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Paul Magnier Does It Again at Tour of Guangxi, Launching to a Second Sprint Victory on Stage 2

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Pavel Bittner takes second place after Magnier jumps from his wheel to claim a clear cut win

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Young French cyclist Paul Magnier (Soudal-QuickStep) won the second stage of the Guangxi World Series race for the eleventh time in the last month.

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French sprinter Paul Magnier won the second stage of the Tour de Guangxi to sign his 16th victory of the season.

·Paris, France
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Paul Magnier is definitely unstoppable at the moment. Indeed, while he had already won the day before in the 1st stage, the Frenchman recidivated this Wednesday and won in the sprint the 2nd stage of the Guangxi Tour. Imperial and untouchable at the moment in the exercise, the rider of the Soudal-Quick Step formation notably beat Czech Pavel Bittner (Picnic PostNL) and Polish Stanislaw Aniolkowski (Cofidis) at the finish in Jingxi, while Paul Pe…

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Winner of a new stage on the Guangxi Tour this Wednesday, Paul Magnier (Sudal Quick-Step) became the most victorious Frenchman in a season since Laurent Jalabert in 1997, raising his arms for the 16th time in 2025.

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Unstoppable at the end of the season, Paul Magnier (Sudal Quick-Step) again won in the sprint on Wednesday during the 2nd stage of the Tour du Guangxi. The Frenchman now has 16 wins this season, the second best overall in the peloton behind Tadej Pogacar (UAE Emirates-XRG).

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Jingxi (China) - Cyclist Pavel Bittner finished second in the final sprint of the second stage of the Tour of Guangxi in China, which is part of the WorldTour. The Czech rider was only able to finish in the group finish after 179 kilometers, only to Frenchman Paul Magnier, who rode behind him at the end and repeated the triumph from the opening stage.

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Cycling News broke the news in Bath, United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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