12:18 PM ET Dutchman Dylan Groenewegen won the seventh stage of the Tour de France in a bunch sprint after a pancake-flat 230 km ride from Belfort on Friday. The Jumbo-Visma rider beat Australian Caleb Ewan of Lotto Soudal and Slovak Peter Sagan of Bora Hansgrohe into second and third, respectively. It was Groenewegen’s fourth
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4:31 AM ET Belgium’s Dylan Teuns won the sixth stage of the Tour de France, a 160.5-km ride from Mulhouse on Thursday. The Bahrain-Merida rider beat Italian Giulio Ciccone, who claimed the overall leader’s yellow jersey at the top of La Planche des Belles Filles after a 7km ascent at an average gradient of 8.7%.
6:24 AM ET Giulio Ciccone reached his season’s goal when he won the Maglia Azzurra (blue) for the mountains classification at the Giro d’Italia, but little did he know that there was much more to come. The bonus came in the form of the yellow jersey of the Tour de France, a race that did
4:44 AM ET Peter Sagan burst into life on the Tour de France when he claimed the fifth stage at the end of a 175.5-km bumpy ride from St Die des Vosges on Wednesday. The three-times world champion beat Belgian Wout van Aert and Italian Matteo Trentin in a sprint finish to strengthen his grip
4:40 AM ET Associated Press Italian rider Elia Viviani claimed his first career stage win on the Tour de France after storming a bunch sprint on Tuesday. Viviani was ideally set up by the Deceuninck-Quick Step leadout train in the finale and made the most of the slight uphill finish in the eastern city of
4:42 AM ET France’s Julian Alaphilippe lived up to the hype as he snatched the Tour de France overall leader’s yellow jersey by winning the third stage on Monday. The world No.1 jumped away from the pack in the Cote de Mutigny, a brutal 900-metre effort at an average gradient of 12.2%, to claim a
12:48 PM ET Associated Press Dutch rider Mike Teunissen kept the Tour de France yellow jersey after his Jumbo-Visma squad outclassed rivals to win Sunday’s team time trial. Putting on a well-choreographed display in the streets of Brussels, the Dutch team’s riders covered the 27.6-kilometer (17.1-mile) flat stage in 28 minutes, 58 seconds — 20
12:15 PM ET Defending champion Geraint Thomas was involved in a mass pile-up in the opening stage of the Tour de France on Saturday, as Dutchman Mike Teunissen edged a thrilling bunch sprint to claim a surprise win. The pile-up occurred near the finish and also held up Team Ineos’ joint-leader Egan Bernal, but both
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