On Sunday 27th July the ITV4 screens went blank at the Tour de France for the final time. It was a curious three weeks, knowing that this moment was coming. The crew behind the camera, many of whom have been part of the circus for longer than I have (almost a quarter century), have of course known since November that this would be their last. So it’s not exactly come as a surprise.

Nonetheless, I wasn’t certain when I arrived in Lille for the Grand Départ what the collective attitude would be on the ITV team, in the knowledge that we would be closing the door behind us and disappearing. I thought that heads might drop, and that morale would be low. I could not have been more wrong.

Ned Boulting for Re-Tour de Ned one-man show

Ned is a British sports journalist, television presenter and podcaster, best known for his Tour de France coverage for ITV Sport and his podcast, Never Strays Far. To sign up to news about “NSF – Live in France” visit www.neverstraysfar.com

TNT Sports every success in bringing the race not only to life, but to the widest possible audience. I am sure that many of the ITV viewers will find their way there.

As for me? It may surprise some readers to know that, since my very first experience of the Tour de France was when I was sent to work on it in 2003, I have never simply watched it from afar on the telly. I don’t intend to start now.

I am working on plans with my “Never Strays Far” friends and colleagues David Millar, Pete Kennaugh and the amazing Lizzie Deignan to return to France next year and set up a live watch-along and audio stream that keeps the race at least alive and free to follow in people’s lives. It is a very ambitious project that will require a lot of public back-in, so here’s hoping that plenty of the Cycling Weekly readership lend us their support. We’ll need it.

For now though, if you were an ITV viewer of the Tour, I simply want to thank you. Without you, we would never have been able to do what we did for so many years.

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