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Squiban Wins Second Stage, Le Court Retains Yellow Jersey
Maeva Squiban won the seventh stage of the Tour de France Femmes, beating Mareille Meijering on the Col du Granier climb, while Kimberley Le Court retained the yellow jersey despite losing ground but later rejoining the favorites.
Squiban Wins Second Stage, Le Court Retains Yellow Jersey
Maeva Squiban won the seventh stage of the Tour de France Femmes, beating Mareille Meijering on the Col du Granier climb, while Kimberley Le Court retained the yellow jersey despite losing ground but later rejoining the favorites.
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28% Bias Score


Le Court Wins Stage 5, Takes Yellow Jersey in Tour de France Femmes
Kim Le Court won stage 5 of the Tour de France Femmes in Guéret, taking the yellow jersey from Marianne Vos after a sprint finish; Elisa Balsamo and Kristen Faulkner abandoned the race due to crashes.
Le Court Wins Stage 5, Takes Yellow Jersey in Tour de France Femmes
Kim Le Court won stage 5 of the Tour de France Femmes in Guéret, taking the yellow jersey from Marianne Vos after a sprint finish; Elisa Balsamo and Kristen Faulkner abandoned the race due to crashes.
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36% Bias Score


Women's Cycling Teams Prioritize Menstrual Health
23-year-old cyclist Magdeleine Vallieres experienced her first natural menstrual cycle in six years, prompting a discussion about the evolving understanding of menstruation and athletic performance in professional women's cycling, with some teams now prioritizing menstrual health and adapting traini...
Women's Cycling Teams Prioritize Menstrual Health
23-year-old cyclist Magdeleine Vallieres experienced her first natural menstrual cycle in six years, prompting a discussion about the evolving understanding of menstruation and athletic performance in professional women's cycling, with some teams now prioritizing menstrual health and adapting traini...
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44% Bias Score


Pogacar's 2025 Tour de France Performance Raises Doping Concerns
Tadej Pogacar's performance in the 2025 Tour de France, while slightly below his 2024 levels, still showed an unprecedented increase from 2023, raising concerns among experts due to his seemingly effortless ascents and power output, prompting questions about his training methods and the limits of hu...
Pogacar's 2025 Tour de France Performance Raises Doping Concerns
Tadej Pogacar's performance in the 2025 Tour de France, while slightly below his 2024 levels, still showed an unprecedented increase from 2023, raising concerns among experts due to his seemingly effortless ascents and power output, prompting questions about his training methods and the limits of hu...
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60% Bias Score


Veteran Garcia Wins Stage 2 of Tour de France Femmes
In the second stage of the Tour de France Femmes, 41-year-old Mavi Garcia won in Quimper, showcasing veteran success against younger competitors on a challenging course with over 2000 meters of elevation gain; Kim Le Court now leads the general classification.
Veteran Garcia Wins Stage 2 of Tour de France Femmes
In the second stage of the Tour de France Femmes, 41-year-old Mavi Garcia won in Quimper, showcasing veteran success against younger competitors on a challenging course with over 2000 meters of elevation gain; Kim Le Court now leads the general classification.
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40% Bias Score


Van Aert Wins Stage 18 of Tour de France
Wout Van Aert secured his tenth Tour de France stage win on July 16th, 2023, in Paris, overcoming recent setbacks and showcasing his resilience and versatility by soloing to victory on the final climb.
Van Aert Wins Stage 18 of Tour de France
Wout Van Aert secured his tenth Tour de France stage win on July 16th, 2023, in Paris, overcoming recent setbacks and showcasing his resilience and versatility by soloing to victory on the final climb.
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32% Bias Score

Mauritian Cyclist Le Court Leads Tour de France Femmes
Kim Le Court, a 29-year-old Mauritian cyclist in her second professional year, surprisingly leads the Tour de France Femmes with a 31-second advantage over Demi Vollering, largely due to bonus sprint wins, despite limited high-mountain experience.

Mauritian Cyclist Le Court Leads Tour de France Femmes
Kim Le Court, a 29-year-old Mauritian cyclist in her second professional year, surprisingly leads the Tour de France Femmes with a 31-second advantage over Demi Vollering, largely due to bonus sprint wins, despite limited high-mountain experience.
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44% Bias Score

Le Court Reclaims Yellow Jersey in Women's Tour de France Shakeup
On Wednesday's stage of the women's Tour de France, Kim Le Court won the stage by a hair, reclaiming the yellow jersey. The race narrowed to a small group of contenders, including Niewiadoma, Ferrand-Prévôt, Vollering, Rooijakkers, Van der Breggen, and Gigante, setting the stage for upcoming mountai...

Le Court Reclaims Yellow Jersey in Women's Tour de France Shakeup
On Wednesday's stage of the women's Tour de France, Kim Le Court won the stage by a hair, reclaiming the yellow jersey. The race narrowed to a small group of contenders, including Niewiadoma, Ferrand-Prévôt, Vollering, Rooijakkers, Van der Breggen, and Gigante, setting the stage for upcoming mountai...
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20% Bias Score

Pogacar Wins Fourth Tour de France
Tadej Pogacar won the 2024 Tour de France on Sunday, securing his fourth title in six years despite challenging weather conditions, finishing ahead of Jonas Vingegaard and Florian Lipowitz; Wout van Aert won the final stage.

Pogacar Wins Fourth Tour de France
Tadej Pogacar won the 2024 Tour de France on Sunday, securing his fourth title in six years despite challenging weather conditions, finishing ahead of Jonas Vingegaard and Florian Lipowitz; Wout van Aert won the final stage.
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44% Bias Score

Van Aert Wins Final Stage; Pogacar Claims Fourth Tour de France Title
Wout van Aert won the final stage of the 2025 Tour de France in Paris, defeating Tadej Pogacar on Montmartre's third ascent, while Pogacar secured his fourth overall Tour victory.

Van Aert Wins Final Stage; Pogacar Claims Fourth Tour de France Title
Wout van Aert won the final stage of the 2025 Tour de France in Paris, defeating Tadej Pogacar on Montmartre's third ascent, while Pogacar secured his fourth overall Tour victory.
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20% Bias Score

Pogacar Wins Fourth Tour de France, but Expresses Displeasure
Despite winning his fourth Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar expressed dissatisfaction with the race, citing intense competition, extensive time away from home, and a lack of enjoyment, while his team UAE Team Emirates-XRG showed irritation toward the aggressive tactics of Vingegaard's team, Visma-Lease...

Pogacar Wins Fourth Tour de France, but Expresses Displeasure
Despite winning his fourth Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar expressed dissatisfaction with the race, citing intense competition, extensive time away from home, and a lack of enjoyment, while his team UAE Team Emirates-XRG showed irritation toward the aggressive tactics of Vingegaard's team, Visma-Lease...
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56% Bias Score

Pogacar Wins 2025 Tour, but New Generation Challenges Dominance
The 2025 Tour de France concluded with Tadej Pogacar's victory, but Oscar Onley's fourth-place finish and Thymen Arensman's two stage wins surprised analysts. Mathieu van der Poel and Jonas Rickaert's collaborative attack in a sprint stage was also a highlight.

Pogacar Wins 2025 Tour, but New Generation Challenges Dominance
The 2025 Tour de France concluded with Tadej Pogacar's victory, but Oscar Onley's fourth-place finish and Thymen Arensman's two stage wins surprised analysts. Mathieu van der Poel and Jonas Rickaert's collaborative attack in a sprint stage was also a highlight.
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44% Bias Score
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