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Who will win the Tour de France? Ranking the favourites for the yellow jersey
Tadej Pogačar is the outright favourite for victory but who else could have their say?
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Tour de France TV guide: Live streams, timings, how to watch cycling's biggest race
All the information on broadcasters and live streams for the Tour de France from July 5-27, so you can watch every stage of the Tour online, on TV, from anywhere.
By Adam Becket Published
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Tour de France 2025 start list: Jonathan Milan and Mattias Skjelmose lead Lidl-Trek, Oscar Onley for Picnic PostNL
All the teams and riders for the 112th Tour de France, which begins in Lille on 5 July
By Tom Thewlis Last updated
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'Nobody wants to end their career like this' - French WorldTour pro forced to retire at 27
Cofidis rider Eddy Finé underwent three surgeries for an iliac artery issue
By Tom Davidson Published
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SBT GRVL: Brennan Wertz claims victory in National Champ colours, Melisa Rollins adds another high-altitude win to her name
The all-new circuit race-style course yielded technical races in Hayden, Colorado
By Ryan Simonovich Published
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'I'm over the moon, it's a bit of a dream' - Sam Watson escapes to men's road race victory at British National Championships
Ineos Grenadiers rider claims British national jersey after solo attack in west Wales
By Adam Becket Published
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Millie Couzens wins British National Championships road race, her first ever elite win
Fenix-Deceuninck rider beats defending champion
By Adam Becket Published
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'I bring good news from the other side': This is the end of a TV coverage era, but the Tour de France stops for no one
James Shrubsall looks back at nearly 40 years of free Tour de France coverage and ponders the new normal
By James Shrubsall Published
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We've seen Remco Evenepoel's Tour de France shoes and wheels, here's his $450 saddle
The Belgian will be sat atop a new S-Works Power EVO saddle in France plus UAE extends its deal with Enve, Vision launches an 'affordable' carbon road wheel and Tacx releases its Alpine gradient simulator
By Luke Friend Published
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'I broke two ribs and had six stitches' – 87-year-old becomes one of oldest LEJOG finishers despite nasty crash
Wrapped in bandages, Brian Lewis was determined to complete his 14-day attempt
By Tom Davidson Published
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British climber holds on to Tour de France dream after car collision
Simon Carr needed knee surgery after a training incident in Spain
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'New mission, same goal' - Tadej Pogačar's Tour de France squad announced
Adam Yates and João Almeida to support Pogačar for UAE Team Emirates-XRG at French Grand Tour
By Adam Becket Published
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TotalEnergies to become Ineos Grenadiers 'jersey partner' from Tour de France
ProTeam TotalEnergies to continue in 2026, as Ineos Grenadiers sponsorship limited to secondary partnership
By Adam Becket Published
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Deeper at the front, shallower at the rear: Roval's new wheels just flipped aero convention around
New Rapide Sprint models feature different rim depths and claim to be even lighter and faster than ever before
By Luke Friend Published
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'I suffered to be honest' - Ethan Hayter flies to British elite national time trial title in west Wales
Soudal Quick-Step star beats Sam Watson and Oliver Knight in Aberaeron
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Ineos Grenadiers sign 16-year-old Spanish talent
Benjamín Noval will ride for the WorldTour squad from 2027, after he finishes his junior days
By Adam Becket Published
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Tour of Britain Women 2026 to be a five-stage race, closing gap with men's event
Race will increase to five stages next year, British Cycling announces
By Tom Thewlis Published
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By Cycling Weekly Last updated
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'It's not quite home, but it's still home' - Zoe Bäcktstedt romps to first elite national time trial victory on Welsh roads
The WorldTour star was well ahead of the field to win her first ever elite women's national time trial, Millie Couzens wins U23 title
By James Shrubsall Published
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'It's played a key role' - the fishy reason why Lidl-Trek have been winning so much this season
Is the team's new nutrition product the latest marginal gain?
By Tom Davidson Published
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Everything you need to know about the British National Road Championships
The time trials, circuit and road races take place in Wales over the next four days
By Adam Becket Published
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Lance Armstrong's sponsorship involvement with new American pro team currently not affected by lifetime ban from cycling
Armstrong’s The Move podcast is a sponsor of George Hincapie’s Modern Adventure Pro Cycling
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Stages Cycling is back, under Giant, and is honouring old warranties
Giant bought bankrupt cycling tech company for $20 million last year
By Adam Becket Published
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'Please pay attention to vulnerable road users' - Top Belgian pro cyclist hit by car driver on training ride, escapes serious injury
Cian Uijtdebroeks bruised after crash
By Adam Becket Published
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Snakes, spiders and thunderstorms: the Tour Divide record falls
Swiss rider Robin Gemperle becomes first ever to finish in less than 12 days
By James Shrubsall Published
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'I’m focused, motivated, and ready to give it everything I’ve got' - meet the riders preparing to battle it out at the National Championships
Ethan Hayter, Pfeiffer Georgi, Cat Ferguson and Lewis Askey headline British National Championships start list
By Meg Elliot Published
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Is this the fastest climbing bike in the world? BMC says so, as it launches new Teammachine SLR01, just ahead of the Tour de France
BMC launch 5th Gen SLR01, a bike it claims to be world's fastest climbing bike, to be raced by Tudor Pro Cycling team at this year's TdF
By Luke Friend Published
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25 miles in 42 minutes - the fastest race route in the world is (almost) back
The South Wales course, scene of the current record ride, will see racing once again after four years away
By James Shrubsall Published
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'The overall classification in France is her main goal' - Lotte Kopecky to race Giro d'Italia Women ahead of Tour de France Femmes
Kopecky to be joined by Anna van der Breggen and Lorena Wiebes for SD Worx-Protime in Italy
By Adam Becket Published