Coupe de France - Les Orres 2009
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Colombians dominate in Tour de Beauce for second straight year with 1-2 for Medellin-EPM
Wilmar Paredes and Diego Camargo use Mont-Mégantic to secure unassailable lead -
No superstar rider but SD Worx-Protime count on rising GC talent and home hopeful to take on expanded Tour de Suisse Women
With no Lotte Kopecky or Anna van der Breggen in the line-up, Dutch squad hand chances to other riders in Switzerland -
Uno-X Mobility celebrate Pride Month with rainbow flags at Copenhagen Sprint and Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Men's and women's team riders carry rainbow flags to team presentations over the weekend
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'I just want to be as happy as him on the bike' – Ominous signs for Tadej Pogačar's rivals as Tour de France lieutenant Isaac del Toro takes another step
Mexican wins third one-week WorldTour stage race in 2026, with best still yet to come in Tour debut -
From glory to futility – What version of Paul Seixas will rise from the ashes of his torched Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes?
The French prodigy's Dauphiné did not go as expected, but it may have taught him some lessons he needed to learn -
'I gambled, I put a lot into my effort, I've lost quite a bit' – Final day breakaway for three Netcompany-Ineos riders rounds out brutally tough Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes for British squad
Kévin Vauquelin best overall finisher for British team in 15th place after Oscar Onley crashes out and Josh Tarling breaks collarbone
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'He was just on another level' – Juan Ayuso satisfied with Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes podium after losing out in battle with former teammate Isaac del Toro
'I think it was a really good ride to prepare for the Tour' says Spaniard, who ends Tour de France warm-up race third overall -
Where do the Tour de France Femmes contenders stand after the Vuelta and Giro? Analysing the yellow jersey favourites
Demi Vollering still top of our list but other riders have improved their stock since the start of the year -
Can anyone beat Tadej Pogačar? Analysing the contenders for the men's Tour de Suisse
Richard Carapaz, Primož Roglič, and Tom Pidcock are among the other top favourites at the slimmed-down five-day race










