Paris will be on full display for the world’s best athletes this summer. Not all of the events will be held in Paris — or even France. Soccer matches will be spread across the country, and surfing ...
Zwift, a platform for racing bikes from the comfort of your home, has taken off amid the coronavirus pandemic and is even powering this year’s virtual Tour de France. Next stop? The Olympics. A friend ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Melissa is a writer based in Brooklyn. Americans may not be traveling to Europe any time soon, but a virtual tour of France is ...
You've been dreaming of taking a getaway to Paris ever since you marathon watched Emily in Paris on Netflix. Just like Emily, you want to snap cute selfies while sitting in cafés and grab a bouquet of ...
For the first time since the end of World War II, the Tour de France won’t happen in July. There will still be some world-class bike racing happening; it just won’t be on the roads. As you might ...
The pandemic has delayed Tour de France, the world’s most watched bike race, to last August this year. Until then, there is a heavily watched virtual race every weekend with world class bikers and ...
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we do things, big-time. The events, places, and activities we were used to enjoying have been canceled, closed, or in some cases, permanently shut down.
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