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Daily News: July 26, 2022







Tour de France Femmes Stage 3: Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig wins in uphill sprint.

(velonews.com)

"Marianne Vos finishes second to defend the yellow jersey in thrilling finale."
(velonews.com) Photo: Getty Images






Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig gets emotional after victory in third stage - "I don't think I realize yet that I have beaten Marianne Vos on such a finish, it doesn't get any better than this."

By

"The Danish champion could not contain her happiness and got very emotional."
By Sangam Rai (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images - cyclingtips.com)






Annemiek van Vleuten suffering stomach bug, losing time at Tour de France Femmes.

By

"Van Vleuten suffers stomach issues through start of the race but limits stage 3 losses to keep GC bid alive."
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Marianne Vos on Tour de France Femmes day in yellow: ‘It was beautiful to wear the jersey.’

By

"Dutch superstar relishes first day in the maillot jaune, but must dig deep to defend it: 'There's never an easy day at the Tour de France.'"
By Andrew Hood (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Tour de France Femmes: Amanda Spratt forced out after stage 2 crash.

By

"'She’s had bad luck lately and in the biggest race of the season but we have five more riders and we will keep fighting,' says team."
By Daniel Benson (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Marianne Vos never saw herself in Tour de France yellow, but she’s happy to be wearing it now.

By

"As a kid, there was no Tour de France for women, so for me that hadn't been a dream. But now, it's something big."
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) (Photo by Jeff Pachoud/AFP via Getty Images)






Tour de France winning bikes: Jumbo Visma's brand new Cervélo S5, plus R5 and P5.

By

"The Dutch team and their Cervélo bikes won six stages, three jerseys and the combativity award, and could've had more."
By Will Strickson (cyclist.co.uk) (Image Credit not Found)






Preview - Tour de France Femmes 2022 stage 3.

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"The third stage will see the riders go through the hills of northern France, in a stage that will also have some meaning for the overall classification."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image: cyclist.co.uk)








Le Tour de France Femmes Live Stream.

(cyclingfans.com)

"2022 Tour de France Femmes July 24-31, France.

Stage 3: Tuesday, July 26th (Reims Épernay, 133.6 km)

Live video from 8:15am U.S. Eastern, 5:15am Pacific."

Finish at around 10:15am U.S. Eastern, 7:15am Pacific.

(cyclingfans.com) (Image Credit not Found)




July 25, 2022
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Tour de France Femmes stage 2: Marianne Vos wins big with stage win and yellow jersey.

(velonews.com)

"FDJ Suez Futuroscope suffers disaster day as podium favorite Marta Cavalli abandons and Uttrup Ludwig loses time."
(velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Tour de France Femmes: Kasia Niewiadoma misses stage victory but gains time on GC rivals.

By

"The Canyon SRAM rider is still hunting for a stage win and more time gains."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) Photo: Tim De Waele/TDWsport.com






The Moment The Tour de France Was Won.

(inrng.com)

"The Col du Granon marked the decisive moment in the race when Jonas Vingegaard attacked and Tadej Pogačar cracked."
(inrng.com) (Image credit: ASO)






Tadej Pogačar isn’t giving Urška Žigart any racing advice.

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"'I think she knows what she’s doing, she’s way smarter than me,' says Slovenian at the start of stage 2 of the Tour de France Femmes."
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)






Amanda Spratt set to leave Bike Exchange Jayco at the end of the season.

By

"Australian rider is currently racing the Tour de France Femmes."
By Daniel Benson (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






£500 for a stem!? Five cool things coming soon from Rapha, Mavic, Wolf Tooth, Bolle and Mythos.

By

"Check out the latest and coolest gear we have on test right now, with full reports on the way."
By Jamie Williams (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)







Preview - Tour de France Femmes 2022 stage 2.

(cyclinguptodate.com)

"The second stage of the race will see the riders go on a 136-kilometer stage which should be a tight fit for the sprinters."
(cyclinguptodate.com) (Credits not Found)









Le Tour de France Femmes Live Stream.

(cyclingfans.com)

"2022 Tour de France Femmes July 24-31, France.

Stage 2: Monday, July 25th (Meaux Provins, 136.4 km)

Live video from 8:00am U.S. Eastern, 5:00am Pacific."

Finish at around 10:15am U.S. Eastern, 7:15am Pacific.

(cyclingfans.com) (Image Credit not Found)




July 24, 2022
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Tour de France stage 21: Jasper Philipsen fastest in Paris as Jonas Vingegaard wins the yellow jersey.

By

"Jumbo Visma cracked Tadej Pogačar to avenge 2020, and Geraint Thomas hits the podium as the 'best of the rest' in a thrilling race."
By Andrew Hood (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images







Philipsen demolishes Paris sprint as Van Aert opts out for Tour team photo.

"Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin Deceuninck) has won the final stage of the Tour de France at a canter on the Champs Élysées today after Dylan Groenewegen (Bike Exchange Jayco) went far too early and faded to 2nd place."
(stickybottle.com) (Photo: Pauline Ballet)




















Davide Ballerini: "I felt very good. I know I can sprint well,That's why I made the most of it."

By

"Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team rider Davide Ballerini won the fourth stage of the Tour de Wallonie. He beat José Joaquín Rojas and Ivo Oliveira to secure the victory."
By Sangam Rai (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images - cyclingnews.com)









Brandon McNulty just getting started after tearing up the Tour de France.

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"Arizonan ace tipped for leadership at UAE Emirates after confirming potential at Tour: 'The world discovered we have a great, great rider.'"
By Jim Cotton (velonews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)










Tadej Pogačar will not race the Vuelta a España.

By

"Pogačar will not start another stage race in 2022. Instead, he will line up in a series of one-day races across Europe and Canada, and return to the road worlds."
By Andrew Hood (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)






Jakobsen & Groenewegen in unusual sprint for €10,000 at post-Tour crit.

(stickybottle.com)

"Dylan Groenewegen seems to get his timing very badly wrong with his bike throw sprinting against Fabio Jakobsen in this post-Tour criterium in the Netherlands."
(stickybottle.com) (Image Credit not Found)






Tour de France Femmes: Le Col Wahoo is ‘living a dream right now.’

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"Once on the verge of giving up, the scrappy squad now has a Tour de France Femmes white jersey to its name."
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) (Photo by Jeff Pachoud/AFP via Getty Images)






The Reserve 25|GR: Wide rims are in.

By

"Reserve widens its gravel rims to 25mm, offering better support for larger volume tires."
By William Tracy (velonews.com) Photo: Reserve






The birth of a new brand: UDOG shoes.

By

"What does it take to start a new cycling brand from scratch?"
By Dave Atkinson (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)









2022 Tour de Wallonie Live Stream.

(cyclingfans.com)"

"The 2022 Tour de Wallonie is being held from July 23-27. This race will be broadcast live for the final two stages only.

Stage 4 (Durbuy Couvin, 200.8km) - Tuesday, July 26th, Starts at 6:50am ET, 3:50am Pacific.

Finish at 12:10pm ET, 9:10am Pacific."

(cyclingfans.com) (Image Credit:  procyclingstats.com)




July 25, 2022
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Prueba Villafranca: Team Bike Exchange Jayco take one-two win as Simon Yates returns to winning ways.

By

"Team Bike Exchange Jayco has taken a one-two win at the Prueba Villafranca, a race which has seen Simon Yates back to competition as he took no time to get back to his winning ways."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Sprint Cycling Agency - cyclingnews.com)






Primož Roglič still ‘wait-and-see’ if he can defend Vuelta a España title.

By

"Tadej Pogačar unconfirmed, but Jai Hindley, Remco Evenepoel, Richard Carapaz, Vincenzo Nibali, Alejandro Valverde and Mikel Landa all set for Spanish grand tour."
By Andrew Hood (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)









Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig wants to carry Danish Tour de France success into Femmes race.

By

"The 26-year-old wants to add a second yellow jersey to the Danish collection in 2022."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Dispatch des Femmes: A historic day on the Champs Élysées at the Tour de France Femmes.

By

"Snapshots from stage 1 as the Tour de France Femmes pulls out of Paris."
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) (Image Credit not Found)






Final Wrap: The Fast Excitement Never Stopped!

By

"The fastest Tour de France in history is over. One of the best, many say - excitement every day and we all thought Tadej Pogačar was going to win, but…"
By Edmond Hood (pezcyclingnews.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)







Tour de France review: Jumbo Visma, at last.

By

"Following a series of chaotic near misses, a murky past, and a 15-year-long road to redemption, the Dutch super team has finally conquered the Tour de France."
By Ryan Mallon (road.cc) A.S.O., Pauline Ballet






Lotto Soudal sink back into relegation worries as Israel and Bike Exchange benefit from strong Tour de France.

(cyclinguptodate.com)

"Lotto Soudal had been evenly matched with Team Bike Exchange Jayco before the Tour de France."
(cyclinguptodate.com) Photo: Alex Broadway/Getty Images (velonews.com)







2022 Prueba Villafranca - Ordiziako Klasika Live Feed.

(cycling.today)

"Prueba Villafranca – Ordiziako Klasika 2022 (Ordizia
Ordizia, 165.7km).

Monday, July 25th, video starts at 4:00am U.S. Eastern, 1:00am Pacific."

(cycling.today) (Credits not Found)




July 24, 2022
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Tour de France Femmes stage 1: Lorena Wiebes sprints to victory.

By

"Team DSM fast woman pulls on the yellow jersey, outsprinting Marianne Vos after attack-filled opener in Paris."
By Andy McGrath (velonews.com) Source: AFP / JEFF PACHOUD/AFP via Getty Images (sbs.com.au)






Lorena Wiebes wants the Tour de France Femmes ‘to inspire girls to get on bikes.’

By

"The Dutch sprinter beat Marianne Vos to win the opening stage of the historic new race."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) Photo: Jeff Pachoud/AFP via Getty Images







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Christophe Laporte rails at Jumbo Visma doping questions: ‘I hear what people say.’

By

"Sole French stage winner of Tour de France hits back at cynics questioning team's yellow jersey dominance."
By Jim Cotton (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)







‘We bounced back, baby’ - Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig on Tour de France Femmes stage win.

By

"The Danish rider wins a stage a day after losing time to GC rivals and her teammate Marta Cavalli crashed out."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)









Not offering Mark Cavendish a contract was a heartbreaking decision, says Patrick Lefevere.

By

"Belgian boss comments on speculation of rifts with Remco Evenepoel and the transfer market."
By Daniel Benson (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)






UCI World Tour Promotion and Relegation Weekly.

(inrng.com)

"Here’s a look at the latest UCI points situation and the data shows Bike Exchange Jayco thrived."
(inrng.com) (Image Credit not Found)






Chris Froome at his peak could have stayed with Vingegaard and Pogacar in this year’s Tour de France, says Luke Rowe.

By

"'The level is higher. I’m not a big numbers man if you look at the numbers they are going faster now,' says Ineos Grenadiers domestique."
By Daniel Benson (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images








The new Cervélo S5 is smoother in the wind and in its setup.

By

"The flagship aero road bike gets simplified, a little, sheds some weight and goes faster."
By Matthew Pioro (cyclingmagazine.ca) Photo by: Nick Iwanyshyn






Sidi Sports bought by Italmobiliare for €66 million.

By

"Sidi Sports, makers of cycling shoes worn by multiple cycling champions across CX, road, MTB and track, have been acquired by one of Italy’s leading investment holding companies."
By Simon Cox (cyclingindustry.news) (Image Credit not Found)






Does massage work?

By

"We've been enjoying a relaxing back rub for millennia, but does it actually work?"
By Dr Claire Asher (sciencefocus.com) (Image Credit not Found)




July 25, 2022
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Arnaud De Lie wins third stage of the Tour de Wallonie.

By

"Lotto Soudal rider Arnaud De Lie won the third stage of the Tour de Wallonie. Biniam Girmay finished second."
By Sangam Rai (cyclinguptodate.com) (Photo: Cor Vos - cyclingtips.com)






Tour de France power analysis: Jonas Vingegaard destroys Tadej Pogačar in the Pyrenees.

By

"A look at the power numbers of Jonas Vingegaard, Tadej Pogačar, Sepp Kuss, and Brandon McNulty at the Tour de France."
By Zach Nehr (velonews.com) Photo: THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images






Results: Manhattan Beach Grand Prix.

(socalcycling.com)

"The was held under sunny skies and perfect race conditions in the beachside community of Manhattan Beach. A generous prize list of $8,000 was offered for both the Pro 1/2 Men’s and Women’s 1-3 race."
(socalcycling.com) (Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer - dailybreeze.com)







Tour de France Femmes: Marta Cavalli taken to hospital for checks after high-speed crash.

By

"Cavalli was one of three riders to go down during stage 2 after she was hit from behind at speed by another rider."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) Photo: cyclingmagazine.ca






Tour de France Femmes: Elisa Longo Borghini makes a 40-second deposit into the GC bank.

By

"'It's a little bit like saving a little bit of money,' Longo Borghini said after gaining 40 seconds on GC favorites. 'Then I have something to spare.'"
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Milan Erzen claims that Tour de France doping raids on Bahrain Victorious stem from other teams’ jealousy.

By

"'Anyone who is thinking to use something needs to be an idiot. That’s it. They need to be an idiot,' says Bahrain Victorious team boss."
By Daniel Benson (velonews.com) (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)










Julian Alaphilippe exits Tour de Wallonie.

(velonews.com)

"Alaphilippe out of action just days after scoring comeback victory on the Mur de Huy."
(velonews.com) (Luc Claessen/Getty Images)








2022 Tour de Wallonie Live Stream.

(cyclingfans.com)"

"The 2022 Tour de Wallonie is being held from July 23-27. This race will be broadcast live for the final two stages only.

Stage 4 - Tuesday, July 26th, Starts at 6:50am ET, 3:50am Pacific.

Finish at 12:10pm ET, 9:10am Pacific."

(cyclingfans.com) (Image Credit: https://www.trworg.be)




July 24, 2022
Doug Report Cycling Daily






Oier Lazkano wins second stage of Tour de Wallonie.

(cyclinguptodate.com)

"Movistar rider Oier Lazkano has won the second stage of Tour de Wallonie. Loïc Vliegen finished second."
(cyclinguptodate.com) Photo: Movistar Team






Breaking: Lorena Wiebes set for dramatic transfer to Team DS Worx.

(cyclinguptodate.com)

"The Dutch sprinter has a contract with Team DSM until 2024 but it is said, according to various sources, that her contract has a clause which allows her to accept other offers as long as there is a significant difference between her current."
(cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) (cyclingtips.com)














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