Arensman wins Tour de France's toughest stage
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The first and most common climb in Tour de France history is can be ‘make or break’, former Ineos Grenadiers’ road captain Luke Rowe tells The Independent
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Cyclingnews on MSNTour de France stage 14: Thymen Arensman climbs to solo victory atop summit to Luchon-Superbagnères as Pogačar extends overall leadYellow jersey Tadej Pogačar proves strongest in the final sprint to take second place and extends overall lead on Jonas Vingegaard as Remco Evenepoel abandons
Tour de France continues on Sunday with Stage 15, where the riders will get a bit of relief from the high mountains, but not much.
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Stage 15 of the Tour de France sees the route flatten out - but will the sprinters have recovered enough to contest the finish?
Ben Healy rode himself into the ground in a nail-biting finale to become the first Irishman in 38 years to wear the yellow jersey at the Tour de France, as Britain’s Simon Yates claimed victory in stage 10 on Monday with a perfectly timed attack.
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