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Evenepoel and Pogacar Face Off in World Championship Time Trial
Remco Evenepoel and Tadej Pogacar, rivals in the cycling world, are set to compete in the World Championship time trial in Kigali, Rwanda, on a challenging 40.6km course with 680m of elevation gain, where Evenepoel is favored but Pogacar's presence adds uncertainty.
Evenepoel and Pogacar Face Off in World Championship Time Trial
Remco Evenepoel and Tadej Pogacar, rivals in the cycling world, are set to compete in the World Championship time trial in Kigali, Rwanda, on a challenging 40.6km course with 680m of elevation gain, where Evenepoel is favored but Pogacar's presence adds uncertainty.
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16% 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


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.
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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36% Bias Score


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.
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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28% Bias Score


Abrahamsen Wins Tour Stage Despite Injury; Pogacar Avoids Serious Crash
Torstein Træen Abrahamsen, recovering from a collarbone fracture, won a stage in the 112th Tour de France, beating Mauro Schmid in a sprint briefly interrupted by a pro-Palestinian protest; Tadej Pogacar was nearly taken down by another cyclist but was uninjured due to the peloton waiting for him.
Abrahamsen Wins Tour Stage Despite Injury; Pogacar Avoids Serious Crash
Torstein Træen Abrahamsen, recovering from a collarbone fracture, won a stage in the 112th Tour de France, beating Mauro Schmid in a sprint briefly interrupted by a pro-Palestinian protest; Tadej Pogacar was nearly taken down by another cyclist but was uninjured due to the peloton waiting for him.
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24% Bias Score


Tour de France: Unexpected Week One, Pogacar-Vingegaard Rivalry Intensifies
The first week of the Tour de France saw unexpected yellow jersey changes, intense rivalry between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard, marked by a controversial push and Vingegaard's significant time loss in the time trial, setting the stage for the upcoming mountain stages.
Tour de France: Unexpected Week One, Pogacar-Vingegaard Rivalry Intensifies
The first week of the Tour de France saw unexpected yellow jersey changes, intense rivalry between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard, marked by a controversial push and Vingegaard's significant time loss in the time trial, setting the stage for the upcoming mountain stages.
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48% Bias Score

Evenepoel Aims for World Championship Hat Trick in Kigali
Remco Evenepoel, aiming for a third consecutive world championship title in the individual time trial, will compete in Kigali on Sunday, following wins in Glasgow (2023) and Zurich (2022), despite a Tour de France injury.

Evenepoel Aims for World Championship Hat Trick in Kigali
Remco Evenepoel, aiming for a third consecutive world championship title in the individual time trial, will compete in Kigali on Sunday, following wins in Glasgow (2023) and Zurich (2022), despite a Tour de France injury.
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12% Bias Score

Pogacar and Van Aert Dominate Final Tour de France Stage
Tadej Pogacar and Wout van Aert led a breakaway group in the final stage of the Tour de France, significantly impacting the race's outcome; Jonathan Milan won the intermediate sprint.

Pogacar and Van Aert Dominate Final Tour de France Stage
Tadej Pogacar and Wout van Aert led a breakaway group in the final stage of the Tour de France, significantly impacting the race's outcome; Jonathan Milan won the intermediate sprint.
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24% 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

Tour de France: Decisive Uphill Time Trial to Peyragudes
This Friday's Tour de France features a decisive 10.9km uphill time trial from Loudenvielle to Peyragudes, combining a flat initial section with a steep incline reaching 16 percent, impacting rider strategy and potentially altering the overall race standings.

Tour de France: Decisive Uphill Time Trial to Peyragudes
This Friday's Tour de France features a decisive 10.9km uphill time trial from Loudenvielle to Peyragudes, combining a flat initial section with a steep incline reaching 16 percent, impacting rider strategy and potentially altering the overall race standings.
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40% Bias Score

Tour de France: Pyrenees Stages to Test Healy's Lead
The Tour de France's next phase begins Wednesday with a challenging loop around Toulouse, followed by three grueling days in the Pyrenees, significantly testing yellow jersey holder Ben Healy against Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard; the outcome will be affected by team strategies and the upcoming...

Tour de France: Pyrenees Stages to Test Healy's Lead
The Tour de France's next phase begins Wednesday with a challenging loop around Toulouse, followed by three grueling days in the Pyrenees, significantly testing yellow jersey holder Ben Healy against Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard; the outcome will be affected by team strategies and the upcoming...
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36% Bias Score

Van der Poel's Breakaway Attempt Falls Short in Record-Breaking Tour Stage
During the fifth stage of the Tour de France, Mathieu van der Poel made a 170km breakaway attempt, averaging 50.01 km/h, the second-fastest in Tour history; however, he was overtaken near the finish, placing 68th while Tim Merlier won.

Van der Poel's Breakaway Attempt Falls Short in Record-Breaking Tour Stage
During the fifth stage of the Tour de France, Mathieu van der Poel made a 170km breakaway attempt, averaging 50.01 km/h, the second-fastest in Tour history; however, he was overtaken near the finish, placing 68th while Tim Merlier won.
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40% Bias Score
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