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The Tour de France’s version of VAR? Get ready for yellow card controversy

4 juillet 2025 à 09:01

Aggressive, dangerous or unsporting behaviour will be subject to review, as will ‘anything that arouses suspicion’

The 2025 Tour de France could see yellow cards issued for bad behaviour by riders thanks to cycling’s answer to football’s VAR. Every touch of shoulders, switch of wheels, dramatic acceleration and multilingual insult in the peloton will be scrutinised by a growing number of in-race cameras and UCI commissaires.

As part of the UCI’s bid to expand its repertoire of disciplinary and investigative tools, cards can be awarded for everything from celebrating a teammate’s win to riding on the pavement. The card system was trialled last year and is now being integrated into World Tour racing.

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© Photograph: Tim de Waele/Getty Images

© Photograph: Tim de Waele/Getty Images

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‘Like a kid in a sweet shop’: Brailsford back calling shots at Ineos Grenadiers

2 juillet 2025 à 20:41
  • Former team principal will be present at Tour de France

  • John Allert says 61-year-old ‘a not-so-secret weapon’

Dave Brailsford has returned to a leading role at Ineos Grenadiers on the eve of the 2025 Tour de France, calling the shots on team selection and performance objectives, barely a month after he stepped back from his role at Manchester United.

“Dave’s definitely coming to the Tour,” John Allert, the team CEO, said. “He’s like a kid in a sweet shop, talking about climbs and getting back to the mountains. That’s the battlefield that he knows and loves.”

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© Photograph: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

© Photograph: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

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