Tour De France

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Wiggins and Froome stoke Tour de France row

Team Sky was plunged into potential turmoil on Monday night as Sir Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome appeared at loggerheads over who will lead the team at this year's Tour de France.

Schleck ready to climb back into Tour de France contention

Andy Schleck

Rupert Guinness BEFORE Sunday night, the last time Andy Schleck raced a bike hardly reflected his status as a former Tour de France champion.

Schleck is back, with eyes fixed on Tour de France

The winner of the 2009 Tour de France Alberto Contador (centre), second-placed Andy Schleck (left), and third-placed Lance Armstrong.

Rupert Guinness Before Sunday night, Andy Schleck's most recent race did nothing to reflect his status.

Tour de France: the Hall of Shame

Ruper GUinness dinkus

Rupert Guinness It has been a confronting week for cycling fans since the fall of Lance Armstrong.

Aftermath of the 2005 Tour de France

Lance Armstrong

The seven riders ahead of Cadel Evans in the 2005 Tour de France, have either admitted to doping, served a ban or been implicated.

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'Dreams do come true': Wiggins wins Tour de France

Bradley Wiggins

Rupert Guinness Bradley Wiggins is crowned Britain's first Tour de France champion.

Australia to have record Tour de France contingent

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Australia will boast a record number of starters in the Tour de France, with new team Orica-GreenEDGE swelling the numbers.

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Tour De France: Stage by stage

Everything you need to know about every stage in this year's Tour.

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Gerrans hurt in Tour de France crash

Simon Gerrans crashes into a barbed wire fence.

Australian cycling star Simon Gerrans was hurt in a crash as young Slovakian Peter Sagan won his second Tour de France stage in three days.

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Wiggins suffers blow at Tour de France

Boulogne-Sur-Mer, France Brad Wiggins' perfect Tour de France campaign has suffered its first setback, with lieutenant Kanstantin Sivtsov crashing out of the race.

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Sagan powering at Tour de France

The Tour de France is a like a box of chocolates - you never know what you're going to get.

Tour de France Day Four

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Andre Greipel of Germany finishes in first place in the fourth stage of the Tour de France.

Carnage as crash splits Tour de France field

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The yellow jersey hopes of several Tour contenders ended after a major crash split the field with 25km to go.

Tour De France Stage Eight

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France's Thibaut Pinot wins the 8th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 157.5 kilometers, starting in Belfort, France, and finishing in Porrentruy, Switzerland, Sunday July 8, 2012.

Tour de France Stage Nine

Cadel Evans of Australia rides during the 9th stage of the Tour de France cycling race, an individual time trial over 41.5 kilometers (25.8 miles) with start in Arc-et-Senans and finish in Besancon, France, Monday July 9, 2012.

The Ninth stage of the 2012 Tour de France cycling race starting in Arc-et-Senans and finishing in Besancon, eastern France, on July 9, 2012

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Tour de France rider in doping arrest

Remy di Gregorio.

Judicial officials say Tour de France rider Remy Di Gregorio has been arrested at his team hotel in connection with a doping investigation.

Tour de France Stage Ten

Thomas Voeckler of France and Team Europcar celebrates winning stage ten of the 2012 Tour de France from Macon to Bellegarde-sur-Valserine on July 11, 2012 in Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, France.

Stage 10 of the 2012 Tour de France from Macon to Bellegarde-sur-Valserine in Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, France.

Tour de France Stage Eleven

Cadel Evans rides at the end of the 148 km and eleventh stage of the 2012 Tour de France .

France's Pierre Rolland, wins the eleventh stage of the Tour de France. Cyclists race over 148 kilometers starting in Albertville and finishing in La Toussuire, French Alps, Thursday July 12, 2012.

Tour de France Stage Fourteen

Cadel Evans of Australia acknowledges overall leader Bradley Wiggins of Britain as he crosses the finish line of the 14th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 191 kilometers (118.7 miles) with start in Limoux and finish in Foix, France, Sunday July 15, 2012. Wiggins waited for Evans who was distanced by the pack with a flat tyre. (AP PhotoLaurent Cipriani)

Stage fourteen saw Spain's Luis-Leon Sanchez cross the finish line first. An act of sabotage marred the first Pyrenean stage of the Tour de France on Sunday when tacks were thrown on to the road on...

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'Hopefully karma comes around': Tour de France sabotage leave riders flat

Cadel

Rupert Guinness An act of sabotage marred the first Pyrenean stage of Tour de France on Sunday when tacks thrown on to the road on a 200m stretch before the summit of the last climb saw Australian defending champion...