2025 Tour de France, Stage 8 finish
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All 21 stages of the 2025 Tour de France air live on Peacock. The 112th Tour runs from July 5-27, starting in Lille and ending on Paris’ Champs-Elysees. Peacock coverage starts at 6 or 6:30 a.m. ET on most days with pre-race shows. NBC joins for live coverage of stages 1 and 20, plus highlights of stages 2, 15, 20 and 21.
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Sportico on MSNClub Sportico: Are Tour de France Riders Avoiding a Major Sponsor?This week’s Club Sportico essay looks at the way in which commercial sponsorships and detail-oriented cyclists sometimes clash at the world’s biggest bike race. Tour de France riders are obsessive about their equipment,
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Cyclingnews on MSNTour de France abandons: All of the riders who have left the 2025 race so farAfter two stages, two riders have abandoned: Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) and Stefan Bissegger (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) who both crashed on stage 1. Despite the poor weather, stage 2 was completed with no abandons.
Mattia Cattaneo, a key teammate of Tour de France contender Remco Evenepoel, has withdrawn from the race. The versatile Cattaneo, who rides for E
At one point in his career, Primoz Roglic was the main attraction of Tour de France. Roglic, a five-time grand tour winner, led the majority of the 2020
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Cycling News on MSNTour de France stage 6: Ben Healy launches long-range attack for solo victoryIreland's Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) soloed to victory on stage 6 of the Tour de France, attacking out of the day-long breakaway with 42km to ride to his first Tour stage win, whilst Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) reclaimed yellow behind.
Remco Evenepoel is clearly the man to beat in stage five. The Olympic and world time trial champion was superb at the Dauphine where he took 20 seconds out of Jonas Vingegaard and was 48 seconds ahead of Tadej Pogacar. And with no Filippo Ganna or Stefan Bissegger after their stage one crashes it is hard to look beyond the big three.
The battle for the yellow jersey ignited yesterday as Tadej Pogacar won a thrilling sprint finish in Rouen, moving level on time with race leader Mathieu van der Poel in the process.Today’s time trial is likely to really kick off the general classification battle.