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Egan Bernal (Ineos-Grenadiers) won’t start stage 17 of the Tour de France. The defending champion has abandoned the race to recover from his injuries and set new goals for the remainder of the season. “This is obviously not how I wanted my Tour de France to end, but I agree that it is the right …

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On stage 15 of the Tour de France, we saw last year’s winner, Egan Bernal, fall from third on GC down to 13th overall, 8 minutes and 25 seconds behind Primoz Roglic. All of this occurred on the last climb of the day, the Grand Colombier, where Wout Van Aert’s pace up the switchbacks did …

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Egan Bernal will not win this Tour de France. It was written on his face on the Col de la Biche, and hinted in his positioning at the base of the Grand Colombier, and became an irrefutable fact as he slipped off the back before 70 kilograms of Wout van Aert had even stopped pulling …

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This is Egan Bernal near his best, he admitted Friday, shortly after losing 37 seconds to a pair of flying Slovenians through the Massif Central. And his best, right now, is not quite good enough. “I mean, I am looking at my numbers and I am doing one of my best numbers,” Bernal said, speaking …

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Nine stages into the Tour de France, defending champ Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers) is 21 seconds off the lead. In the four stages so far at this race that could reasonably be called mountainous, Bernal has looked … fine. Primoz Roglic and his Jumbo-Visma team have looked better, which is why the Slovenian is wearing …

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