Velomotion logo Velomotion small logo
Search icon
  • Product news
  • Cycling
  • Tests
    • complete wheels
    • Components
    • Accessories
  • Guides
    • Buyer's guide
    • Renting
    • Law
    • Workshop
    • bike trip

Tour de France - All news

The Tour de France, often known simply as the Tour, is the most famous and important cycling race in the world. Since its founding in 1903, the Tour of France has written many stories. The Tour de France spans three weeks and takes riders through France's picturesque countryside, from the Alps to the Pyrenees to the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Each tour stage presents its own challenges, be it in the form of demanding mountain sections, windy flat stages or technically difficult time trials. Over the years, many legends have emerged, from Eddy Merckx to German heroes like Jan Ullrich and Erik Zabek, as well as current superstars like Tadej Pogacar, Primoz Roglic and Jonas Vingegaard. The list of Tour winners is peppered with names like Jacques Anquetil, Bernard Hinault, Miguel Indurain and Chris Froome. The 90s caused a real cycling boom in Germany, in which the Telekom team around Jan Ullrich and Erik Zabel achieved numerous successes. In recent years, the German racing team Bora – hansgrohe in particular has achieved success. But sprinters like Marcel Kittel and André Greipel have also boosted the popularity of the Tour de France. The focus is currently on international professionals such as Primoz Roglic, Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard. With Nils Politt, Phil Bauhaus, Lennard Kämna, Pascal Ackermann, John Degenkolb and Emanuel Buchmann, there are still numerous top drivers from Germany who also know how to impress on the Tour of France. The Tour de France is not only a cycling event, but also a cultural phenomenon that delights millions of spectators. With its history, tradition and unparalleled charm, the Tour will continue to capture the hearts of cycling fans around the world. And with our cycling news on Velomotion, our readers always stay up to date.
Tour de France Hautacam
July 16, 2025of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cyclingTour de France

Tour de France #12 Preview: Will the Tour winner win again in Hautacam?

Cycling: Tomorrow we'll see the first real mountain stage of the 2025 Tour de France. Often, the winner in Hautacam has also won the Tour de France at the end of the three-week race. Will it be the same this year? The first real mountain stage of the 2025 Tour de France. In Hautacam – a ski resort in the French Pyrenees – the Tour de France has already seen... read more

July 16, 2025of Michael Behringer
Abrahamsen Tour de France Schmid
July 16, 2025of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cyclingTour de France

Tour de France #11: Abrahamsen wins spectacular stage

Cycling: Jonas Abrahamsen has won the eleventh stage of the Tour de France. One day after the rest day, the Norwegian emerged from a breakaway ahead of Swiss rider Mauro Schmid. Top favorite Tadej Pogacar crashed shortly before the finish but was able to reconnect with his rivals, who were waiting for him. Abrahamsen celebrates his greatest... read more

July 16, 2025of Michael Behringer
Girmay Tour de France
July 15, 2025of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cyclingTour de France

Tour de France #11 Preview: Will the outliers prevail again?

Cycling: The eleventh stage of the Tour de France is difficult to predict. Numerous hills make life difficult for the sprinters – or can one of the fastest men in the world fight for the stage victory in Toulouse? Who will be left behind? The first stage after the rest day is often a special one. Many riders struggle to return to 100 percent after the break... read more

July 15, 2025of Michael Behringer
Simon Yates Tour de France
July 14, 2025of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cyclingTour de France

Tour de France #10: Simon Yates wins, Ben Healy in yellow

Cycling: Simon Yates won the tenth stage of the Tour de France after eight climbs. The Briton won on the French national holiday ahead of the Dutchman Thymen Arensman. The new man in yellow is Ben Healy of Ireland. Simon Yates takes the stage victory. The French missed their chance to win on the French national holiday. After 165,3… read more

July 14, 2025of Michael Behringer
Merlier Tour de France
July 13, 2025of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cyclingTour de France

Tour de France #9: Merlier wins the sprint in Châteauroux

Cycling: Tim Merlier has won the ninth stage of the Tour de France. Last year's winner, Tadej Pogacar, continues to wear the overall leader's yellow jersey. Merlier defeats Milan. As expected, the ninth stage of the Tour de France, covering 174,1 kilometers from Chinon to Châteauroux, was decided in a bunch sprint. Belgian Tim Merlier (Soudal – … read more

July 13, 2025of Michael Behringer
" Previous page
Next page "
Pogacar Tour de France

Tour de France #13: Pogacar sets the next exclamation mark

New TPU tube for more efficiency in the road bike setup: Pirelli SmartUBE RS

Winora Sinus FS: Full suspension and low step-through for everyday use and touring

Fun facts and figures about the 12th stage of the Tour de France 2025: Florian Lipowitz and Tadej Pogacar shine in Hautacam

Tour de France Tadej Pogacar mountain time trial

Tour de France #13 Preview: Who will win the mountain time trial?

RockShox ZEB vs. Domain: Which offers more for the money?

Pogacar Tour de France Lipowitz

Tour de France #12: Pogacar dominates, Lipowitz impresses

The new Crankbrothers Stamp 0: Win 1 of 20 pedal sets

Abrahamsen Tour de France Schmid

Tour de France #11: Abrahamsen wins spectacular stage

Girmay Tour de France

Tour de France #11 Preview: Will the outliers prevail again?

Simon Yates Tour de France

Tour de France #10: Simon Yates wins, Ben Healy in yellow

Martinez Lenny Paris Nice

Tour de France #10 Preview: A breakaway can celebrate

Merlier Tour de France

Tour de France #9: Merlier wins the sprint in Châteauroux

Tour de France bauhaus Ackermann

Tour de France #9 Preview: Chances of victory for Bauhaus and Ackermann?

  • Velomotion Team
  • media facts
  • Imprint
  • Data protection/ GDPR

© 2025 Velomotion GmbH