France's Barguil out of Tour with COVID, says team
France's Warren Barguil became the latest rider to pull out of the Tour de France after testing positive for COVID-19 ahead of stage 13, his team Arkea-Samsic said on Friday.
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France's Warren Barguil became the latest rider to pull out of the Tour de France after testing positive for COVID-19 ahead of stage 13, his team Arkea-Samsic said on Friday.
LE MARKSTEIN, France :Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark was set to win his second Tour de France title after keeping a close tab on his main rival and 20th stage winner Tadej Pogacar in a final, emotional mountain ride of the race on Saturday.
LE MARKSTEIN, France :Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark was set to win his second Tour de France title after keeping a close tab on his main rival and 20th stage winner Tadej Pogacar in the final mountain ride of the race on Saturday.
Italian Filippo Zana of Jayco-AlUla won a gruelling stage 18 of the Giro d'Italia on Thursday after fending off Thibaut Pinot, while Geraint Thomas celebrated his 37th birthday in style by tightening his grip on the leader's maglia rosa jersey.
A dramatic incident at the Giro d’Italia on Stage 10 saw a race official accidentally wipe out Alberto Bettiol (EF Education-EasyPost) as he ran across the road to tend to an injured rider. With Lukas Postlberger (Jayco–AlUla) on the tarmac after a crash involving Arkea–Samsic pair Warren Barguil and Michel Ries, the official stepped out without looking and knocked Bettiol off his bike.
Team Arkea Samsic have revealed that Warren Barguil will miss Stage 13 of the Tour de France after testing positive for Covid-19. The news was revealed on Friday morning, with the 30-year-old becoming the first dropout from the team.
Columbian cyclist Juan Sebastian Molano on Friday was disqualified from the Criterium du Dauphine for punching a fellow rider during the sixth stage. A video of Molano, who rides for the UAE team, punching France's Hugo Page went viral on social media. In the video, Molano can be seen complaining about something to Page, before punching the latter. Following the incident, Molano admitted his mistake, saying that he will "learn from it".
Valentin Ferron (TotalEnergies) launched an audacious attack to deliver a surprise maiden WorldTour win for himself, as well as an equally unlikely second stage for his team at the Criterium du Dauphine 2022. The breakaway having been assured of the win from around 15km out, the six riders went under the flamme rouge together, all wondering who would be fastest from the select sprint finish that was sure to come. Ad/> Except for Ferron, who clearly had other ideas.