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1. Jonas Abrahamsen, Norway, Uno-X Mobility, 3:15:56. 2. Mauro Schmid, Switzerland, Jayco AlUla, same time. 3. Mathieu Van der Poel, Netherlands, Alpecin-Deceuninck, 3:16:03. 4. Arnaud De Lie, Belgium ...
Breakaways rule the day as Abrahamsen takes his team’s first stage win–and Pogačar crashes one day before the Tour hits the ...
Hg spent two decades taking Visma to the brink of London’s biggest tech IPO in years. Can it repeat the trick with bigger, newer funds?
The main topic of discussion in several podcasts was, of course, the battle for the GC, with a close look at the tactical ...
Before they were racing on the world stage at the Tour de France, two of those riders, Sepp Kuss and Quinn Simmons, were ...
The Athletic spent Bastille Day with Cofidis as the struggling team sought what would be a transformative victory at the Tour ...
The Pentagon took a $400mn equity stake in Litinsky’s MP Materials last week and promised to buy its output for nearly 10 years at double the current market price. Apple on Tuesday agreed to a $500mn ...
The second week of the Tour de France may be short, but it will be crucial, defending champion Tadej Pogacar said on ...
A hair-raising stage 11 around Toulouse saw Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X Mobility) lead the way from kilometre 0 all the way to the finish! The Norwegian was the fir ...
Wout van Aert and Quinn Simmons continue to push the pace. They are joined by Matteo Trentin and Jasper Stuyven, 25 seconds ...
Durango’s Sepp Kuss and Quinn Simmons were ready for the first mountain stage of the Tour de France on Monday. The two riders ...