Sport Video. Rohan Dennis record breaking Lycra lad wins Tour de France Grand Depart Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 04/07/2015 - 20:23 GMT+2 A record breaking Grand Depart at the 2015 Tour de France The Lycra lads set off on a 13.8km individual time-trial around the Dutch city of Utrecht Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Rohan Dennis record breaking Lycra lad wins Tour de France Grand Depart Now playing Next Thousands join Run for Autism race in Astana to support inclusion Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 30th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next US seeks 'maritime freedom' coalition to restart Hormuz shipping Now playing Next Ecological summit secures €2 billion for green transition In partnership with MDQ Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 30th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Happy ending? Stranded humpback whale is finally on his way home Now playing Next Iran’s parliament speaker says US blockade aims at 'internal division' Now playing Next Ukraine formally asks Israel to seize ship with grain stolen by Russia Now playing Next Little-known HAYI group claims stabbings of two Jewish men in London Now playing Next Germany is now Europe's largest military spender: What is it buying? Now playing Next 'We are ready to discuss digital rules with the US but cannot wipe out rules,' EU trade chief says Now playing Next UK PM Starmer jeered by crowd on arrival at scene of stabbing of two Jewish men Now playing Next Spain's 'humane migration policy' is 'model for Europe', minister says Now playing Next Blinded by the flag: Banksy confirms new statue in London is his work Now playing Next Strategic training centre aligns with international safety standards to reduce external reliance More videos
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