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Tour de France only handed out €400k in prize money so far: Pogacar, Van der Poel and Visma are faring best (if you can call it that)The first week of the Tour de France has been packed with action, but after ten intense days of racing, one thing is clear: ...
British rider Simon Yates won the first mountainous stage of the Tour de France on Monday and Irish rider Ben Healy was consoled by taking the yellow jersey.
Ben Healy's sensational form at the Tour de France has seen him claim a stage win and the yellow jersey, but those who have ...
Ireland has a new cycling hero. Ben Healy became the fourth Irish rider to earn the Tour de France’s yellow jersey on Monday ...
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Ben Healy became the fourth Irish rider to earn the Tour de France’s yellow jersey on Monday with a gritty ride in the fabled race’s first mountainous stage. Healy led for much of the tough 165.3km ...
Healy’s gritty ride in the race’s first mountainous stage gives him the overall lead while Simon Yates earns the stage 10 ...
Tadej Pogačar had no teammates left to set up his attack, but he came close to dropping Jonas Vingegaard, but the Dane held his wheel. With Vingegaard managing to stay with him, the pace dropped ...
Now he leads the Tour de France by 29” seconds over Tadej Pogacar, as well as leading the best young rider classification by ...
Ben Healy made history as the first Irishman in 38 years to lead the Tour de France. His third-place finish in stage 10 earned him the yellow jersey, while Simon Yates claimed stage victory. Healy ...
Simon Yates was first across the finish line on Mont Dore. Thymen Arensman was second and Ben Healy was third and took the ...
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