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2020 Tour de France, data visualisations, Features, Opinion and analysis, Racing -

As the riders prepare for the third and final week of the Tour de France, let’s take a look at how the race got to where it is. If you haven’t already seen the work VeloClub member Cameron Harris has been doing with data from this year’s Tour, well, you should. His charts help tell …

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2020 Tour de France, Features, Opinion and analysis, Racing -

As the final week of the 2020 Tour de France is about to get underway, we’ve been pondering some of the big questions that have emerged over the course of the race. There’s been quite a few such storylines during a Tour that has featured no shortage of compelling storylines. For the first time in …

The post What do you think: Can Pogacar overhaul Roglic in the Tour’s final week? appeared first on CyclingTips.

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2020 Tour de France, Egan Bernal, Features, Opinion and analysis, Power analysis, Racing -

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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2020 Giro Rosa, data visualisations, Features, Opinion and analysis, Racing -

VeloClub member Cameron Harris is back for this year’s Giro Rosa with terrific visualisations that help tell the story of the race’s evolution. We’ll be updating this page as the race unfolds. Enjoy!

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2020 Tour de France, Egan Bernal, Features, Opinion and analysis, Racing -

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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