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Valentin Paret-Peintre kept his cool in a furnace of pressure and heat, delivering a thunderous victory atop the legendary ...
Tadej Pogacar said Monday he was ready to fight every kilometre with arch-rival Jonas Vingegaard in his bid for a fourth Tour de France title. Far from resting on his laurels with a four-minute lead ...
Valentin Paret-Peintre became the first French winner on this year's Tour de France as he edged an enthralling stage 16 ...
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Pogacar hasn't cracked yet, but Visma and Kuss keep increasing the pressure: "I think Pogacar is definitely feeling it now"Lease a Bike executed its plan to perfection. With Victor Campenaerts and Tiesj Benoot in the breakaway, team leader Jonas ...
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Cycling Weekly on MSNJonas Vingegaard’s all-out attack to combat Tadej Pogačar will make the last days of this Tour special, even if the time gap is a chasmThe only issue was, Pogačar stuck with him all the way up the climb, and ended up taking two more seconds on his rival in the ...
With a flat stage before Mont Ventoux, it was expected to have some fireworks and huge climbing performances with Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogačar battling at the start of the third week. For the ...
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The two-time champion was frustrated as he was brought down in the finish area at the top of the legendary climb ...
1. Valentin Paret-Peintre, France, Soudal Quick-Step, 4:03:19. 2. Ben Healy, Ireland, EF Education-EasyPost, same time. 3. Santiago Buitrago, Colombia, Bahrain Victorious, 4:03:23. 4. Ilan van Wilder, ...
Paret-Peintre wins Tour de France stage on Mont Ventoux, where Pogačar deals Vingegaard another blow
Valentin Paret Peintre triumphed on Mont Ventoux to become the first home rider to win a stage at this year’s Tour de France ...
Jonas Vingegaard hit the deck after the finish of the 16th stage of the Tour de France when he was jostled by a photographer ...
Soudal Quick-Step’s Valentin Paret-Peintre gave the home nation its first victory at this year’s Tour de France on Tuesday, ...
Riders who complete the entire 2025 Tour De France will have to race over 3,338.8 kilometers (2,075 miles) across 21 stages.
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