Wigan win to clinch League One titlepublished at 20:34 British Summer Time 5 May 2018
Will Grigg's second-half goal earns victory for Wigan at Doncaster and confirms the Latics as League One champions.
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David McKenna, Elly Fiorentini and Nick Wilmshurst
Will Grigg's second-half goal earns victory for Wigan at Doncaster and confirms the Latics as League One champions.
Read MoreHull FC ruthlessly take advantage of an under-strength Castleford Tigers squad to move into Super League's top four.
Read MoreScunthorpe and Bradford end their contrasting League One campaigns with a draw at Glanford Park.
Read MoreRotherham United warm up for their League One play-off campaign with a hard-fought victory over Blackpool.
Read MoreHarry Brook's maiden first-class century and Steven Patterson's 4-21 on day two give Yorkshire hope of beating Essex.
Read MoreMark Cavendish's challenge once again falters as Germany's Max Walscheid wins stage three of the Tour de Yorkshire.
Read MoreThat's all from Day 3 of the Tour de Yorkshire which ran from Richmond to a memorable finish in Scarborough.
We'll be back on Sunday with all the latest from the final stage which runs from Halifax to Leeds.
Meanwhile, here are just a few shots from another amazing day:
Elly Fiorentini
BBC Yorkshire Live
It was an amazing dash to the finish line for the riders - and this was the scene as they crossed it:
It was a mad dash for the finish line but it was Max Walscheid who got there first in Scarborough, with yesterday's winner Magnus Cort Nielsen in second place:
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Sarah Urwin
Political Reporter, BBC Radio York
These were the scenes in Filey as the Tour cyclists approached the town:
The weather has certainly helped bring people out , with hardly anywhere left to stand:
Sarah Urwin
Reporter, BBC Radio York
The Tour de Yorkshire doesn't arrive in Filey for another few minutes, but there's been plenty going on there this afternoon.
Activities have included a great family bike ride and a big screen so we can catch up with how the race is going.
However, it's only a matter of time before all attention turns to the big event...
The Tour de Yorkshire isn't due to finish in Scarborough until about 17:30 - but clearly the resort is all geared up:
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The astonishingly steep Sutton Bank in North Yorkshire was the centre of attention a short time ago as the Tour riders faced the challenge of getting up its 25% gradient.
Pete Williams emerged as the first King of the Mountain for Stage 2.
This is what he would've seen as he strained every muscle to reach its peak:
The number of people who have turned out to watch the race at Sutton Bank in North Yorkshire is just staggering...
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Eighty staff sported vintage midwife outfits for the charity bike ride in aid of a maternity unit.
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Social Media Editor, BBC Yorkshire
We'd love to see your pictures if you're out along the route of the Tour today.
Lesley tweeted us this snap of some Beefeaters waiting at Le Cote de Silpho.
(Because why wouldn't you dress as a Beefeater on such a sunny day..?)
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Huge crowds greet the peloton as it rolls through the market town of Thirsk:
The first climb of today's stage of the Tour de Yorkshire is the legendary Sutton Bank.
It's tough enough driving up there, yet along using pedal power alone...
As you can see there are plenty of people waiting for the competitors, who are due at about 14:50:
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As always the Tour de Yorkshire teams are astounded by the level of support they get from the Yorkshire crowds:
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Not long to go until the start of Stage 3 of the Tour now - and it appears some cyclists are already more than ready to go:
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