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Tadej Pogacar - Adam Yates - Romain Bardet - Jonas Vingegaard - Gino Mader - Bilbao claims emotional Tour stage win after Mader's death - channelnewsasia.com - France - Germany - Denmark - Spain - Switzerland - Usa - Australia - Uae - Bahrain

Bilbao claims emotional Tour stage win after Mader's death

ISSOIRE, France: Pello Bilbao claimed a tear-jerking victory as he prevailed in the 10th stage of the Tour de France on Tuesday (Jul 11), less than a month after his Bahrain-Victorious team mate Gino Mader died following a crash in Switzerland.

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Five things to know before the 2023 Tour de France

The Tour will kick off outside France for the 25th time. It will the second start from the Spanish Basque Country after San Sebastian in 1992. After two stages entirely in Spain, the peloton heads for Bayonne in France. In 2022, the Grande Boucle started in Copenhagen and in 2024 it gets underway in Florence, Italy. Cities pay dearly for the right to host the Grand Depart, which race organisers ASO insist expands the international influence of one of the biggest sporting events in the world.

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Lionel Messi - Carlos Alcaraz - Tadej Pogacar - Romain Bardet - Jonas Vingegaard - Keegan Bradley - Vingegaard-Pogacar duel headlines Tour de France - arabnews.com - France - Spain - China - Uae - Slovenia

Vingegaard-Pogacar duel headlines Tour de France

BILBAO, SPAIN: Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard leads the Tour de France out of the Basque port of Bilbao on Saturday on a 21-day adventure crammed with peaks, postcard panoramas and an eye-catching showdown on a massive dormant volcano on the 3,404km route to Paris.

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Enric Mas - Tadej Pogacar - Mikel Landa - Romain Bardet - Simon Yates - Jonas Vingegaard - Tour de France 2023 stage guide – Schedule and key dates as Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard chase yellow - eurosport.com - France - Denmark - Colombia - Uae - Slovenia - Bahrain

Tour de France 2023 stage guide – Schedule and key dates as Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard chase yellow

The wait is almost over: on Saturday 1st July, the peloton will roll out of the Basque city of Bilbao to get the 110th edition of the Tour de France under way. Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) and Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) are the two main favourites to do battle for the yellow jersey.

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Tadej Pogacar - Romain Bardet - 'They are bike geniuses' - Remco Evenepoel and Tadej Pogacar generation hailed by Romain Bardet - eurosport.com - France - Uae

'They are bike geniuses' - Remco Evenepoel and Tadej Pogacar generation hailed by Romain Bardet

Romain Bardet has described the up-and-coming generation of riders including the likes of Remco Evenepoel and Tadej Pogacar as «bike geniuses». Pogacar had won his first Tour de France by the age of 21 in 2020, and backed it up by taking the 2021 edition, with his extraordinary racing taking the cycling world by storm. Ad Evenpoel is a shade younger than Pogacar at 22, but won his first Grand Tour this year at the Vuelta a Espana, and also picked up the World Road Race title in the same month of September, becoming the youngest rider to do so in 29 years.

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Tadej Pogacar - Geraint Thomas - Team Emirates - Romain Bardet - Jonas Vingegaard - ‘Chapeau to them’ - Geraint Thomas salutes breakaway as Tour de France title hopes fade - eurosport.com - France - Uae

‘Chapeau to them’ - Geraint Thomas salutes breakaway as Tour de France title hopes fade

“Fair play to them, they really took it on” said Geraint Thomas, after he was dropped on Stage 17 of the Tour de France, losing more time to yellow jersey holder Jonas Vingegaard and defending champion Tadej Pogacar — who won the stage. The 2018 winner still sits a comfortable third in the general classification, but he is now 4’56” back from the leader with three competitive stages to go — before the traditional procession to the Champs Elysees for the GC. Ad/> UAE Team Emirates riders Mikkel Bjerg and Brandon McNulty led a superb breakaway which Thomas was not able to live with, and McNulty guided Pogacar into a position to put down the throttle with 300m to go — eventually beating Vingegaard to the stage win.

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Orla Chennaoui - Alejandro Valverde - Tadej Pogacar - Geraint Thomas - Romain Bardet - Adam Blythe - Bradley Wiggins - Dan Lloyd - Jonas Vingegaard - Robbie Macewen - Tour de France 2022 - How to watch Stage 17 on Wednesday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map - eurosport.com - France - Uae

Tour de France 2022 - How to watch Stage 17 on Wednesday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

The first of back-to-back summit finishes in the Pyrenees is this achingly beautiful and brutally arduous ring-of-fire to Peyragues via the Col d’Arpin, Hourquette d’Ancizan and Col de Val Louron-Azet. Near the top of the Peyresourde, the riders will swing to the right and join the road to this Tour’s third airstrip finale at Peyragudes. Alejandro Valverde (2012) and Romain Bardet (2017) are the only previous winners on this gravity-defying ramp.

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Tadej Pogacar - Romain Bardet - 'I had nothing' - Romain Bardet at a loss to explain collapse on Stage 16 of the Tour de France - eurosport.com - France

'I had nothing' - Romain Bardet at a loss to explain collapse on Stage 16 of the Tour de France

Romain Bardet said he felt «completely lost» during Stage 16 of the Tour de France as his GC ambitions imploded. Bardet came in 3'36" down on the yellow jersey group — tumbling from fourth to ninth in the standings — at the end of the arduous 178.5km run from Carcassonne to Foix, which was completed once again in extreme heat. Ad/> It also contained the treacherous Mur de Peguere — with a max gradient of 18% — and Bardet, who revealed he experienced fever-like symptoms throughout, was simply unable to follow the leaders when the pace was upped by the likes of Tadej Pogacar, who spent most of the day breaking the leaders apart with repeated attacks.

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