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BikeMag on MSNTour de France Has a New Champion—And She's A Mountain BikerIn her first-ever Tour De France, Olympic MTB champion, Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt, has secured a victory and made history.
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Cycling Weekly on MSNThis Tour de France Femmes was the best and most successful yet, it’s just a shame we couldn’t watch it allIt helps, with all this, that France has its first winner of the Tour de France Femmes after four editions, Ferrand-Prévot, ...
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Cyclingnews on MSNThis Tour de France Femmes was exactly what women's cycling needed – AnalysisSuspense, field depth and local heroes alongside broader global interest not only made a compelling edition, but paint a rosy ...
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AFP on MSNBelgium's Evenepoel to join Red Bull-Bora in 2026Double Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel will leave Soudal Quick-Step at the end of this season, the team said on Tuesday, and ...
The 25-year-old is the World and Olympic time-trial champion but dropped out of the 2025 Tour de France on Stage 14.
PFP won the Tour de France Femmes on the long and grinding Alpine climbs. She survived the chaos and crashes in the race’s opening half, and then dropped the other top women on the Col du Madeleine ...
The French cyclist claimed victory in the iconic race on Sunday, with international media reporting that the fourth edition ...
French rider Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt won the women’s Tour de France at her first attempt on Sunday, launching an attack to ...
After Pauline Ferrand-Prévot won a gold medal for mountain biking at the Paris Olympics last summer, she vowed to conquer the women's Tour de France. This weekend, she did.
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Cycling News on MSN'A huge step forward for our project' – Dylan Groenewegen signs for Unibet Tietema Rockets on two-year deal from Jayco AlUlaTop sprinter Dylan Groenewegen has signed for the Unibet Tietema Rockets on a two-year deal until 2027, departing Jayco-AlUla after four seasons. With 75 professional victories to his name and as a ...
Australian cyclist Sarah Gigante went through “two hours of pain, heartbreak” after falling from second to sixth in the final stage of the women’s Tour de France.
Olympians Matt Richardson and Charlie Tanfield and para-cyclist Will Bjergfelt are all aiming to set new benchmarks in Turkey ...
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