Tour De France: Kaden Groves Wins Solo, Peloton Arrives in Paris
- On Saturday, July 26, Kaden Groves won stage 20 on the 184.2 km Nantua to Pontarlier course, marking his first Tour de France stage victory.
- Covering a challenging Jura route, Stage 20 included four classified climbs, and Groves joined a 13-man breakaway after 70 km in wet conditions.
- His 17 km solo attack, building a lead up to 50 seconds and securing his first breakaway win among 21 career victories.
- His victory marked Alpecin–Deceuninck’s third stage win of this Tour, and the team’s morale rose after key riders withdrew due to injury and illness.
- On Sunday, July 27, Stage 21 is a 132.3 km flat route from Mantes-la-Ville to Paris Champs-Élysées.
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The penultimate stage of the Tour , with almost everything decided and the roads wet by a heavy rain at times, did not reward the teams that approach Paris with the anguish of not having yet won a stage. Beneficiated by a terrible fall of Iván Romeo and Roman Grégoire when they accompanied him on the escape of the day, the Australian sprinter Kaden Groves (Alpecin) was the winner of the day after a devastating attack to 18 kilometers of finish.T…
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