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Mark Cavendish - Mads Pedersen - Primoz Roglic - Alberto Dainese - Giro d’Italia 2023: Kaden Groves wins Stage 5, Remco Evenepoel crashes twice, Mark Cavendish slides across finish - eurosport.com - Britain - Denmark - Italy - Australia - Bahrain -  Astana

Giro d’Italia 2023: Kaden Groves wins Stage 5, Remco Evenepoel crashes twice, Mark Cavendish slides across finish

As the incessant rain lashed down from start to finish in Campania, it was anything but dog days for Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step) in Stage 5 of the Giro d’Italia. The world champion crashed twice – once after a stray dog ran in front of the peloton and again just 2.5km from the finish – as the terrible conditions took their toll on the peloton.

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Tom Pidcock - Dylan Groenewegen - Jasper Philipsen - Primoz Roglic - Alberto Dainese - Primoz Roglic crowned Tirreno-Adriatico champion as Jasper Philipsen wins final stage and Tom Pidcock crashes - eurosport.com - Slovenia

Primoz Roglic crowned Tirreno-Adriatico champion as Jasper Philipsen wins final stage and Tom Pidcock crashes

Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) was crowned the Tirreno-Adriatico 2023 champion after Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) sprinted to victory on the final stage on Sunday. The 33-year-old's triumph was always a formality on the final day of racing after he clinched three successive stage victories prior to Stage 7 to fully establish his dominance in the overall standings.

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Tadej Pogacar - Geraint Thomas - Jasper Philipsen - Christophe Laporte - Jonas Vingegaard - Alberto Dainese - Christophe Laporte ends French drought at Tour de France - nbcsports.com - France - Belgium - Netherlands - county Laporte

Christophe Laporte ends French drought at Tour de France

CAHORS, France — Christophe Laporte ended the host’s drought of stage winners when he surged out of the peloton in the finale of the 19th stage and claimed his maiden win on the Tour de France on Friday.

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Jasper Philipsen - Christophe Laporte - Jonas Vingegaard - Alberto Dainese - Laporte gives France first stage win in this year's Tour - channelnewsasia.com - France - Belgium - Denmark - Italy

Laporte gives France first stage win in this year's Tour

CAHORS : Christophe Laporte gave France their first victory in this year's Tour de France when he won the 19th stage, a 188.3-km ride from Castelnau-Magnoac on Friday.

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Jasper Philipsen - Christophe Laporte - Mads Pedersen - Fred Wright - Alberto Dainese - Christophe Laporte delivers long-awaited home win on stage 19 of Tour de France - bt.com - France - Denmark - London - county Wright - county Laporte

Christophe Laporte delivers long-awaited home win on stage 19 of Tour de France

Christophe Laporte delivered an overdue French win on the 109th Tour de France as Fred Wright was the nearly man once again and the sprinters were left to wonder what race organisers have against them.

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Mark Cavendish - Richard Carapaz - Mikel Landa - Fernando Gaviria - Arnaud Demare - Alberto Dainese - Giro d'Italia 2022 Stage 19 LIVE - Jai Hindley and Mikel Landa bid to unsettle Richard Carapaz in GC - eurosport.com - Britain - Germany - Belgium - Denmark - Italy - Colombia - Uae - Bahrain

Giro d'Italia 2022 Stage 19 LIVE - Jai Hindley and Mikel Landa bid to unsettle Richard Carapaz in GC

Stay tuned for live comments from Felix Lowe or watch live uninterrupted coverage above from 10:50 BST Ad/> STAGE 18 RECAP Giro d'Italia‘Couldn’t be more exciting’ – The ‘massive mistake’ that left Cavendish et al disappointed14 HOURS AGO Dries De Bondt pulled off a surprise on Thursday as a plucky four-man break defied the peloton and the Belgian took a fine Stage 18 win in Treviso ahead of Italy’s Edoardo Affini, Denmark’s Magnus Cort and Italy’s Davide Gabburo. A thrilling finale saw the teams of the sprinters fail to make the catch as Arnaud Demare and Mark Cavendish were left empty-handed on the last flat finish of the Giro.

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Mark Cavendish - Richard Carapaz - Alberto Dainese - Giro d’Italia: De Bondt leads breakaway home as sprinters denied on stage 18 - theguardian.com - Uae

Giro d’Italia: De Bondt leads breakaway home as sprinters denied on stage 18

Dries De Bondt won stage 18 of the Giro d’Italia as a four-man breakaway denied the final opportunity for Mark Cavendish and the rest of the sprinters.

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