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Discussion: Tour de France on the web

in: Orienteering; General

Jul 3, 2006 3:02 AM # 
randallxski:
What's your favorite web site for the Tour de France? Here are a few of my favorites:
www.letour.com
www.grahamwatson.com
www.active.com/tourdefrance2006
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Jul 3, 2006 1:34 PM # 
ebuckley:
I don't know that it's the best, but I feel some loyalty to VeloNews.com because 30 years ago the little rag was the ONLY source of TDF (or any other bike race) info in North America.
Jul 3, 2006 1:39 PM # 
dness:
I use www.cyclingnews.com
Jul 3, 2006 1:44 PM # 
Gil:
www.letour.com for me. I have not checked any others to be honest. www.letour.com
gives all the stats almost real time. I am happy for what I am looking for.
Jul 3, 2006 2:09 PM # 
igoup:
I usually have a bunch of windows/tabs going simultaneously with live feeds from:
www.letour.com
www.bicycling.com
www.velonews.com
www.cyclingnews.com
www.pezcycling.com
www.eurosport.com
Jul 3, 2006 6:09 PM # 
randallxski:
Tom, can you check the pezcycling.com web site and see if there's a misspelling in the name? It seems to be just an index to other sites.

Thanks for the tip on the cyclingnews.com site. I haven't seen that one before. If you like cycling photos and wallpapers, be sure to check out that grahamwatson.com site. He has some great photographs available.
Jul 3, 2006 6:23 PM # 
Cristina:
Try www.pezcyclingnews.com.
Jul 4, 2006 1:34 AM # 
randallxski:
Thanks, Cristina. That's an interesting site.
Jul 4, 2006 4:20 AM # 
cedarcreek:
I just saw this one on popurls:
http://www.ubilabs.net/tdf/
It's a google maps TDF tracker. I haven't used it.
Jul 4, 2006 4:13 PM # 
dolph:
If you speak/understand German, check out http://www.radsportnews.com

Also a lot of "side" reports on professional cycling.

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