Storer wins his second stage and Roglic goes to the ground
Storer wins his second stage, Roglic attacks but crashes and Eiking is the new red jersey.
Storer wins his second stage, Roglic attacks but crashes and Eiking is the new red jersey.
Damiano Caruso takes a great stage win and Roglic held off all attacks to consolidate his lead.
A flat stage prior to tomorrow's stage in Velefique which, without further ado, was resolved in a sprint. Jakobsen makes it a double
Storer wins in a smart stage. The Australian took his first major victory. Roglic keeps the red jersey by seconds
Impressive stage and finish on the Alto de la Montaña de Cullera. Nielsen resisted Roglic's onslaught and the Slovenian returned to the lead.
With 12 kilometres to go, a major crash sent half the peloton to the ground. In that fall, Taaramae's hopes were gone.
The Dutch rider once again tasted victory in a sprint. Taaramae crashed 2 km from the finish line.
The Estonian rider from Intermarché wins stage 3 and takes the lead. Only Carapaz drops off in the rankings. The favourites save their strength
A difficult stage due to the wind was saved. A crash with no major incidents. Sprint for Philipsen and Roglic still in the lead.
The Slovenian beat Aranburu by just 6 seconds to become the first leader of this year's edition.
It is exactly this philosophy that three brands such as SRAM, RockShox and Zipp have used to present the components of an XPLR collection.
It had long been assumed by many that Slovak Peter Sagan would ride the next season with the TotalEnergies jersey.
This bike, developed by Hope and Lotus, is called the HB.T and is very different to any bike you've seen before.
In the mountain range bordering France there are some of the most important and historic mountain passes in cycling.
Kiesenhofer surprised everyone: she got into the good breakaway and dropped the rest of the riders with 15Km to go. Van Vleuten silver, Borghini bronze.