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‘A terrible loss’ - Mark Cavendish’s team reacts after sprinter abandons Tour de France
Astana-Qazaqstan riders sad to lose their leader, who crashed out of his final Tour de France on stage eight
By Tom DavidsonPublished
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Fred Wright vows ‘more to come’ at Tour de France after late attack on stage eight
British national champion says first rest day can't come soon enough after scorching stage from Libourne to Limoges
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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'Tour of not quite': Wout van Aert 'screws up' Tour de France stage eight
Belgian narrowly misses out on stage victory behind Lidl-Trek’s Mads Pedersen and Jasper Philipsen
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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Lidl by Lidl: Mads Pedersen delivers 'incredible' first victory for Lidl-Trek at Tour de France
The Danish rider showed he can compete with the fastest in the world by outsprinting Jasper Philipsen on Saturday
By Adam BecketPublished
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Mads Pedersen powers to victory on stage eight of the Tour de France 2023
Lidl-Trek rider holds off green jersey Jasper Philipsen in punch to the line in Limoges, as Mark Cavendish crashes out
By Adam BecketPublished
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James Shaw high on confidence after ‘big day out’ at Tour de France on stage six
British rider impressed in the high Pyrenees and says his stock value will have gone up after day in the breakaway alongside Wout van Aert and Julian Alaphilippe
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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Mark Cavendish crashes and abandons Tour de France on stage eight
Astana-Qazaqstan sprinter shown holding his collarbone after coming down on stage eight, so no stage win record
By Adam BecketPublished
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'We don't give any presents' - Jasper Philipsen keeps Mark Cavendish waiting for Tour de France record
Belgian continues sprint dominance, and pays tribute to 'best of all time' Cavendish
By Tom DavidsonPublished
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马克卡文迪什“摧毁”第35届环法自行车赛stage win slips through his fingers
Manxman suffers mechanical in Bordeaux as Jasper Philipsen grabs third stage win of the race
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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碧玉Philipsen赢得阶段七环的France ahead of charging Mark Cavendish
'I'd also like to see Cavendish win' says Philipsen after claiming three out of three bunch finishes
By James ShrubsallPublished
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Woom recalls 84,000 children's bikes due to fall hazard
Children's bike manufacturer woom Bikes USA, together with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, have announced the recall of the woom ORIGINAL balance bike due to a crash hazard.
By Anne-Marije RookPublished
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AS IT HAPPENED: Tour de France stage 7: Mark Cavendish gets another record breaking chance
After two thrillers in the Pyrenees its another day for the sprinters as the race heads to Bordeaux
By James ShrubsallLast updated
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A brief history of Mark Cavendish and the Tour de France
As the Manxman takes one last lap of France we look back at his history in the race that has defined his career
By Chris Marshall-BellPublished
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Marcel Kittel: ‘I believe in Mark Cavendish'
The 14 time Tour de France stage winner backs Manxman to grab record breaking 35th stage win in the coming days
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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A cancelled race and new CEO - big changes at the National Cycling League after just one race
The NCL cancels last race, announces new location and welcomes new CEO
By Anne-Marije RookLast updated
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Jonas Vingegaard takes yellow at Tour de France: ‘It would be better to have two minutes than 25 seconds’
Reigning champion in yellow jersey but Tadej Pogačar strikes back
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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Tadej Pogačar brings Tour de France back to life: 'You need to have balls to attack'
UAE Team Emirates rider insists that he was not dead after stage five - a resurrecting performance proved it
By Adam BecketPublished
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Tadej Pogačar triumphs and Jonas Vingegaard takes Tour de France lead on stage six
Jumbo-Visma tear the race to pieces in the Pyrenees with aggressive riding
By Vern PittPublished
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Tour de France stage 6 as it happened: Jonas Vingegaard yellow jersey as Tadej Pogačar wins
The second mountain stage of the Tour de France is a chance to challenge Jonas Vingegaard and yellow jersey Jai Hindley
By Vern PittLast updated
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'We just have to keep trying': Ineos Grenadiers ready to attack at the Tour de France
'You never know' British team's DS Steve Cummings says anything is still possible at French Grand Tour
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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Do you know your carbs? More than half of endurance athletes could be fuelling wrong, study finds
Carb-loading proved a particular knowledge gap - check out how you’d stack up in the study’s questionnaire
By Anna Marie AbramPublished
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'It was an accident': Inside Jai Hindley's Tour de France yellow jersey coup
After finding himself in the breakaway, the Australian relied on his homework and seized his chance
By Tom DavidsonPublished
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Jonas Vingegaard takes advantage of 'nice surprise' to wrest Tour de France away from Tadej Pogačar
It is only stage five, and yet 53 seconds separates the two favourites for this year's race. Has the tide already turned?
By Adam BecketPublished
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Jai Hindley wins stage five of the Tour de France solo as Jonas Vingegaard drops Tadej Pogačar
Hindley now leads the race overall from Vingegaard, with Pogačar down in sixth at 1.40
By James ShrubsallPublished
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Tour de France stage 5 LIVE: Jonas Vingegaard drops Tadej Pogačar in the Pyrenees
After a couple of sprint days the race heads into the mountains and could see a shake up in the GC
By James ShrubsallPublished
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Tour de France peloton split over continued use of downhill finishes
Stages 5, 14 and 17 all feature major descents towards finishes, and some riders want to see them out of racing
By Adam BecketPublished
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Who is Laurent Gina, the mysterious rider at the 2023 Tour de France?
The Frenchman is omnipresent at this year's race
By Tom DavidsonPublished
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‘The most boring Tour de France stage for a long time’ - the day the breakaway stayed home
Despite a crash-marred finale, stage four was largely a quiet affair
By Tom DavidsonPublished
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Mark Cavendish: Tour de France stage four sprint finish was 'carnage'
Manxman improves on previous days result, recording fifth placed finish in Nogaro as Jasper Philipsen wins again
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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