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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.

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Groves Wins Stage 17 of Tour de France in Stunning Solo Breakaway

Kaden Groves of Alpecin-Deceuninck won stage 17 of the Tour de France in a solo breakaway, beating Frank Van den Broek by 54 seconds; this is his tenth Grand Tour victory and his first in the Tour de France, while Jordan Jegat moved to 10th in the general classification.

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Pogacar Conserves Energy, Finishes Second in Tour de France's Final Mountain Stage

In the Tour de France's final mountain stage, Tadej Pogacar, despite his team's expectations, finished second to Thymen Arensman, displaying fatigue and prioritizing finishing the race over a stage victory, conserving energy for potential attacks.

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Vollering Favored in Tight Tour de France Femmes 2024

The Tour de France Femmes 2024 sees Demi Vollering as the top contender, aiming to win after a 4-second loss last year, facing strong competition from Marlen Reusser, Elisa Longo Borghini, and Katarzyna Niewiadoma, with other riders like Sarah Gigante and Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt also poised to challe...

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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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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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Pogacar on Verge of Fourth Tour de France Win

Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogacar maintains a substantial lead, securing a near-certain fourth Tour de France victory, while German rider Florian Lipowitz holds a strong third place overall, facing a challenging final stage in Paris featuring three Montmartre ascents.

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Pieterse Dominates First Sprint in Tour de France Femmes

In the first stage of the Tour de France Femmes, Puck Pieterse secured 25 points at the intermediate sprint, while a crash near the Cadoudal climb involved several prominent riders including Reusser, affecting the race dynamics.

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Arensman Wins Tour de France Stage 19 at La Plagne

Thymen Arensman secured his second Tour de France stage win at La Plagne, edging out Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard by two seconds in a shortened 19th stage, a result influenced by a cattle disease outbreak.

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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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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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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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