OK this isn't France it's Blighty but it's Tour related. A bunch of British cyclists sporting yellow T-shirts and 'Wiggo' masks today embarked on a 288 mile journey from London to Paris to show their support of Team Sky's Bradley Wiggins, as he continues in his bid to become the first Briton to win the Tour de France. The riders, who have been training for months for the three-day ride, will arrive just in time to cheer Wiggins over the finishing line on the Champs-Elysées on Sunday Photograph: Getty Images for SkyMeanwhile over in Bagnères-de-Luchon photographers crowd around the man himself ahead of the start of the stagePhotograph: Christophe Ena/APWiggins's Team Sky team-mate Mark Cavendish seems focusedPhotograph: Christophe Ena/AP
A natty titfer of a Tour fan Photograph: Bogdan Cristel/ReutersAs if speeding downhill isn't dangerous enough, the riders have dense fog to contend with as they come down Mente pass Photograph: Laurent Cipriani/APThe peloton climbs Col des AresPhotograph: Laurent Cipriani/APStage 16 winner Thomas Voeckler, wearing the best climber's dotted jersey, and his main rival for the jersey Fredrik Kessiakoff are part of a breakaway groupPhotograph: Christophe Ena/APNo prizes for guessing who this chap will be cheering on any second now when the peloton goes pastPhotograph: Joel Saget/AFP/Getty ImagesSome youngsters take a break from a spot of horse riding to cheer on the pelotonPhotograph: Doug Pensinger/Getty ImagesEgoi Martínez of Euskaltel-Euskadi does well not to be distracted by fan running alongside himPhotograph: Yorick Jansens/EPAThe riders climb Port de BalesPhotograph: Laurent Cipriani/APAnd out of the fogPhotograph: Doug Pensinger/Getty ImagesWonder if she knows that Wiggo fan we saw earlier?Photograph: Christophe Ena/APAlejandro Valverde leads the riders as they climb towards Peyragudes and the Spanish rider gets a cooling splash of water from a compatriotPhotograph: Christophe Ena/APTeam Sky's Chris Froome and Bradley Wiggins are on the tail of Valverde and in the final couple of kilometres are whittling down the Spaniard's leadPhotograph: Yorick Jansens/EPABut Valverde does enough to stay ahead of the Sky pairing and looks extremely pleased to win the stagePhotograph: Guillaume Horcajuelo/EPAWiggins's performance means that he retains the yellow jerseyPhotograph: Pascal Pavani/AFP/Getty ImagesThe white jersey for the best young rider is presented to Tejay van GarderenPhotograph: Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images
Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.