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'UAE had too many numbers': Matteo Jorgenson foiled by Tadej Pogačar on Tour de France stage four
American’s late attack stifled by João Almeida and UAE Team Emirates-XRG
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'It can turn around pretty fast' - Tadej Pogačar warns against complacency at Tour de France
The UAE Team Emirates-XRG rider took his 100th victory on Tuesday in Rouen
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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'It's not really sunk in yet' - Oscar Onley stuns with fourth place on Tour de France stage four
Brit scores best ever Tour result, in the mix with Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard
By Tom Davidson Published
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Why is Mathieu van der Poel in the yellow jersey at the Tour de France when he’s tied on time with Tadej Pogačar?
Van der Poel keeps race lead rather than Pogačar because of count-back
By Adam Becket Published
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Who is leading the 2025 Tour de France after stage 4?
The full general classification, along with the latest stage result, and the standings for the other jerseys
By Adam Becket Last updated
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'I hope everybody was at the limit' - Tadej Pogačar flies to 100th victory on Tour de France stage 4, Mathieu van der Poel keeps yellow
The Slovenian notched his century of wins on a steep finish in Rouen, out-sprinting Van der Poel and Jonas Vingegaard
By Adam Becket Published
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'We were very lucky': Lorena Wiebes sprints to Giro d'Italia Women stage three win after crash-ravaged finale
Slippery roads saw a major chute in the final kilometres, with Wiebes one of the few contenders to get through unscathed
By James Shrubsall Published
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We should stop blaming individual riders for Tour de France crashes
Bryan Coquard might have caused Jasper Philipsen’s abandon, but he should not be targeted
By Adam Becket Published
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How to watch Tour de France stage 4: TV details, live streams, time schedule for today's racing
It's the fourth day of the 2025 Tour de France – here are the broadcast details and timings so you can watch stage 4 today.
By Patrick Fletcher Last updated
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Stolen Tour de France bikes found near Belgium
All 11 of Cofidis's bikes have now been recovered
By Tom Davidson Published
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"Don't screw up an already great bike" - Cervélo opts for evolution not revolution with new S5
Cervélo details a comprehensive nip-tuck for their flagship S5, resulting in less weight and a claimed 6.3 watts of savings in what was already a very fast bike
By Luke Friend Published
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'We've got weapons that can be successful' – Ineos Grenadiers committed to 'offensive racing' at Tour de France after tough opening stages
Ineos lost Filippo Ganna to injury on stage one in Lille as well as time on GC in the first two days of racing
By Tom Thewlis Published
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The custom paint colour everyone wants at the Tour - Mathieu van der Poel's yellow Canyon Aeroad CFR
Bikes change colour overnight at the Tour De France. Mathieu van der Poel didn't let the fumes go to his head, as he headed out on a colour changed bike for stage 3 today.
By Luke Friend Published
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Smaller bars, 'normal' cranks and wider tyres: here are 9 trends we spotted at the Tour de France
The new tech being used at the tour often shapes future products. The question is, should you be copying the pros?
By Andy Carr Published
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Ultra-running legend Courtney Dauwalter takes on cycling: 'I love being a beginner at all of this!'
The world’s toughest ultrarunner sets her sights on two wheels. We talk bike goals, grit, and what it really means to be a beginner again
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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'He was a victim' - Jasper Philipsen breaks collarbone after 'stupid' crash at Tour de France
Alpecin-Deceuninck don't blame Bryan Coquard after 'racing incident' on the road to Dunkirk
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'We'll talk after the Tour de France' - Soudal Quick-Step address Remco Evenepoel transfer rumours
The 25-year-old Belgian has endured a frustrating first few days at the Tour, and speculation once again surrounds his future
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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'I'm not a bad guy' - Bryan Coquard offers tearful apology to Jasper Philipsen after Tour de France stage three crash
Frenchman fined and given yellow card after colliding with Philipsen
By Tom Davidson Published
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Tim Merlier powers to Tour de France stage three victory by a whisker after a fraught day on the road
Merlier's Soudal Quick-Step team-mate Remco Evenepoel also crashed in the final kilometres
By James Shrubsall Published
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Jasper Philipsen out of Tour de France after heavy crash on stage three, breaks collarbone
Alpecin-Deceuninck rider was the only one to hit the deck as riders tangled in intermediate sprint
By James Shrubsall Published
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'Pink is my favourite colour!' - Britain's Anna Henderson wins Giro d'Italia Women stage two and takes pink jersey
The Lidl-Trek rider finished ahead of Dilyxine Miermont in a rain-dappled mountain-finish to take her first WorldTour win
By Meg Elliot Published
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'We want to shape the future of the sport' - Decathlon takes over from AG2R La Mondiale at French squad and aims to become super-team in three years
French team to end AG2R relationship after almost 30 years
By Adam Becket Published
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Tadej Pogačar's soon-to-be illegal rims: these Tour de France wheels will be banned in six months
Rims as deep as 80mm spotted at the Tour, but won't be allowed next year
By Tom Davidson Published
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'If we're going that far around, why don't we just go the whole hog' – One record down, one to go as father-son duo cycle the globe
George and Josh Kohler are aiming to become the first ever father and son to ride around the world, and to complete the longest father-son ride
By James Shrubsall Published
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'I did it for fun' - Jonas Vingegaard goes on the attack at Tour de France
Two-time winner launched a surprise attack on the road to Bolougne-sur-Mer, later admitting that it had been purely for his own entertainment
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Tour de France 2025 route: Pyrenees triple, Mont Ventoux return and Alps climax on menu
Race to take place 5-27 July, with Grand Départ in Lille, before an anti-clockwise route
By James Shrubsall Last updated
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Molly Weaver breaks record for fastest circumnavigation of Britain by bike
British cyclist becomes first woman to hold record, taking 17 hours off previous time
By Adam Becket Published
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'I knew perfectly what to do' - Mathieu van der Poel draws on Classics prowess to win Tour de France stage two
Dutchman hails 'amazing start' for Alpecin-Deceuninck
By Tom Davidson Published
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'It's too soon': Tadej Pogačar holds back attacks in Tour de France opening week
The Slovenian is hunting stage wins and the overall victory, but won't unleash any of his trademark long-distance attacks until the mountains
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published