‘Everything went from good to bad in the blink of an eye’: tales from inside the Tour’s mega-crash
Hindley hurt, Meintjes and Bardet out of race as seven riders abandon in day with two serious crashes.
Hindley hurt, Meintjes and Bardet out of race as seven riders abandon in day with two serious crashes.
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British breakaway-botherer looking to build on Tour de France, Flanders top-10s as he moves toward front of Bahrain-Victorious team bus.
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Mohorič pushes back against Jumbo-Visma allegations: 'We know that Primož crashes a lot, and this is not the first time this happened.'
Roglič's teammate Rohan Dennis: 'The only people who can comment are Fred and Primož. It’s a tale of two stories really isn’t it.'
Bahrain Victorious officials lambast the Jumbo-Visma response: 'Our rider does not deviate from his racing line before the incident.'
Wright set to co-captain youthful British team with options for Wollongong and into the future: 'At some point, one of us will be world champion.'
Plugge: 'I'm glad that Primoz is speaking out, looking in the mirror and naming the behaviour of riders as well.'
Bahrain Victorious officials lambast the Jumbo-Visma response: 'Our rider does not deviate from his racing line before the incident.'
Jumbo-Visma team boss, Richard Plugge says that there needs to be a 'change of behavior' in the bunch.
Ethan Hayter will target the time trial and support Wright in the road race.
For every winner, there are plenty of regrets and frustration across the peloton.
Bahrain Victorious rider believed solo winner Marc Soler would be caught.
The versatile Bahrain-Victorious rider on pinpointing who he is as a racer, Tour de France attacks, chasing his first pro win and relaxing with a Rubik's cube.
Attackers seek to deny the sprinters on faster, flatter day in race.
Fred Wright has the second most breakaway kilometres this Tour and edges ever closer to victory.
The breakaway has its day in Saint-Étienne.
Day's escape move stays clear following crash by Caleb Ewan.
Team's new focus on the break after opening week of woe comes up just short as Luis León Sánchez finishes third in Megève.
Nice guys don't always finish last. Sometimes they get themselves into the breakaway at the Tour de France.
Fred Wright says waking up to police at his door 'felt like a bad dream'.
Britain's new Classics contender left it all out on the road. Empty at the finish line, he held back happy tears.