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Good morning, and welcome along for one of the best races of the year. It's a modern classic, with a short history but no shortage of prestige. It's a journey through the rolling hills of Tuscany and, of course, the gravel roads that giv🌠e the race its name and its iconic identity. It's Strade Bianche, and it's here!
Blue skies greet the riders in Siena. The sign-on ceremony is wrapping up and🎶 we're not far away from the start.
Before we get going, now's the time to have a read of our in-depth 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:race preview.
This is one of the most-loved races on the calendar not just because of the gravel and the spectacular images it creates, and not just because of the stunning finale up into Siena's old town, but because they all combine to make it one of the most open races of the year. Thoroughbred Classics rid🐲ers compete alongside lightweight Grand Tour climbers, and the parcours - although relatively short at 184 - has a habit of making class float to the top.
On that note, my coll♎eague Stephen Farrand has a really interesting pre-race story on the type of rider Strade Bianche is attracting, and how the nature of the race might have changed since its inception in 2007.
Grand Tour stars spoiling Strade Bianche for Classics riders
We're off!
The riders roll out of Siena. A s🐼hort neutral zone now before the race proper kicks off.
We're taking you through the men's race here but we also have live coverage of the women's race, which is now into the final 50km. You can join Amy J🦩ones for all the latest on that one.
Stephen Farrand is in Siena for Cyclingnews and he's been catching up with some of the race favourites. Here's Tour de France champ Tadej Pogačar, who was seventh last year and is in strong form after winning the recent UAE Tour.
"I feel good. I love this race. It's going to be really fun. It's a different challenge. It's fun, it's different. I'm going to enjoy today," Pogačar said.
"After the UAE Tour we'll see. The shape in the UA✤E was good so I hope the legs will also be good today."
And there is Pogačar, at the start a little earlier. He said he only arrived in Italy yesterday after staying on in the UAE to enjoy the warm weather. That means no recon, but he's not worried.
"I have done this race three times and🌊 I know how the gravel feels," he s꧑aid.
In the early kilometres a breakaway has formed, and there are around seven riders♛ in there. Names to follow shortly.
Here are the riders who have slipped up the road:
Marco Brenner, Leon Heinschke (Team DSM)
Lilian Calmejane (AG2R Citroën Team)
Davide Martinelli (Astana Qazaqstan)
T💜aco Van Der Hoorn (Int🌱ermarché-Wanty-Gobert)
Simone Bevilacqua (Eolo-Kometa)
Edoardo Zardini (Drone Hopper-Androni Giocattoli)
T🦋he group ge♊ts 45 seconds but we have a counter-attack. Bardiani-CSF have missed out...
If you're one of the three Italian second-division teams - who have been invited by RCS⛄ Sport - you have to have a presence in the break and it's a surprise Bardiani have allowed a seven-man move to go without them. Samuele Zoccarato has been fired up into no-man's land for them.
The weather today could play a part. It's not wet, like it was back💞 in 2018 when a mud-caked Tiesj Benoot took the spoil𒊎s, but it is chilly.
Cold easterly windsꩵ have blown in and continue to blow today, with winds of 20kph set to hit the exposed gravel sectors in the second half of the race. There's also a sort of cross-tailwind in the first half of the race, which could inspire early action.
Onto the Strade Bianche!
The seven leaders hit the first of the 11 sectors of gravel on today's menu. At 2.1km, and slightly downhill, it's aꦰ relatively gentle int🦂roduction.
Zoccarato has company in the form of Eolo-Kometa's Sergio García. Eolo already have a man in the break bꦇut they've cleverly 𝓡marked this move from the Bardiani rider. But they're still at 45 seconds.
We are without the past two winners, with Mathieu van der Poel still coming back from a back injury and Wout van Aert redesigning his spring schedule, but 2019 winner Julian Alaphilippe is here in the world champion's jersey.
"I don't know [if I can win]. I know I'm not yet at 100 per cent - that’s for sure - but my condition is goo🌟d, so I'm going to en⛎joy it. I hope it's enough to be up there in the finale, but I'm motivated for a race I adore.
"For sure, it's a shame that they’re not there but the race is going to be very difficult anyway. Riders will want to attack from♍ far and not wait for the final. A lot of riders can win today."
Back on the tarmac and the breakaway have now decided to wait to all𝔉ow Zoccarato and Garcia to join them. 🅘So that makes a nine-man breakaway with a lead of nearly three minutes.
25km done
Onto the second sec🉐tor now and it starts to get a bit trickie💦r now. 2.5km long and a nasty uphill kick.
Heinschke punctures on the gravel and is off 🧔the back of the lead group.
As they reach the top of that gravel climb, the leaders have taken their adva𝕴ntage out to 🧜5:30.
Heinschke is back in.
The first shots of 🐼the breakawa꧅y and of the gravel are in
D⛄ownhill her💙e and the peloton have upped it, taking a minute out of the breakaway's lead.
37km ridden
Onto the third sector now. 4.4km and roll𒐪ingღ.
Puncture for Gianni Moscon (A♉stana) but he's back in without any issues.
Plenty of riders in the sick bay. A stomach virus has deprived Tom Pidcock of a shot at the race that suits him so well, while Tom Dumoulin has been ruled out through COVID-19. Peter Sagan is also sick but starts. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Full infirmary round-up here.
Just under 40km covered﷽ in the first hour o𒆙f racing.
You love to see it
48km ridden
The riders now head onto the ꧙fourth sector and the last one in what is sort of an opening quartet.
The gravel can be divided up into four distinct phases here. These are the introductory sectors, then come t🌊wo longer sectors towards the half-way point which really start to soften the legs. After that, things really get serious with the long and arduous San Martinꦬo in Grania and Monte Sante Marie sectors, and then it's into the finale for the trio of short but steep gravel climbs that should prove decisive.
The peloton is still o♔n high alert. Theꦰ breakaway are still on a modest leash of 3:45.
5km to go in the women's race and we have a small group heading into Siena. Join 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Amy Jones for live coverag🥂e of the finale.
After the fourth🍰 sector the road flattens out but soon starts climbing on the tarmac up to Montalcino. It won't see big action but this will start to sap the legs on a day where the elevation gain will ꦓtotal 3000 metres.
Lotte Kopecky has won the women's race in aꩵ thrilling♓ finale.
It's relatively calm as the rid💎ers make their way up the Montalcino climb. The nine leaders have an advantage of 3:30.
Over the top and we're now heading down the other side. The gap fa🍌lls to below three minutes.&nb๊sp;
Quick꧑Step, Mo🌠vistar, and UAE are prominent at the head of the peloton.
Here we go then. Onto the fifth sector and so begins the second phase oꦺf this race. It's long, at 11.9km, and it's followed almost immediately by the 8km Pieve a Salti sector.
The peloton has upped the tempo once more on t😼his long sector.꧂ The gap falls below two minutes.
The wind i⛦s blowing noꦚw and it's blowing the race up!!
Crosswinds on this long sector
Huge crash!!
Wow. Ride🥀rs g🦹etting blown fully off the road by this wind.
Julian Alaphilippe is down
Alaphilippe was in his teammate's wheel when a huge 🎉gust came from the right. That took hi𓄧s wheel out and the world champion went flying head over handlebars.
Crazy scene♚s here, really. Riders, even having crashed, getting blo♈wn straight into the field by the side of the gravel.
A small g♏roup avoided that crash at the front and are away, just behind the breakaway. T🌄he race has exploded after that crash, though.
Alaphilippe is back on his b🍬ike and is chasing with Mikkel Honore and Mauro Schmid.
Fuglsang is up the road with a teammate in a group of▨ around seven. Alaphilippe is counted at 2 minutes behind that group.
Back onto the tarmac but not enough time for things to settle down. We're straight backꦡ onto the next sector of gravel in around a kilometre.
Pogacar is in the group with Fuglsang and Tim Wellens. QuickStep have two 🌱riders in ther🀅e.
And now a mu🌳ch bigger group is getting across to that select group. That's the bunch now.&nbs𒁃p;
94km to go and we're⛦ heading downhill on the sixth sector. The breakaway are 40 seconds ahead ofꦡ this newly reformed but reduced peloton.
Alaphilippe is still chasing at 1:40.
It's hard to see Alaphilippe getting back in. He's in a much smaller group than the bunch, and only has two teammates. There seem to be plenty of willing💮 parties in the bunch ahead, i💯ncluding Trek, Lotto, and FDJ.
The replays of the mass crash are extraordinary. Alaphilippe unclips before his teammate goes down in front of him, and then goes flying when he hits the bike. When he lands, having some𒐪rsaulted, he almost bounces and then pretty much flies left into the field.
It was a strong wind but they were clearly hit by massive gusts, exactly fr🅺om the right, on that exposed section. Riders were crashing all over the shop.
Alaphilip𝐆pe is in a group of 10 ജand they're picking up dropped riders but they're not getting any closer.
Tiesj Benoot (Jumbo-Visma) has abandoned after the crash. That's a huge blow for the 2018 winner and🔯 his team, who are here without 2020 champ Van Aert.
86km to go
The breakaway exit the Pieve a 🍸Salti sector. That's six down, five to go.
They lead the way by 50 s🌳econds over the reduced peloton.
The 10-man Alaphilippe group is at 2:00.
Things calm down a little in the bunch, but still plenty of tea✅ms looking interested here, with Bahrain and Alpecin near the front at the moment.
Alaphilippe is gaining. He's now just ꦬ50 seconds in arrears.
The Alaphilippe group has swelled and they're limiting🐻 the damage here. It would still be extraordinary if Alaphilippe comes back to compete for victory here.
Victor Campenaerts and Brent Van Moer abandon for Lotto Soudal🍌. Matej Mohoric is out🧸 for Bahrain.
And it's Bahrain who are actually taking comm🐻and in the b꧃unch with almost all their remaining riders on the front. They have Pello Bilbao and Heinrich Haussler in their ranks.
78km to go
The Alaphilippe group can see the convoy. They're 40 seconds ꦫdown now and they'll soon be able to use the cars to work their way back to the peloton.
Amid all the action, t🍎he breakaway has split. The five riders left out front are Brenner, Calmejane, Van ꦚder Hoorn, Heinschke, Zoccarato.
Alaphilippe comi🌄ng back. They're through the cars and almost i🧔n.
Over 20 riders in that grไoup now and they're going to regain contact.
75.5km to go
Alaphilippe back in
That's it. The group stitches itself onto the back of the bunch. The world champio💦n gives a huge pat on the back to his teammate Honore, who buried 💦himself to bring that back.
Valverde was in that Alaphilippe group and Movistar helped toဣ bring it back.
Pogacar has ♒had a stop after the regrouping but he's being brought back towards the front now.
Time for more gravel. It's sector 7 at San Martino in Graꩵnia, and it's 9.6km ☂long and largely uphill.
71km to go
The breakaw🍸ay quintet hit it with🐻 a lead of a minute.
UAE lead the approach in the bunch.
Lotto take it up as the peloton hits the gravel.
Alaphilippe right ༺up at the front on this sector. Fair play.
Michael M🌞atthews (BikeExchange) and Michael Gogl (Alpecin-Fenix) also abandon.
It's p꧂retty calm on this sector. It's more of a headwind here.
Kasper A🐭sgreen is leading the peloton on this sector.
Heinschke is dropped from the break as Zoccarato forces the issue on the sterrato. Four left standing.
The leaders find a little more ground ag💜ain. 1:10 is the gap now as the gravel really starts⛄ to climb.
Movistar have t🍬aken the reins in the bunch for Valverde.
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62km to go
Off that brutal seventh sector and bac𓆏k onto the tarmac for 10km of gentle d🐠ownhill roads.
Things absolutely exploded earlier on and it looked for a minute like it could be a day of carnage. But things have regrouped and calmed down, and we're heading for a more traditional finale, although the wind could strike again on this nextﷺ sector...
We've got some photos of the crash.
It's lighting up again ಌnow. This looks like it's going to be a critical sector as teams fight for position and the speed ramps up.
Here we go! Onto the gravel again
The gap to꧋ the break plummets to 20 𝔉seconds on entry.
53km to go and this is a crucial phas😼e of the race. It's the last long sector (11.5kဣm) before the shorter and punchier final three later on.
Lotto Soudal taꦑke it up. They have Wellens🌃 who's looking really strong.
52.5km to go
The four re💯maining breakaway riders are ꦓcaught. All together. Sort of.
Alaphilippe attacks!
Not a full blown attack but the world champion accelerates and hits the front. Uphill now and the gr🅠𓃲adient is biting.
Alaphilippe draws up alongside Alaphilippe. It's not full gas yet but the favourites are appear🐲ing at the front and plenty of riders are getting spat out the back.
Wellens accelerates!
The Belgian stretches things out as the🐓 climb tops out and the roads head downhill.
Uphill drag again now and the wind is b๊lowing from the right🤪.
Alaphilippe attacks!
And now Pogacar goes!!
A more sustained ꦦacceleration from the world champion ꩲand now the Tour de France champion puts in a dig of his own.
It's a playf๊ul attack but it's splitting things up
♊Simon Clarke, Quinn Simmons are with Pogacar and Alaphilippe. Small split then Welꦬlens is there with a lined out group.
Wow, Pogacar almost goes wide as he continues his charge downhill now. He g🔴ets a gap!
49.5km to go and Po🧜gacar is looking to go clear alone. Alaphilipp𓂃e responds behind.
Pogacar is lighting this up. What a rider. The gravel is going uphill agai▨n now and he's pounding the pedals and gaining ground again.
Carlos Rodriguez leads the ꧅chase now for Ineos, who also have Carapaz ಞand Narvaez in the chase group.
Pogacar is creating daylight here. Wow.
Pogacar has 14 seconds over Rodriguez and 20 seconds ﷽over the chasing group.
Asgre🤪en takes the lead as the chase g𒀰roup swells. Kuss is there too.
What a bold move from Pogacar, who went alone with 50km to go. Still 47km to go now and it remains to be seen how this plays out. If favourites have teammates in the group behind to organise a chase, it could be a♌ wasted bullet, but audaciousness seems to be a characteristic that pays in this new generation.
Po🦩gacar is still increasing his lead. He's still on this 8th sect🐽or and the gap hits 30 seconds now.
Rodriguez is still in between, at 21 seconds.
There ✤are 25 riders in🐷 the chase group. Alaphilippe has two teammates but is doing some of the work himself.
38 seconds now for Pogacar! Wow.
Downhill again now and Rodriguez is faltering, slipping and sliding. He dislodges his chain but it's back on. Stil🍨l, he's riding gingerly and losing ground.
Alaphilipp𒐪e accelerates at the head of the chase. He has two teammates in his whee💟l...
Have QuickStep switched leaders? Or is🗹 Alaphil🌞ippe just in damage limitation mode?
Pogacar now leads by 1:06! Extraordinary
42km to go
Pogacar come꧋s to the end of the 8th sector, where he has hammered open a lead of more than a minute over a 25-rider chase group. Carlos Rodriguez is in the middle at𒁃 35 seconds.
Carapaz punctures and drop🎃s from the chase group.
The chase group swells. Another group has got back in and tꦚhere are more than 40 riders at 1:10 behind Pogacar.
Alaphilippe🍰 takes it up in the expanded chase group. He's working for Asgreen now.
Pogacar's back is dusted and h♔is left elbow is bloodied. He clearly went down in that crash earlier.
Trek haveꦦ started to work in the chase. Movistar as well. They need to get🦂 organised now.
36km to go
1:24 now for Pogacar!
Pogacar gets into a tuck - about as far as he can go without drifting into supertuck territory. He zips downhill for a 🦂brief bit of respite on these tarmacked roads ahead of the stinging gravel climbs to come.
This was the attack...
The amazing thing is that Pogacar has largely done this into a headwind. It's a bit more from the side from here on i♏n.
Rodriguez is 🔴slipping still but putting in a big ride himself. He's 55🍬 seconds behind Pogacar now.
30km to go
30km to go and we have several kilometres of tarmac ahead of the crucial final three gravel sectors, which are shorter but steeper. Here's Stephen Farrand with the info.
"The finale of Strade Bianche starts with sector nine at historic Montaperti. It is only 800 metres long and kicks things off before Colle Pinzuto, which comes three kilometres later and includes a climb a🧸t 15% with some s﷽teep zig-zag sectors up the hillside.
"The last dirt sector is at Le🍃 Tolfe, wit༒h only 12km left to Siena. Whoever makes it over the 18% gradient in the 1.1km-long section in the front group will surely go on to fight for victory in the Renaissance city. Van der Poel made his massive attack here in 2021, sparking the final selection."
1:35 now for Pogacar. Absolutely remarkable.
Movistar and T🎐rek continue to combine in the chase, but they're steadily losing ground to the Tour d🐼e France champion.
Pogacar is 3km away from se𝓀ctor 9. The bunch needs to undo some of this damag𝐆e before it explodes again on these next sectors.
Rodriguez is at 1:20 now and just aꦰhead of the peloton.
The bunch are zipping along now and they🐓 have taken 10 seconds back out of Pogacar.
25km to go
Rodriguez is caught by the ꧒bunch of 40 or so riders. They're 1:25 down on Pogacar now.
P✅ogacar takes on the dip down and the sharp right-hander i🌞nto sector 9.
Pogacar hi⛄ts the sterrato again and it's a draggy gradient to begin with.&♈nbsp;
Skujins leads the bunch onto it for Trek.
Pogacar's head is bobbing🐻 now. Is he fading? He's down to ꧟1:20.
Pogacar grabs a bottle as he continues uphill.
Simmons accelerates.
Mechanical for Miguel Angel Lopez
23km to go
Pogacar exits sector 9 and he's down to 1:10.
Asgreen accelerate꧋s! Simmons in the wheel. Here we go!
Alaphilippe dropped.
Those accelerat♈ions b𝄹ring Pogacar back to a minute!
Asgreen continues hi⛎s effort onto the tarmac.
Asgreen has split the group. Narvaez,♚ Valverde, Simmons, Wellens are with him.
3km to the next sector, the Colಌle Pinzutꦉo, with its critical 15% slopes.
The five-man chase group is 55 seconds down on Pogacar. This all depends on how they work together between t꧟he grav🌠el.
20km to go
They appear to be working well together but P🐻ogacar moves back out to a minute
That quintet is 20 seconds♑ ahe🌺ad of the rest of the chase.
19.5km to go
Pogaca🍸r hits the Colle Pinzuto sector with a lead of 1:0🔯2.
The chase group is hesitating. Wellens attacks
Wellens tak𓆉eಞs a gap into sector 10. Narvaez leads the way behind.
Pogacꦦar is up the road and now hitting the steep gradients. He still looks to have a lot left in the tank.
Asgreen goes again now!
Asgreen dis𝓀tances his fellow chaser🎃s. Wellens is back but not out the back.
Asgreen is now alone in pursuit of Pogacar. He looks strong but he has a minute to close in the space of 18km. It's going to take an im♍plosion from Pogacar.
Pogacar is on a flatter part of this sector 10 now. He's still riding this qui♏cker than anyone else.
16km to go
Pog📖acar exits the penultimate sector and carries a lead of 53 seconds over Asgreen.
Just a few k♒ilometres to the start of the final sector.
Asgree✅n has seven seconds on S𝔍immons, Wellens, Narvaez, Valverde. That group could reform shortly.
13.3km to go
Here we go! Sector 11. It'🔯s 1.1km long and it's the final sector.&n𓆉bsp;
Pogacar leads onto it, and he has found more g🅺r🍌ound again. It's a minute as he hits the gravel.
Only a m🦂is⛎hap will prevent Pogacar from claiming victory here with one of the most extraordinary displays this or any race has seen.
Fans line the slopes of this sector and they r💯oar Pogacar up the final steep slopes.
Pogacar blit꧟zes through that sector. He's already done with it. He is not fading.
Asgreen goes all-in🧜 and finds a ไfew seconds, but it's not going to be enough.
Val꧋verd✤e attacks behind! He makes his way towards Asgreen
11km to go
Valverd༺e slots into Asg🅘reen's wheel. They're 55 seconds down and racing for second.
Asgreen and Valverde are work𝓀ing together now.
The roads continue to undulate all the way to Siena, where we have a st🅷ing in the tail in the super steep Via Santa Caterina in the old town.
9km to go
Pogacar is on the outski𝕴rts༺ now and has this in the bag.
Asgreen and Valverde are gaining s🍎lightly. They're 50 seconds down now but they're running out of ground.
45 s🍷econds now. It's coming down and this would be suspenseful had Pogacar not al🌱ready put this race out of sight long ago.
You can lose a lot of time on the Santa Caterina if you blow up and𒁏 others are fresh behind. But Pogacar shows no sign of doing that.
6km to go
6 to go and it's dow𒅌nhill and then flat towards the gates to the old town.
Attila Valter and Pello Bilbao have worked their wa🍌y acroꦦss to Wellens, Simmons, Narvaez.
4km to go
Still 50 s🐟econds as Pogacar heads into town. The road will rise up soon ahead of the Santa Caterina climb.
Asgreen and Valverde have 25 seconds over the chase group of Simmons, Wellens, Narvaez, Valtꦛer, Bilbao.
2km to go and Pogacar𝓀 takes on the last little dip before the road into the old town.
1km to go
False flat on the way under the flamme rouge.
Pogacar is alone with 52 seconds to spare.
Pogacar springs o🥂ut of the saddle and looks arounಞd as he goes under the gates into the old town. There's no one there, Tadej.
He's high-fiving fans... Wow.
Pogacar hits the Via Santa Caterina. One final brutal climb to tick of𝓡f.
He still has powꦆer to put through the pedals. Incredible.
Head bobbing, he drags his way to the top and turns onto the flatter 🅠ground.
Through the narrow streets now and he doesn't h💃ave to worry about positioning. He's all 💮alone and soaking it up
Here he comes. Final bend. The drop down into the Piazza. Arm aloft, and✃ 𝓰now two. Wow
Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) wins Strade Bianche
Valverd🌺e drops Asgreen on the Via Santa Cateri🐟na. He takes second.
Va𝓡lter, Bilbao, Narvaez, Simmons, Wellens, Petilli, Higuita round out the 🐭top 10.
Let's hear from the winner
"This is an amazing win, incredible. I didn&r𝔉squo;t know until 5km to go that I was going to make - even until🦋 the last climb I was still looking behind. I’m super happy to pull it off.
"Normally there’s a moment where the race goes, and this time I tried to do my best effort on the Sante Marie climb and no one followed. In the eꦜnd I was alone. I had to be fully committed. I’m happy that I could do it.
"I didn’t know until the last climb. I was all the time looking back - where is everybody? It was really tense. My energy was going lower and lower in the finaꦡl, but I managed to survive until the end."
Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates | 4:47:49 |
2 | Alejandro Valverde (Spa) Movistar Team | 0:00:37 |
3 | Kasper Asgreen (Den) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team | 0:00:46 |
4 | Attila Valter (Hun) Groupama-FDJ | 0:01:07 |
5 | Pello Bilboa (Spa) Bahrain-Victorious | 0:01:09 |
6 | Jhonatan Narvaez Prado (Ecu) Ineos Grenadiers | |
7 | Quinn Simmons (USA) Trek-Segafredo | 0:01:21 |
8 | Tim Wellens (Bel) Lotto Soudal | 0:01:25 |
9 | Simone. Petilli | 0:01:35 |
10 | Sergio Higuita Garcia (Col) Bora-Hansgrohe | 0:01:53 |
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If you missed it ear🤪lier, here's footage of the extraordinary crash𓆉 with 100km to go
Alaphilippe somersaults as wind causes spectacular crash at Strade Bianche
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Tour de France stage 3 Live - Top favourite crashes out ahead of sprint showdown in Dunkerque As it happened: Sprinters battle in Tour de France stage 3 photo finish after top favourite crashes out
Tim Merlier edges out Jonathan Milan in Dunkerque as Phil Bauhaus rounds out the podium -
Jasper Philipsen out of Tour de France after heavy sprint crash during stage 3
Green jersey wearer went down at the intermediate sprint after colliding with Bryan Coquard
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Giro d'Italia Women: Anna Henderson claims maiden WorldTour victory on stage 2 and takes pink jersey on uphill finish to Aprica
Dilyxine Miermont second as duo sprint it out for victory after breakaway, Soraya Paladin third from GC group -
Why are Tadej Pogačar and Mathieu van der Poel racing the Tour de France in $300k watches, and aren’t they going to break them?
Are they actually real, working watches or just ornamental props? -
Red Bull or Ineos? Talk of Remco Evenepoel's early exit from Soudal-QuickStep resurfaces at Tour de France
Negotiations said to be 'on hold' during Tour de France but transfer likely according to Cyclingnews sources
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The current GC standings at the Giro d'Italia Women 2025
Anna Henderson claims maglia rosa with breakaway win on stage 2 -
The Tour de France is getting faster, and here's why it won't be slowing down soon
From tech, to nutrition, to a new sense of order in the peloton, we take an extremely deep dive into the curious phenomenon of the Tour de France's escalating speed -
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