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Martinez Wins King of the Mountains Jersey, Mirroring Grandfather's 1978 Feat

On July 14th, Lenny Martinez, 22, won the Tour de France's King of the Mountains jersey, replicating his grandfather Mariano's 1978 victory, securing 25 out of 25 possible points in the initial five climbs.

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Yates Wins First Mountain Stage of Tour de France

Simon Yates won the first mountain stage of the Tour de France on July 14th, beating Thymen Arensman to the finish line near Le Mont-Dore; Ben Healy took the yellow jersey.

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Van der Poel and Rickaert's Near-Miss Attack in Tour de France Stage 9

During the ninth stage of the Tour de France, Mathieu van der Poel and Jonas Rickaert of team Alpecin-Deceuninck launched a long breakaway attempt, ultimately resulting in Rickaert winning the combativity award while Van der Poel pushed until the final kilometer; the stage was won by Tim Merlier in ...

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Merlier Wins Stage Nine of Tour de France; Van der Poel's Breakaway Bid Fails

Tim Merlier won stage nine of the Tour de France, a 174.1km sprint from Chinon to Chateauroux, beating Jonathan Milan and Arnaud de Lie, while Mathieu van der Poel's breakaway attempt fell short despite a valiant effort motivated by a teammate's dream. UAE Team Emirates' Joao Almeida abandoned the r...

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Italian Cyclist Milan Wins 7th Stage of Tour de France

Milan, a 24-year-old Italian cyclist, won the seventh stage of the Tour de France, defeating Wout Van Aert and Kaden Groves in a sprint finish, marking Italy's first stage win since 2019.

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Van der Poel Reclaims Yellow Jersey by One Second

Mathieu van der Poel regained the lead in the Tour de France's sixth stage, beating Tadej Pogacar by one second, while Ben Healy won the stage in Vire Normandie after a solo breakaway, covering 201 kilometers from Bayeux.

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Yates Wins Tour Stage; Healy Takes Yellow Jersey

Simon Yates won the 10th stage of the Tour de France on a final climb, beating Thymen Arensman, while Ben Healy unexpectedly took the yellow jersey after finishing third due to a large breakaway allowed by UAE Team Emirates.

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Van der Poel's Selfless Breakaway in Tour de France Stage 9

In stage 9 of the Tour de France, Mathieu van der Poel led a 173km breakaway with teammate Jonas Rickaert, ultimately finishing second, while Rickaert secured the combativity award, highlighting the team's strategic approach against the expectation of a sprint finish.

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Merlier Wins Stage 8 of Tour de France

Tim Merlier of Soudal Quick-Step won the 8th stage of the Tour de France in Châteauroux on July 9th, beating Jonathan Milan in a sprint finish; a breakaway by Van der Poel and Rickaert was unsuccessful, and João Almeida withdrew due to injury.

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Van der Poel's Breakaway Attempt Falls Short in Record-Breaking Tour Stage

During the fifth stage of the Tour de France, Mathieu van der Poel made a 170km breakaway attempt, averaging 50.01 km/h, the second-fastest in Tour history; however, he was overtaken near the finish, placing 68th while Tim Merlier won.

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Van der Poel's One-Second Lead at Mûr de Bretagne

In the Tour de France, Mathieu van der Poel holds a one-second lead over Tadej Pogacar going into today's stage, finishing at the Mûr de Bretagne, where Van der Poel previously won, making bonus seconds crucial.

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Vingegaard Loses Significant Time to Pogacar in Tour de France Time Trial

In the Tour de France's fifth stage, Jonas Vingegaard lost 1 minute and 5 seconds to Tadej Pogacar in the individual time trial, attributing his poor performance to "bad legs." Pogacar now leads by 1 minute and 13 seconds, though Vingegaard and his team plan a more aggressive racing strategy.

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