Cycling

— November 4, 2013

New record of licensees

Doping or not, the Little Queen is gaining followers. The French Cycling Federation (FFC) announced on Monday that it had broken its record number of licensees, with 119.222 members, a figure... Read more "

— September 25, 2013

The 2016 Worlds in London

The track cycling world championships will take place in 2016 in London, the International Cycling Union (UCI) announced on Wednesday. Great Britain, the dominant power on the track, hosted... Read more "

— September 9, 2013

Armstrong did not return his medal

Thomas Bach, the president of the IOC Legal Commission, admitted it on Monday in Buenos Aires: the American Lance Armstrong has still not returned his bronze medal won in... Read more "

— August 19, 2013

Froome takes a stand

Radical, Chris Froome. Less than a month after his victory in the Tour de France, the Briton declared himself in favor of banning riders guilty of doping for life.... Read more "

— July 20, 2013

Women's petition

A petition is currently circulating, on the sidelines of the Tour de France, to obtain from ASO the organization of a women's version of the Grande Boucle starting next year. Initiated by a... Read more "

— July 16, 2013

McQuaid plays the youth card

Pat McQuaid, the president of the International Cycling Union (UCI), is unwavering: the new cycling disciplines will be integrated into the Olympic program in the “near future”. An announcement made... Read more "

— July 2, 2013

Corsica wants more

Forgotten for more than a century, Corsica has taken a liking to the Tour de France. The peloton had barely left the Isle of Beauty to reach the continent, Paul Giacobbi, the... Read more "

— July 1, 2013

The Tour starts with a sprint

Doping or not, the Tour de France has lost none of its popularity. The first weekend of the race allowed France Télévisions, the event's broadcaster, to... 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 "