How Does a Time Trial Work in a Stage Race?
A time trial is cycling's race of truth — each rider races alone against the clock, no drafting allowed. Learn how TT stages work, why…
A time trial is cycling's race of truth — each rider races alone against the clock, no drafting allowed. Learn how TT stages work, why…
The Tour de France King of the Mountains polka dot jersey is awarded on a 5-category points system. HC climbs give 20 pts (40 at…
The Tour de France green jersey points system awards 50 pts for a flat stage win down to 20 for mountains. Learn the exact points…
Bonification seconds are time deducted from a rider's total for stage wins and sprint bonuses. In four Tours, Pogačar collected 3:19 in bonus seconds —…
Drafting in a cycling peloton cuts aerodynamic drag by up to 95%. Learn the science behind why pro cyclists ride in tight groups — and…
Grand Tours are three-week stage races; Monuments are one-day classics spanning 240–300 km. Here's how they differ, why specialists rarely win both, and who holds…
A domestique is a pro cyclist whose job is to support a team leader rather than win. Here's what they do on race day, how…
The Tour de France runs four jersey competitions simultaneously. Here's what the yellow, green, polka dot, and white jerseys mean, how each is earned, and…