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Tour de France stage 4 LIVE: Mark Cavendish's best chance yet?
Manxman has another shot at a record setting 35th Tour de France stage win
By Vern PittLast updated
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Why do cyclists say chapeau to grimpeurs in the peloton? - the French terms you'll hear during the Tour de France
The cycling community uses a lot of French words year round, but come Tour de France season it really ramps up
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanLast updated
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Jasper Philipsen stamps his authority on Tour de France as Mark Cavendish loses out in chaotic sprint
Alpecin-Deceuninck sprinter showed he is the fastest man at the Tour de France
By Vern PittPublished
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Mark Cavendish's 34 Tour de France stage wins: Where they were and how he won them
Mark Cavendish has won 34 Tour de France stages. See the map of where he won each stage, and how he won them.
By Simon RichardsonPublished
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‘They created a character’ - What riders really thought of Netflix's Tour de France: Unchained
There was a lot of tension in the series, but how real was it?
By Tom DavidsonPublished
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Best 4th of July sales for cyclists: save on summer cycling essentials
July 4th is Independence Day in the United States, a day off work to gather, grill up some food, watch the fireworks, maybe go for a bike ride and, save on summer cycling essentials.
By Anne-Marije RookPublished
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Polka dot Powless: Neilson Powless fulfills a childhood dream
Neilson Powless is the first American to wear the climber's jersey since 2017, and the sixth American ever. Can you name the American that held it before him?
By Anne-Marije RookPublished
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'It's not easy to stay on Mathieu's wheel' - Van der Poel shines in lead-out role
After two tough days, Alpecin-Deceuninck's leader is delivering for his teammates
By Tom DavidsonPublished
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Mark Cavendish feeling confident after sixth in first Tour de France sprint opportunity
Manxman in contention in Bayonne in stage won by Jasper Philipsen
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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Jumbo-Visma not rocked by lack of success in opening Tour de France stages
Dutch super-team say they are still on track, despite disappointments and losing time to Tadej Pogačar
By Adam BecketPublished
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No record for Mark Cavendish as Jasper Philipsen sprints to stage three victory
Mathieu Van Der Poel provides the perfect lead-out for his Belgian team-mate who makes no mistake on a tricky finish
By James ShrubsallPublished
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Tour de France 2023 stage three LIVE: Mark Cavendish aims for stage win record
All the action from the 193.5km third stage to Bayonne
By James ShrubsallLast updated
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一个一到两总是梦想:西蒙和亚当·雅特es' mum on a wild start to the Tour de France
‘There would have been a lot of banter afterwards’ says the mother of the UAE and Jayco-AIUla riders
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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Disappointed on stage one, pleased with stage two: Tom Pidcock gaining confidence at Tour de France
Ineos Grenadiers rider satisfied with performance on the road to San Sebastián after difficult opening stage
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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Four Dutch Tour de France riders, a budget airline, and a week without luggage
Ever been through the stress of a Grand Départ? What about doing it with only one backpack of clothes
By Adam BecketPublished
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Beer, flags and barbecues: a day on the maddest climb in the Basque Country
Once the Tour de France is done and dusted, the sight and sounds of screaming Basque fans on the slopes of the Jaizkibel lingered on
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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Thumbtacks in road cause punctures on Tour de France 2023 stage two
Riders puncture in the Basque Country after tacks spread in the road
By Tom DavidsonPublished
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Tour de France Stage 2 LIVE: Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sébastián (208.9km)
Live coverage of Stage 2 at the 2023 Tour de France, a lumpy 208.9km from Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sébastián
By Jack Elton-WaltersLast updated
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Tour de France 2023: Victor Lafay wins stage two thanks to a brilliantly timed attack
Victor Lafay wins stage two thanks to brain and legs after looking strong the day before
By Jack Elton-WaltersPublished
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Exclusive: WorldTour teams told to halve carbon emissions by 2027 or lose licence
Move is part of the sport's aims to become carbon neutral by 2030
By Chris Marshall-BellPublished
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'No one had heard of me before Liège': Ben Healy on his Classics breakthrough and becoming a household name
The newly crowned Irish road race champion talks us through the week of training that led up to his standout performance at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
By Chris Marshall-BellPublished
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Gallery: The best tech spotted at the 2023 Tour de France
There were custom components and prototype bikes at the Grand Départ in Bilbao
By Tom DavidsonPublished
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Jonas Vingegaard: ‘The Tour de France won’t be decided by four seconds’
不后悔为阿联酋Jumbo-Visma抓举黄色的我rsey on stage one
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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Adam Yates: Going one-two with your twin brother at the Tour de France, not many can say that
Adam beats Simon Yates in Bilbao, but says his brother will be a 'pain in the ass' in the coming weeks
By Adam BecketPublished
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Tour de France stage one LIVE: Bilbao to Bilbao
Updates as the 2023 Tour de France kicks off with a hilly opening stage in the Basque Country
By Richard AbrahamLast updated
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Adam Yates pips twin brother Simon to stage win and yellow jersey on stage one of 2023 Tour de France
Yates brothers battle it out for stage honours and the first yellow of the race as Tadej Pogačar the best of the rest in Bilbao
By Richard AbrahamPublished
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Tour de France prepares for disruption amid civil unrest across France
The race's organisers are also ready to tackle climate protestors across the three weeks
By Adam BecketPublished
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'The Tour de France wasn't part of the plan' - James Shaw's unlikely route to the world's biggest race
‘I came back from the Dauphiné in the best shape I’ve ever been in’ - the 27-year-old believes impressive recent form earned him a place in EF’s Tour squad
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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Tour de France 2023: Five unconventional predictions
Never mind who will win the general classification, here's five wild predictions for what will and won't happen this July
By Tom ThewlisPublished
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