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Chasing the story
Cyclist UK
|November 2025 - Issue 168
The Tour de France is a different beast from what it was a few decades ago, and not just for the riders. Reporting from the race has changed hugely over the years as well, as one veteran journalist reveals

Organised chaos and hot stress. That's the first thing that comes to mind when I think of the Tour de France. Then I worry if I will have enough shirts to last over four weeks on the road covering first the three-week men's race and then the ten-day Tour de France Femmes.
For anyone who works in professional cycling, the Tour is almost certainly the most lucrative - and most stressful - job of the year. It's also unmissable, a mobile trade fair for the riders, the sponsors, the teams, the media and everyone on the scene - right down to the VIP guest car drivers, most of whom are ex-pros.
It is everything they say it is. The Tour is indeed, inimitably, the Tour. It is overblown, filthy, hot, chaotic, grandiose, pompous, flash, infuriating and - every now and then - wild, breathtaking and spectacular.
There are always major stories, sometimes connected to the racing, sometimes not. There are always moments when you hit a Tour 'sweet spot', when a story flows onto the page, when a soundbite - 'Are you calling me a liar?' or 'Spitting is a French cultural thing' or 'I'm gone, I'm dead' - goes viral. There is door-slamming, bidon-throwing, urine-tossing, fisticuffs and rudeness, and as the long days rob you of much-needed sleep, frayed tempers finally reach their volcanic limit, invariably resulting in terrible, cringeworthy scenes that everyone regrets afterwards.
But there are also the unexpected little epiphanies: a dinner table of colleagues swapping stories outside a late-night pizzeria, a sunset beer and barbecue at Hautacam, a bleary-eyed coffee at sunrise on Alpe d'Huez, seafood and ice-cold rose wine on the beach at Arcachon after a twilight swim...
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