Women's Tour of New Zealand 2012 stages
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Stage 4 - Crum tops Bradley in unlikely escape | Palmerston North2012-02-25 110km
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Stage 5 - Villumsen wins final stage | Palmerston North2012-02-26 119km
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As it happened: Race brought back for another bunch sprint despite late flurry of attacks at stage 12 of the Tour de FranceAnother chance for the sprinters to shine, though the final climb, Côte de Montagny-lès-Buxy, will probably tempt a few riders to try a late stage attack, but the sprinters’ team will have 20 kilometres to reel any attackers back in before reaching Chalon-sur-Saône
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Tour de France GC standings – Another day of status quo as sprinters enjoy the last flat stageTadej Pogačar finishes his 62nd day in maillot jaune
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Multiple riders crash in high-speed, domino-effect sprint incident on Tour de France stage 12Gaviria, Godon and Wærenskjold among the worst affected in the sprint into
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Tour de France: Tim Merlier wins sprint skirmish on stage 12 ahead of major pileupOlav Kooij and Jasper Philipsen duplicate podium spots for a second day
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Baloise Ladies Tour: Nienke Veenhoven outpowers Charlotte Kool to secure stage 1 sprint victoryZoe Bäckstedt takes third and keeps the overall race lead ahead of stage 2
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'It's my Achilles heel, some of us just aren't built for it' – Ben Healy's attacking exploits have been stifled at the Tour de France, but he senses the moment to strikeWith several hilly stages in the days to come, Irish breakaway specialist is hoping to replicate his 2025 stage triumph
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Confusion as Mads Pedersen warned but avoids relegation for intermediate sprint deviation in Tour de FranceGreen jersey leader forced Jasper Philipsen towards the barriers and was called to commissaire car but allowed to keep points
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What kind of sprinter are you? Understanding the key strengths of Tour de France fastmen – and how to beat themFrom muscle fibres and aerodynamics to peak power and aerobic capacity, knowing where your sprint strengths lie will help shape the finish in your favour, explains training expert Jim van den Berg













