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In his fourth Tour de France win, Tadej Pogačar revealed more than athletic dominance. Through reflection, restraint, and ...
Tadej Pogačar blasted his way to a fourth Tour de France victory on Sunday, besting rival Jonas Vingegaard by 4:24 across the ...
The 3-time champion stays 4 minutes, 24 seconds ahead of rival Jonas Vingegaard with two days left after Friday’s stage is ...
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Cycling Weekly on MSN'We've had Primož Roglič under control' - Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe set for Tour de France podium despite questionable tactics
The four-time Vuelta a España victor went all in for a Tour stage win, but in doing so risked his young teammate's spot on ...
Primož Roglič sacrificed his top-five spot to chase a stage win, leaving Florian Lipowitz isolated in finale, but German ...
But it was a bad start for record four-time Spanish Vuelta winner Primož Roglič — the 2020 Tour runner-up from Slovenia finished 49 seconds behind Pogačar and Vingegaard, as did Evenepoel.
Record four-time Spanish Vuelta champion Primož Roglič, who dramatically lost the 2020 tour to Pogačar in a time-trial, remains a dangerous outsider.
Any other contenders? Slovenian veteran Primož Roglič narrowly lost the 2020 tour to Pogačar, but the four-time Spanish Vuelta winner could yet prove to be a dangerous outsider.
Top of this list will be 2023 winner, Primož Roglič and 22 year old sensation Juan Ayuso, followed close behind by Tom Pidcock, Adam Yates, Giulio Ciccone and 2021 winner Egan Bernal.
Just by virtue of the seemingly alphabetical order of how the Giro gives out numbers to every team (except that of 2023 Giro winner Primož Roglič’s Red Bull outfit), Stage 16 winner Christian Scaroni ...
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