Julian Alaphilippe: the curse continues
The French cyclist was forced to withdraw from the Tour of Wallonia because he tested positive for Covid.
The French cyclist was forced to withdraw from the Tour of Wallonia because he tested positive for Covid.
The Slovenian was crystal clear: “Even more competitive next year.”
Alpecin-Deceuninck sprinter wins final stage of Grande Boucle 2022. The Dane of Jumbo-Visma officially enters the race’s roll of honor.
Jumbo-Visma’s sports director believes it is difficult for the Slovenian to be in Spain.
Triumphant day for Jumbo-Visma, which rejoices in a stage win and now certain success in the Grand Boucle. A good Ganna finishes fifth.
The Piedmontese man assures nothing for Saturday’s time trial at the Tour.
Stage number 19: second Jasper Philipsen, third an excellent Alberto Dainese.
The Slovenian rider commented on the outcome of the Lourdes-Hautacam stage, in which he lost further ground to Jonas Vingegaard.
The British cyclist broke the news through his social channels.
“In my opinion I can do better than in Cali where I got 4’05”373.”
“We’ll see if he shows signs of weakness so we can attack him again,” says the Slovenian.
“I’m in a complicated moment and I feel I’m not bringing anything important to my team,” the Frenchman said.
The Slovenian wins the Pyrenean stage with finish in Peyragudes. The Dane comes in right behind him and remains yellow jersey.
Jonas Vingegaard remains in the yellow jersey after stage 16.
“Pogacar is certainly not someone who is running for second place,” emphasizes the former coach.
The Dane is fine but the withdrawals of Roglic and Kruijswijk threaten to be fatal.
Alpecin sprinter won the 15th stage of the Grande Boucle
Jumbo-Visma’s Slovenian withdraws before stage 15 to recover from injuries.
The Australian finishes ahead of everyone at the finish in Mende. The Dane of Jumbo-Visma still leads the overall.
Stage victory in Saint Etienne for Trek-Segafredo’s Dane. The compatriot remains in the overall lead.
The UAE Team Emirates rider explains that after yesterday’s stage he did not have the same kind of confidence, “But the feeling was still good.”
The Briton of Ineos Grenadiers anticipates Meintjes and the rediscovered Chris Froome, tenth Giulio Ciccone.
Former yellow jersey hunting for redemption after a bad day.
The new yellow jersey exults, “I haven’t realized yet, it’s incredible.”
The Slovenian cyclist remains leader by 11 seconds, but now come difficult days.
The stage was frozen for a few minutes by some protesters.