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Bicycling.com’s 2012 Tour de France Coverage Delivers the Ultimate Destination for Cycling Fans

Comprehensive coverage via web, video, print, tablet and social gives enthusiasts more ways than ever to follow the world’s biggest bike race

NEW YORK, NY, and EMMAUS, PA, June 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — As cycling fans eagerly await the start of the 99th Tour de France – where the world’s best cyclists will cover a 2,173-mile, grueling route in just 21 days of racing – Rodale Inc.’s Bicycling magazine will once again lead the pack with unprecedented coverage of the world’s biggest bike race, available at BICYCLING.com.

With a multi-platform editorial attack – online, video, print, tablet and social – and by sending its largest team ever to France to cover the race, Bicycling makes it easy to follow the 2012 Tour de France, which begins June 30 with a prologue in Liege, Belgium, and continues through July 22, with the finale on the famed Champs-Elysees in Paris.

Leading this year’s coverage is the return of Bicycling’s popular “Tour Talk” video series, sponsored by Nissan, where former pro Frankie Andreu and longtime Bicycling contributor James Startt will offer smart, colorful, daily commentary throughout the race – available after each stage. Further ramping up its video coverage, BICYCLING.com will offer pre- and post-stage videos to give fans their daily fix, ranging from racer interviews to expert commentary to technology and gear features.

To give fans “insider access” to the peloton, BICYCLING.com will again feature exclusive updates from fan favorites Chris Horner and Jens Voigt – both from team RadioShack-Nissan. Horner, one of the top American hopefuls this year, will deliver a daily video diary with his take on the day’s racing, while Voigt, a seasoned veteran and “super domestique,” will offer up a blog post nearly each stage.

On the iPad, in addition to its August issue, Bicycling debuted today a special iPad edition featuring the very best Tour de France photography from Startt, the most tenured American journalist at the Tour, at 23 years and counting. The special issue – available in the iTunes store for just $1.99 – features a gorgeous collection of Startt’s all-time 45 best images, ranging from France’s idyllic countryside to iconic moments with the Tour’s legendary champions, such as Miguel Indurain, Marco Pantani, and Lance Armstrong.

Other highlights of Bicycling’s 2012 Tour de France coverage include:

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Bicycling magazine’s August issue – on newsstands now – features an “Ultimate Fan’s Guide” for the 2012 Tour de France
Bicycling magazine’s August issue – on newsstands now – features an “Ultimate Fan’s Guide” for the 2012 Tour de France
A special iPad edition from Bicycling – “James Startt’s Tour de France” – features the long time contributor’s very best Tour de France images.
A special iPad edition from Bicycling – “James Startt’s Tour de France” – features the long time contributor’s very best Tour de France images.
Bicycling’s August issue breaks down the 2012 Tour de France, including the “podium favorites.”
Bicycling’s August issue breaks down the 2012 Tour de France, including the “podium favorites.”

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Tour de France videos from BICYCLING.com