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Race-against-the-clock specialist Remco Evenepoel produced a stunning display of power to win the first time trial of the ...
American rider Quinn Simmons finished 2 minutes, 44 seconds behind Healy in second place and Australian Michael Storer was ...
Ireland's Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) went alone to win stage six of the Tour de France on Thursday, with Dutchman ...
The EF Education-EasyPost rider escaped from a high-quality, eight-man breakaway to earn the biggest win of his career ...
Mathieu van der Poel reclaimed the overall leader's yellow jersey by one second, climbing above overnight leader Tadej ...
Ireland’s Ben Healy soloed to victory on stage six of the Tour de France as Mathieu van der Poel took the yellow jersey back ...
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Vingegaard’s team-mate, Simon Yates, was condemned to content himself with finishing third at the Giro d’Italia until he wrestled the race into submission on the Colle delle Finestre on the ...
After a long solo breakaway on Thursday, Irish rider Ben Healy won a hilly sixth stage of the Tour de France and Mathieu van ...
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Stadium Rant on MSN2025 Tour De France Stage 6: Ben Healy Storms To The Win, Pogacar Loses The Yellow JerseyTour de France 2025 Stage Six was won by Ben Healy after an incredible solo attack propelled him unchallenged into the ...
Thursday, July 10 6th Stage A 125 mile ride from Bayeux to Vire Normandie 2. Quinn Simmons, USA, Lidl-Trek, 04:26:54.
Remco Evenepoel powered to a dominant Stage 5 time trial win at the Tour de France, clocking 36'42" on a flat 33km course.
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