Did week two top week one
in the 2017 Tour de France? The yellow jersey lost, the yellow jersey won, the yellow jersey lost, the yellow jersey won. Action and attacks, this ain't no TdF procession. read the rest of this rubbish
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in the 2017 Tour de France? The yellow jersey lost, the yellow jersey won, the yellow jersey lost, the yellow jersey won. Action and attacks, this ain't no TdF procession. read the rest of this rubbish
in the Tour de France. The organisers wanted a different Tour this year, not the Sky procession, well apart from the procession of Sky wearing yellow, they got something different. read the rest of this rubbish
continues. Yet another yellow jersey for Chris Froome, to go with seven stage victories, one third of the stages, by British riders, and the best young rider in Adam Yates, it's a British game now. read the rest of this rubbish
he won the Tour? As Chris Froome crossed the line on the final two stages of this years Critérium du Dauphiné it's the happiest I think I've seen him on a bike since his Tour de France victory in 2013. read the rest of this rubbish
tours. The Vuelta a Espana and the Tour of Britain finished at the weekend both in their own way were grand. read the rest of this rubbish
great. England football team at the World Cup, the cricket team against Sri Lanka and now India, the rugby teams against the southern hemisphere - some say that Murray berk at Wimbledon. Now the cycling is imploding. read the rest of this rubbish
tail. The French couldn't let Britain have it all their own way on the 100th Tour de France, well with a bit of help from the Germans. But they couldn't stop Chris Froome winning the yellow jersey for Britain's second Tour victory. read the rest of this rubbish
couldn't get any better for British cycling. On a mountain that has had a major impact on British cycling, Chris Froome chose the biggest stage to make his biggest statement. If this really was a yellow winning ride then it couldn't have been more emphatic. read the rest of this rubbish
before. Stage 8 on the second Saturday of the 2012 Tour de France in the first trip to the mountains Chris Froome rode to a brilliant stage victory and Sky's team leader took the yellow jersey on a mountain top finish. Exactly the same thing happened on the second Saturday of the 2013 Tour. read the rest of this rubbish
for Cav. Five stages in is when Mark Cavendish comes alive in the Tour de France and into Marseilles it's where he picked up the 24th stage win of his career. read the rest of this rubbish