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Pogacar claims yellow jersey at Les Angles despite wildfire restrictions
Pogacar secured the yellow jersey at Les Angles amid challenging conditions caused by wildfire restrictions in the area. The stage took place with limited spectator presence due to the environmental situation. Pogacar's performance allowed him to take the race lead despite the unusual circumstances surrounding the event. Read the full story at The Guardian →
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UAE mechanic fined and cautioned for assisting Del Toro
A mechanic from UAE Team Emirates received a fine and yellow card for providing assistance to Del Toro following a mechanical breakdown during competition. The penalty was issued by race officials for the unauthorized support provided to the rider. Team mechanics are typically restricted in when and how they can assist riders under cycling regulations.…
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Vingegaard reflects after losing yellow jersey to Pogačar
Jonas Vingegaard has commented on losing the yellow jersey to Tadej Pogačar during the Tour de France. Vingegaard expressed disappointment about the development but remained focused on continuing in the race. The leadership of the general classification changed hands between the two riders during the competition. Read the full story at idlprocycling.com →
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Arnaud De Lie forced to abandon after difficult race
Arnaud De Lie withdrew from competition following a challenging performance on the course. The rider expressed disappointment with the outcome, describing it as a significant setback in his racing efforts. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Lotto-Intermarché loses Arnaud De Lie amid selection dispute
Lotto-Intermarché announced the departure of Arnaud De Lie, with team officials expressing confusion over the decision. The team stated there was no reason to prevent De Lie from competing, suggesting disagreement over his removal from upcoming races or the squad. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Pogacar wins with help from Isaac Del Toro
Pogacar secured victory in a recent cycling event, with support from teammate Isaac Del Toro playing a key role in the result. Del Toro's contribution was instrumental to achieving the team's objective. The win highlights the importance of teamwork in professional cycling competition. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Lorenzo Finn wins second consecutive stage at Bâlea Lac
Lorenzo Finn of Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe secured his second victory in as many days with a win at the mountain finish to Bâlea Lac. The consecutive stage wins mark a strong performance from the rider during the race. Read the full story at hansgrohe →
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US tariff comments deadline approaches for bike imports
A public comment period is closing today regarding potential additional US tariffs that could affect bicycle imports. The tariffs pose a threat to the cycling industry's supply chain and pricing. This marks an important deadline for stakeholders to submit their positions on the proposed trade measures. Read the full story at escapecollective.com →
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Van Eetvelt finishes sixth, expects more opportunities ahead
Lennert Van Eetvelt secured sixth place in a recent cycling event. The rider expressed optimism about his performance and indicated he anticipates additional chances to compete in upcoming races. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Decathlon pursues French phenom Seixas as strategic priority
Decathlon has identified Seixas as a key target in its roster development, positioning the French cyclist as a strategic priority for the team. The squad is actively competing to secure the rider's contract as part of its recruitment efforts. Read the full story at escapecollective.com →