Cycling
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To the uncharitable, he is the Steven Bradbury of Australian cycling but the green jersey winner’s success at the Tour de France was no fluke
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Chris Froome, in the wake of his fourth Tour de France victory, has said he would like to keep riding into his late thirties but admitted he is ‘definitely getting older’
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Play VideoChris Froome has won his fourth Tour de France title, finishing 54 seconds ahead of Rigoberto Uran
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Dylan Groenewegen wins the final stage of the race but Chris Froome is the hero of the day, winning his third straight Tour and fourth overall
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Cycling’s doping past and an upbringing abroad have stopped the Tour victor getting acclaim he deserves
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Another Chris Froome PR disaster; cringeworthy presidential memories; a new French hero is born; and a return to Puy-de-Dôme must be on the cards
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Play VideoChris Froome came third in the time trial stage, the penultimate stage of the 2017 Tour de France, but extended his overall lead to 54 seconds, all but guaranteeing his fourth title. The final stage is a largely processional affair, Tour etiquette dictating no challenges to the leader.
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Chris Froome has sealed a fourth Tour de France victory on the penultimate stage, stamping his authority on the race in a time-trial on the Marseille streets
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Play VideoNorway’s Edvald Boasson Hagen wins stage 19 of the Tour de France on Friday while Chris Froome stays in pole position for the overall title
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Chris Froome’s impending triumph cannot mask the unpopularity of a team tainted by the increasing bullishness of Dave Brailsford in the face of legitimate questions
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After a little over five hours and 220km of cycling Edvald Boasson Hagen went the right way around a roundabout, most of his rivals did not, and he seized his chance
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Edvald Boasson Hagen broke clear 3km from the finish line and held off his pursuants to claim his first Tour de France stage win of this year’s race
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Kieran Pender joins the Orica-Scott cycling team as they battle their way through the gruelling stage 17 of the Tour de France
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Play VideoFrenchman Warren Barguil won stage 18 of the Tour de France on the summit of the Col d’Izoard on Thursday
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Rolling report: The men embark on a 180km stage from Briançon to the summit of the Col d’Izoard. Join Barry Glendenning for all the latest
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Chris Froome survived the last big test on this year’s Tour de France as Team Sky’s race leader protected his advantage on a thrilling climb of Col d’Izoard won by the Frenchman Warren Barguil
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Play VideoChris Froome extended his lead at the top of the Tour de France GC standings on Wednesday after gaining time on rivals Fabio Aru and Romain Bardet
Tour de France 2017: how the race unfolded – video