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Australian involved in horror Tour de France crash, causing favourite to withdraw with head injury
Nicole Frain approached the peloton at speed with around 25km of the Provins stage to go, seemingly unaware of an existing pile-up in front of her. Marta Cavalli was later sent to hospital for monitoring.
Posted Australians rue missed chances as Tour de France reaches its not-so-ceremonial finale
By Sophie Smith in Paris
Away from the roadside toasts and the pageantry of the Tour de France finale, for six Australian riders there was the achievement of simply finishing the world's most famous race.
Posted Australian Amanda Spratt breaks down in tears as women's Tour de France makes 'emotional' return
Kate O'Halloran, wires
For the first time since 1989, the women's Tour de France has returned, with the 34-year-old Australian champion saying she wasn't sure she would have the opportunity to ride in the world's biggest cycling race.
Posted Jonas Vingegaard claims Tour de France glory
Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard becomes the first man from his country to win the Tour de France since Bjarne Riis in 1996.
Posted Updated Vingegaard seals Tour de France yellow jersey with second in time trial
Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard is the Tour de France champion-elect after winning the time trial on the penultimate stage with another epic ride.
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analysis: Tour de France Femmes 'a first victory' for female pro cyclists
By Sophie Smith in Cahors
Female cyclists have had to wait three decades for a chance to race under the Tour de France banner. On Sunday, the world's best will race out of Paris for the inaugural Tour de France Femmes, writes Sophie Smith.
Posted Updated 'Childhood dream come true': Laporte wins 19th stage to help French avoid Tour de France drought
Christophe Laporte wins the 19th stage of the Tour de France to end a French drought as Jonas Vingegaard maintains the overall lead.
Posted Updated Vingegaard shows ultimate sportsmanship to Pogačar as yellow jersey all but wrapped up
Jonas Vingegaard all but wins the yellow jersey in the Tour de France, and shows rival Tadej Pogačar the ultimate respect in a touching moment.
Posted How Aussie cyclist Tiffany Cromwell is preparing with her F1 partner for Tour de France Femmes
Cromwell is sharing training tips with her partner, F1 star Valtteri Bottas, as she gets ready for the inaugural Tour de France Femmes.
Posted Jonas Vingegaard shows he can handle the heat at Tour de France
By Sophie Smith in Peyragudes, France
A few years back, Jonas Vingegaard struggled to find a team to sign him. Now the former fish-factory worker is surviving the heat of the Tour de France and is close to his first title.
Posted Updated 'This one is for my brother': Canadian Houle emotional after Tour stage win
Hugo Houle fulfils a decade-long pledge to his late brother as he takes out the 16th stage of the Tour de France, the first Canadian winner since 1988.
Posted Vingegaard keeps Tour lead despite fall, losing second teammate
Jonas Vingegaard still has the yellow jersey at the Tour de France after recovering from an early crash, but his team is down to six riders with one week to go.
Posted Updated Michael Matthews ends five-year drought with Tour de France stage win
By Simon Smale
Michael Matthews wins stage 14 to stand on the top of a Tour de France podium for the first time in five years, becoming Australia's second stage winner at this year's race.
Posted Caleb Ewan crashes at Tour de France as Vingegaard holds onto lead
With 70km left of of the 193km stage, Ewan clips the back wheel of a team-mate's bike and tumbles heavily onto his left knee and shoulder.
Posted Tom Pidcock becomes youngest ever L'Alpe d'Huez stage winner
Cyclo-cross world champion — and Olympic gold medallist in cross-country mountain biking — Tom Pidcock is making a stellar Tour de France debut this year.
Posted Updated Vingegaard seizes Tour lead as Pogačar cracks on big mountain stage
The Tour de France has a new leader as the Jumbo-Visma team isolates defending champion Tadej Pogačar and Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard breaks away on the Col Du Granon to take stage 11 and the yellow jersey.
Posted Protesters block the road, pausing Tour de France
By Simon Smale
The peloton was held up for 10 minutes on stage 10 of the Tour de France after protesters blocked the road.
Posted Updated 'It's like having a knife in your arse': Aussie Ben O'Connor withdraws from the Tour de France
By Simon Smale
Australian Tour de France hope Ben O'Connor joins Jack Haig in abandoning the race due to injury.
Posted Jungels takes Tour stage in breakaway as Pogačar keeps lead
Bob Jungels crowns comeback from injury with breakthrough Tour de France stage win on the first Alpine finish of this year's race, while Tadej Pogačar maintains his overall lead and Australia's Ben O'Connor struggles on.
Posted Tadej Pogačar extends Tour de France lead with stage-seven win
Pogačar has pipped his main rival, Jonas Vingegaard, at the line after a lung-busting 7km climb with an average gradient of 8.7 per cent.
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analysis: Cadel Evans backs Simon Clarke after unexpected Tour de France success
By Sophie Smith
Simon Clarke has mostly been a support-act for other riders, but after his first Tour de France stage win, the Aussie is finally in the spotlight, writes Sophie Smith.
Posted Tadej Pogačar claims Tour de France yellow jersey after stage six victory
Twice-defending champion Tadej Pogačar has won this year's longest Tour stage from Binche to Longwy.
Posted Updated Australian veteran wins his first Tour de France stage
Australian cycling veteran Simon Clarke has earned a magnificent, last-ditch Tour de France triumph to crown 20 years of slog on Europe's roads after a brutal, crash-strewn cobbled stage.
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'The dream finally came true': Aussie veteran Simon Clarke wins first Tour de France stage
Australian cycling veteran Simon Clarke earns a magnificent, last-ditch Tour de France triumph to crown 20 years of slog on Europe's roads after a brutal, crash-strewn cobbled stage.
Posted Wout van Aert claims scintillating TDF stage win to tighten grip on yellow jersey
Wout van Aert extends his overall lead in the Tour de France by finishing off some sterling teamwork to win the fourth stage, having finished second on the opening three race days.
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