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Geraint Thomas happy to bow out on home soil after farewell tour

The former Tour de France winner will ride his last race in the Tour of Britain, which will end in his hometown of Cardiff

Chris Froome to undergo surgery after breaking his back during training crash

The four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome was said to be stable in a Toulon hospital after scans showed he broke his ribs and fractured his back in a training crash

Vingegaard keeps Vuelta lead after team suffer bike thefts but Gaudu closes gap

Jonas Vingegaard’s Visma-Lease a Bike said police are investigating the theft of ‘several bikes’ from an equipment truck

Vingegaard has chance to shine at Vuelta in absence of world-weary Pogacar

The Dane hopes to end two-year Grand Tour drought at the Vuelta a España, with the Tour de France winner and Remco Evenepoel absent

Ferrand-Prévot’s Tour win ignites all of France in a joy missing from the men’s race

Popular winner is now a national icon as women step out of the shadow of their male cycling counterparts

Tour de France Femmes 2025: Ferrand-Prévot seals victory on stage nine – as it happened

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot showed her strength, skill and cool to win the maillot jaune after a final stage victory

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot storms to stage success on way to Tour de France Femmes title

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot ensured a home champion would be crowned in the Tour de France Femmes when claiming a second stage success in two days

Tour de France Femmes 2025: Ferrand-Prévot powers into yellow on stage eight – as it happened

French rider, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, wins stage on the Col de la Madeleine and takes yellow jersey

Tour de France Femmes: Ferrand-Prévot closes on home glory after dazzling win

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot broke clear to leave her more than two minutes ahead of her closest rival before Sunday’s final stage

Tour de France Femmes 2025: Squiban storms to another win on stage seven – as it happened

Maëva Squiban surged up the Col du Granier to win stage seven, while Kim Le Court survived an attack to stay in yellow

Tour de France Femmes: Squiban sends home fans wild with second stage win

French rider Maëva Squiban shocked the peloton for the second successive day with a perfectly timed solo attack, surging up Col du Granier to win stage seven

Ineos carer worked at Manchester United before ‘anti-doping questions’

Sources at Manchester United have confirmed that David Rozman spent one month working at Old Trafford last year as part of a ‘knowledge exchange’

Tour de France Femmes: Squiban’s perfect attack earns home favourite stage six win

Maëva Squiban finished more than a minute clear of her rivals after a late breakaway, while Kim Le Court retained the yellow jersey

Tour de France Femmes 2025: Maëva Squiban breaks away to win stage six – as it happened

French rider Maëva Squiban won stage six after impressive solo breakaway, while Kim Le Court retained yellow jersey

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