No VAR needed as Johannessen celebrates too early in Classic
Cyclist Tobias Halland Johannessen raised his fist aloft in celebration only to see victory snatched on the line by Lenny Martinez at the Classic Var in the South of France on Friday.
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Cyclist Tobias Halland Johannessen raised his fist aloft in celebration only to see victory snatched on the line by Lenny Martinez at the Classic Var in the South of France on Friday.
An emotional Remco Evenepoel gained some redemption with a solo stage win in the Pyrenees at the Vuelta a Espana.
:Defending champion Remco Evenepoel bounced back from his Vuelta a Espana meltdown the day before in the Pyrenees to take a superb victory on the mountainous 14th stage to the ski resort of Larra-Balagua on Saturday.
Dutch climber Wout Poels won the 15th stage, raced in the shadow of Mont Blanc.
ANNEMASSE, France :There were scenes of tears and pain as the 14th stage of the Tour de France turned into carnage, being halted for 25 minutes after a massive crash at the back of the peloton before two more riders hit the deck hard later on Saturday.
Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard crossed swords again in their vintage duel on the Tour de France on Saturday as the defending champion gained just one second over the two-time winner at the end of an epic, incident-marred stage.
Spanish rider Antonio Pedrero was evacuated by ambulance following a mass pile-up that briefly halted the 14th stage of the Tour de France soon after the start on Saturday.
equinoxe://story/9702089Stage 14 of the Tour de France was neutralised for in excess of 20 minutes following a huge crash after just six kilometres of racing on Saturday. “For goodness’ sake,” exclaimed Carlton Kirby on commentary.