What a Tour de France rider eats in a day: Breaking down the 8,000 calorie menu.
The gut-buster diet of a Tour de France rider looks like it's been inspired by both a kid's party and a boutique restaurant.
Here's what's served and why.
#tdf2026
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Kash Patel was using FBI money to buy BMW cars? The entitlement has no end. This deep-seated need to appear tough, cool, and rich warrants study. I cannot grasp it.
It's so arrogant.
https://t.co/FNKbCflKWJ
“It’s not the best drivers in the country. It’s the best drivers in the country who can afford it.”
Riveting, sobering 24-minute short film here about the realities of the racing business. You can tell @TommyJoeMartins put some REAL sh*t in this.
https://t.co/nVS1QMg5is
No, George Washington didn’t have a personal-business desk beside his official desk. No, 38,000 Americans didn’t die building the Panama Canal. No, it’s not true no pre-Trump president donated his salary.
Lots of fake history from Trump this past week: https://t.co/kYZHpl60b2
Putting tow trucks out of business since 1983!
If you were looking for a 4WD wagon in the 80s it was hard to find one better than a wood-paneled AMC Eagle!
📼 / YT: Retro American Cars
Here's another thing Trump learned from Putin during his first term. Trump and his family believe they have license to take whatever they can take. This is Putin-esque corruption and self-enrichment.
Does it get more American than this?!
Did you know that General Motors created a “Trans Am Territory” marketing scheme in the 1970s at the behest of William L. “Bill” Mitchell?
These race day parking lot parties even had a de facto mascot in the form of a screaming chicken-emblazoned RV.
Click the pic for the full story ⬇️ https://t.co/w36TMNg1gL
Two hundred and fifty years ago, a group of Americans signed their names to a piece of parchment and made a promise no nation had ever made before: that we're all created equal, endowed by our Creator with unalienable rights — life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
We're the only nation in history built not on ethnicity, or blood, or geography but on an idea. That's always been what makes us exceptional. We chose that path 250 years ago but that’s where the work began, not where it ended. Every generation has had to choose it again. At Valley Forge, at Gettysburg, on the beaches of Normandy, in the streets of Selma. Americans recommitted themselves to the principles on which our nation was founded.
Now it's our turn.
There's nothing guaranteed about our democracy. We have to fight for it, defend it, and earn it. Over and over, year after year. That's not a burden. That's what it means to be an American.
250 years in, we still haven't fully lived up to those words in the Declaration. But we've never walked away from them, and this July 4, I hope all of us can commit to one thing: that we never will. I don't believe we're as divided as we're told we are. I've bet my whole life on the American people, and I'm not stopping now.
Happy 250th birthday, America. Our story isn't finished. Let's keep writing it together.
On this day, we remember the legendary Oak Tree that became one of the most recognizable landmarks in motorsports and a symbol of VIR for generations of racers and fans.
While the original tree may no longer stand, the memories made beneath its branches and the stories created through Oak Tree Turn continue to be part of what makes VIR special.
For the first time in 15 years, the American brand has reached parity with the Japanese giant. Here is the full breakdown of the 2026 team lists and the financial reality behind the war. https://t.co/jDMoXV0XzQ