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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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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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Vingegaard to Launch All-Out Attack in Final Tour de France Week

With over a four-minute deficit after 15 stages, second-placed Jonas Vingegaard plans an all-out attack in the final week of the Tour de France to challenge leader Tadej Pogacar, despite the significant challenge.

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Alaphilippe's Tour de France Stage 8: Third Place Despite Dislocated Shoulder and Radio Malfunction

During stage 8 of the Tour de France, French cyclist Julian Alaphilippe crashed, dislocating his left shoulder, yet finished third despite a malfunctioning radio and no team communication, showcasing exceptional resilience and marking the first podium for a French cyclist this year.

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Tour de France's Technological Transformation into a Global Media Event

From its first fuzzy live broadcast in 1948 to today's global, multi-platform streaming, the Tour de France's technological evolution has transformed it into a billion-hour-watched global media phenomenon.

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Tour de France Cyclists Prioritize Active Recovery on Rest Day

During the Tour de France's rest day on July 21st, most of the remaining 166 cyclists chose to cycle for active recovery, prioritizing low-intensity rides to avoid stiffness and maintain performance for the challenging Mont Ventoux stage, despite concerns from some, like Ronald Koeman, regarding saf...

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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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Dutchman Most Frequent on Tour de France Podium, Reflecting Gender Equality Shift

Maarten Buitelaar, a 26-year-old Dutchman, is the most frequent Dutch presence on the Tour de France podium this year, not as a cyclist but as a podium host for the green jersey sponsor, reflecting a shift towards gender equality in the traditionally conservative sport.

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Van der Poel Withdraws from Tour de France Due to Pneumonia

Mathieu van der Poel withdrew from the Tour de France's 16th stage due to pneumonia, impacting Alpecin-Deceuninck's strategy after a strong showing that included two stage wins and four days in the yellow jersey; he was hospitalized in Narbonne.

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Wellens Wins Tour de France Stage 15 with 42km Solo Ride

Tim Wellens won the 15th stage of the Tour de France in Carcassonne after a 42km solo breakaway from a leading group of cyclists, following three climbs; Victor Campenaerts placed second.

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Tour de France 2025: Pogacar's Lead, But Thrilling Battles Ahead

Tadej Pogacar leads the Tour de France 2025 by 4 minutes and 13 seconds, but the battle for third place, the green jersey (sprint classification), and the polka dot jersey (mountain classification) remains intense, promising an exciting final week.

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Pogacar Prioritizes Overall Tour Lead, Lets Arensman Win Superbagnères Stage

Tadej Pogacar, despite his dominance in the Pyrenees, strategically controlled the Superbagnères stage, allowing Thymen Arensman to win, prioritizing overall race lead over individual stage victories due to safety concerns and a calculated approach.

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