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Robbie Macewen - Tour de France: 'Would have come as a nasty shock' - Owain Doull taken out by stray bidon on Stage 15 - eurosport.com - France

Tour de France: 'Would have come as a nasty shock' - Owain Doull taken out by stray bidon on Stage 15

Owain Doull (EF Education–EasyPost) suffered a major dose of bad luck on Stage 15 of the Tour de France when he ran over a stray bidon, sending him to ground. The Welsh rider hit the deck after riding over the luminous yellow bottle, which belonged to the Intermarche Wanty Gobert team. Ad/> Doull had been enjoying a snack at the back of the bunch before the catastrophe occurred.

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Jonas Vingegaard - Robbie Macewen - Jumbo-Visma's Steven Kruijswijk out of Tour de France after suffering horror shoulder injury - eurosport.com - France

Jumbo-Visma's Steven Kruijswijk out of Tour de France after suffering horror shoulder injury

Steven Kruijswijk is out of the Tour de France after suffering a horror injury of Stage 15. The Jumbo-Visma rider went down with 60km to go in an incident also involving Martijn Tusveld (Team DSM). Ad/> The accident looked severe enough for Wout van Aert to stop and check on his fallen team-mate, who appeared in great distress as he clutched his right arm in what looked like a bad shoulder injury.

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Caleb Ewan - Michael Matthews - Robbie Macewen - Tour de France: 'The punches are raining down on Lotto Soudal' - Andreas Kron's Stage 14 dream ended by puncture - eurosport.com - France - Bahrain - county Leon

Tour de France: 'The punches are raining down on Lotto Soudal' - Andreas Kron's Stage 14 dream ended by puncture

Lotto Soudal’s difficult Tour de France continued on Saturday when Andreas Kron missed out on the chance of a possible Stage 14 win after suffering a puncture. Kron was part of the front group and looking strong as part of the lead group of four with Leon Sanchez (Bahrain Victorious), Felix Grosschartner (Bora–Hansgrohe) and eventual winner Michael Matthews (BikeExchange–Jayco) heading into the stage climax. Ad/> But with around 26km to go, disaster struck as his front wheel came a cropper, torpedoing his chances of glory.

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Orla Chennaoui - Caleb Ewan - Jasper Philipsen - Adam Blythe - Bradley Wiggins - Mads Pedersen - Dan Lloyd - Robbie Macewen - Tour de France 2022 - How to watch Stage 15 on Sunday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map - eurosport.com - France

Tour de France 2022 - How to watch Stage 15 on Sunday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

The longest remaining stage of this year's Tour de France sees the peleton navigate the 202.5km route from Rodez to Carcassonne. The Stage is nominally described as flat but does contain two category three climbs on a rolling terrain. Ad/> Things level off for the finish however which means barring any surprises, the sprinters should take an opportunity to come to the fore.

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Orla Chennaoui - Tadej Pogacar - Jonas Vingegaard - Robbie Macewen - Tour de France 2022: 'Clamped on his wheel' - Jonas Vingegaard praised for going toe-to-toe with Tadej Pogacar - eurosport.com - France - Uae - Slovenia

Tour de France 2022: 'Clamped on his wheel' - Jonas Vingegaard praised for going toe-to-toe with Tadej Pogacar

Jonas Vingegaard’s Tour de France heroics so far this year have come as a ‘surprise’ according to the Breakaway team. The Jumbo-Visma rider remains in yellow following Stage 14, after fending off a series of attacks from General Classification rival Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates). Ad/> Vingegaard would quickly lock on to his wheel on each occasion before they ultimately finished at the line together.

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Adam Blythe - Mads Pedersen - Dan Lloyd - Jonas Vingegaard - Robbie Macewen - Tour de France 2022 - How to watch Stage 14 on Saturday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map - eurosport.com - France - Australia

Tour de France 2022 - How to watch Stage 14 on Saturday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

The 122.6km route from Bourg d'Oisans to Saint-Etienne threw up a fascinating Stage 13 of the Tour de France as Mads Pedersen stormed to victory from a three-way sprint finish. There was real drama earlier on in the day's racing too as Caleb Ewan and the entire Lotto-Soudal team crashed at a seemingly innocuous corner. Fortunately, the Australian and his team-mates were able to continue.

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Caleb Ewan - Adam Blythe - Dan Lloyd - Robbie Macewen - 'Hammer blow' - Reaction to shock crash and 'excruciating pain' for Caleb Ewan and team at Tour de France - eurosport.com - France - Australia

'Hammer blow' - Reaction to shock crash and 'excruciating pain' for Caleb Ewan and team at Tour de France

Eurosport's cycling experts from the Breakaway post-race show have given their reactions to the shock crash that saw star sprinter Caleb Ewan and his team-mates crash on Stage 13 of the Tour de France. Robbie McEwen, Adam Blythe and Dan Lloyd gave their thoughts about the sudden incident with 71km remaining of the charge to Saint-Etienne on Friday that left Ewan in a bad way. Thankfully, he and his team-mates were able to recover and continue racing, but the pain was clearly considerable for the Australian.

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Chris Froome - Tadej Pogacar - Tom Pidcock - Jonas Vingegaard - Robbie Macewen - 'He doesn't want the pity' - Chris Froome silenced 'demons' to take third on Alpe d’Huez at Tour de France - eurosport.com - Britain - France - Uae - Israel - county Bradley

'He doesn't want the pity' - Chris Froome silenced 'demons' to take third on Alpe d’Huez at Tour de France

Bradley Wiggins has heralded “the return of Chris Froome” after the Brit rolled back the years to deliver a sensational third place on Alpe d’Huez at the Tour de France. Froome (Israel–Premier Tech) had failed to crack the top 10 in any race since his freak high-speed crash in 2019, but starred in a breakaway alongside eventual winner Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) for his finest moment in years on the iconic climb. Ad/> The 37-year-old was in contention for victory until Pidcock launched for home with 10.5km remaining on Thursday’s Stage 12, with Froome gamely following along with Louis Meintjes (Intermarche–Wanty–Gobert Materiaux).

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