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Cycling Weekly on MSN'We need to keep the biggest race in the sport free' - Petition calling for Tour de France to remain on free-to-air television nears 10,000 signaturesAs things stand, the Tour will be not be free to watch in 2026, but a petition is seeking to change the way it is categorised ...
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Cycling News on MSNWhat Tadej Pogačar's final Paris-Roubaix recon reveals about possible team strategyTadej Pogačar enjoyed his final taste of the Paris-Roubaix cobbles during a recon ride on Friday before he faces his ...
Another blistering attack from Tadej Pogacar has seen the world champion win the Tour of Flanders cobbled classic for the ...
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Changing the final Tour de France stage in Paris is an exciting prospect but I think it should be for one year onlyis there really any point in watching the final stage of the Tour de France in Paris? That’s the question many of my non-cycling friends have regularly put to me over the years when I would ...
Would you like to see cyclists crossing the famous Butte Montmartre again? It must be said that the image of the sportsmen ...
Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar wins his second Tour of Flanders title, with defending champion Mathieu van der Poel finishing third ...
The men's and women's Tour de France will both begin in Britain in 2027, with Edinburgh to stage the men's Grand Depart.
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Cyclingnews on MSN‘Plenty of opportunities for puncheurs’ – Tudor’s Tour de France wildcard gives Alaphilippe chance to chase seventh stage winThere are four hilly stages in the opening seven days, starting with the 212km stage 2 to Boulogne-sur-Mer. On stage 4, the ...
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Another blistering attack from Tadej Pogacar saw the world champion win the Tour of Flanders cobbled classic for the second ...
The Tour de France is set to begin in Scotland for the first time in 2027. The Grand Depart - the start of the course - will take place in Edinburgh for cyclists in the 114th edition of Le Tour.
The Scottish city of Edinburgh will host the Tour de France Grand Depart in 2027 as the world's most famous cycling race returns to Britain for the fifth time.
The men's and women's Tour de France will both begin in Britain in 2027, with Edinburgh to host the men's Grand Depart. Scotland, Wales and England will put on a stage in each of the events ...
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