Ben Healy caught late on in Tour de France stage 14
Irish cyclist Ben Healy was caught with less than five kilometres left of stage 14 of the Tour de France as yellow jersey holder Tadej Pogacar flew through to claim victory.
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Irish cyclist Ben Healy was caught with less than five kilometres left of stage 14 of the Tour de France as yellow jersey holder Tadej Pogacar flew through to claim victory.
FLORENCE, Italy : Tadej Pogacar will be the man to beat at the Tour de France, which he enters riding a wave of exceptional results this season, while main rival, defending champion Jonas Vingegaard, starts the event having just recovered from serious injuries.
Joao Almeida won the closing time trial on Sunday and Adam Yates finished second to seal overall victory as the UAE Team Emirates duo dominated the Tour of Switzerland.
Pre-race favourite Adam Yates is out of the UAE Tour after being involved in a horror crash on Stage 3 as fellow UAE Team Emirates rider Jay Vine took over as the new overall leader.
UAE Team Emirates made a sensational clean sweep of the podium in the UAE Tour’s Stage 2 individual time trial at Hudayriyat Island on Tuesday.
UAE Team Emirates possess such strength in depth nowadays that even without Tadej Pogacar for this year's UAE Tour, the home team are regarded as runaway favourites for the general classification title.
The Tour de France 2023. Wow. What an amazing spectacle for cycling fans around the world. It had everything: drama, action and some memorable moments for my team. Three stage victories, several podium places and holding the yellow and white jersey for long periods was an exceptional performance from the guys.
Former Giro d'Italia champion Jai Hindley seized the Tour de France's yellow jersey on Wednesday after claiming the first mountain stage of this year's race during an eventful ride in the Pyrenees.