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Carapaz first Ecuadorian to win stage on Tour
Richard Carapaz of EF Education-EasyPost climbed solo to victory in stage 17 of the Tour de France.
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Philipsen gets third stage win at Tour de France
Jasper Philipsen completed a hat trick of stage wins at this year's Tour de France after Biniam Girmay -- his main rival for the best sprinter's green jersey -- crashed near the finish on Tuesday.
Cycling
Harper 4th rider with COVID, withdraws from Tour
Australia's Chris Harper withdrew from the Tour de France ahead of Tuesday's 16th stage with COVID symptoms, his team said, the fourth COVID-related rider withdrawal of the Tour.
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Pogacar conquers Pyrenean climb to win stage 15
Tadej Pogacar demonstrated his climbing dominance once again, winning the grueling 15th stage of the Tour de France.
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Fan throws chips at TdF leaders: 'Disrespectful'
The Professional Cyclists' Association said it will take legal action and that a spectator was arrested after he threw potato chips at Tour de France leaders Tadej Pogacar and Visma-Jonas Vingegaard during Stage 14.
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Pogacar wins in mountains, builds overall TdF gap
Two-time champion Tadej Pogacar surged ahead on the final climb to win the mountainous 14th stage of the Tour de France and extend his overall lead to nearly two minutes.
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Philipsen wins Tour stage; Pogacar keeps lead
Jasper Philipsen won the 13th stage of the Tour de France in a sprint finish and two-time champion Tadej Pogacar kept the yellow jersey on Friday.
Cycling
Roglic withdraws from Tour de France after crash
Primoz Roglic has withdrawn from the Tour de France ahead of the 13th stage a day after he got caught in a crash, his team said Friday.
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Roglic crashes near finish of Tour de France stage
Primoz Roglic lost more than two minutes to his rival Tour de France contenders after crashing near the finish where Biniam Girmay won a third stage Thursday.
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Morkov exits final TdF after COVID-19 positive
Veteran rider Michael Morkov withdrew from the Tour de France before the 12th stage because of a COVID-19 infection.
Cycling
Vingegaard beats Pogacar to win Tour's Stage 11
Tour de France leader Tadej Pogacar kept the yellow jersey Wednesday but it was two-time defending champion Jonas Vingegaard who earned a psychological victory after a tough battle that ended in a stalemate in the mountains of the Massif Central.
Olympic Sports
Knibb resigns U.S. cycling spot in Paris road race
Taylor Knibb has opted to withdraw from the road race at the Paris Olympics and will be replaced by Kristen Faulkner.
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Philipsen wins Stage 10 after being second twice
Jasper Philipsen edged a thrilling sprint to win his first stage of this Tour de France on Tuesday after finishing runner-up twice last week.
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France's Turgis wins stage; Pogacar still tops TdF
Frenchman Anthony Turgis emerged victorious from a long breakaway to claim the ninth stage of the Tour de France. Tadej Pogacar retained the overall lead.
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Norwegian cyclist dies in crash at Tour of Austria
Norwegian cyclist Andre Drege has died after a crash during the Tour of Austria, race organizers and the International Cycling Union said Saturday.
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Eritrea's Girmay wins 2nd stage at Tour de France
Eritrea's Biniam Girmay won a second stage at the Tour de France when he edged a closing sprint on Saturday.
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First time trial win of '24 TdF goes to Evenepoel
Remco Evenepoel delivered an impressive display of power and precision Friday to win the Tour de France's first time trial, clocking 28 minutes, 52 seconds to win by 12 seconds, according to provisional results.
Cycling
Groenewegen wins Stage 6 of Tour de France
Dutch champion Dylan Groenewegen won the sixth stage of the Tour de France after a mass sprint that was decided in a photo finish on Thursday.
Cycling
Record-breaking Cavendish: I'll keep hunting wins
Mark Cavendish has said he will not stop hunting for more Tour de France stage wins after finally breaking the record he shared with Belgian great Eddy Merckx on Wednesday.
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Cavendish establishes record for Tour stage wins
Mark Cavendish broke Eddy Merckx's long-standing record for most career Tour de France stage wins with his 35th victory, sprinting for the win in the fifth stage of the Tour, pulling away some 100 meters from the line despite being bunched in.