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Mark Cavendish overtook Bernard Hinault in the all-time list of Tour de France stage winners when he notched his third victory of this race, and 29th in total, in Montauban. The sprinter from the Isle of Man pipped Marcel Kittel in a close finish – ...
French riders are enjoying a renaissance, with several contenders for the podium, if not the outright Tour de France title, among the home riders. For years, French riders stuck to French teams but lately there's been a temptation to look outside Fr...
In this episode of The Telegraph Cycling Podcast, Richard Moore and Lionel Birnie are reunited with Daniel Friebe to discuss an intriguing fifth stage, which took the riders 216 kilometres from Limoges into the Massif Central. With four climbs in th...
The Sports Directors drive thousands of kilometres behind the race but there's a lot more to the job than getting behind the wheel of a team car. In this episode of Kilometre 0, Lionel Birnie meets some of the Sports Directors working on the Tour de...
For the second day in a row, the winning margin at the Tour de France was a matter of centimetres – if not millimetres. After three stages without a victory, pressure was building on the Belgian Etixx-Quick Step team and their German sprinter Marcel...
Cycling has remained popular in Germany during what could be described as the doldrum years following Jan Ullrich's doping scandal ten years ago and the subsequent collapse of T-Mobile, the de facto national team. But a sceptical media, and particul...
The Tour de France had a virtual off-day for much of stage three – barely a pedal was turned until Angers. On American Independence Day, Richard Moore and Lionel Birnie are joined by VeloNews journalist Andy Hood to discuss a 223.5-kilometre long st...
What's a day working on the Tour de France as a journalist like? That's a question Richard Moore and Lionel Birnie are sometimes asked. Friends and family might think it's an extended holiday in France but what's it really like? This first episode of ...
On Saturday, Mark Cavendish took the first Tour de France yellow jersey of his career. On Sunday in Cherbourg, it Peter Sagan swapped his world champion’s rainbow jersey for the maillot jaune. The second stage of the 2016 Tour from Saint-Lô to Cherb...
Mark Cavendish clinched the 27th Tour de France stage win of his career but the yellow jersey that came with it was his first. This episode of The Telegraph Cycling Podcast reviews the opening stage of the Tour, from Mont Saint-Michel to Utah Beach ...