Tour de France | Deep Dive

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I’m obsessed with the Tour de France, and you should be too
+ Susan Matthews

How to win the Tour de France, in one image: New research about the physics of bike racing could change the sport.
+ Mark Wilson

How do they go so fast? The technology behind the Tour de France. Winning cyclists can average an impossible 26 mph. Here’s how they do it.
+ Roopinder Tara

The incredible tech behind the Tour de France bikes: To win the Tour, teams need three completely different rides: the Aero, the Climber, and the Time-Trial.
+ Andrew Diprose

The economics of the Tour de France: How does the world’s most prestigious cycling race make money? Who sponsors the teams? And how does financing impact the riders’ strategy?
+ Zachary Crockett

What the Tour de France 2020 can teach us about investing: As a Tour de France like no other gets started, we look at what the most famous cycling race in the world can teach us about investing.
+ CJ Hill

Really, really fast food: What the Tour de France cyclists are eating: Tour de France riders can burn up to 8,000 calories a day. So what do they eat on those bikes, anyway?
+ Amanda Shapiro

"The race is won by the rider who can suffer the most." -- Eddy Merckx