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15 moments that made this Tour de France the most emotional ever
15 moments that made this Tour de France the most emotional ever
The Tour is an explosion of colour, passion, noise and just a little bit of magic. Until it's gone, and we must wait 344 days for it to spark up once again. Adam Harridence spends 24 hours in Nice, and witnesses the glory - and the aftermath - of the final stage of the Tour de France.
It would be an unprecedented feat in men's pro cycling: the Grand Tour triple, that is a real possibility for Tadej Pogačar following his already rare Giro-Tour double. In a season where he's on top and flying, could he do it? Should he? Peter Barnes considers the question.
The yellow curtain has fallen and the show is over... reflecting on the past three weeks of unforgettable racing and rounding up a day against the clock on the streets of Monaco and Nice, we play you out of this year's Tour de France
The real story, or the Netflix version? Either way, here's the lowdown on every team at this year's Tour de France - what could happen, what should happen, what stories will take centre stage and which ones might we be missing.
It was organised in 125 days against the odds, and delivered World Tour level women's racing to the streets of the UK. But was it a success? I reflect on the event, and its impact on the domestic scene, after spending the final day of the race in Manchester.
They think it's all over... it is now. Relive three memorable final stages of the 2024 Giro d'Italia, in which we witness cycling history, enjoy a glimpse of a future cycling star, and celebrate all things Grand Tour
The CiCLE Classic represents one of the last bastions of the British road racing calendar - the highly anticipated one-day race was set to provide excellent entertainment and an opportunity for a big win - sadly, it didn't transpire this year, as rain stopped play.
This episode documents ups and downs in the fortunes of housemates and Saint Piran teammates Harry Birchill and Will Tidball, as Harry finally heads out to race, while Will is stuck at home through ill health.
It's hard to tell the story of a race that was all about one man, and yet represents so much more to so many riders. The stories from Paris-Roubaix 2024, alongside spectacular images. And a knife analogy.
Paris-Roubaix Femmes 2024 in review: it was a day of big attacks, big hitters, and an even bigger battle for the win. It was the race we all needed, and it delivered on every front.
It's a tough season to be a cycling fan, as rider after rider crashes out, changing the shape of the season. After the horror crash in Itzulia, I consider the human and emotional impact of the season so far.
A look back at two classic Italian races - Milano-Sanremo and Trofeo Alfredo Binda - considering their contrasts and similarities, the action from the 2024 editions, and why they are perhaps the most open races of the year.
The second half of the story from Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico, and some conclusions from a week of exciting stage racing across France and Italy
Australian pro Jay Vine has a grand plan, and his pro cycling career is just the beginning. Dive into life with the UAE Team Emirates rider as he ticks off cycling goals, travel goals and life goals
A nice normal breakaway stage? Who would have thought it possible? Yes, it was one last chance for the swashbuckling baroudeurs and they gave us what we came for - a show, a new winner, and a kick-ass post-race interview. Plus a lot of tears. Catch up, in today's Dispatch.
What DIDN'T stage 17 have?! (There is one thing... you'll find out if you read today's report). All the action from a frenetic day of action at Le Tour, and a look ahead to the first day back in the Alps as the breakaway go stage hunting one last time...
The final chance for the fast men began on the south coast and while crosswinds threatened, they didn't amount to much. A look back on the sprinters' last hurrah and a look ahead to what must SURELY be a breakaway day... right?
Day two of a huge weekend in the Pyrenees saw heroic performances all round. Relive the action and look ahead to the final flat stage of the race on the south coast of France in today's Dispatch.
The mountains beckoned, and the mighty Col du Tourmalet was just the starter in the Pyrenees before the race headed to the Pla d'Adet. UAE threw down a gauntlet, and an idiot threw some crisps. All the action and looking ahead to tomorrow...
A day in which everything happened and yet, on paper, all looks exactly as it was predicted. Drinks, music, and boules, and a thorough run-down of all the echelons action as we headed back to Pau, AGAIN - and looking ahead to tomorrow's big mountain challenge in the Pyrenees