The Tour is here and we’re officially celebrating with a Tour-Worthy Road Bike Sale! Save $1,000 on select road and gravel bikes from Trek, Pinarello, and Felt. Now’s a great time to upgrade to a bike with advanced technology and features like the pros ride. Even without the budget the pros enjoy.
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Product on saleTrek Emonda SLR Project One SRAM Red eTap AXS$11,999.99
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Product on salePinarello Dogma F SRAM Red eTap Rim$10,500.00
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Product on saleTrek Madone SLR SRAM Force eTap AXS Project One$9,499.99
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Product on salePinarello Dogma F Shimano Ultegra Di2 with Rim Brakes$8,999.99
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Product on saleTrek Emonda SLR 9 Rival eTap Project One Road Bike$8,999.99
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Product on saleTrek Madone SLR SRAM Rival eTap AXS Project One$8,499.99
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Product on salePinarello Grevil F EKAR$5,500.00
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Product on salePinarello Prince FX SRAM Rival eTap$5,199.00
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Product on salePinarello Prince Ultegra Di2 with Alloy Wheels$4,999.99
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Product on salePinarello Prince Ultegra$4,999.99
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Product on salePinarello Prince FX SRAM Rival$4,499.99 – $4,699.99
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Product on saleFelt FX Advanced+ Force CX1$3,199.99
Hurry, while supplies last! Promotion applies to bikes in-stock in our store (no special orders).
History of the Tour de France
The Tour de France is an annual prestigious and world-renowned professional cycling race. It is typically held during the month of July and covers a distance of approximately 3,500 kilometers (2,200 miles) over a three-week period.
The race consists of 21 stages, including flat stages, mountain stages, individual time trials, and team time trials. The route changes every year, but it always covers various terrains across France, including challenging mountain passes in the Alps and Pyrenees.
The Tour de France attracts top cyclists from around the world. They compete for the coveted yellow jersey, awarded to the overall winner based on cumulative results for all stages. Other distinctive jerseys are also awarded, such as the polka dot jersey (best climber) and the green jersey (top sprinter).
This event has a long and rich history, dating back to its first edition in 1903. It has become one of the most prestigious and challenging sporting events. The Tour de France captures the attention of millions of cycling fans worldwide.
For more information and updates about the Tour de France, you can visit the official website here.