Tour de France 2014 live
Live coverage of every stage of the 2014 Tour de France
Vincenzo Nibali wins Tour de France as Marcel Kittel sprints to stage win – as it happened
Rolling report: Marcel Kittel produced one last sprint to pip Alexander Kristoff on the Champs-Élysées, while Vincenzo Nibali was crowned the winner
Tour de France 2014 stage 20: Bergerac to Périgueux individual time trial – as it happened
Tony Martin dominated the individual time trial to win the stage while Vincenzo Nibali confirmed that he will wear the yellow jersey into Paris
Tour de France 2014 stage 19: Maubourguet Pays du Val d'Adour to Bergerac – as it happened
Rolling report: Ramunas Navardauskas stormed away with a close-range solo effort to take victory, with his escape aided by a crash in the peloton
Tour de France 2014 stage 18: Pau to Hautacam – live!
Rolling report: Vincenzo Nibali won the final mountain stage to increase his lead of the race to over seven minutes
Tour de France 2014 stage 17: Saint-Gaudens to Saint-Lary Pla d'Adet – as it happened
Rolling report: Rafal Majka took his second stage win with a superb ride in the Pyrenees, while Vincenzo Nibali tightened his grip on yellow
Tour de France 2014 stage 16: Carcassonne to Bagnères-de-Luchon – as it happened
Rolling report: Australia's Mick Rogers, at 34, brilliantly won his first stage of the Tour de France while Vincenzo Niballi retained his overall lead
Tour de France 2014 stage 15: Tallard to Nîmes – as it happened
Rolling report: A two-man breakaway stayed clear for 221.9 of the 222km but Jack Bauer was caught on the line and the sprint went to Alexander Kristoff
Tour de France 2014 stage 14 – as it happened
Rolling report: Tinkoff-Saxo rider Rafal Majka broke for glory from 10km and managed to stave off the challenge of Vincenzo Nibali, who extended his GC lead
Tour de France 2014 stage 13 – as it happened
Vincenzo Nibali burst away from his challengers on the ascent to
Chamrousse to win stage 13 and extend his GC lead, as Richie Porte
failed to keep pace
Tour de France 2014 stage 12: Bourg-en-Bresse to Saint-Étienne – as it happened
Rolling report: Can anyone hold off the sprinters on the road to Saint-Étienne? Find out with John Ashdown
Tour de France 2014: stage 11 – as it happened
Rolling report: Tony Gallopin outfoxed everyone to take his second stage win as the Tour bumped its way through the Jura mountains
Alberto Contador abandons on Tour de France 2014 stage 10 – as it happened
Rolling report: Alberto Contador abandoned after suffering a fractured tibia in a crash and Vincenzo Nibali was untouchable on the slopes, taking his second stage win and reclaiming the yellow jersey
Tour de France 2014 stage 9: Gérardmer to Mulhouse – as it happened
Tony Gallopin of Lotto-Belisol took the yellow jersey from Vincenzo Nibali, while Tony Martin dominated the second Vogses stage after breaking away early on
Tour de France 2014 stage 8: Tomblaine to Gérardmer La Mauselaine - as it happened
Blel Kadri won his first ever Tour de France stage after going clear on the day's first climb while Vincenzo Nibali protected his overall lead
Tour de France 2014 stage 7: Épernay to Nancy – as it happened!
Rolling report: Stage 7 of the Tour from Épernay to Nancy was won by the slightest of margins by Matteo Trentin
Tour de France 2014 stage 6: Arras to Reims – as it happened
Rolling report: Andre Greipel won the stage on a day made stressful for the peloton by rain and dreaded crosswinds
Chris Froome abandons Tour de France: stage 5 – as it happened
Rolling report: TDefending champion Chris Froome was forced to abandon and Lars Boom took the stage on an epic day's racing over wet cobbles
Tour de France 2014: stage 4 – as it happened
Rolling report: Chris Froome took a tumble and Marcel Kittel took another stage win as the race thundered across northern France
Tour de France 2014 stage 3: Cambridge to London – as it happened
Rolling report: Marcel Kittel had far too much speed for his rivals on the Mall as Le Tour said au revoir to Britain's roads
Tour de France 2014 stage 2: Vincenzo Nibali wins – as it happened
Vincenzo Nibali took the yellow jersey after racing away in the final 2km, on an eventful day that many of the Tour favourites will be glad to have got through unscathed
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