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Carapaz, Nys, Widar, and Hirschi return to racing
Four cyclists have made their comeback to racing competition following injury-related absences from competition. Carapaz, Nys, Widar, and Hirschi all faced setbacks that required time away from racing. Their returns mark significant milestones in their respective recovery efforts. Read the full story at idlprocycling.com →
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Decathlon praises Seixas after extraordinary chase performance
Decathlon expressed enthusiasm following an exceptional chase effort by Seixas. The team's statement suggests the performance was remarkable and noteworthy. The specific details of the race situation were highlighted as extraordinary. Read the full story at idlprocycling.com →
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De Jongh sees Juan Ayuso improving significantly
Steven de Jongh has observed notable progress in his team leader Juan Ayuso. De Jongh commented on Ayuso's development, noting that Ayuso was previously unaware of his own positioning. The observation highlights Ayuso's growing understanding of his capabilities and performance. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Lotto-Intermarché loses leader after De Lie, Van Eetvelt
Lotto-Intermarché will be without another key rider following the departures of Arnaud De Lie and Lennert Van Eetvelt. The Belgian team is experiencing roster changes as it prepares for the upcoming season. The identity of the departing leader was not specified in available information. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Thibau Nys returns to racing today
Thibau Nys is making his comeback to the professional peloton today. The confirmation of his return has been announced, marking his reentry into competitive cycling after a period away from racing. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Seixas survives crash, credits kit choice in race
Paul Seixas experienced a significant crash during racing but was able to continue competing. The rider attributed his ability to finish the event to a specific equipment or clothing choice he had made. Seixas sustained injuries from the fall but managed to avoid abandoning the race. Read the full story at Outside Magazine →
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Seixas teammate criticizes peloton after crash incident
A teammate of Seixas has criticized the peloton following a crash. Del Toro has commented on the incident, describing the situation as insane and pointing to a larger underlying issue beyond the immediate crash. Read the full story at idlprocycling.com →
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Tuckwell retains yellow jersey after Grand Colombier climb
Luke Tuckwell successfully defended his yellow jersey following the Grand Colombier stage. The rider described the climb as extremely demanding but managed to survive the challenging test. Tuckwell's performance allowed him to maintain his position as race leader. Read the full story at CyclingUpToDate.com →
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Jorgenson climbs to second overall after Grand Colombier performance
Matteo Jorgenson moved into second place in the general classification following a strong ride at Grand Colombier. Jorgenson expressed satisfaction with his performance and indicated that the upcoming stage should play to his strengths. His climb up the standings positions him as a contender in the race. Read the full story at CyclingUpToDate.com →
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Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Brazil talents to watch at 2026 Giro Next Gen
The 2026 Giro Next Gen will feature young cycling talents from multiple nations. Riders from the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, and Brazil are among those expected to make an impact at the youth-focused event. The race serves as a key development platform for emerging cyclists across Europe and beyond. Read the full story at are ones…