Cycling

— July 1, 2014

The Tour de Suisse changes flag

The next edition of the Tour de Suisse cycling, from June 13 to 21, 2015, will have a new direction. The Swiss stage event is now the exclusive property of the InfrontRingier Sports group... Read more "

— June 13, 2014

Armstrong testified

Lance Armstrong testified under oath on Thursday, June 12, in the case between him and SCA Promotions. The American made his statement, a first for him since... Read more "

— April 2, 2014

Europe joins the World

Proof of the ever closer relations between the European Cycling Union (UEC) and the International Cycling Union (UCI), the former announced this Wednesday April 2 that it had moved its headquarters... Read more "

— February 18, 2014

A women’s Vuelta

The Tour de France's plan to organize a women's race on the sidelines of the Grande Boucle gives ideas to the organizers of the Vuelta. They would also consider, in... Read more "

— January 30, 2014

France has its velodrome

Finally. A great track cycling nation, France now has a training and competition velodrome worthy of its current or past track cyclists. Built in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, it will house... Read more "

— January 28, 2014

An FFC-ASO agreement

Relations are good between the French Cycling Federation (FFC) and Amaury Sport Organization (ASO), organizer of the Tour de France. Both entities benefited from... Read more "

— November 21, 2013

The prize for Méribel

Big first: the stage of the MTB Trial World Cup organized in Méribel, the Savoyard resort, was named by the UCI as the best event of the season. Never, until now, a... Read more "

— November 6, 2013

Already nine teams in the WorldTour

Nine teams, including the two French AG2R La Mondiale and FDJ.fr, have already registered for 2014 in the WorldTour, announced the UCI. These nine training courses are AG2R La Mondiale, Belkin,... Read more "