montreal, is leading the race to succeed Jacques... Read more "

— July 12, 2013

CK Wu the African

Life as a candidate for the IOC presidency is not easy. Always between two planes, surfing time zones, switching from English to French as we change... Read more "

— July 4, 2013

And the winner is… Buenos Aires

We were waiting for Glasgow, or even Medellin. But the 86 members of the IOC, meeting since the day before in an extraordinary session in Lausanne, took everyone by surprise. A new... Read more "

— July 2, 2013

In Lausanne, two days to convince

The calm of its arteries and the tranquility of its lake can be deceptive. In Lausanne, over the next two days, there will be fever and agitation in the corridors... Read more "

— June 24, 2013

For the UCI, Brian’s opinion

The British often have a taste for the symbolic. Brian Cookson is no exception. The English leader, boss of British Cycling for sixteen years, chose Paris to unveil... Read more "