When Tour de France went abroad before 1914

Cyclist riding in form of spectators whenTour de France visited Metz during the early years of its history.

Defining historical events of the 20th century often left  their marks on road cycling history. Just think about, for istance, the impact of World War 1 on the mythology of some famous races, like Paris-Roubaix. The born of the famous phase of “Hell of the North” is a quite well known story among cycling fans. … Read more

Drunk from a poisoned bottle, lost the Tour de France

French cyclist and 2nd in overall, Paul Duboc at a checkpoint at Tour de France 1911

The early history of Tour de France is full with strange stories. Not necessarily great stories, sometimes quite unpleasant ones, as it, for example, happened at the 9th edition (1911) of the famous French grand tour. Paul Duboc (1884-1941) rode Tour de France twice (1908 and 1909) before, and earned some success (a stage victory … Read more

The Tour de France contestant who hired two other cyclists just for having fun

French cyclist Henri Pépin on a magazin portrait from 1894

Henri Pépin was neither an eccentric aristocrat, nor a rookie cyclist when he hired two other persons to join him to ride the Tour de France just for fun. Pépin (1864-1915) was an active cyclist in the 19th century already. He even published a book about him and (possibly) his son riding a tandem from … Read more

Faces from the peloton: the cyclist with a glass eye

Honoré Barthélémy the cyclist with a glass eye

The first decades of history of Tour de France are full with extraordinary stories. One of them is the story of the cyclist with a glass eye.Honoré Barthélémy (1891-1964) crashed badly on the 8th stage (Perpignan- Aix-en-Provence, 325 km) of Tour de France in 1920. Despite having problems with his sight, he mounted his bike … Read more

Faces from the peloton: Paul Duboc (1884-1941)

French cyclist and 2nd in overall, Paul Duboc at a checkpoint at Tour de France 1911

The cyclist, who is mostly remembered by being poisoned at the Tour de France in 1911. Paul Duboc (1884-1941) competed as a professional rider between 1907 and 1927. He won 5 Tour de France stages (one in 1909 and four in 1911) his best result in the general classification was a 2nd place. In 1909 … Read more