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'We'll continue fighting for stages': Buoyant Cofidis target yet more Tour de France success
The French team claim their second victory of this year's race, well and truly ending their status as the Tour's whipping boys
By Chris Marshall-Bell •Published
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Tour de France stage 12: The stage that could not be controlled
Jumbo-Visma find the yellow jersey cut off from much of his team on the climbs of central France
By Vern Pitt •Published
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Belgian Waffle Ride implements transgender athlete policy; is this foreshadowing what's to come in American cycling?
Organizers of the highly popular Belgian Waffle Ride series have announced a new participant policy to address transgender athletes.
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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'I was in the front, then I was in the last group' - Fred Wright's big day out on Tour de France stage 12
British champion says he "completely exploded" after trying to stay in winning move on road to Belleville-en-Beaujolais
By Adam Becket •Published
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Ion Izagirre solos to Tour de France stage 12 victory
Basque rider gives Cofidis second stage win of the race in Belleville-en-Beaujolais, Vingegaard stays in yellow jersey
By Tom Thewlis •Published
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From GB track coach to elite racer herself: Meet Monica Greenwood
'I'm embracing the opportunity,' says 34-year-old, who currently leads the domestic road series
By Tom Davidson •Published
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'I am really sick of this': Tour de France sprinters despondent after Jasper Philipsen continues dominance
Sprinters all express disgruntlement but retain some hope
By Chris Marshall-Bell •Published
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Tour de France stage 11: Jasper Philipsen makes it four in Moulins
The Belgian dominated a chaotic bunch sprint after a languid day in central France
By James Shrubsall •Published
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Tour de France stage 11 AS IT HAPPENED: Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins
It's another lumpy day out for the peloton, over three climbs and 179km
By James Shrubsall •Last updated
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Subscribe to CW during the Tour de France and get 6 issues for just £6
Enjoy all the action this summer from France to Glasgow with a subscription to Cycling Weekly magazine
By Simon Richardson •Published
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23.2 million viewers watched the Tour de France Femmes live in 2022
A new report by Nielson Sports measures the positive impact the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift has had on the sport's growth.
By Anne-Marije Rook •Published
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Like cycling AND boxing? Then this exercise bike I found while looking for Amazon Prime Day deals is for you!
Combining the sports of cycling and boxing has left me perplexed, but intrigued enough to want to have a go
By Hannah Bussey •Published
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‘I needed to to do my best for Gino’ - Pello Bilbao turns grief to joy at the Tour de France
Spaniard pays tribute to recently deceased Gino Mäder as he wins maiden Tour de France stage
By Vern Pitt •Published
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这是纯粹的,手放在心脏赛跑g': Inside the Tour de France's hardest, hottest stage
A lumpy post-rest day in the Puy-de-Dôme département saw relentless action from the gun
By Adam Becket •Published
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'A really bad day. I have no explanation': Fabio Jakobsen casts doubt on continuing Tour de France
Jakobsen survived the time cut by 10 minutes and two seconds, but was a broken man afterwards.
By Chris Marshall-Bell •Published
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Baby drama: Wout van Aert quashes rumour he’s set to leave Tour de France
Jonas Vingegaard’s Jumbo-Visma co-captain isn’t leaving the race to witness the birth of his second child just yet
By Vern Pitt •Published
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Specialized releases its newest laced slippers: the feather light and supple S-Works Torch Lace
A first look at Specialized's newest high-end shoe: the S-Works Torch Lace.
By Anne-Marije Rook •Published
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Pello Bilbao reignites GC bid with Tour de France stage 10 victory
Spaniard catapults himself from eleventh to fifth with breakaway win
By Tom Davidson •Published
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Opinion: Tadej Pogačar has one big advantage entering Tour de France’s second week
The wind is not blowing in the favour of Jonas Vingegaard as the race approaches the Alps
By Vern Pitt •Published
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Tour de France rest day tweets: Riders in pools, Lidl madness, and Movistar perfect a dance
It's time to pause at the world's biggest bike race, so here are some social media posts to look at instead
By Adam Becket •Published
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Tadej Pogačar happy with 'small victory' over Jonas Vingegaard on Puy de Dôme
他的Danis斯洛文尼亚后退了8秒h rival on stage nine of the Tour de France
By Adam Becket •Published
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Tom Pidcock targets top five and stage win at Tour de France
Ineos Grenadier rider keen to fight for high GC placing alongside teammate Carlos Rodríguez
By Tom Davidson •Published
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Jonas Vingegaard looks to the Alps after losing more time to Tadej Pogačar on Puy de Dôme
Defending Tour de France champion lost eight seconds to Slovenian on stage nine of the Tour de France
By Tom Thewlis •Published
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Matteo Jorgenson 'suffers' in Puy de Dôme 'mental battle' as he comes close to Tour de France win
Movistar's American went into the bottom of the mythical climb alone, but ended up finishing fourth
By Adam Becket •Published
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'A dream come true': Michael Woods on his historic Puy de Dôme Tour de France stage win
Canadian celebrates first ever Tour de France stage win on mythical Puy de Dôme
By Tom Thewlis •Published
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Michael Woods triumphs on Puy de Dôme as Tadej Pogačar narrows gap to Tour de France lead
Canadian comes out on top in battle with American Matteo Jorgenson as Jonas Vingegaard shows weakness
By Vern Pitt •Published
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Tour de France stage 9 as it happened: Yellow jersey showdown on Puy de Dôme
The race returns to a historic climb for the first time in decades expect fireworks from Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard
By Vern Pitt •Published
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'The race will blow to pieces' - Tadej Pogačar ready for historic Tour de France Puy de Dôme test
The volcanic climb returns to the race for the first time since 1988, and the GC contenders are preparing for an eruption
By Adam Becket •Published
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Ask the Expert: Does baking soda boost cycling performance?
It makes cakes rise, but will it do the same for your sustainable power? We asked Dr Andy Sparks
By Andy Sparks •Published
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