The second week of the 113th Tour de France concludes with two demanding mountain stages in the Vosges, a mountain range on the border with Switzerland and Germany. Saturday's 14th stage, a 155.6-kilometer test starting in Mulhouse and ending with a climb to Markstein, where Tadej Pogačar already won in 2023, is an opportunity for the Slovenian ace to deal another powerful blow to his rivals for the yellow jersey, and a challenge for Jonas Vinge…
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The second week of the 113th Tour de France concludes with two demanding mountain stages in the Vosges, a mountain range on the border with Switzerland and Germany. Saturday's 14th stage, a 155.6-kilometer test starting in Mulhouse and ending with a climb to Markstein, where Tadej Pogačar already won in 2023, is an opportunity for the Slovenian ace to deal another powerful blow to his rivals for the yellow jersey, and a challenge for Jonas Vinge…