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The second uphill finish of this year’s Tour de France offered the prospect of fireworks from the overall contenders. We didn’t really get that. What we did get was an impressive solo victory from Alexey Lutsenko (Astana). Most riders seemed content to let the breakaway have its day and the Kazakh champ was more than …

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At no other time in modern road racing history has there been such a multi-pronged assault on the once-untouchable tubular tire. However, with every team perpetually in the search for free watts — and a growing body of evidence that ultra-fast-rolling tubeless and even tube-type clinchers now offer exactly that — there’s a distinct absence …

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(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Alexey Lutsenko climbed to victory out of the breakaway on stage 6 of the Tour de France. The Kazakh national road champ dispatched the rest of his breakaway companions on the Col de la Lusette and then pressed on solo, cresting that …

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On stage 4 of the Tour de France, Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) was tearing it up in the high mountains, ripping the legs off his rivals to set up team leader Primoz Roglic. A day later he was Jumbo-Visma’s man for the bunch sprint — a sprint he won to make it two stage wins …

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In 2017, on a steep, roasting slope in the Pyrenees, Rigoberto Urán snatched a water bottle from someone in Cannondale-Drapac green on the side of the road. He was 5 kilometers from the finish line. George Bennett took one at 6.7 km. Romain Bardet took one too, as did a few others. It was hot, …

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