Julian Alaphilippe takes opening stage marred by crashes – Tour de France

France’s Julian Alaphilippe swapped the rainbow bands for the yellow jersey after winning a dramatic opening stage of the Tour de France in swashbuckling style. The world champion attacked two kilometres from the finish to take a brilliant solo win in Landerneau after two huge pile-ups marred the finale of a tough curtain raiser in Brittany, with four-time winner Chris Froome hitting the deck.

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Two people in custody as French police investigate Arkea-Samsic for doping

The Marseille prosecutor’s office say they are carrying out an investigation into a “small part” of the Arkea-Samsic team, who competed at the Tour de France. Prosecutor Dominique Laurens says the investigation started after the “discovery of many health products including drugs… and especially a method that could be qualified as doping”.

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Tadej Pogačar wins Tour de France as Sam Bennet takes final stage in Paris

Sam Bennett won Stage 21 of the Tour de France in Paris to secure the points classification green jersey as Tadej Pogacar took the overall title after three weeks of dramatic Grand Tour racing. Bennett only needed to finish safely on the Champs Elysees to secure green, but made it a truly special day for Irish cycling with a famous stage win.

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Tadej Pogačar takes yellow jersey from Roglic in thrilling time trial – Tour de France

Tadej Pogacar produced a staggering time trial to soar into the yellow jersey and win Stage 20 as long-time leader Primoz Roglic faded at the final test. The 21-year-old will become the youngest winner of the Tour de France since 1904 when he carries the maillot jaune into Paris on Sunday.

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Kragh Andersen takes stage 19 as Bennett closes in on green jersey – Tour de France

Team Sunweb’s brilliant Tour de France continued as Soren Kragh Andersen won Stage 19, while Ireland’s Sam Bennett closed on the green jersey after nullifying the threat of Peter Sagan. Primoz Roglic remains in yellow heading into tomorrow time trial.

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