Colombia's Egan Bernal crowned Tour de France champion
Egan Bernal was crowned as the first Colombian to win the Tour de France and the youngest in more than a century after safely negotiating the 21st and final stage into Paris Sunday.
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Egan Bernal was crowned as the first Colombian to win the Tour de France and the youngest in more than a century after safely negotiating the 21st and final stage into Paris Sunday.
Colombia's Egan Bernal will be declared 2019 Tour de France champion on Sunday -- the youngest rider to do so in 110 years.
The Tour de France is the most coveted race in all of cycling. But the title hasn't touched French hands since Bernard Hinault last won it in 1985. This year, the French have put their faith in current leader, Julian Alaphilippe.
A vicious heat wave has been baking Europe and its timing could not be any worse for riders in the Tour de France.
Defending champion Geraint Thomas made up nearly half a minute on leader Julian Alaphilippe in a gripping 15th stage of the Tour de France in the Pyrenees on Sunday.
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A sudden gust of wind then a sickening crash.
Sports takes on a global feel this weekend.
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Four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome is looking to cement his legacy by winning a record-equaling fifth title in 2019.
One of the most successful teams in professional cycling history is looking for a new sponsor after Sky announced its ownership and sponsorship of Team Sky will cease at the end of 2019.
Johan Bruyneel, a former team manager to Lance Armstrong, has had his 10-year ban from cycling increased to a lifetime ban following an investigation by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).