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Jonathan Milan avoided a late crash in Valence to sprint to his second victory of this year's Tour de France and strengthen his grip on the green jersey while Tadej Pogacar stayed safe in yellow.
1. Jonathan Milan, Italy, Lidl-Trek, 3:25:30. 2. Jordi Meeus, Spain, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, same time. 3. Tobias Lund Andresen, Denmark, Picnic PostNL, same time. 4. Arnaud de Lie, Belgium, Lotto, ...
Jonathan Milan won a messy sprint finish in pouring rain in Valence on stage 17 of the Tour de France, with many of his ...
Sprint specialist Jonathan Milan timed his break to perfection to win the Tour de France's 17th stage after a crash in the ...
Jonathan Milan won a rain-soaked and crash-marred stage 17 of the Tour de France in Valence on Wednesday. That victory, combined his fifth-place in the intermediate sprint earlier in the stage, means ...
Sepp Kuss’ consistency continues at the Tour de France. The Durangoan riding for Team Visma-Lease a Bike has moved into the ...
Serieys has outlined strong ambitions for the coming seasons, targeting success in Grand Tour stages and one-day classics ...
T im Wellens responded to remarks made by Quinn Simmons, saying he “didn’t really appreciate” the American’s suggestion that ...
A Grand Tour without a final-week GC narrative? When you compare it to the Giro d'Italia that was decided on the final mountain stage, or last year's Vuelta a España, where Primož Roglič only took the ...
Tim Wellens raced clear on the descent toward Carcassonne to win the 15th stage of the Tour de France on Sunday while ...
Tim Wellens has raced clear on the descent toward Carcassonne to win the Tour de France’s 15th stage while three-time ...
Tim Wellens raced clear on the descent toward Carcassonne to win the 15th stage of the Tour de France on Sunday while ...