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Holding onto a gap created on the Poggio, Wout van Aert won a two-up sprint with Julian Alaphilippe to take his first monument victory, just a week after winning Strade Bianche. “I can’t believe it, two victories in a row, I don’t have words,” van Aert said. “It’s a stupid answer, everyone says it when …

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Capping off an impressive show of team strength, Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) took the second stage of the Tour de l’Ain, finishing just ahead of Egan Bernal. The finale provided a contrast between two super teams that will vie for the Tour de France is under a month’s time. Bernal, isolated after losing teammates Chris Froome …

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The inaugural Virtual Tour de France has rolled into its second weekend. Depending on your tolerance for e-racing, that’s either a welcome distraction, or the source of a lingering sorrow at what we’re missing this July. However, it’s the closest thing we’ve got to a Tour de France right now, so I guess I should …

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In ordinary circumstances we’d have been watching the first foray into the mountains of the 2020 Tour de France over the weekend. But while that wasn’t the case, there was some comfort for cycling fans in the form of the first two stages of the first ever Virtual Tour de France, which bring something resembling …

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Kasper Asgreen (Deceuninck-Quick Step) held off a charging peloton to take a solo victory at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne on Sunday. The main field, led by Giacomo Nizzolo (NTT) and Alexander Kristoff (UAE-Team Emirates), closed within 50 meters at the finish line, but could not overhaul Asgreen. With the day’s break fading, Asgreen bridged up to and then …

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