9.22am EDT 09:22 How things stand: The stage favourites have yet to start, while Remi Cavagna is the leader with 57min 54sec. 90 riders have started the course, 52 have
Updates from the flat 166.5km route to Champagnole Reza says Tour has been silent on Black Lives Matter Get in touch! Email Niall or tweet @niallmcveigh 1.55pm BST We’ve raced
Michal Kwiatkowski of the Ineos Grenadiers team, won stage 18 of the Tour de France in La Roche-sur-Foron after breaking clear with teammate Richard Carapaz, while overall leader Primoz Roglic
8.32am EDT 08:32 An email: “Is there a team that has animated this tour less than Total Direct Energie?” asks Peter MacMullan. “According to procyclingstats, their best result so far
10.42am EDT 10:42 12.km to go: And then there were two. Julian Alaphilippe drops out of the lead trio, Carapaz is in front with Izagirre on his wheel. The gap
9.12am EDT 09:12 An email: “Maybe readers would like to know about the eponymous local drink of La Chatreuse region – through which the peloton are currently peddling?” writes Ben,
Stage 15, 13 September, Lyon – Grand Colombier, 175km A super-category uphill finish on a super-steep climb in the southern Jura; this is where GC riders such as Egan Bernal
8.37am EDT 08:37 140km to go: The gap is out to 4’34” as Theuns and Küng keep working together in the break. Deceuninck – Quick-Step continue to work on the
6.14am EDT 06:14 181km to go: While there’s no guarantee they’ll stay away, ladies and gentlemen, please be upstanding for today’s early breakaway: Remi Cavagna (Deceuninck-Quick Step), Benoit Cosnefroy (AG2R-La
7.40am EDT 07:40 142km to go: Oss still riding on the front. The gap to the six-man breakaway is down to 1’42”. Luis León Sánchez (Astana), Imanol Erviti (Movistar Team),