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It's the world's biggest bike race. But it's also a massive advertisement for the jewels of the French countryside. We won't let France show off and list ALL our videos of the scenery we've compiled, so here's our selection of the most breathtaking of the Tour so far.
Le Ride follows Phil Keoghan and his friend Ben Cornell as they attempt to recreate the route of the 1928 Tour de France, the toughest in history. Phil came to see us in studio to talk about the documentary.
The first ever Grand Depart of the Tour in Denmark did not not disappoint, as the 2022 race got underway with an entertaining time-trial and two thrilling sprint finishes.
Australian Richie Porte has pulled out of the Tour de France after breaking his collarbone in a crash 10 kilometres into the 156.5 kilometre Stage 9.
It all came down to the final sprint to determine the first stage winner and yellow jersey of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, taken out by Lorena Wiebes with a powerful sprint on the Champs-Élysées.
The third edition of the Tour de France Femmes is coming to Australian screens, with all the action from the eight-stage race LIVE and FREE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand.
Will we see a toppling of the great Peter Sagan in the Tour de France green jersey battle this season?
Jai Hindley's hold on the final podium position at the 2023 Tour de France strengthened on Stage 13, with the Australian finishing ahead of almost all of his rivals for third position.
Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) continued his incredible Tour de France form all the way through to the final stage, winning the Stage 21 individual time trial to take his tally to six victories as he wrapped up his third overall title.
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