Danny Van Poppel ends Jumbo-Visma's stage streak at Tour of Britain
Danny van Poppel ended Jumbo-Visma's stranglehold of the Tour of Britain to win stage six in Harlow.
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Danny van Poppel ended Jumbo-Visma's stranglehold of the Tour of Britain to win stage six in Harlow.
GLASGOW : Ben Wiggins has a much to live up to being the son of a British cycling icon but so far the 18-year-old is making a pretty good fist of following his father's wheel.
Tadej Pogacar outsprinted Jonas Vingegaard to victory on stage 20 of the Tour de France in Le Markstein, but it was the Dane who could begin celebrating the defence of his title ahead of Sunday’s procession into Paris.
Tadej Pogacar outsprinted Jonas Vingegaard to victory on stage 20 of the Tour de France in Le Markstein, but it was the Dane who could begin celebrating the defence of his title ahead of Sunday’s procession into Paris.
Ineos rider Tom Pidcock said on Monday he fancies Tadej Pogacar's chances in a titanic Tour de France title fight he predicts could go to the wire in Paris in an "all-out war".
Carlos Rodriguez moved up to third overall after taking a maiden Tour de France stage win as Tadej Pogacar was left to rue a “wasted bullet” in his bid to wrest the yellow jersey from Jonas Vingegaard.
Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) is «stuck» between pursuing a high overall finish at the 2023 Tour de France and chasing stage wins, according to his team-mate Luke Rowe, who backed the British star to fight for a podium spot. Pidcock wrote off his own hopes of winning the yellow jersey before the first pedal stroke, claiming he was «not good enough» to challenge Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) and Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) this year. Ad Yet he has avoided incident and held his own in the mountains to sit eighth in the general classification after 12 stages, albeit 5'26" back on leader Vingegaard.
Tom Pidcock has been selected by Team GB to compete in the mountain bike cross-country and downhill events at this year’s UCI Cycling World Championships in Scotland. The 23-year-old is currently competing at the Tour de France with Ineos Grenadiers, but will switch to a mountain bike for the championships, which take place in Glasgow and across Scotland between August 3 and 13.