
Issue 128 - Tour de France Hommes
What’s in the magazine?
SMALL TOWNS & A BIG RACE
JOÃO ALMEDIA
Storied Classics
MICHAEL MØRKØV
Geraint Thomas is one of the peloton’s most experienced riders, having signed what he thinks is probably his last two-year contract with Ineos Grenadiers, the team he has represented since their inception in 2010. Thomas came a narrow second in the Giro last year, and is returning to the race he describes as one for the purists, before going on to tackle the Tour de France. He tells Rouleur that in spite of the fact he’s in his 18th year as a professional, his ambition is still burning as brightly as ever, and he insists that the fact of his career drawing to a close is only sharpening his focus.
AND MUCH MORE...
This magazine also features an exclusive interview with 2019 Tour de France winner Egan Bernal, who speaks to Rouleur about his ongoing comeback after a crash in 2022 that almost cost him his career; James Startt and Edward Pickering headed to Nice to learn more about the city where the race will hold its grand finale; Juan Antonio Flecha interviews Vincenzo Nibali; James Startt documents the days he spent with Visma-Lease a Bike during Amstel Gold Race; Simon Smythe goes for tea and cake with Parcours founder Dov Tate; Josh Tarling faces Rouleur’s Question Time; plus Panaracer; Art Cycle; Ribble; Assos, Sram, BMC, Scott, Tissot, Ned and Rachel Neylan – our guest columnist for this edition of the magazine, taking over while Orla Chennaoui takes a short and deserved break from writing duties.
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What’s in the magazine?
SMALL TOWNS & A BIG RACE
JOÃO ALMEDIA
Storied Classics
MICHAEL MØRKØV
Geraint Thomas is one of the peloton’s most experienced riders, having signed what he thinks is probably his last two-year contract with Ineos Grenadiers, the team he has represented since their inception in 2010. Thomas came a narrow second in the Giro last year, and is returning to the race he describes as one for the purists, before going on to tackle the Tour de France. He tells Rouleur that in spite of the fact he’s in his 18th year as a professional, his ambition is still burning as brightly as ever, and he insists that the fact of his career drawing to a close is only sharpening his focus.
AND MUCH MORE...
This magazine also features an exclusive interview with 2019 Tour de France winner Egan Bernal, who speaks to Rouleur about his ongoing comeback after a crash in 2022 that almost cost him his career; James Startt and Edward Pickering headed to Nice to learn more about the city where the race will hold its grand finale; Juan Antonio Flecha interviews Vincenzo Nibali; James Startt documents the days he spent with Visma-Lease a Bike during Amstel Gold Race; Simon Smythe goes for tea and cake with Parcours founder Dov Tate; Josh Tarling faces Rouleur’s Question Time; plus Panaracer; Art Cycle; Ribble; Assos, Sram, BMC, Scott, Tissot, Ned and Rachel Neylan – our guest columnist for this edition of the magazine, taking over while Orla Chennaoui takes a short and deserved break from writing duties.






















