Here are the new products selected by the editorial team this week: Gobik unveils its winter range, Nicolas Geay presents a new book for lovers of mountain passes, Rudy Project
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“Coppi, the illustrated myth” – An ode to the Campionissimo
As the 112th edition of the Tour de France approaches (July 5-27, 2025), immerse yourself in the legendary world of Fausto Coppi with “Coppi, the illustrated myth,” a
“The French Alps by bike”: a tribute to the routelegendary Tour de France
The French Alps by bike: a journey to the heart of the routeEvery summer, 12 million spectators thrill to the edge of the legendary Tour de France routes
Nicolas Vauchelles: a passion in the service of education
Behind every sports enthusiast lies a story, a journey filled with challenges, successes, and lessons learned. Nicolas Vauchelles embodies this dynamic perfectly. PE teacher, coach, organizer
“Sport, psychology of a passion”: when sport reveals the human soul
Sport is a quest. An epic. Since Antiquity, it has shaped heroes, written legends, and forged mentalities. It is at once a celebration of the body.
“Le Petit Coureur”: Loïc Manceau tells the story of cycling like you’ve never read it before…
Cycling is much more than just a sport: it is a school of life, where effort and resilience blend with the human values of solidarity and
New Book – The most beautiful cycling routes in France
The most beautiful cycling routes in France: a selection of the best of France's heritage to discover by bike. 50 stages with terrain descriptions, maps and
Freewheeling memory by Pierre-Nicolas Marqués
The book Mémoire en roue libre by Pierre-Nicolas Marqués is an intimate and moving story, weaving together personal adventure, sport, and the fight against Alzheimer's disease.
Book – “My tour of France by bike”
In 2021, Pierre Hérant completed the longest possible tour of France by bike, following the country's administrative and land borders exactly.
THE ESCAPE: France diagonally and by bike
Independent reporter and amateur cyclist, Stéphane Dugast crossed France by bike, from Dunkirk to Hendaye, along the diagonal of emptiness. From this journey beyond the










