Published: July 01, 2011
Bicycling magazine's online coverage of the 2011 Tour de France includes up-to-the-minute race coverage, expert analysis
NEW YORK - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Bicycling magazine will once again provide fans of the biggest
cycling event in the world with live, comprehensive coverage of the 2011
Tour de France at its online destination, www.bicycling.com,
including exclusive daily video contributions from inside the peloton
provided by U.S. star Chris Horner, winner of this year's Amgen Tour of
California and one of the top U.S. hopefuls in this year's race.
Bicycling.com's
coverage of the Tour de France, which begins this Saturday, July 2 and
continues through the final stage on the famed Champs-Elysees on July
24, will also include a daily live blog with up-to-the-minute updates on
each tour stage, expert commentary from Bicycling's editors and
expert contributors, including editor-at-large Bill Strickland,
columnist Joe Lindsey and longtime European correspondent Jim Startt,
who will be on the ground with the peloton for every mile. In addition,
former pro cyclist and well-known cycling commentator Frankie Andreu
will contribute a variety of video reports, tapping his deep racing
experience and extensive relationships with the pro cycling community.
This year's online
coverage will be further bolstered by the exclusive daily video
commentary from Horner, the Team RadioShack rider who, along with
teammate Levi Leipheimer and Garmin-Cervelo rider Christian Vande Velde,
enters the Tour as America's top hopeful for a podium finish. In May,
Horner claimed first place at the Tour of California, the largest bike
race in the U.S., and he finished 10th overall in the Tour de
France last year. Leipheimer, who captured the Tour de Suisse title in
mid-June, finished third overall in the Tour de France in 2007.
To further prepare cycling fans for this year's Tour de France, the
August issue of Bicycling, on newsstands July 5th, includes a
17-page special that frames the many dynamics to watch for when the Tour
kicks off this weekend, including:
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Classic photography from throughout the previous 97 years of the Tour.
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An exclusive interview with one of the top contenders, Luxembourg's
Andy Schleck, conducted by his Leopard Trek teammate-and regular Bicycling
contributor-Jens Voight, who will be responsible for protecting
Schleck over much of the 2,131 total miles.
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A special pull-out section featuring the key stages to watch, the top
podium contenders, and a look at how you, the average cyclist, stacks
up against the pros.
About Bicycling
As the world's largest bicycling magazine, Rodale Inc.'s Bicycling
is the voice of cycling, providing the stories on the personalities,
trends, and techniques behind the sport. Appealing to readers of every
ability and interest level, the magazine features expert reviews of the
latest equipment as well as training and fitness tips. Published 11
times a year, Bicycling is the magazine for the athlete for whom
the bicycle is the centerpiece of an active lifestyle. For more
information, please go to www.bicycling.com.
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