Cycling

Getty Images 1 hour ago Geraint Thomas is relishing the “freedom” of his new role after being selected by Ineos Grenadiers for his 13th Tour de France. The 2018 champion has been tasked with supporting team leaders Egan Bernal and Carlos Rodriguez when the race begins on Saturday. At 38, Thomas proved he still has
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Getty Images Katie Falkingham BBC Sport Senior Journalist 14 minutes ago World champion sprinter Emma Finucane and reigning Olympic mountain bike gold medallist Tom Pidcock headline Team GB’s initial cycling squad for Paris 2024. Pidcock will compete in both the mountain bike event and the road race in Paris. The 24-year-old became the first Briton
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Getty Images 9 hours ago Two-time defending champion Jonas Vingegaard will compete in this year’s Tour de France after overcoming serious injuries sustained earlier this season. The 27-year-old Dane has not raced since suffering a broken collarbone and ribs and a collapsed lung in the Tour of the Basque Country at the start of April.
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Getty Images 10 minutes ago The Tour de France will start in Barcelona for the first time in 2026. The opening two stages will be in Catalonia, with the third stage starting in the Spanish region before crossing into France. It will be the third occasion Spain has hosted the race’s Grand Depart, having previously
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Getty Images 1 hour ago British rider Adam Yates will start Sunday’s final stage of the Tour de Suisse in the yellow jersey after earning another victory on stage seven. Yates and team-mate Joao Almeida crossed the finish line together – with the Briton deemed slightly ahead of the Portuguese – and 14 seconds ahead
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Getty Images 23 minutes ago Cyclist Mark Cavendish has been given a knighthood in the King’s Birthday Honours. Cavendish won the men’s road race at the 2011 World Championships and has sprinted to a record-equalling 34 Tour de France stage wins, matching Eddy Merckx’s haul. The 39-year-old from the Isle of Man will try to
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Getty Images 1 hour ago British rider Adam Yates extended his lead in the Tour de Suisse with a hard-earned victory in stage five. Yates now has an overall lead of 35 seconds, with fellow Britons Oscar Onley and Tom Pidcock sitting seventh and eighth in the general classification standings. Three stages remain, with the
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