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CARCASSONNE, France, July 20 (Reuters) - Julian Alaphilippe endured a chaotic, emotional stage 15 of the Tour de France on Sunday, crashing early, soldiering on with a dislocated shoulder, and then ...
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VELO on MSNWho is Florian Lipowitz? The German Podium Challenger is the Sensation of the Tour de FranceLipowitz, 24, is the sensation of this Tour de France, and Red Bull believes he's its next star: 'He's getting better and ...
Belgium's Tim Wellens overpowered his breakaway companions to claim victory on stage 15 of the Tour de France — but French rival Julian Alaphilippe later wrongly celebrated thinking he had won, only ...
Tim Wellens won Stage 15 at the 2025 Tour de France. Here's a breakdown of results and standings after Sunday, July 20: ...
Slovenian sensation Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) became the youngest rider in history to win 21 stages of the Tour de France with a barnstorming performances in mountain time trial at ...
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Peloton laughs as Alaphilippe mistakenly celebrates stage win (again): "He should’ve done another pull"For the second time in his career, the Frenchman celebrated a win that was not his. Back in Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2020, he ...
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Former road cycling world champion Julian Alaphilippe celebrated after mistakenly believing he had won the 15th stage of the ...
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Classifications Tour de France 2025 | Mathieu "I'm not going for green" Van der Poel fully in the mix for greenThe first stage of the Tour de France is completed! The 184 riders started in Lille, where the first leader's jersey was ...
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Cycling Weekly on MSN'Like an idiot I sprinted to win' – Julian Alaphilippe dislocates shoulder and mistakenly celebrates winning Tour de France stage 15 all in one dayYet on stage 15 of the 2025 Tour de France, the Frenchman evoked memories of the 2020 Liège-Bastogne-Liège when he thought he ...
Arensmann goes solo in Luchon, but the Tour is increasingly in Pogacar's hands. The second week ends with a breakaway stage with a final climb that should eliminate any chances for the sprinters.
1. Tim Wellens, Belgium, UAE Team Emirates-XRG, 3:34:09. 2. Victor Campenaerts, Belgium, Team Visma, 3:35:37. 3. Julian Alaphilippe, France, Tudor Pro Cycling, 3:35:45. 4. Wout van Aert, Belgium, Team ...
Tim Wellens secures a breakaway win on stage 15 of the Tour de France. It is the 34-year-old Belgian's first stage win on 'Le ...
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