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What started as a tense two-man battle became a foregone conclusion when Tadej Pogacar couldn’t stay with Vingegaard in the 17th stage.
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What started as a tense two-man battle became a foregone conclusion when Tadej Pogacar couldn’t stay with Vingegaard in the 17th stage.
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The yellow jersey worn by the Tour de France race leader can sometimes be an uncomfortable fit.
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Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark held a narrow lead over Slovenia’s Tadej Pogacar going into Tuesday’s hilly stage. When it was over, Vingegaard was the odds-on favorite to win.
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An incremental strategy closes the gap but doesn’t change the yellow jersey, for now.
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The cycling race returned to the formidable Puy de Dôme after 35 years.
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The two favorites traded attacks in punishing stages in the Pyrenees.
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The 110th edition of cycling’s greatest race begins Saturday in Spain. Here’s a primer on the stars, the squads and the story lines.
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Vingegaard, 25 and a professional cyclist for only three years, held an insurmountable lead as the Tour prepared to roll into Paris.
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A Danish rider looking to defend his lead instead widens it, effectively finishing off his biggest rival with only days to go.