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'I feel I wouldn't be ready' – Tadej Pogačar likely to be without João Almeida as super domestique for upcoming Tour de France despite recent recovery
Portuguese rider essentially rules himself out in interview with home media -
Colorado Governor signs bill to honour legacy of Magnus White and 'turns tragedy to action'
'Magnus' Law' now requires law enforcement officers to investigate for impairment at the scene of crashes between cyclists or pedestrians and motor vehicles -
How to watch the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 2026 – Live Streams, TV Channels for pre-Tour de France showdown formerly known as Critérium du Dauphiné
All the broadcast information you need as Paul Seixas goes for glory at the key Tour de France warmup race
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Heistse Pijl: Young Briton Noah Hobbs claims first pro victory in tight sprint
EF Education-EasyPost rider beats Wærenskjold and Fretin to the line in Heist-op-den-Berg -
Giro d'Italia Women GC standings – Anna van der Breggen defends pink successfully on Colle delle Finestre with one stage to go
Demi Vollering tries to drop former teammate on Queen stage but to no avail -
As it happened: It's as you were in Giro d'Italia Women overall after a huge battle on Colle delle Finestre in an avalanche shortened stage 8
The Queen Stage is here, and the moment the race has been building toward, with the Colle delle Finestre climb, where anything can happen in pursuit of the maglia rosa
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Giro d'Italia Women: Demi Vollering powers across gravel sector of Colle delle Finestre to win compressed stage 8 and second stage of race
Isabella Holmgren and Antonia Niedermaier complete podium with race leader Anna van der Breggen fourth from breakaway group -
Giro d'Italia Women queen stage shortened due to 'unstable sheet of ice that could fall onto the road' on Colle delle Finestre
Race organisers forced to stop well before planned Sestriere finale with the riders already on final climb -
'A dramatic game of musical chairs one month before the Tour de France' – Patrick Lefevere left puzzled by timing of major Lidl-Trek management changes
Belgian describes departure of Luca Guercilena as 'not a literal dagger in the back, but it remains cowardly' in Nieuwsblad column








