Tour de France 2014 - stage three Live
Live text and radio commentary of stage three, a 155km (96-mile) race from Cambridge to London, which will finish on The Mall.
Italian champion Vincenzo Nibali launches a late attack to win a thrilling stage two of the Tour de France from York to Sheffield.
Two days, 2.5m spectators and a place in French hearts - Yorkshire waves 'au revoir' to a 'very special' Grand Depart.
Headlines
- England London to welcome Tour on stage three
- Cavendish out of Tour after crash
- England Tour watched by 2.5m in Yorkshire
- Froome asks for Tour crowd restraint
- Tour de France: Stage two as it happened
- Edinburgh to bid again for Tour start
- Cavendish crashes as Kittel wins
- Yorkshire sends off Tour de France
- Tour de France 2014 stage one as it happened
- No women's Tour a 'scandal' - Cooke
- 'Britain is number one for cycling'
- Trott backing Armitstead in Glasgow
- England Opening ceremony launches Tour
- British success behind Tour's decision
- Contador my main threat - Froome
- England Tour of Yorkshire cycle race planned
- South Africa's Impey fails drugs test
- Boardman rues lack of British riders
- Wales Wales cycling team 'never better'
- Yates earns Tour de France chance
Video & Audio
- Listen to audio BeSpoke: Tour de France day two
- Watch video Cavendish 'gutted' over Tour exit
- Watch video Riding in Britain unreal - Froome
- Watch video Royals at Tour de France start line
- Watch video Red Arrows and Royals at Tour de France
- Listen to audio Team Sky 'built on self-sacrifice'
- Listen to audio BeSpoke: 5 live Tour stage one podcast
- Watch video Wiggins decision was horrible - Brailsford
- Watch video Tour support 'out of this world' - Froome
- Watch video Trott joy at 'incredible' road title
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Features & Analysis
Five-time Tour rider Geraint Thomas, who is hoping to help Team Sky's Chris Froome defend his title, analyses each stage.
From Leeds to London: The sights the Tour de France riders will probably miss
Tour de France correspondent Matt Slater's Grand Depart diary
Team Sky's Geraint Thomas on riding a 'home' Tour, supporting Chris Froome and why Mark Cavendish will be extra motivated.
BBC Sport takes an alphabetical look at the 110-year history of the most famous cycling race in the world.
In inaugural UK Tour de France stage in 1974 was so unsuccessful the race did not return for another 20 years.
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Tour de France: BeSpoke presenter OJ Borg attempts the Yorkshire-hosted first leg of the Tour de France 2014.
Isle of Man cyclist Jonny Bellis on his brush with death, being told he would not walk again and a remarkable comeback.