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Wout van Aert delivered a stunning attack on Montmartre to win the rain-soaked final stage of the Tour de France in Paris, denying Tadej Pogacar a fifth stage victory. Pogacar secured his fourth overall title, equalling Chris Froome’s record.
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Tadej Pogacar avoided a late crash on a rain-soaked stage in the Jura Mountains to virtually clinch his fourth Tour de France title. Australia’s Kaden Groves claimed his 10th Grand Tour stage win with a powerful solo finish in the penultimate stage.
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Thymen Arensman clinched his second mountaintop win of Tour de France 2024 by narrowly beating Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard on Stage 19 at La Plagne. The shortened Alpine stage saw dramatic attacks and major GC shake-ups ahead of the penultimate stage.
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Tadej Pogacar edged closer to a fourth Tour de France title by gaining more time on rival Jonas Vingegaard on the punishing queen stage, which was won by Ben O’Connor. Britain's Oscar Onley moved within 22 seconds of a podium finish.
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Jonathan Milan won a chaotic Stage 17 of the Tour de France after a crash under the flamme rouge eliminated key sprinters. The Lidl-Trek rider edged out Jordi Meeus as his team controlled the stage to protect his green jersey hopes.
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France’s Valentin Paret-Peintre won Stage 16 of the Tour de France on Mont Ventoux in a tense uphill sprint. Tadej Pogacar extended his GC lead over Jonas Vingegaard, who launched multiple attacks. It was Soudal Quick-Step’s fourth stage win.
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Tim Wellens of UAE Team Emirates claimed his maiden Tour de France stage win with a solo breakaway to Carcassonne, completing his Grand Tour trilogy. His strategic move followed early crashes, with Belgian compatriot Campenaerts finishing second in a strong breakaway stage
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Tadej Pogačar won Friday’s Tour de France mountain time trial in Peyragudes, becoming the youngest rider to claim 21 stage wins. He extended his overall lead, crushing Jonas Vingegaard by 36 seconds and overshadowing a struggling Remco Evenepoel.
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Tadej Pogacar reclaimed the yellow jersey in emphatic fashion with a solo win on the iconic Hautacam climb in Stage 12 of the Tour de France. The Slovenian now leads Jonas Vingegaard by over three minutes with five summit finishes remaining.
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Tim Merlier secured his second Tour de France stage win in Châteauroux, overtaking Jonathan Milan in a thrilling sprint finish. After an early breakaway by Van der Poel and Rickaert, Merlier’s late burst sealed victory by half a bike length.
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Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) stormed to his first Tour de France stage victory on Stage 8, defeating Wout van Aert in a powerful uphill sprint. He now leads the points classification and becomes Italy’s first male Tour stage winner since 2019.
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Tadej Pogacar regained the yellow jersey at the Tour de France with a commanding Stage 7 win at Mur-de-Bretagne, beating Jonas Vingegaard in a seven-man sprint. The Slovenian now leads overall, while Joao Almeida's crash marred an otherwise stellar day.
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Ben Healy claimed his first Tour de France stage win with a commanding solo breakaway in Stage 6. The Irish rider outpaced the chase group in Normandy, while Mathieu van der Poel regained the yellow jersey by a narrow one-second margin.
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Remco Evenepoel powered to a dominant Stage 5 time trial win at the Tour de France, clocking 36'42" on a flat 33km course. However, Tadej Pogacar finished just 16 seconds behind to seize the yellow jersey from Mathieu van der Poel.
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Tadej Pogacar claimed his 100th career win and 17th Tour de France stage victory by outsprinting yellow jersey holder Mathieu van der Poel in Stage 4. Pogacar also reclaimed the polka dot jersey after a fierce battle through Normandy’s hilly terrain.
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Says the gas, when inhaled repeatedly in non-medical conditions, can result in acute and chronic health problems
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This was Pogacar's third stage victory at Luz Ardiden and came a day after he won at col du Portet, giving more evidence that he's by far the strongest contender for the general classification
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The woman spectator had held out a banner to relay a message to her grandparents during the first round of Tour de France. Unfortunately, German rider Tony Martin who was close to the head of the pack hit the banner and fell down.