Paris Olympics
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 Tour de France final stage could copy Paris Olympics road race with cobbled climbOrganiser reportedly considering adapting final stage to include three ascents of the Butte de Montmartre in Paris before the traditional Champs-Élysées finish By Tom Thewlis Published 
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 Remco Evenepoel hospitalised and gold S-Works snapped in two after collision with Belgian postal vehicle'Remco has pain in his shoulder and his hand. Our doctor is working on it,' says Soudal Quick-Step boss Patrick Lefevere By Tom Thewlis Published 
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 Former Tour de France yellow jersey maker placed into receivershipLe Coq Sportif also produced kit for the French Olympic Federation during Paris 2024 By Tom Thewlis Published 
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 Trophies on wheels: a look at the uniquely painted bikes gifted to the 2024 Olympic championsRemco Evenepoel, Kristen Faulkner and Grace Brown received bikes that shine as brightly as the golden medals themselves By Anne-Marije Rook Published 
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 Olympic champion Tom Pidcock confirmed for mountain bike world title defencePidcock to head up British team at Andorra World Championships next week By Tom Thewlis Published 
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 ‘So few people thought I could do anything with cycling. The Olympic medals validated that I should trust my gut more often’ - Kristen Faulkner reflects on her golden week in cyclingTeam USA's female cyclists won 5 medals in Paris, Faulkner hopes these performances will 'put cycling back on the map for Americans' By Anne-Marije Rook Published 
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 Which nation picked up the most Olympic cycling medals?Who was top of the table at the end of the Olympics? By Adam Becket Published 
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 'Superstar' Emma Finucane makes history with three medals at Paris Olympics21-year-old leaves her debut Games with a gold and two bronzes By Tom Davidson Published 
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 Jennifer Valente crushes the Omnium at Paris OlympicsUS rider defends her title in style as Great Britain's Neah Evans finishes down in 15th By Patrick Fletcher Published 
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 Bronze for Emma Finucane as Andrews and Lavreysen crowned golden sprinters of Paris OlympicsAndrews beats Finucane en route to Individual Sprint gold, while Lavreysen collects third gold in a Keirin marred by Jack Carlin crash By Patrick Fletcher Published 
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 Dog walker, lifeguard, and now Olympian: Mark Stewart's unorthodox path to the Paris OlympicsThe Scot received a late call-up to race the Madison, and added another job title to his long CV By Tom Davidson Published 
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 Kwesi Browne 'walking and talking' after horror crash at Paris Olympics30-year-old appeared to lose consciousness after a crash inside the velodrome By Tom Davidson Published 
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 Madison mayhem as Great Britain taken out in crash-ridden race at Paris OlympicsOllie Wood 'ploughed into' by Jan-Willem van Schip as Portugal prevail, while Emma Finucane marches on in the Sprint By Patrick Fletcher Published 
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 'I don't have any regrets' - Meet the former British champion in the French squad at the Paris OlympicsOscar Nilsson-Julien is a reserve at the Games, with his eyes on LA in 2028 By Tom Davidson Published 
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 'Rugby on wheels' - Controversy after Jack Carlin wins bronze medal at Paris OlympicsSprinter accused of deviating from his lane, but jury decide no wrongdoing By Tom Davidson Published 
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 Great Britain secure silver medal in women's Madison after Italy take gold at Paris OlympicsElinor Barker wins decisive final sprint to ensure GB take silver ahead of the Netherlands By Tom Thewlis Published 
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 Team GB's track sprinters are wearing £11 golf gloves at the Paris OlympicsTaylorMade gloves are up to par for Emma Finucane and Katy Marchant By Tom Davidson Published 
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 Why aren't Team GB's cyclists staying in the Olympic village?The British riders have been staying in a hotel near Versailles, 10 miles outside of Paris By Tom Davidson Published 
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 Overheating leads Ethan Hayter to change skinsuit and helmet during Omnium at Paris Olympics'I was just getting way too hot,' says GB rider after eighth place finish By Tom Davidson Published 
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 GB's Emma Finucane takes bronze in keirin at Paris Olympic, NZ's Ellesse Andrews takes goldBenjamin Thomas of France wins men's omnium as GB's Jack Carlin makes it through to men's sprint semi-final By Adam Becket Published 
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 'One of sport's great stories' - Dan Bigham and the Olympic dream that almost fell apartA training crash in Paris almost derailed the Brit's Olympic journey, but after years of dedication, he's now a silver medallist By Tom Davidson Published 
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 Great Britain take silver medal in men's team pursuit as Australia edge nail-biting Olympic finalAustralia sealed gold medal after Ethan Hayter slipped from his saddle in tense final lap in the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines velodrome By Tom Thewlis Last updated 
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 'A dream come true' - USA win gold at last in the team pursuit at the OlympicsJennifer Valente, Chloé Dygert, Lily Williams and Kristen Faulkner make history as nation's first team pursuit champions By Tom Davidson Published 
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 Irish track riders make history at Paris Olympics despite not having velodromeTeam pursuit squad, who train in Mallorca, are country's first to compete at the Games By Tom Davidson Published 
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 'It's on the up' - Olympic silver gives GB hope of return to men's sprint glory daysPromising British trio show future is bright at Paris Olympics By Tom Davidson Published 
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 GB claim Olympic silver in men's team sprint as Netherlands break world record twice to take goldJack Carlin, Hamish Turnbull and Ed Lowe finish second to jaw-dropping Dutch display By Tom Thewlis Published 
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 Australia smash world record in men's team pursuit to set up Olympic final with GBAussie quartet become first in history to clock 3:40, as Netherlands better benchmark twice in men's team sprint By Tom Davidson Published 
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 I watched the Olympic road race with friends who aren’t cycling fans, and it made me realise how insular the sport isA global event like the Olympics is the perfect time to realise how silly and niche our sport is to most people By Adam Becket Published 
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 'I slept in a horse barn' - Meet the track cyclist who funded his own way to the Paris OlympicsSouth African Jean Spies is a two-time Olympian, thanks to his determination and the generosity of others By Tom Davidson Published 
