Since 2014, the town of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines has become the place to be for cyclists in the Paris region, with its Vélodrome national and Stade BMX, two modern facilities that host international competitions.
The month of May is a great opportunity to get out and cycle in Paris and the Ile-de-France region, in pleasant sunshine. From May 1 to 31, 2024, Mai à vélo celebrates a month of national festivities around cycling culture, with educational and popular cycling events.
To find out all about the history of the bicycle, both as a sport and a means of transport, discover a sporting exhibition based around these two-wheeled vehicles, at the heart of the Musée du Domaine départemental de Sceaux, from June 21, 2024.
If subway travel is going to be a complex affair during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Parisians and tourists alike can fall back on bicycles, which will be made easier to use thanks to the installation of giant parking lots near Olympic venues.
The start of the Paris-Nice race is this weekend, March 2 and 3, 2024, and it's taking place in Les Mureaux, in the Yvelines department! For the occasion, a large village of free events welcomes young and old around cycling.
Let's all hop on a bike and head to the Vélo in Paris trade show, at the Parc Floral, from April 27 to 29, 2024. Come and discover the latest trends in the world of cycling, and take part in a host of events!
If you love nature and cycling, this is the race for you! Alone or in a group, come and ride for several hours on the Barn estate, near the Moulin de Brétigny, in the Yvelines department!
The Vélotour is making a stopover in Yvelines rather than Paris, for this year 2024! A land of cycling, hosting events during the Olympic Games, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines is hosting the bicycle tour for the first time!
The towns of Les Mureaux and Thoiry, in the Yvelines region, are preparing to host the start of the Paris-Nice cycle race in March 2024! A two-day celebration of cycling and heritage.
We take a look at the route planned in 2024 for an exceptional edition of the Tour de France! 3492 kilometers of road, starting in Florence, 21 stages, finishing in Nice!
Come and discover the finest cycling documentaries on the big screen, at the "Tous en Selle!" film festival, this November 10, 2023, at the Grand Rex! It's also an opportunity to take part in cycling activities!
The AG2R LA MONDIALE group is organizing Vivons Vélo, a free bike ride open to all, on Saturday, October 7, 2023, where every kilometer ridden counts towards a donation to the Institut Pasteur. Start in the 12th arrondissement of Paris!
Like the Ballon d'Or for soccer, there's an awards ceremony for the world's best cyclists, also created by the group that owns L'Équipe. Recognized since 1992, the award arrives for the first time at the Pavillon Gabriel in Paris.
For the Journées du Patrimoine 2023, enjoy Parisian culture by bike, along the Seine à Vélo cycle route, which links Paris to the sea. The program includes a visit to the Impressionist heritage in an open-air art gallery.
To combat breast cancer, the Casiopeea association is organizing an exceptional bicycle race on October 29, 2023, on the route of the Olympic Games women's cycling event, covering almost 50 kilometers.
The route of the Tour de France Féminin 2023 is unveiled! Scheduled to run from July 23 to 30, 2023, the route includes eight stages, starting in Clermont-Ferrand and finishing in Pau. Don't miss out on the action!
For three weeks, the riders of the Tour de France 2023 will be pedaling all over the country in an attempt to reach the top places, and thus benefit from bonuses. How much do they get?
The Tour de France is back for another edition! From July 1 to 23, 2023, 21 impressive stages will see the best cyclists battle it out on the roads of France for the yellow jersey. Follow the results of this new day.
For the first time in the history of the Tour de France, the finish will not be on the Champs-Elysées in Paris in 2024, but in Nice! The reason for this is the Olympic Games, which will be held in the capital the same summer.
This year, the 21st and final stage of the Tour de France will set off from the Yvelines region, and more specifically from the Vélodrome national de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. You can follow the start of the race free of charge inside and outside the building!