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Tour de France Starts in Northern France, Highlighting Region's Cycling Legacy
The 2025 Tour de France starts in northern France for the first time since 2001, celebrating the region's rich cycling history marked by iconic figures like Charles Crupelandt, Jean Stablinski, and the Vasseur brothers, along with events such as the Four Days of Dunkirk and the Jean Stablinski velod...
Tour de France Starts in Northern France, Highlighting Region's Cycling Legacy
The 2025 Tour de France starts in northern France for the first time since 2001, celebrating the region's rich cycling history marked by iconic figures like Charles Crupelandt, Jean Stablinski, and the Vasseur brothers, along with events such as the Four Days of Dunkirk and the Jean Stablinski velod...
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Isle of Man Cycle Raises £4,895 for Mental Health
Two friends cycled 131 miles (212km) from Cheshire to the Isle of Man on Monday, raising £4,895 for mental health charities in memory of their friend and former police colleague, Stephen Hall, who died by suicide in November; the route and date held special significance.
Isle of Man Cycle Raises £4,895 for Mental Health
Two friends cycled 131 miles (212km) from Cheshire to the Isle of Man on Monday, raising £4,895 for mental health charities in memory of their friend and former police colleague, Stephen Hall, who died by suicide in November; the route and date held special significance.
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Pogacar Dominates Vingegaard in Tour of the Alps Mountain Stage"
In the Tour of the Alps, Tadej Pogacar defeated Jonas Vingegaard by over a minute in the final climb to Combloux, showcasing superior fitness three weeks before the Tour de France, despite Visma-Lease's strategic efforts to challenge him.
Pogacar Dominates Vingegaard in Tour of the Alps Mountain Stage"
In the Tour of the Alps, Tadej Pogacar defeated Jonas Vingegaard by over a minute in the final climb to Combloux, showcasing superior fitness three weeks before the Tour de France, despite Visma-Lease's strategic efforts to challenge him.
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Pogacar Dominates Dauphiné Stage, Extends Lead
Tadej Pogacar won Friday's 127km Dauphiné stage by a significant margin, defeating Jonas Vingegaard by 1:01 and Remco Evenepoel by 1:50 on two relatively moderate climbs, securing the yellow jersey and his ninth victory of the season.
Pogacar Dominates Dauphiné Stage, Extends Lead
Tadej Pogacar won Friday's 127km Dauphiné stage by a significant margin, defeating Jonas Vingegaard by 1:01 and Remco Evenepoel by 1:50 on two relatively moderate climbs, securing the yellow jersey and his ninth victory of the season.
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Bardet Retires: Prioritizing Personal Fulfillment Over Tour de France Pressure
Romain Bardet, a 34-year-old French cyclist, is retiring after the Dauphiné race, prioritizing personal well-being over the pressure to win the Tour de France, a decision that reflects a shift in the narrative surrounding French cycling.
Bardet Retires: Prioritizing Personal Fulfillment Over Tour de France Pressure
Romain Bardet, a 34-year-old French cyclist, is retiring after the Dauphiné race, prioritizing personal well-being over the pressure to win the Tour de France, a decision that reflects a shift in the narrative surrounding French cycling.
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48% Bias Score


Dauphiné Showdown: Vingegaard and Pogacar Face Off Before Tour de France
The 2024 Critérium du Dauphiné cycling race starts this week, featuring a showdown between defending champion Jonas Vingegaard and spring classics winner Tadej Pogacar, serving as a crucial test before the Tour de France, with Vingegaard under pressure due to a less successful spring season.
Dauphiné Showdown: Vingegaard and Pogacar Face Off Before Tour de France
The 2024 Critérium du Dauphiné cycling race starts this week, featuring a showdown between defending champion Jonas Vingegaard and spring classics winner Tadej Pogacar, serving as a crucial test before the Tour de France, with Vingegaard under pressure due to a less successful spring season.
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Cyclist Forced to Flee Iran Amidst Airstrikes
Minnesotan cyclist Ian Anderson, while cycling through Iran as part of a seven-continent journey, was forced to flee to Azerbaijan due to Israeli airstrikes on Friday, June 2024, on Iranian military and nuclear sites, describing the situation as "extremely scary".

Cyclist Forced to Flee Iran Amidst Airstrikes
Minnesotan cyclist Ian Anderson, while cycling through Iran as part of a seven-continent journey, was forced to flee to Azerbaijan due to Israeli airstrikes on Friday, June 2024, on Iranian military and nuclear sites, describing the situation as "extremely scary".
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48% Bias Score

Pogacar Dominates Dauphiné Stage 7
Tadej Pogacar won stage 7 of the Dauphiné Libéré by half a minute over Jonas Vingegaard, showcasing his dominance and securing his third stage win; Remco Evenepoel lost over two minutes.

Pogacar Dominates Dauphiné Stage 7
Tadej Pogacar won stage 7 of the Dauphiné Libéré by half a minute over Jonas Vingegaard, showcasing his dominance and securing his third stage win; Remco Evenepoel lost over two minutes.
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56% Bias Score

Pogacar Dominates Stage 8 of Tour de France
Tadej Pogacar won stage 8 of the Tour de France on July 14, significantly increasing his lead in the general classification; Jonas Vingegaard lost 1 minute and 1 second, while Remco Evenepoel lost 1 minute and 50 seconds.

Pogacar Dominates Stage 8 of Tour de France
Tadej Pogacar won stage 8 of the Tour de France on July 14, significantly increasing his lead in the general classification; Jonas Vingegaard lost 1 minute and 1 second, while Remco Evenepoel lost 1 minute and 50 seconds.
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48% Bias Score

Evenepoel Dominates Dauphiné Time Trial, Seizes Overall Lead
Remco Evenepoel won the Dauphiné's penultimate stage time trial by significant margins over rivals Tadej Pogacar (+49s) and Jonas Vingegaard (+21s), seizing the overall lead from Iván Romeo, who lost the yellow jersey by 9 seconds.

Evenepoel Dominates Dauphiné Time Trial, Seizes Overall Lead
Remco Evenepoel won the Dauphiné's penultimate stage time trial by significant margins over rivals Tadej Pogacar (+49s) and Jonas Vingegaard (+21s), seizing the overall lead from Iván Romeo, who lost the yellow jersey by 9 seconds.
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48% Bias Score

Pogacar Wins Dauphiné Stage, Showcasing Tour de France Readiness
Tadej Pogacar won the first stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné, a key Tour de France warm-up race, beating rivals Jonas Vingegaard, Mathieu van der Poel (despite a recent wrist injury), and Remco Evenepoel in a sprint finish, showcasing strong form ahead of the July 5th Tour.

Pogacar Wins Dauphiné Stage, Showcasing Tour de France Readiness
Tadej Pogacar won the first stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné, a key Tour de France warm-up race, beating rivals Jonas Vingegaard, Mathieu van der Poel (despite a recent wrist injury), and Remco Evenepoel in a sprint finish, showcasing strong form ahead of the July 5th Tour.
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36% Bias Score

Vingegaard Confident of Tour de France Win Despite Concussion
Two-time Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard is training at high altitude in Spain's Sierra Nevada, aiming to beat rival Tadej Pogacar in the upcoming Tour de France; he says he's stronger than two years ago despite a recent concussion.

Vingegaard Confident of Tour de France Win Despite Concussion
Two-time Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard is training at high altitude in Spain's Sierra Nevada, aiming to beat rival Tadej Pogacar in the upcoming Tour de France; he says he's stronger than two years ago despite a recent concussion.
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36% Bias Score
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