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Tadej Pogacar - Geraint Thomas - Dylan Groenewegen - Fabio Jakobsen - Michael Matthews - Jasper Philipsen - Jonas Vingegaard - Tour de France 2022 LIVE: Stage 15 route updates as Jonas Vingegaard retains yellow jersey over Tadej Pogacar - msn.com - France - South Africa - state Indiana

Tour de France 2022 LIVE: Stage 15 route updates as Jonas Vingegaard retains yellow jersey over Tadej Pogacar

LIVE – Updated at 11:35

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Tadej Pogacar - Michael Matthews - Jonas Vingegaard - Tour de France 2022 stage 14 result LIVE: Michael Matthews wins with Jonas Vingegaard retaining yellow jersey - msn.com - France - Australia - Jersey

Tour de France 2022 stage 14 result LIVE: Michael Matthews wins with Jonas Vingegaard retaining yellow jersey

LIVE – Updated at 17:56

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Tadej Pogacar - Michael Matthews - Jonas Vingegaard - Tour de France 2022: Michael Matthews powers to Stage 14 victory, Jonas Vingegaard retains yellow jersey - eurosport.com - France - Italy - Australia - Israel

Tour de France 2022: Michael Matthews powers to Stage 14 victory, Jonas Vingegaard retains yellow jersey

Michael Matthews (BikeExchange–Jayco) produced a stunning ride to claim victory on Stage 14 of the Tour de France. After attacking with 52km to go, the Australian hit the front but was reeled in momentarily by Alberto Bettiol (EF Education–EasyPost) on the final climb.

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Tadej Pogacar - Geraint Thomas - Tom Pidcock - Wout Van-Aert - Team Emirates - Michael Matthews - Adam Yates - Pogacar takes yellow jersey after powering to stage six victory - rte.ie - France - Belgium - Uae - Slovenia

Pogacar takes yellow jersey after powering to stage six victory

Defending champion Tadej Pogacar powered clear to win stage six of the Tour de France and take the overall lead after the peloton denied Wout Van Aert what would have been a remarkable solo victory in the yellow jersey.

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Tadej Pogacar - Michael Matthews - Pogacar wins Tour stage six to take yellow jersey from Van Aert - channelnewsasia.com - France - Belgium - Slovenia

Pogacar wins Tour stage six to take yellow jersey from Van Aert

LONGWY, France : Twice defending champion Tadej Pogacar stormed to victory in stage six of the Tour de France on Thursday with a late lung-busting effort and snatched the overall leader's yellow jersey from Wout van Aert.

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Tadej Pogacar - Australia's Clarke wins Tour de France stage five, Belgian Van Aert keeps yellow jersey - france24.com - France - Belgium - Netherlands - Australia - Norway - Slovenia

Australia's Clarke wins Tour de France stage five, Belgian Van Aert keeps yellow jersey

Clarke prevailed in a lung-busting sprint finish from the day's breakaway after a day featuring more than 19km of cobbled sectors while two-time defending champion Tadej Pogacar gained time over all his rivals.

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Julien Pretot - Tadej Pogacar - Clare Fallon - Cycling-Clarke wins Tour de France stage five, Van Aert retains yellow jersey - msn.com - France - Belgium - Netherlands - Australia - Norway - Slovenia - county Clarke

Cycling-Clarke wins Tour de France stage five, Van Aert retains yellow jersey

WALLERS, France (Reuters) - Australian Simon Clarke won the fifth stage of the Tour de France, a 157-km ride from Lille, as Belgian Wouth van Aert retained the overall lead on Wednesday.

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Tadej Pogacar - Clarke wins Tour de France stage five, Van Aert retains yellow jersey - channelnewsasia.com - France - Belgium - Netherlands - Australia - Norway - Slovenia - county Clarke

Clarke wins Tour de France stage five, Van Aert retains yellow jersey

WALLERS, France : Australian Simon Clarke won the fifth stage of the Tour de France, a 157-km ride from Lille, as Belgian Wouth van Aert retained the overall lead on Wednesday.

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