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Mike Ingham calls time
Richard Burgess
Head of Sports News and Radio Sport
BBC radio's chief football correspondent Mike Ingham's final commentary.
The big pink
OJ Borg
Presenter, 5 live Bespoke
Over the course of three days in Ireland the 97th Giro d’Italia rolled past many things dyed or painted pink; sheep, horses, pylons, water skiers, windmills and the hairdo of the mayor of Belfast to name a few.
The road to Rio
Louisa Compton
5 live Daytimes editor
Victoria Derbyshire broadcasts from Brazil examining the issues facing the country as it prepares for the World Cup.
Andy Murray set for US Open defence
Russell Fuller
Russell Fuller looks forward to the US Open, his first Grand Slam as BBC tennis correspondent.
Football on 5 live for 2013-2014
Richard Burgess
Head of Sports News and Radio Sport
It promises to be another great season and we hope our blend of old and new will be a winning combination for all our listeners.
England v Scotland: The Auld Enemy
Roddy Forsyth
BBC Scottish Football correspondent
Roddy Forsythe on the history between England and Scotland's international football teams.
Mark Cavendish: the best sprinter in the history of the Tour de France?
Graham Jones
5 live cycling summariser
Yesterday Mark Cavendish won his 24th Tour Stage, and he did it with ease. He’s arguably the best sprinter that the cycling world has ever seen. Sprinters are a special breed, but what makes a good one and what makes Mark Cavendish stand out from the rest?
Orica-GreenEdge and Australian Cycling: a natural progression
Graham Jones
5 live cycling summariser
Graham Jones talks about the rise of Australian pro cycling team Orica GreenEdge.
Wimbledon 2013: Looking to the future
Russell Fuller
5 live's new tennis correspondent Russell Fuller looks to the future.
The team time trial – a test of speed, technique and technology
Graham Jones
5 live cycling summariser
The last time the Tour de France had a Team Time Trial (TTT) in Nice was in 1981 - and I was riding in it. Today’s test is a far cry from those days. Back then TTT’s were still a fairly new addition to the Tour, having been re-introduced in 1978 with a huge stage of 153kms.





