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Lorena Wiebes finally gets her Tour de France Femmes victory as Demi Vollering crashes hard in stage 3 finale
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Ally Wollaston denies Cat Ferguson in dramatic 2025 Tour of Britain Women finale; Lorena Wiebes takes dominant final stage win
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"It’s pretty tough when you’re only 23 and people think that you’re washed up" - Emotional Sarah Gigante returns to form with Tour Down Under win
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Latest comments
mobk
10-12-2025
Inexperience and bad advice from his team car. Still massive kudos for what he did accomplish. Who expected him to be the leader on the final competitive stage.
Jumpyjohn
10-12-2025
Seems pretty logical Might be similar race day (aside riding in bunches) so best know what’s coming in a worst case scenario. Hardly risky alone.
Front242
10-12-2025
Wondering if it might be because he's a professional that takes his craft seriously.... Drunk locals.
BM
10-12-2025
You're very optimist thinking we can survive billions of years into the future. I believe we will self destruct in a few generations from now. As a side note, the sun is not massive enough to say goodbye as a supernova. It will sadly end it's life as a white dwarf (like most of us, humans)
Santiago
10-12-2025
Hard to believe he let Yates ride away and expect Carapaz to be his domestic. He was in pink and it was his responsibility to follow. He seems to be a nice guy and I wish him the best, but he let that Giro slip through his fingers.
slappers66
10-12-2025
Humble, Talented, attitudes and work ethic... agreed exactly they type of rider we want to see
md1975
10-12-2025
Pidcock let's emotions run him at times. And when that happens, his results are not great. This season has shown he has been better at shaking off things that use to bother him and destroy results. Will he improve from here...we shall see
bobo
10-12-2025
It's hard not to like this kid
mobk
10-12-2025
One of his more consequential crashes (Tokyo 2021) was due to a misunderstanding on his part. Not lack of technical skill or reactions.
vappaxbipmv
09-12-2025
Florian Vermeersch was also there with them. I suppose those 4 will be the main part of the team
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