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Norwegian Cyclist Secures Uno-X's First Tour de France Stage Win
On July 12th, Jonas Abrahamsen of the Norwegian Uno-X Mobility team won his first Tour de France stage in Toulouse, France, securing the team's first Grand Tour victory after a month-long recovery from a collarbone fracture.
Norwegian Cyclist Secures Uno-X's First Tour de France Stage Win
On July 12th, Jonas Abrahamsen of the Norwegian Uno-X Mobility team won his first Tour de France stage in Toulouse, France, securing the team's first Grand Tour victory after a month-long recovery from a collarbone fracture.
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40% Bias Score


2024 Tour de France Route: 3339km, 52,500m Climbing, Alpine Showdown
The 2024 Tour de France, starting July 5th in Lille and ending July 27th in Paris, covers 3339 kilometers with 6 mountain stages (5 summit finishes), 52,500 meters of climbing, two time trials, and the highest point at Col de la Loze (2304m).
2024 Tour de France Route: 3339km, 52,500m Climbing, Alpine Showdown
The 2024 Tour de France, starting July 5th in Lille and ending July 27th in Paris, covers 3339 kilometers with 6 mountain stages (5 summit finishes), 52,500 meters of climbing, two time trials, and the highest point at Col de la Loze (2304m).
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52% Bias Score


Tour de France: Unexpected Week One, Pogacar-Vingegaard Rivalry Intensifies
The first week of the Tour de France saw unexpected yellow jersey changes, intense rivalry between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard, marked by a controversial push and Vingegaard's significant time loss in the time trial, setting the stage for the upcoming mountain stages.
Tour de France: Unexpected Week One, Pogacar-Vingegaard Rivalry Intensifies
The first week of the Tour de France saw unexpected yellow jersey changes, intense rivalry between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard, marked by a controversial push and Vingegaard's significant time loss in the time trial, setting the stage for the upcoming mountain stages.
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48% Bias Score


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.
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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24% Bias Score


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.
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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40% Bias Score


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 ...
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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36% Bias Score

Heat Training: Revolutionizing Cycling Performance at Tour de France
Top cycling teams are using heat training, raising core body temperature to 38.5°C to improve performance, a strategy shown to be more effective than altitude training and accessible to teams with smaller budgets.

Heat Training: Revolutionizing Cycling Performance at Tour de France
Top cycling teams are using heat training, raising core body temperature to 38.5°C to improve performance, a strategy shown to be more effective than altitude training and accessible to teams with smaller budgets.
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40% Bias Score

Tour de France: Pyrenees Stages to Test Healy's Lead
The Tour de France's next phase begins Wednesday with a challenging loop around Toulouse, followed by three grueling days in the Pyrenees, significantly testing yellow jersey holder Ben Healy against Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard; the outcome will be affected by team strategies and the upcoming...

Tour de France: Pyrenees Stages to Test Healy's Lead
The Tour de France's next phase begins Wednesday with a challenging loop around Toulouse, followed by three grueling days in the Pyrenees, significantly testing yellow jersey holder Ben Healy against Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard; the outcome will be affected by team strategies and the upcoming...
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36% Bias Score

Pogacar Extends Lead in Tour de France Stage 10
In the Tour de France's 10th stage, Tadej Pogacar extended his lead over Jonas Vingegaard by 1 minute and 17 seconds, despite Jumbo-Visma's efforts. Pogacar strategically relinquished the Yellow Jersey, while Ben Healy won the stage. UAE team faced setbacks with Pavel Sivakov's illness.

Pogacar Extends Lead in Tour de France Stage 10
In the Tour de France's 10th stage, Tadej Pogacar extended his lead over Jonas Vingegaard by 1 minute and 17 seconds, despite Jumbo-Visma's efforts. Pogacar strategically relinquished the Yellow Jersey, while Ben Healy won the stage. UAE team faced setbacks with Pavel Sivakov's illness.
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44% Bias Score

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.

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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36% Bias Score

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.

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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28% Bias Score

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...

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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24% Bias Score
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