Tour De France 2026: Five Things We've Learned After the First Five Stages - Bicycling Australia
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To take a break, riders looking for a bouquet must first waste time in the general classification. A difficult situation to accept within the peloton for those able to play on both tables.
Tour de France 2026: Five things we've learned after the first five stages - Bicycling Australia
We’ve seen the first summit finish, an audacious long-range breakaway reshape the general classification, the first bunch sprint of the race and soaring temperatures test the peloton almost as much as the terrain. While the race favourites remain firmly in contention, the opening five stages have also revealed a fair bit about how this year’s Tour is likely to unfold. 1. Enter Torstein Træen Perhaps the biggest talking point has been the rise of…
The general classification of the Tour de France continues to be commanded by Norwegian Torstein Traeen, who takes almost half a minute to the American Sean Quinn, after the fifth stage contest. Tadej Pogacar, a great favorite to the final victory, remains in fourth position, seven minutes and 53 seconds to the lead. As far as ... Continue reading "This is the way the classification of the Tour de France 2026 remains after stage 5 today, Wednesd…
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