The Tour de France may be over for another year, but you can re-do it safe from home, taking in all the scenery and experiencing all the hills and valleys yourself with NordicTrack powered by iFit, and sound powered by Bose.
Infrastructure and services company NTT is applying its technology to enhance the fan experience for the upcoming Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
The Tour de France runs from 2 to 24 July and this year has added analytics and big data to the mix pedal power and determination needed to win.
A new big data platform will deliver real-time information to viewers, commentators and teams at the 2016 Tour de France.
Dimension Data is being tipped as the next sponsor of the Africa based Qhubeka cycling team.
Whilst the men of the Tour huff and puff through the French Alps you can sit back on your couch and play Tour de France Season 2014.
SBS will use Akamai to deliver live and on-demand streaming video on an ongoing basis.
Even Australians with no particular interest in cycling seem drawn to the Tour de France, and Vodafone Hutchinson Australia is tapping this interest by delivering "exclusive" content.
The Rabo Cycling iPad app delivers news and information about all of the events where the Rabo ProTeam, Continental Team, or Off-road Team are competing, including the Tour de France.
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