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Daily News: July 22, 2022






Tour de France stage 19: Christophe Laporte claims a late break victory.

(velonews.com)

"The Jumbo Visma rider secures France's first win at the 2022 Tour de France."
(velonews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)








France finally gets a Tour victory.

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"Jumbo Visma bags its fifth stage win."
By Rob Sturney (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)






Primoz Roglic may have broken two vertebrae at Tour de France crash.

(cyclinguptodate.com)

"German commentators and ESPN's Victor Hugo Peña have reported that the Slovenian has taken exams due to the back pain he's experienced throughout the race which have revealed two fractured vertebrae."
(cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) (cyclingnews.com)






Let’s Rank the Most Fun Tours De France of the New Millennium!

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"Since the end of the constant doping scandal years, which editions have been the most enjoyable?"
By Chris Fontecchio (podiumcafe.com) Photo credit should read LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP via Getty Images







‘Green monster’ Wout van Aert hints at yellow jersey after Tour de France mountain mayhem.

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"Green jersey Van Aert drops the climbers in Tour's mountain stage: 'It was a good test to know if I can target the maillot jaune one day.'"
By Jim Cotton (velonews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)






Team DSM close in on signing Stefan Küng but Groupama can still scupper the deal.

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"One of the most sought after riders in the WorldTour could be moving teams."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) Photo: Alex Broadway/Getty Images






Talk of leadout improvements can wait, Caleb Ewan can rescue Lotto’s Tour de France in Paris.

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"'We know that with Caleb we have one of the fastest in the peloton. Even if the two crashes have impacted him,' says team boss."
By Daniel Benson (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)









Another protest disrupts stage 19.

(velonews.com)

"This is the third time during the 2022 Tour de France protesters disrupted the race."
(velonews.com) Photo: THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images








Preview - Tour de France 2022 stage 19.

(cyclinguptodate.com)

"One for the sprinters, and a final opportunity for the rouleurs for a win."
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Tour de France Live Feed.

(cycling.today)

"Tour de France 2022 (July 1-24) - Stage 19 (Castelnau-
Magnoac Cahors, 189 km).

Friday July 22nd, video starts at 6:55am U.S. Eastern, 3:55am Pacific.

Finish at around 11:16am U.S. Eastern. 8:16am Pacific."

(cycling.today) (Credits not Found)




July 21, 2022
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Tour de France stage 18: Jonas Vingegaard drops Tadej Pogačar to win on Hautacam.

(velonews.com)

"Jonas Vingegaard waited for Tadej Pogačar after an early spill and later widened his grip on the yellow jersey."
(velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Tadej Pogačar crashes on descent and Jonas Vingegaard waits for him.

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"Rather than keep pressing the action, the yellow jersey soft-pedaled until his direct GC rival was able to regain contact."
By Andrew Hood (velonews.com) (Screenshot from TV coverage of stage)






Nairo Quintana slips to fifth, is penalized for pushing off a race motorbike.

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"With two rivals close behind Colombian rider pledges to remain focused in final three stages."
By Shane Stokes (velonews.com) (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)






Fabio Jakobsen masters mountains, defeats timecut at Tour de France: ‘I have to tell myself I never give up.’

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"Quick Step sprint star completes final mountain stage of Tour de France with four minutes to spare before resetting for two sprints to come."
By Jim Cotton (velonews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)






No Country for Fast Men: Why is this year’s Tour de France so unkind to sprinters?

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"Are the days of long, flat grand tour stages numbered? And is that a good thing?"
By Ryan Mallon (road.cc) (Image Credit (Zac Williams, SWpix.com))






Key Takeaways: Tour de France Stage 17.

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"Tadej Pogačar won his 3rd stage of this year’s Tour de France when he beat race-leader Jonas Vingegaard in a head-to-head sprint finish atop the mind-bogglingly steep runway of the Peyragudes Altiport."
By Spencer Martin (pezcyclingnews.com) (Image Credit not Found)








ENVE releases the Melee, its second road frame.

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"The aerodynamic stock-only frame is made overseas, deviating from the brand’s other fully custom made-in-Utah model."
By William Tracy (velonews.com) Photo: @jussioksanen







Preview - Tour de France 2022 stage 18.

(cyclinguptodate.com)

"Stage 18, the final day in the mountains of the Tour de France."
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Tour de France Live Feed.

(cycling.today)

"Tour de France 2022 (July 1-24) - Stage 18 (Lourdes
Hautacam, 143 km).

Thursday July 21st, video starts at 7:20am U.S. Eastern, 4:20am Pacific.

Finish at around 11:25am U.S. Eastern. 8:25am Pacific."

(cycling.today) (Credits not Found)




July 20, 2022
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Tour de France stage 17: Tadej Pogačar pips Jonas Vingegaard but cannot crack him.

(velonews.com)

"Brandon McNulty rode at the front to blow up the peloton on the stage and crossed the line third to win the most combative prize."
(velonews.com) (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)






5 things learned from the Tour de France Pyrenees showdown.

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"The top things that caught the eye of SBS Sport's Jamie Finch-Penninger from the Pyrenees showdown on Stage 17 of the Tour de France 2022."
By Jamie Finch-Penninger (sbs.com.au) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Geraint Thomas surprised by UAE Team Emirates push on stage 17.

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"Thomas limits his loses to the top two as Adam Yates struggles through illness and drops three places in the GC."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)







Fabio Jakobsen makes Tour de France timecut by 16 seconds.

"Dutch sprinter slumps against barriers."
By Shane Stokes (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)


















Justin Williams apologizes for Salt Lake Criterium fight.

By

"Justin Williams and Michael Hernandez were both suspended by USA Cycling for their part in the fight."
By Clara Beard (velonews.com) Photo: Kit Karzen/L39ION of Los Angeles









Jasper Philipsen ‘had good legs’ but rues mistakes in finale of stage 19.

By

"Belgian rider says he was caught out by race-winning move of Christophe Laporte."
By Shane Stokes (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Tadej Pogačar is still the best rider in the world, says Mauro Gianetti.

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"Team boss highlights the three main reasons why Pogačar failed to win the Tour de France."
By Daniel Benson (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Jonas Vingegaard knows ‘we’re not there yet’ as Tour de France races toward Paris.

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"Vingegaard not letting guard down for Saturday's TT after sailing through one more day in yellow jersey on Friday."
By Jim Cotton (velonews.com)






Jumbo Visma irons out every tech wrinkle for Jonas Vingegaard ahead of Tour de France TT.

By

"No 2020 repeat? Jumbo Visma, Jonas Vingegaard leave no stone unturned for Tour de France decider on Saturday."
By Jim Cotton (velonews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)






UAE Emirates boss: ‘Tadej risked everything’ to try to win the Tour de France.

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"Mauro Gianetti congratulates Jonas Vingegaard and thanks the Dane for the sporting gesture to wait for the fallen Pogačar."
By Andrew Hood (velonews.com) Photo: THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images






Enric Mas quits Tour de France three days from finish.

By

"Mas is the second rider from Movistar to leave the race with the virus."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)






Alejandro Valverde returns to racing following hit-and-run.

By

"Valverde will race at the Vuelta a Castilla y León and the Vuelta a Burgos in early August ahead of the Vuelta a España."
By Andrew Hood (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)







Simon Yates signs two-year contract extension with Bike Exchange Jayco.

By

"'I’m confident that we will achieve a lot more and I am pleased to be able to continue with this team,' says British grand tour rider."
By Daniel Benson (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)






Hometown crits and abandoned sprints at center of Fabio Jakobsen plan to win Tour de France finale.

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"Fabio Jakobsen didn't win the Tour's uphill sprint Friday. But he's hoping on three key things to deliver him a VIP victory in Paris on Sunday."
By Jim Cotton (velonews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)






How much do Tour de France bikes weigh in 2022? 9 Tour bikes weighed!

By

"We put nine Tour de France bikes on the scales."
By George Scott (bikeradar.com) (Image Credit not Found)






Trek Madone SLR - The most aero bike in the Tour de France?

By

"Check out the bike being ridden to victory by Mads Pedersen and Trek Segafredo."
By Liam Cahill (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)






More Eurobike Tech - Bikes, Bags, Chainrings, Shoes, Saddles, Shades & More!

By

"This mega-random roundup of new tech, bikes, and bits from Eurobike 2022 covers a lot of categories, for road, gravel, mountain, commuter, and plenty of bikepacking."
By Tyler Benedict (bikerumor.com) (Image Credit not Found)




July 21, 2022
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What it will take to win Tour de France yellow in the TT.

By

"For all the people dreaming about a potential overthrow of the yellow jersey in the penultimate stage time trial, it's time for a bit of a reality check."
By Jamie Finch-Penninger (sbs.com.au) Source: AFP / Liselotte Sabroe/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images








Tadej Pogačar succumbs to Jonas Vingegaard in final Tour de France gasp: ‘I gave it all.’

By

"Two-time defending champion tips his hat to his Danish rival: 'In the end, Jonas was really, really strong on the final climb.'"
By Andrew Hood (velonews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)






Sport director Niermann defends Jumbo Visma Tour tactics after ‘dream’ stage 18.

By

"Niermann responds to criticism of team's green and yellow jersey plans and lauds Vingegaard as 'the best climber in the world right now.'"
By Andy McGrath (velonews.com) (Photo by Marco Bertorello / Getty Images)






US, Canadian riders soaring to best Tour de France results since 1980s.

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"Across this Tour de France, US and Canadian riders are attacking and delivering results unseen by North American riders in decades."
By Andrew Hood (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Does it pay to be aggressive at the Tour de France?

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"The tendencies of Tour de France teams to be aggressive or conservative and how that has served them so far in the 2022 Tour de France."
By Philippa York (sbs.com.au) (Photo by Marco Bertorello / Getty Images)






Garmin Previews HRV Status on the Fenix 6 Series Watches.

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"In an unexpected twist, Garmin has added HRV Status to the Fenix 6 series watches in last night’s Public Alpha firmware update."
By Ray Maker (dcrainmaker.com) (Photo: Ray Maker)









Brandon McNulty on Tour de France spectacle: ‘Tadej told me to go all out.’

By

"McNulty's comments reveal Pogačar didn't have the legs to attack Vingegaard on the final climb."
By Andrew Hood (velonews.com) Photo: THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images






Giant Revolt Advanced Pro 1 review.

By

"Do-everything gravel bike isn't even slightly revolting."
By Matthew Loveridge (cyclist.co.uk) (Image Credit not Found)







Bauer irate after crash involving Tour moto and team car.

(stickybottle.com)

"Jack Bauer (Bike Exchange Jayco) was furious after being taken out in a crash at the Tour de France when vehicle congestion at a pinch point on the course resulted in him coming off at speed."
(stickybottle.com) (Image Credit not Found)






David Gaudu in fierce fight for fourth at Tour de France: ‘Quintana didn’t give me a turn, he attacked me.’

By

"Two seconds separate the Groupama FDJ climber from his Colombian rival ahead of stage 18. For Gaudu, the mental side is crucial."
By Andy McGrath (velonews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)




July 20, 2022
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Brandon McNulty Beats Pantani's Record On Col d’Azet.

By

"Brandon McNulty shocked the cycling world in Tour de France Stage 17, doing one of the best climbing performances this year, dropping almost every GC contender on Col d'Azet."
By Kārlis Ozols (lanternerouge.com.au) Photo: Vincent Kalut/PN/Cor Vos © 2022








"I can still win the Tour" - Tadej Pogacar still dreams of yellow after dramatic win in Peyragudes.

(cyclinguptodate.com)

"The battle between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard has been one that has tilted towards the Danish climber."
(cyclinguptodate.com) Photo: Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP via Getty Images (velonews.com)






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Who are the favorites for the 2022 Tour de France Femmes?

By

"Which riders could win the yellow jersey at the inaugural edition of the Tour de France Femmes"
By Will Strickson (cyclist.co.uk) (Image credit: Getty Images)






Elisa Balsamo: The Tour de France Femmes start will be an ‘epic day.’

Photo:

"The world champion is looking for stage wins and helping her teammate Elisa Longo Borghini in the GC, but she also wants to have some fun."
Photo: Etienne Garnier - Pool/Getty Images By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com)






Audrey Cordon Ragot: "To be a woman in cycling, you have to be crazy."

(cyclinguptodate.com)

"You don’t do it for glory, you don’t do it for money. You do it because you love suffering on your bike and what it offers in terms of adrenaline and going beyond yourself."
(cyclinguptodate.com) (Getty Images Sport) (cyclingnews.com)






Spratt, Manly head up Bike Exchange Jayco team for Tour de France Femmes.

(sbs.com.au)

"Team Bike Exchange Jayco have announced a six rider team for the inaugural edition of the Tour de France Femmes, with a variety of talent ready to attack the race across multiple areas."
(sbs.com.au) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)






The photographer’s eye: Dominique Powers on Tiffany Cromwell.

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"The Los Angeles-based photographer gets to know the longtime Australian pro who will be riding in the inaugural Tour de France Femmes."
By Dominique Powers (velonews.com) images by Dominique Powers







Miguel Ángel López temporarily suspended by Astana Qazaqstan after reports linking him to drug trafficking investigation.

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"The Colombian rider was met by police investigating drug trafficking and money laundering crimes at Madrid Airport."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) (Photo: Bas Czerwinski/Getty Images)






Biniam Girmay back in the fast lane for first time since freak eye injury.

(velonews.com)

"Eritrean sprinter rejoins his Intermarché Wanty Gobert teammates at the Tour de Wallonie in Belgium, running Saturday to Wednesday."
(velonews.com) (Image Credit not Found)






Brad McGee Interview: Cyclist to mentor - Explaining his coaching philosophy and his job in 2022.

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"Brad McGee is working on a coaching program - MAP, McGee Athlete Pathway - with Vaughan McVilly."
By Rob Arnold (ridemedia.com.au) (Photo: Graham Watson)






TrueKinetix TrueTrainer Announced: First Look.

By

"This year at Eurobike, TrueKinetix announced their first smart trainer, which takes many of the features found in their higher-end smart bike, the TrueBike."
By Ray Maker (dcrainmaker.com) (Photo: Ray Maker)






In the Drops: Oakley’s Tour de France collection, Cora cargo pants and ‘Inside the Tour’ by Sophie Smith.

By

"Bringing you the latest weekly installment of new gear with some baseball content on the side."
By Robyn Davidson (cyclist.co.uk) (Image Credit not Found)







Vittoria Corsa N.EXT tire review: Taking aim at Continental and Schwalbe.

By

"The Corsa N.EXT is billed as a challenger to the GP5000 and Pro One, and we think its claim is legitimate."
By James Spender (cyclist.co.uk) (Image Credit not Found)






Review: Archer’s D1x electronic shifting system offers moderately improved shifting & app-based tuning.

By

"Electronic drivetrains aren’t new anymore, but not long ago Archer Components introduced an interesting new concept - an electronic shifting system that uses a short cable to pull your derailleur."
By Steve Fisher (bikerumor.com) (Image Credit not Found)




July 21, 2022
Doug Report Cycling Daily






Astana’s Miguel Ángel López linked to drug trafficking investigation.

By

"Colombian climber met by police in Madrid airport in recent days."
By Shane Stokes (velonews.com) (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)






Kate Courtney is back to having fun on her bike.

By

"And this weekend, she'll be in Colorado racing for the stars and stripes."
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) (Photo: / Bartek Wolinski / Red Bull Content Pool)






Marianne Martin on winning the first women’s Tour de France.

By

"An interview from August of 1984, one month after Martin won the inaugural race."
By Tim Blumenthal (velonews.com) (Image Credit not Found)






Vollering, Kopecky lead maiden SD Worx Tour de France Femmes team.

(sbs.com.au)

"SD Worx have named a strong six-rider team for the inaugural Tour de France Femmes led by Dutchwoman Demi Vollering and green jersey hopeful Lotte Kopecky."
(sbs.com.au) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images







Chris Froome out of Tour de France with covid.

By

"The former winner is the second Israel Premier Tech rider to leave the race with the virus."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)






A Look at MyWhoosh Indoor Cycling App: A First Ride Explainer.

By

"This year at Eurobike, the MyWhoosh stand was the largest indoor training stand app at Eurobike."
By Ray Maker (dcrainmaker.com) (Photo: Ray Maker)






Thomas on UAE - "Fair play, both of them, and whatever they had for breakfast.”

(stickybottle.com)

"Geraint Thomas has said he was “cracking” at the pace being set by UAE Team Emirates early on yesterday’s stage 17, especially as the man who did most of the damage was Mikkel Bjerg."
(stickybottle.com) (Photo: Charly Lopez)






Disappointed Thibaut Pinot to try again for Tour de France stage win: ‘There’s another chance.’

By

"Frenchman still searching for form, says he was far from his usual level on Wednesday."
By Shane Stokes (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)






Stages balances the power adding 12-speed Dura-Ace R9200 and Ultegra R8100 drive-side Gen 3 units.

By

"We knew it was coming, and now it is official; Stages Cycling announced an expansion to its power meter options at Eurobike."
By Jordan Villella (bikerumor.com) (Image Credit not Found)






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Miguel Ángel López is being investigated for alleged drug trafficking.

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"The Colombian was met off his flight back to Europe by police who are investigating him for his connection to the so-called 'Maynar case.'"
By Kit Nicholson (cyclingtips.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)

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Murder suspect Kaitlin Armstrong pleads not guilty in court.

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"The hearing began at 1 pm EST. She pleaded not guilty to both counts of murder and theft of services, according to FOX 7 Austin."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)








Preview: The inaugural Tour de France Femmes.

By

"On Sunday, for the first time in a very long time, there will be two pelotons in Paris racing the Tour de France."
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
















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