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The perfect stage: what stage eight of the 2022 Tour de France says about modern cycling

The perfect stage: what stage eight of the 2022 Tour de France says about modern cycling

The Lausanne stage of the Tour could have been won by anybody. So of course, Wout van Aert was the victor

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Fine young cannibal: has Tadej Pogačar won the Tour?

Fine young cannibal: has Tadej Pogačar won the Tour?

Tadej Pogačar is inexorably bending the 2022 Tour de France to his will, with a second consecutive stage victory atop La Super Planche des Belles...

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Tour de France 2022 stage eight preview: A punchy route to Lausanne

Tour de France 2022 stage eight preview: A punchy route to Lausanne

A lumpy and bumpy stage takes the Tour peloton through and over the Haut-Jura en route to an uphill finish in Lausanne on the shores...

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Solo attacks: how the big riders are shaping the Tour de France

Solo attacks: how the big riders are shaping the Tour de France

Today’s stage to Longwy was all about Wout van Aert, just like the day before that, and the day before that. Are fewer riders taking...

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Panic, headless chickens and the God out of the machine: stage five of the 2022 Tour de France

Panic, headless chickens and the God out of the machine: stage five of the 2022 Tour de France

The cobbles of northern France shook the Tour de France up, as expected. We look at how the race changed in a momentous day

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Tour de France 2022 stage six preview – the longest stage

Tour de France 2022 stage six preview – the longest stage

The 2022 Tour de France hits punchier terrain, starting in Belgium then crossing into France for the first uphill finish of the race in Longwy

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Wout van Aert is the best cyclist in the world

Wout van Aert is the best cyclist in the world

The Belgian finally added a stage win to his run of second places - by dropping the entire Tour de France peloton on the Côte...

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Magnus Cort: alone, among thousands

Magnus Cort: alone, among thousands

Magnus Cort spent his second consecutive day off the front of the Tour de France, and it turned into a communion between Danish fans and...

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Strange energy: the chaos of the Tour’s opening road stage

Strange energy: the chaos of the Tour’s opening road stage

The Tour de France is three weeks of chaotic racing, but the first road stage is always particularly unpredictable

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Yves Lampaert: the cycle of life

Yves Lampaert: the cycle of life

Yves Lampaert was a surprise winner of the first yellow jersey of the 2022 Tour, but his victory has been many years in the making

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'I’m fascinated by Van Vleuten and Roglič. They’re not just great riders, but both are compelling individuals'

'I’m fascinated by Van Vleuten and Roglič. They’re not just great riders, but both are compelling individuals'

Two Tours, two magazines: Editor Edward Pickering takes us inside the making of Rouleur’s Tours de France special, a two-sided magazine with features on both the...

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