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Breathe deep and let the Col d’Aspin fill your mind with dreams!
Nestled between the infamous Col du Tourmalet and Col de Peyresourde in the beautiful Hautes-Pyrénées, the Col d’Aspin has a long and illustrious history with the Tour de France, first featuring in the race as part of the inaugural mountain stage (a mere 326km from Luchon to Bayonne dubbed the Circle of Death) in 1910. -
Tour Update
With the Tour de France drawing to an end in the next few days, we wanted to update you on the progress of TORQ-Fuelled Jasper Stuyvern who has had such a fantastic Tour so far. -
Video action from Tre Cime di Lavaredo & Tour de France talk with Dan Martin!
Never has the term ‘no pain no gain’ been more deserved. -
Passo Giau – the newbie climb with the fearsome reputation
At 2,236m elevation, the Passo Giau is most famous for its regular inclusion in the Giro d’Italia and for amateurs it’s the fearsome 6th climb in the Maratona dles Dolomites sportive. -
30km of Swiss magic, the Albulapass has it all!
We’ve had the pleasure of visiting Switzerland a few times now and the Swiss Alps are certainly a must for any avid mountain loving cyclist. -
Ever wondered why the Col de Turini is one of the greatest roads in the world?
Rising 1,607 metres above the Mediterranean, the Col de Turini may not be the highest pass in the Alpes-Maritimes but at 24.3 kilometres in length, starting from Sospel, it’s a climb that definitely needs to be ridden with respect. -
The Legendary Col du Tourmalet!
Without question the Col du Tourmalet is one the all time greats of cycling, first featuring in the 1910 Tour de France and with over 80 appearances since make it amongst the very oldest, and the most frequently used, climb in the history of the race. -
Col des Bordères, Soulor and Aubisque – a triple bill of Pyrenean perfection!
Home to many of the most mythical climbs in Tour de France history, the French Pyrénées are a wonderland of beauty and exploration. -
Col de la Madone – A Côte d’Azur Classic!
Perched high above the glistening coastline of the Côte d’Azur in southeast France, the Col de la Madone may have never featured in the Tour de France but that hasn’t stopped it becoming an international icon made famous by the many pros that would regularly frequent its slopes to test their form against the clock. -
Tackling Europe’s highest road pass, the 2,764m high Col de L’Iseran
Our fourth consecutive record breaking month on YouTube, in February we hit a new high with 181,000 views! -
Behind the Ride: Joe Dombrowski
This week we bring you a Behind the Ride special with Joe Dombrowski from Team Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale. -
Col Collective – 3,687m elevation and still smiling, that’s the gift of Independence!
As the highest paved crossing of the Continental Divide in the U.S.