Saturday, June 29, 2013

Marcel Kittel wins first stage of Tour de France

Scenes from the team presentation and press conferences ahead of the 2013 Tour de France.

Robert Millar: Cycling throws up too many variables for Chris Froome to be the inevitable winner but he has Alberto Contador and co running scared.

The French describe it as "cracher dans la soupe": to spit in the soup. And on the eve of the 100th Tour de France, which organisers have heralded as a "historic edition" of the country's biggest sporting event, the former seven-time winner Lance

For only the second time this year I cycled to work (9.9km). That's how Tour de France I am. Email me at john.macleary@telegraph.co.uk to tell me what's the most Tour de France thing you have done, or plan to do, today. Alternatively tweet @johnmacleary.

And when the 100th Tour de France begins Saturday on the narrow, wind-driven roads of Corsica, he will be the man to beat, with Contador expected to lead a pack of 196 other riders in the chase. “I think the obvious choice is Chris Froome,” said Tejay

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Marcel Kittel wins first stage of Tour de France

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