Sean Yates: Back at the Tour de France

After two years out of cycling’s main spotlight, Sean Yates rejoined the WorldTour with Tinkoff-Saxo this year. And he’s as up for the challenge as ever

Sean Yates

(Image credit: Yuzuru Sunada)

I once bet Sean Yates €100 that Michal Kwiatkowski would win a particular race. It was agreed publicly through Twitter and we didn’t shake on it; as far as I was concerned, the real prize would be tongue-in-cheek bragging rights, since I hadn’t even considered honouring the financial terms stipulated.

So, a few weeks later when a colleague approached me with €100 in hand, I was perplexed.

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Contributor

Sophie Smith is an Australian journalist, broadcaster and author of Pain & Privilege: Inside Le Tour. She follows the WorldTour circuit, working for British, Australian and US press, and has covered 10 Tours de France.