No, like iplayer it is barred. I will see it later when I go to the French TV website that I can see.
Not often you get a tie in county cricket. Dramatic stuff. https://x.com/CountyChamp/status/1808574747497685038
Mark Cavendish has a lead out man from Denmark, who has just been sent home. He tested positive, not for anything illegal, but Covid 19. There are reports that it is rife, with many teams now wearing masks if not racing.
I guessed it was back with a vengeance a while ago - the number of Yanks on Twitter shouting at everyone that masks don't work, Covid is just a cold, the vaccine kills, it's a NWO plot to reduce the population etc have reached plague proportions - a pandemic of deniers.
What we do know, it is not a winter virus, like the flu. Hospitals across Europe are all reporting an influx of people who have caught it again. A few unlucky ones have been admitted for the 2nd or 3rd time. Some people in the Tour believe that racing with it, as some are, could have serious effects later on, if not now.
End of an era then with Jimmy Anderson retiring from test cricket . A fantastic servant for England and one of the best ever .
Well that is Wimbledon finished and the Tour, unless the unexpected happens, is pretty well wrapped up with a week to go. Tonight the Euros finish, so the Olympics are next in line, with some cricket of course. Meanwhile, we keep a look-out for signings at the Vic, with the season not that far away. Will Tom get the loans he wants?
That was some fightback by the Windies to take a 41 run first innings lead. After their poor performance in the first test I really thought they'd be easy beats.
Definitely did well to get level but England back in control potentially Wet and wild at the golf? Early starters had the advantage as its turned into a real test of skill and nerve now . Anyone could win now .
When I first started to understand the Tour de France in the early 2000's, the first week would be nearly all flat stages. This suited the sprinters, and the star man amongst them was the big Italian Mario Cipollini. As soon as the mountain stages arrived, he went home, saying he didn't do mountains. All credit therefore to Mark Cavendish, who with help from his team, struggled up some fearsome climbs, and has finished what is expected to be his last Tour. No chance to add to his stage win numbers today with it being a time trial, and no final sprint down the Champs - Élysées as Paris prepares for the Olympics. Now we have seen a rider who can do everything, including today's time trial. He has a style of riding very similar to Lance Armstrong. I hope he is not on the same jet fuel.
On a less positive note sad and worrying news about Geoffrey Boycott. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/articles/c51ygk7zzn3o