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Tour de France 2013 route unveiled + video + Wiggo to support Froome?

Mont St Michel time trial, Bastille Day summit finish on the Ventoux, evening stage on the final day in Paris and twice up Alpe d'Huez in one day. Plus Wiggo to focus on Giro on 2013?

Winter Project.

Now the nights are drawing in everyone needs something to do to keep them occupied through the cold wet darkness, or just to retain sanity whilst the Other Half is watching Strictly Come Dancing (Victoria Pendleton is not an excuse).

Just In: Bianchi Oltre XR

Brand new top-level road bike that Bianchi say is their best ever

Greg Lemond to Pat McQuaid and Hein Verbruggen: "You are the corruption in the sport"

America's only Tour de France winner doesn't mince his words with a full frontal attack on cycling's governing body

Tour de France could return to UK as soon as 2014 with Edinburgh Grand Depart

Race would head from Scottish capital to Channel ports via Wales

SRAM pART project Gala and Auction to raise money for World Bicycle Relief

Latest collection of artwork using nothing but bicycle components and a creative imagination

Nilox Foolish HD camera coming to the UK

Removable LCD screen, laser sight for framing your shot and waterproof casings included

Updated: More departures from Sky "highly likely" admits Dave Brailsford after Bobby Julich confesses to doping

Race coach's name was widely thought to be one of those redacted in USADA report, departure a blow to Chris Froome

Postcards from Paris: The Tour de France 2013 presentation in pictures

The American songwriter Cole Porter wrote of loving "Paris in the winter, when it drizzles," but it's still autumn and there was little chance of Tour de France organisers ASO allowing the ever-blackening storm clouds caused by the Lance Armstrong affair to rain on the parade as they unveiled the route of next year's 100th edition of the race on Wednesday.

Government has "wasted opportunity" to take lead on road safety says Commons Transport Committee chair

Report had urged government to take responsibility on issue, but response disappoints MPs and campaigners