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Tadej Pogacar - Geraint Thomas - Wout Van-Aert - Jasper Philipsen - Jonas Vingegaard - 'Incredible' Jonas Vingegaard wins Tour de France - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - France - Belgium - Denmark - Slovenia - county Dane

'Incredible' Jonas Vingegaard wins Tour de France

Tour de France on Sunday, ending the reign of two-time defending champion Tadej Pogacar after a gruelling three weeks and 3,350km of relentless struggle. The 25-year-old former fish-market worker claimed his first Tour de France title, a year after his break-out performance when he came second to Pogacar. "This victory is huge for me, it's incredible," said Vingegaard as he stood on top of the podium on a sun-kissed Champs Elysees. "There are so many people I want to thank but I don't know where to start," he added, reserving particular praise for organisers who started the race in his native Denmark. Vingegaard also hailed teammate Wout van Aert as "phenomenal" and "the best rider in the world", as he was flanked by second-placed Pogacar and 2018 champion Geraint Thomas, who was third.

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Keely Hodgkinson - Athing Mu becomes first American woman to win 800m, keeps win streak alive (video) - nbcsports.com - Britain - Usa -  Tokyo - state Oregon - Kenya

Athing Mu becomes first American woman to win 800m, keeps win streak alive (video)

One year after becoming an Olympic gold medalist, Athing Mu is a world champion, too.

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Tadej Pogacar - Dylan Groenewegen - Jasper Philipsen - Jonas Vingegaard - Quiet man Vingegaard wins maiden Tour de France title - channelnewsasia.com - France - Belgium - Denmark - Netherlands - Norway - Slovenia

Quiet man Vingegaard wins maiden Tour de France title

PARIS: Jonas Vingegaard claimed his maiden Tour de France title after Sunday's (Jul 24) 21st and final stage, completing a triumph he effectively sealed in the mountains after a vintage duel with Tadej Pogacar.

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Tarran Mackenzie - Jason Ohalloran - Bradley Ray - Brands BSB: O’Halloran takes series lead with triple podium - bikesportnews.com - Britain - Australia

Brands BSB: O’Halloran takes series lead with triple podium

Although he was overshadowed slightly by McAMS Yamaha team-mate Tarran Mackenzie, Brands Hatch was a more than profitable weekend for Jason O’Halloran.

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Jason Ohalloran - Danny Buchan - Glenn Irwin - Brands BSB: ‘Podium a huge reward at tricky track’ - Irwin - bikesportnews.com - Britain

Brands BSB: ‘Podium a huge reward at tricky track’ - Irwin

For the first time since his opening round hat-trick, Glenn Irwin was back on a Bennetts British Superbike Championship podium at the weekend with the Honda Racing rider taking third in the final race at Brands Hatch.

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Tour De-France - Orla Chennaoui - Can I (I) - Marianne Vos - Lorena Wiebes - Tour de France Femmes 2022: How to watch Stage 2 on Monday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map - eurosport.com - France

Tour de France Femmes 2022: How to watch Stage 2 on Monday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

Lorena Wiebes (DSM) won a drag race against Marianne Vos (Jumbo-Visma) on the Champs-Elysees to become the first stage winner in Tour de France Femmes history on Sunday. The victory also meant that Wiebes will wear the first yellow jersey of the race on Stage 2, when she will be hoping to double up. Below, Becky Hart provided a preview for what we have coming up next...

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Orla Chennaoui - Tadej Pogacar - Adam Blythe - Bradley Wiggins - Jonas Vingegaard - 'Everything we love would be forgotten about' – Should Wout van Aert go for yellow at Tour de France in 2023? - eurosport.com - France - Belgium - Uae

'Everything we love would be forgotten about' – Should Wout van Aert go for yellow at Tour de France in 2023?

Could Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) actually win the yellow jersey at a future edition of the Tour de France? That was the question posed on The Breakaway after the curtain call at the 2022 Tour, which saw the Belgian’s team-mate Jonas Vingegaard crowned champion after a thrilling three-week battle with Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates). Ad/> Van Aert has been the rider of the Tour with a string of devastating attacks and selfless teamwork helping deliver six stage wins for Jumbo, including three for himself and the green jersey.

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Lorena Wiebes - Opinion: The Tour de France Femmes begins on historic day we’ve waited a long time for - eurosport.com - France - Netherlands

Opinion: The Tour de France Femmes begins on historic day we’ve waited a long time for

Thirty-three years is a long time without a women’s edition of the Tour de France. It is so long, in fact, that although officially Sunday's run around Paris marked a resumption, a continuation of sorts, it was rightly treated as something entirely new. Ad/> It’s almost certainly true that none of the 144 riders who took the start of the Tour de France Femmes remember Dutch star Monique Knol’s sprint victory in 1989 across, give or take a few hundred metres, the same finish line as Lorena Wiebes.

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