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Maeva Squiban produces a superb performance to become the first French rider to win a stage at the 2025 Tour de France Femmes ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSquiban solos to Tour de France stage win, Le Court maintains lead
Maeva Squiban secured a home win on the sixth stage of the women's Tour de France on Thursday, as history-maker Kim Le Court ...
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Cycling News on MSNBen Healy wins Tour de France criterium twice after finish line celebration blunder – Video
Ben Healy won the post- Tour de France criterium in Lisieux twice on Tuesday night, accidentally revealing the playful and ...
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Cyclingnews on MSN'I'm still learning' – Niamh Fisher-Black finding her way in team leadership role at the Tour de France Femmes
"I'm looking forward to it but it's out of my comfort zone, but it's out of everyone's comfort zone" says Fisher Black of ...
Frenchwoman Maeva Squiban made a solo ride to the finish line with a perfectly-timed attack on the final climb to win the mountainous stage six of the Tour de France Femmes on Thursday.
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Cycling Weekly on MSNWho is leading the 2025 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift after stage 6?
Kim Le Court (AG Insurance-Soudal) retained the yellow jersey after stage six of the Tour de France Femmes – a tough day out ...
Australia's Sarah Gigante has moved up to eighth place at the Tour de France Femmes while compatriot Brodie Chapman also had ...
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Africanews on MSNLe Court becomes first African woman to win Tour de France stage
"It's really been a dream start to the Tour. The stage win, the yellow jersey," Le Court said, "I wasn't even thinking about ...
The team’s era of success includes multiple Tour de France glories under the leadership of Dave Brailsford, but fresh ...
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PlanetRugby on MSNFrance issue update about their chances of playing the British and Irish Lions in 2029
The idea of taking on European opposition is something that hasn't happened since a 1989 match in Paris against France.
Mauritian cyclist Kimberley Le Court Pienaar became the first African to win a stage at the Tour de France Femmes.
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