Cycling's coming home? Copenhagen gears up for Tour de France Grand Départ
Bike-friendly Copenhagen is gearing up to host the start of the world's most famous cycling race.
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Bike-friendly Copenhagen is gearing up to host the start of the world's most famous cycling race.
As the 2022 Tour de France gets underway in Copenhagen, Denmark, from Friday, former British cycling legend Sir Bradley Wiggins has fondly recalled his historic feat of winning the Tour and Olympic gold just 10 days apart in 2012. When it comes to winning, Wiggins remains amongst one of the greats, being the only rider to have World and Olympic titles on both track and road as well as having won the Tour de France.
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The 109th Tour de France will begin with a short time trial on the streets of Copenhagen on Friday.
For over a decade now, Cadel Evans has stood alone in Australia’s cycling pantheon as the only Australian to have won a cycling grand tour. With a history that dates back to the early 1900s, across a collective 288 editions of the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España, only once had an Australian stood atop a grand tour podium at the end of 21 gruelling stages.