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Australian cyclist Sarah Gigante went through “two hours of pain, heartbreak” after falling from second to sixth in the final stage of the women’s Tour de France.
Then there was the winner, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, who walked away from mountain biking and Ineos Grenadiers at the end of ...
#ENTREVISTA Sarah Gigante “Parecia… dor, desgosto e esperança, tudo ao mesmo tempo.” A australiana lutou durante a etapa ...
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Niewiadoma 'freaking happy' with third place in Tour de France behind Ferrand-Prévot and VolleringKasia Niewiadoma, riding for Canyon//SRAM, once again reached the final podium of the Tour de France Femmes on Sunday. The ...
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Cycling Weekly on MSNPauline Ferrand-Prévot takes emotional Tour de France Femmes stage 9 win and seals historic overall victoryPauline Ferrand-Prévot won an emotional Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift stage nine on Sunday to seal an historic overall ...
It feels like a lot better week than last year, so even though it's only one place better, I think I improved a lot' says ...
The 18-year-old clinched the crown from her British and American rivals. New Zealand riders missed the top 10 in the elite races.
Australia's Sarah Gigante finishes sixth in the Tour de France Femmes, having gone into the final stage in second.
Australia's Sarah Gigante lost a podium spot on the final day of the women's Tour de France after slipping from second to ...
Last year’s champion, Katarzyna Niewiadoma, rode herself onto the final podium, edging out Sarah Gigante after an aggressive ...
Olympic champion Pauline Ferrand-Prevot became the first Frenchwoman to win the Tour de France Femmes on Sunday, pushing ...
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