Tour De France
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Tour de France set to begin under coronavirus shadow two months later than scheduled
The pandemic means a very different looking Tour this year for riders and fans.
AFP
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Tour de France: Team Ineos rider Egan Bernal on verge of triumph as hail storm cuts short stage 19
Bernal is poised to become the first Colombian to win cycling’s greatest prize.
AFP
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Chris Froome out of Tour de France after fracturing leg, hip, arm and ribs in horror crash
Froome had taken his hand off the handlebars in order to blow his nose and the wind’s taken his front wheel and he’s hit a wall.
AFP
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2019 will have the highest Tour de France in history – with 30 mountain passes and 5 summit finishes
The 2019 Tour begins in Brussels on July 6 and ends 3,460 km later on the Champs Elysees in Paris on July 28.
AFP
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Almost there: Geraint Thomas and a magnificent Tour de France victory
Thomas will be celebrated as the first Welsh winner of the Tour, and the man who has made it six wins from the past seven editions for a rampant Team Sky.
AFP
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Chris Froome rises to 'biggest challenge' for fourth Tour de France win
The Briton would have dearly loved to crown his fourth Tour win with a stage success but he came up 6 seconds short in the 20th stage time-trial in Marseille.
AFP
Video
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Watch: Diljit Dosanjh invites young fan on stage, dances with him during his sold-out Vancouver show
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Chris Froome on brink of fourth Tour de France crown after finishing third in 20th stage time-trial
Rigoberto Uran moved into second overall at 54 seconds, set to be the tightest winning margin of Froome’s four Tour successes.
AFP
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Tour de France: Boasson Hagen wins 19th stage as Chris Froome closes in on title
The Briton kept hold of the race leader's yellow jersey ahead of Saturday's decisive time-trial in Marseille.
AFP
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Warren Barguil wins Tour de France 18th stage at Col d’Izoard, Chris Froome keeps yellow
The Frenchman leapt above two-time former winner Alberto Contador into ninth overall.
AFP
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Former champion ski-jumper Primoz Roglic wins 17th stage of Tour de France
Chris Froome came third to stretch his overall lead to 27 seconds as Rigoberto Uran moved up to second.
AFP
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Polish cyclist shares a photo that reveals the physical burden of Tour de France
A picture sent from his social networking account showed the effects of the 2200-mile race.
Scroll Staff
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Australia’s Michael Matthews wins stage 16 of Tour de France
Chris Froome retained the overall lead in a hectic finale to stage 16.
AFP
The Field
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India tour of Bangladesh: Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana guide India to victory in third T20I
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Hockey, FIH Pro League: Salima Tete to lead Indian women’s team for European leg
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Badminton, Thomas and Uber Cup 2024: Indian women lose to Japan, men to China in quarter-finals