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France 2023 Sport News

Tadej Pogacar - Jonas Vingegaard - Tour de France 2023 Stage 6: How to watch, TV and live stream details, start time, route map and profile - eurosport.com - France - Uae - Slovenia

Tour de France 2023 Stage 6: How to watch, TV and live stream details, start time, route map and profile

Wow. Jai Hindley (Bora-hansgrohe) ripped up the script at the Tour de France with a stunning surge into yellow on Stage 5 in the Pyrenees, with a wounded Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) left fighting to stay afloat after being badly exposed by Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) on the final climb. Still, if the Slovenian did fancy a redemption mission, then Stage 6 could provide the perfect stage...

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Tadej Pogacar - Adam Yates - Sepp Kuss - Jonas Vingegaard - Tour de France 2023 – Jai Hindley soars into yellow with Stage 5 win as Jonas Vingegaard cracks Tadej Pogacar - eurosport.com - Britain - France - Germany - Italy - Usa - Australia - Austria - Uae - Slovenia

Tour de France 2023 – Jai Hindley soars into yellow with Stage 5 win as Jonas Vingegaard cracks Tadej Pogacar

Never underestimate a Giro d’Italia winner – and on the first day in the Pyrenees, the big general classification favourites did just that, allowing debutant Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) into a dangerous break and paving the way for the Australia’s glorious win and the yellow jersey. Hindley, the 2022 Giro winner, now leads the Tour by 47 seconds on defending champion Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma).

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Jasper Philipsen - Adam Blythe - Mads Pedersen - Tour de France 2023: Should cycling introduce red and yellow cards after Mathieu van der Poel shoulder bump? - eurosport.com - France - Switzerland

Tour de France 2023: Should cycling introduce red and yellow cards after Mathieu van der Poel shoulder bump?

Should cycling have a red and yellow card system to encourage riders to take fewer risks? That was the debate on The Breakaway after Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin–Deceuninck) was penalised for bumping Biniam Girmay (Intermarche–Circus–Wanty) in the finale to Stage 4 at the 2023 Tour de France as he teed up team-mate Jasper Philipsen for victory. Ad While Van der Poel was relegated to 22nd place, fined 500 Swiss francs, and docked 11 green jersey points and 13 UCI points, it seemed a small punishment given Philipsen and Alpecin–Deceuninck were left celebrating a second straight win.

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Fabio Jakobsen - Tour de France 2023: Fabio Jakobsen is 'okay' and will 'suffer through' Stage 5, says Tom Steels - eurosport.com - France

Tour de France 2023: Fabio Jakobsen is 'okay' and will 'suffer through' Stage 5, says Tom Steels

Fabio Jakobsen’s bike “is in three pieces” but the Soudal-QuickStep rider is “okay” after his crash in Stage 4 of the Tour de France, according to the team’s directeur sportif, Tom Steels. After a day of little drama, there were chaotic scenes in the final few kilometres when several riders crashed as the pack made their way round the tarmac track of the motor-racing circuit in Nogaro. Ad One was Dutchman Jakobsen.

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Mark Cavendish - Jasper Philipsen - Tour de France 2023: Mark Cavendish on crash-laden finish to Stage 4 in Nogaro - 'That was carnage' - eurosport.com - France - Belgium

Tour de France 2023: Mark Cavendish on crash-laden finish to Stage 4 in Nogaro - 'That was carnage'

Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) labelled the finish to Stage 4 of the 2023 Tour de France as «carnage» after three crashes on the motor-racing circuit in Nogaro. The irony was that the day had been almost totally becalmed until that point, but the intensity ratcheted up a notch in the final few kilometres and it triggered rider upon rider hitting the deck as the pack made their way round the tarmac track. Ad Cavendish's fifth-placed finish — one better than the day before — means he will have to wait for a record 35th stage win, but the circumstances made it a tough ask for the Brit to triumph, as Jasper Philipsen took victory, making it back-to-back stage wins for the Belgian, of Alpecin-Deceuninck.

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Tour De-France - Orla Chennaoui - Alberto Contador - Tadej Pogacar - Sean Kelly - Adam Blythe - Dan Lloyd - Jonas Vingegaard - Robbie Macewen - Tour de France 2023 Stage 5: How to watch, TV and live stream details, route profile, start time - eurosport.com - France - Uae

Tour de France 2023 Stage 5: How to watch, TV and live stream details, route profile, start time

It could be a day for a breakaway as the Tour de France heads into the Pyrenees for the first time on Stage 5. It's been a hugely eventful start to the Tour, with Tuesday's stage seeing three crashes in the finale, to go with the early dominance of UAE Team Emirates. Ad And after a couple of days for the sprinters, it's onto more hilly terrain as we get our first look at the mountains in this year's edition.

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Mark Cavendish - Tadej Pogacar - Mathieu Van - Caleb Ewan - Fabio Jakobsen - Adam Yates - Jasper Philipsen - Tour de France 2023: Jasper Philipsen doubles up in crash-marred finish to Stage 4, Mark Cavendish fifth - eurosport.com - Britain - France - Germany - Netherlands - Australia - Uae - Slovenia - Bahrain

Tour de France 2023: Jasper Philipsen doubles up in crash-marred finish to Stage 4, Mark Cavendish fifth

Mathieu van der Poel once again proved his weight in gold after helping Alpecin-Deceuninck team-mate Jasper Philipsen to another win on the Tour de France. A finish littered with crashes on the Nogaro motor racing circuit in Southwest France saw in-form Philipsen sprint to a second successive triumph while underlying his status as the fastest man on this year’s race.

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Fabio Jakobsen - Jasper Philipsen - Tour de France 2023: Fabio Jakobsen critical of 'stupid' Stage 3 finish, questions Alpecin-Deceuninck tactics - eurosport.com - France

Tour de France 2023: Fabio Jakobsen critical of 'stupid' Stage 3 finish, questions Alpecin-Deceuninck tactics

Fabio Jakobsen (Soudal Quick-Step) has slammed the «stupid» Tour de France Stage 3 finish that he felt created a «dangerous» situation for the sprinters. Jakobsen and his team — having been at the front going into the last 2km — were edged out in the finale by Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck). Ad And Jakobsen didn't spare Alpecin from his criticism either, despite admitting that he could see why they rode how they did.

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