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Arensman's Double Stage Win at Tour de France
Thymen Arensman, a 25-year-old cyclist for Ineos-Grenadiers, won two stages in the Tour de France, attacking favorites Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard in the final climb; his performance marks a resurgence for his team amidst controversies.
Arensman's Double Stage Win at Tour de France
Thymen Arensman, a 25-year-old cyclist for Ineos-Grenadiers, won two stages in the Tour de France, attacking favorites Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard in the final climb; his performance marks a resurgence for his team amidst controversies.
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32% 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


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.
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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40% Bias Score


Pogacar Wins Stage 17 of Tour de France, Extends Lead
Tadej Pogacar won stage 17 of the Tour de France, a 10.9km uphill time trial, by 36 seconds over Jonas Vingegaard, increasing his overall lead to over four minutes; his choice of a standard Colnago bike over an aero bike was key.
Pogacar Wins Stage 17 of Tour de France, Extends Lead
Tadej Pogacar won stage 17 of the Tour de France, a 10.9km uphill time trial, by 36 seconds over Jonas Vingegaard, increasing his overall lead to over four minutes; his choice of a standard Colnago bike over an aero bike was key.
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28% Bias Score


Pogacar Reclaims Yellow Jersey in Pyrenees Stage Win
Tadej Pogacar won Stage 13 of the Tour de France in the Pyrenees, reclaiming the yellow jersey with a commanding 3-minute, 31-second lead over Jonas Vingegaard after a relentless attack that overcame repeated attempts by Jumbo-Visma to maintain their advantage.
Pogacar Reclaims Yellow Jersey in Pyrenees Stage Win
Tadej Pogacar won Stage 13 of the Tour de France in the Pyrenees, reclaiming the yellow jersey with a commanding 3-minute, 31-second lead over Jonas Vingegaard after a relentless attack that overcame repeated attempts by Jumbo-Visma to maintain their advantage.
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52% Bias Score


Pogacar Extends Lead in Tour de France Stage 10
In the Tour de France's 10th stage, Tadej Pogacar extended his lead over Jonas Vingegaard by 1 minute and 17 seconds, despite Jumbo-Visma's efforts. Pogacar strategically relinquished the Yellow Jersey, while Ben Healy won the stage. UAE team faced setbacks with Pavel Sivakov's illness.
Pogacar Extends Lead in Tour de France Stage 10
In the Tour de France's 10th stage, Tadej Pogacar extended his lead over Jonas Vingegaard by 1 minute and 17 seconds, despite Jumbo-Visma's efforts. Pogacar strategically relinquished the Yellow Jersey, while Ben Healy won the stage. UAE team faced setbacks with Pavel Sivakov's illness.
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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'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

Arensman Wins Stage 14 of Tour de France; Evenepoel Withdraws
Thymen Arensman won stage 14 of the Tour de France in Luchon-Superbagnères on July 15th, outpacing Tadej Pogacar, while Remco Evenepoel abandoned the race due to a possible rib injury, and Lenny Martinez secured the polka-dot jersey.

Arensman Wins Stage 14 of Tour de France; Evenepoel Withdraws
Thymen Arensman won stage 14 of the Tour de France in Luchon-Superbagnères on July 15th, outpacing Tadej Pogacar, while Remco Evenepoel abandoned the race due to a possible rib injury, and Lenny Martinez secured the polka-dot jersey.
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36% Bias Score

Pogacar Extends Tour de France Lead with Stage 13 Time Trial Victory
Tadej Pogacar won the 13th stage of the Tour de France, a mountain time trial in Peyragudes, beating Jonas Vingegaard by 36 seconds, increasing his overall lead to 4 minutes and 7 seconds.

Pogacar Extends Tour de France Lead with Stage 13 Time Trial Victory
Tadej Pogacar won the 13th stage of the Tour de France, a mountain time trial in Peyragudes, beating Jonas Vingegaard by 36 seconds, increasing his overall lead to 4 minutes and 7 seconds.
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32% Bias Score

2024 Tour de France Route: 3339km, 52,500m Climbing, Alpine Showdown
The 2024 Tour de France, starting July 5th in Lille and ending July 27th in Paris, covers 3339 kilometers with 6 mountain stages (5 summit finishes), 52,500 meters of climbing, two time trials, and the highest point at Col de la Loze (2304m).

2024 Tour de France Route: 3339km, 52,500m Climbing, Alpine Showdown
The 2024 Tour de France, starting July 5th in Lille and ending July 27th in Paris, covers 3339 kilometers with 6 mountain stages (5 summit finishes), 52,500 meters of climbing, two time trials, and the highest point at Col de la Loze (2304m).
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52% Bias Score

Tour de France: Unexpectedly Intense Flat Stage Racing Creates Significant Gaps
The opening week of the Tour de France, characterized by unexpectedly aggressive racing on relatively flat terrain, saw significant time gaps emerge between contenders such as Tadej Pogacar and his main rivals, defying predictions that the lack of mountains would lead to a less dynamic race.

Tour de France: Unexpectedly Intense Flat Stage Racing Creates Significant Gaps
The opening week of the Tour de France, characterized by unexpectedly aggressive racing on relatively flat terrain, saw significant time gaps emerge between contenders such as Tadej Pogacar and his main rivals, defying predictions that the lack of mountains would lead to a less dynamic race.
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40% Bias Score
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