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France 2023 Sport News

Mark Cavendish - Eddy Merckx - Miguel Indurain - Tadej Pogacar - Jonas Vingegaard - Tour de France 2023 jersey guide: Who wears the yellow jersey? Green, polka dot and white jerseys explained - eurosport.com - France - Uae

Tour de France 2023 jersey guide: Who wears the yellow jersey? Green, polka dot and white jerseys explained

The Tour de France is undoubtedly the biggest event on the cycling calendar. Held over 21 race days across three weeks, the world's best riders descend on France looking to make their mark. The likes of Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) and Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) are expected to battle it out for the overall win in 2023 after their thrilling tussle last year, while Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) arrives with a mission of winning a record 35th stage.

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Mark Cavendish - Orla Chennaoui - Alberto Contador - Tadej Pogacar - Tom Pidcock - Caleb Ewan - Adam Yates - Sean Kelly - Simon Yates - Jasper Philipsen - Adam Blythe - Dan Lloyd - Jonas Vingegaard - Robbie Macewen - Tour de France 2023 Stage 4: How to watch, TV and live stream details, route profile, start time - eurosport.com - France - Spain - Uae

Tour de France 2023 Stage 4: How to watch, TV and live stream details, route profile, start time

It's back-to-back flat stages at the Tour de France as Mark Cavendish has another chance to go for history with a 35th Tour stage win on Stage 4. The riders left Spain for France on Stage 3 Monday, and it was Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) who was the strongest in the finale, edging out Wout van Aert and Caleb Ewan. Ad Cavendish came across the line in sixth to hint that he is in decent shape for the weeks ahead.

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Mark Cavendish - Wout Van-Aert - Caleb Ewan - Dylan Groenewegen - Fabio Jakobsen - Adam Yates - Jasper Philipsen - Mads Pedersen - Tour de France 2023: Jasper Philipsen storms to first sprint stage win as Wout Van Aert edged out again - eurosport.com - Britain - France - Germany - Belgium - Usa - Australia - Uae - Bahrain

Tour de France 2023: Jasper Philipsen storms to first sprint stage win as Wout Van Aert edged out again

A tense and highly contested sprint finish in Bayonne was won by Belgium’s Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) ahead of Germany’s Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain-Victorious) and Australia’s Caleb Ewan (Lotto Dstny). But it seemed like an eternity for the result to be confirmed after the race jury studied replays to decide whether Philipsen had veered off his line and boxed out his compatriot Wout van Aert (Jumbo Visma) on the curved home straight in Stage 3.

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Wout Van-Aert - Jonas Vingegaard - Tour de France 2023: Wout van Aert speaks on rumours of Jumbo-Visma tensions - 'We laugh about it' - eurosport.com - France - Belgium

Tour de France 2023: Wout van Aert speaks on rumours of Jumbo-Visma tensions - 'We laugh about it'

Wout van Aert says he and his Jumbo-Visma team-mates just «laugh» in the face of reports in the Belgian media of discontent within the team. Van Aert reacted to being beaten on Stage 2 by launching a water bottle to the ground, a moment that added fuel to the fire of those suggesting that chasing GC glory whilst also seeking out stage wins through Van Aert is causing friction within the team.

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Tadej Pogacar - Adam Yates - Jonas Vingegaard - Tour de France 2023: Tadej Pogacar says wrist 'sore' but hails 'perfect situation' ahead of Stage 3 - eurosport.com - Britain - France - Netherlands - Uae - Slovenia

Tour de France 2023: Tadej Pogacar says wrist 'sore' but hails 'perfect situation' ahead of Stage 3

Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) admitted after Stage 2 of the Tour de France that his recovering wrist is still «sore», but also hailed a «perfect situation» that sees UAE in yellow through Britain's Adam Yates. After Sunday's opening stage win saw Yates take the Tour's first yellow jersey, Pogacar captured bonus seconds on Stage 2 to already put him 11 seconds ahead of General Classification rival Jonas Vingegaard (Team Jumbo-Visma). Ad With murmurs of discontent emerging from the Dutch team after Vingegaard seemed to eschew giving Wout van Aert the support he needed in the Stage 2 final, it's all looking rosy in UAE's garden, even if Pogacar did sound a note of caution over his fitness.

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Orla Chennaoui - Tadej Pogacar - Sean Kelly - Adam Blythe - Dan Lloyd - Jonas Vingegaard - Robbie Macewen - Tour de France 2023 Stage 3: How to watch, TV and live stream details, route profile, on-air time - eurosport.com - France - Uae

Tour de France 2023 Stage 3: How to watch, TV and live stream details, route profile, on-air time

The 2023 Tour de France is off to a sensational start. After the Yates twins kicked things off with a brotherly one-two in Bilbao, Victor Lafay (Cofidis) staged a one-man ambush to stun Wout van Aert and Jumbo-Visma on Stage 2. The categorised climbs keep coming on Stage 3, with four more taking the race total to 14.

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Tom Pidcock - Simon Yates - Tour de France 2023: 'You morons' – Tacks thrown in road cause puncture chaos on Stage 2 - eurosport.com - France

Tour de France 2023: 'You morons' – Tacks thrown in road cause puncture chaos on Stage 2

The Tour de France was hit by a spate of punctures on Stage 2 after thumbtacks were thrown in the road. Jumbo-Visma coach Grischa Niermann confirmed to Eurosport that tacks were found on the race route near the start of the Alto de Jaizkibel climb, about 36km from the finish in San Sebastian. Ad Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) was among the riders affected, with the Dane forced to hop on a replacement bike at the foot of the final climb, while Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) finished fourth despite riding to the line with a slow puncture.

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Tadej Pogacar - Adam Yates - Simon Yates - Adam Blythe - Jonas Vingegaard - Robbie Macewen - Tour de France 2023: 'Could have changed the outcome' - Did Jonas Vingegaard let Wout van Aert down? - eurosport.com - France - Belgium - Uae

Tour de France 2023: 'Could have changed the outcome' - Did Jonas Vingegaard let Wout van Aert down?

Jonas Vingegaard «could have made the difference» for Jumbo-Visma team-mate Wout van Aert in the Stage 2 sprint, says Eurosport expert Robbie McEwen, had he contributed to the chase of winner Victor Lafay (Cofidis). With three team-mates in the front group as they headed towards the finish in San Sebastian, Van Aert was the overwhelming favourite to take a 10th stage victory at the Tour – even when Lafay launched off the front with 1km remaining.

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