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Days have passed since Chris Froome sealed a fourth Tour de France victory, but the cyclist has no intention of putting his feet up. The Briton's pursuit of cycling history will continue, with the Team Sky rider announcing his participation in August's Vuelta a Espana. No holder of the yellow jersey has gone on to win the Spanish race since 1995. However, the 32-year-old Froome was bullish about his chances. "To win the Tour and the Vuelta in one year would be absolutely incredible," he said.
French President Emmanuel Macron attends the prize-giving ceremony for stage 6 of the Tour de France, won by Tadej Pogacar ahead of yellow jersey Jonas Vingegaard, at the summit of Cauterets-Cambasque, in southwestern France. IMAGES
French President Emmanuel Macron watches the final minutes of stage 6 of the Tour de France in Cauterets-Cambasque, southwestern France, alongside François Bayrou and Michel-Edouard Leclerc. IMAGES
The Tour de France has withdrawn its legal complaint against the spectator who caused a spectacular mass pileup on the opening day of the race, its director Christian Prudhomme tells AFP. The woman was arrested Wednesday at a police station in Landerneau in Brittany, where stage one finished on Saturday, and is still in custody. IMAGES of the Landerneay gendarmerie station
Crowds begin to arrive on the Champs-Elysées in Paris where the world's greatest cycling race will culminate in a triumphant procession later today. The 21-stage jaunt around France provided thrills, spills, heroes and chokers while outsprinting the dark shadow of Covid-19. After 3,400km of intense racing, stage 21 starts with a parade for the winners of the various categories before a pulsating finale of eight laps around the iconic Champs Elysees. IMAGES
Tel Aviv, Dec 11, EFE, (Camera: Pablo Duer).- The Israel Start-Up Nation cycling team was presented this Wednesday in Tel Aviv, where it celebrated its incorporation into the World Tour and its future participation in the Tour de France, which will turn the Israel Cycling Academy into the first team in the country to compete in this competition.FOOTAGE OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE START-UP NATION CYCLING TEAM AND SPEECH FROM SYLVAN ADAMS, CO-OWNER OF ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY.