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Vollering Favored in Tour de France Femmes Amidst Rival Illness and Injury
Demi Vollering, last year's runner-up, aims to win the Tour de France Femmes, facing challenges from defending champion Kasia Niewiadoma and Marlen Reusser, whose recent illness complicates her chances, while Lotte Kopecky's back injury alters SD Worx's strategy.
Vollering Favored in Tour de France Femmes Amidst Rival Illness and Injury
Demi Vollering, last year's runner-up, aims to win the Tour de France Femmes, facing challenges from defending champion Kasia Niewiadoma and Marlen Reusser, whose recent illness complicates her chances, while Lotte Kopecky's back injury alters SD Worx's strategy.
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44% Bias Score


Tour de France Femmes Begins with Challenging First Stage
The Tour de France Femmes starts today with a challenging 78.8km first stage from Vannes to Plumelec, featuring four climbs including the Côte de Cadoudal three times; this contrasts with the men's race's less arduous final stages.
Tour de France Femmes Begins with Challenging First Stage
The Tour de France Femmes starts today with a challenging 78.8km first stage from Vannes to Plumelec, featuring four climbs including the Côte de Cadoudal three times; this contrasts with the men's race's less arduous final stages.
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44% Bias Score


Boogerd Revisits La Plagne, Reflecting on Past Triumph and Doping
Michael Boogerd, 23 years after his 2002 Tour de France stage win at La Plagne, revisited the climb with his son, reflecting on the physical and emotional challenges, and acknowledging his past doping use while embracing his enduring connection to the event.
Boogerd Revisits La Plagne, Reflecting on Past Triumph and Doping
Michael Boogerd, 23 years after his 2002 Tour de France stage win at La Plagne, revisited the climb with his son, reflecting on the physical and emotional challenges, and acknowledging his past doping use while embracing his enduring connection to the event.
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36% Bias Score


O'Connor Wins Stage 9 of Tour de France
Ben O'Connor secured his first victory with Jayco AlUla by winning stage 9 of the Tour de France on July 13th, a mountainous stage with inclement weather, showcasing his strength in challenging climbs, and marking a comeback from recent struggles.
O'Connor Wins Stage 9 of Tour de France
Ben O'Connor secured his first victory with Jayco AlUla by winning stage 9 of the Tour de France on July 13th, a mountainous stage with inclement weather, showcasing his strength in challenging climbs, and marking a comeback from recent struggles.
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40% Bias Score


Milan Wins Stage 15 of Tour de France After Crash
Jonathan Milan won stage 15 of the Tour de France in Valence, France, on July 14th, after a late-race crash eliminated several top sprinters, including Tim Merlier and Biniam Girmay. Milan's victory significantly improves his chances of winning the green jersey.
Milan Wins Stage 15 of Tour de France After Crash
Jonathan Milan won stage 15 of the Tour de France in Valence, France, on July 14th, after a late-race crash eliminated several top sprinters, including Tim Merlier and Biniam Girmay. Milan's victory significantly improves his chances of winning the green jersey.
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36% Bias Score


Tour de France Noise Levels Pose Significant Challenges for Cyclists
Cyclists and team leaders in the Tour de France face significant challenges from intense noise levels, impacting concentration, communication, and potentially causing hearing issues, leading teams to implement stress-reduction techniques.
Tour de France Noise Levels Pose Significant Challenges for Cyclists
Cyclists and team leaders in the Tour de France face significant challenges from intense noise levels, impacting concentration, communication, and potentially causing hearing issues, leading teams to implement stress-reduction techniques.
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24% Bias Score

Tour de France: Romeo's Aggressive Breakaway Ends in Crash, Groves Wins Stage
During a rainy Tour de France stage near Longeville, France, 21-year-old Iván Romeo launched a daring breakaway, crashing due to an unseen curve but continuing the race; his aggressive style, though unsuccessful for him, influenced Kaden Groves' winning attack.

Tour de France: Romeo's Aggressive Breakaway Ends in Crash, Groves Wins Stage
During a rainy Tour de France stage near Longeville, France, 21-year-old Iván Romeo launched a daring breakaway, crashing due to an unseen curve but continuing the race; his aggressive style, though unsuccessful for him, influenced Kaden Groves' winning attack.
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44% Bias Score

Tour de France Stage 19: La Plagne Decides Top-Ten Contenders
The Tour de France's 19th stage, shortened to 95km from Albertville to La Plagne due to sick cattle, offers a final chance for climbers to secure top-ten finishes, with Thymen Arensman aiming for a win at the location of Michael Boogerd's 2002 victory.

Tour de France Stage 19: La Plagne Decides Top-Ten Contenders
The Tour de France's 19th stage, shortened to 95km from Albertville to La Plagne due to sick cattle, offers a final chance for climbers to secure top-ten finishes, with Thymen Arensman aiming for a win at the location of Michael Boogerd's 2002 victory.
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48% Bias Score

Pogacar Extends Lead in Tour de France
After stage 18 of the Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar holds a commanding 4.26-minute lead over Jonas Vingegaard, despite a determined challenge from Jumbo-Visma on the queen stage; the race outcome seems likely but not certain.

Pogacar Extends Lead in Tour de France
After stage 18 of the Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar holds a commanding 4.26-minute lead over Jonas Vingegaard, despite a determined challenge from Jumbo-Visma on the queen stage; the race outcome seems likely but not certain.
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32% Bias Score

Evenepoel Withdraws from Tour de France Due to Exhaustion and Injury
Remco Evenepoel withdrew from the Tour de France on stage 14 due to exhaustion and a sinus infection, stemming from prior injuries including a December crash and a fractured rib from a June race; despite winning a stage and achieving a podium finish.

Evenepoel Withdraws from Tour de France Due to Exhaustion and Injury
Remco Evenepoel withdrew from the Tour de France on stage 14 due to exhaustion and a sinus infection, stemming from prior injuries including a December crash and a fractured rib from a June race; despite winning a stage and achieving a podium finish.
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4% Bias Score

Pogacar's 2023 Tour de France Collapse: Injury, Illness, and a Six-Minute Loss
In the 2023 Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar suffered a major collapse on the Col de la Loze, losing six minutes to Jonas Vingegaard due to a hand injury from a previous crash, a fever blister, and a weakened immune system, ultimately resulting in a second-place finish.

Pogacar's 2023 Tour de France Collapse: Injury, Illness, and a Six-Minute Loss
In the 2023 Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar suffered a major collapse on the Col de la Loze, losing six minutes to Jonas Vingegaard due to a hand injury from a previous crash, a fever blister, and a weakened immune system, ultimately resulting in a second-place finish.
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56% Bias Score

Milan Wins 17th Stage of Tour de France After Mass Crash
Italian cyclist Jonny Milan won the 17th stage of the Tour de France in Valence, France, after a mass crash eliminated several top sprinters, including Tim Merlier, within 800 meters of the finish line.

Milan Wins 17th Stage of Tour de France After Mass Crash
Italian cyclist Jonny Milan won the 17th stage of the Tour de France in Valence, France, after a mass crash eliminated several top sprinters, including Tim Merlier, within 800 meters of the finish line.
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60% Bias Score
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