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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.
Cheers erupt at la République en Marche HQ as the preliminary results for France's parliamentary election are announced, showing Macron to have won a huge majority. French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party and its allies are on track to win 355-425 seats in the 577-strong national assembly. IMAGES of celebrations as results are announced
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Chris Froome will miss the Tour de France after hitting a wall at high speed and suffering severe injuries in a training accident at the Criterium du Dauphine on Wednesday, Team Ineos leader Dave Brailsford has confirmed. IMAGES of the air ambulance arriving at Saint-Etienne hospital
Cycling enthusiasts gather in Dusseldorf to watch the start of the Tour de France. IMAGES
"I called Mr Macron to congratulate him on his election win", far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen says after the initial election results were announced. SOUNDBITE