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VELO on MSN‘They Only Wore Themselves Out’: How Visma-Lease a Bike's Tour de France Strategy Backfired Against PogačarVisma's attacks fizzled as UAE's cool Tour tactics delivered Pogačar the win: 'Tactics are easier when you have the best ...
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Plugge and Verhaeren brought in by Visma to ease tensions with FDJ-SUEZ, but to no avail: "I think he's a stupid man"The dispute that arose in the Tour de France Femmes between FDJ-Suez and Visma | Lease a Bike seems to be dragging on. Jos ...
The Mauritian national champion had already made history as the first African rider to wear the leader’s yellow jersey and ...
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Cyclingnews on MSN'Nice to have an opportunity' - Sepp Kuss says GC remains top priority for Visma-Lease a Bike in Tour de France despite increasing interest in stagesSpeaking in another interview, Kuss explained that although he had "run out of legs," to get in a breakaway was always a good ...
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Cyclingnews on MSN'You have to be positive, otherwise we wouldn't start' – Visma-Lease a Bike realistic but not giving up after Tour de France time losses"You have to be positive, otherwise we wouldn't even start the Tour after the Dauphiné, you know?" said Sepp Kuss, one of ...
The Tour de France comes to a head with one final Alpine stage - and it’s now or never for Jonas Vingegaard to seize Tadej ...
Analysis of the latest day's action in the 2025 race - a 171.5km Alpine monster from Vif to the Col de la Loze ...
Mauritian Kimberley Le Court Pienaar became the first African to win a stage at the Tour de France Femmes with a late push on Wednesday, reclaiming the yellow jersey during a marathon 165.8 km ride ...
Norway-based enterprise software maker Visma AS, whose products are used by more than 1.1 million organizations worldwide, is now worth $19 billion after a secondary share sale.
Kim Le Court became the first African to win a stage of the Tour de France Femmes as the Mauritian won the fifth stage to put herself in the leader’s yellow jersey.
Mauritian cyclist Kimberley Le Court Pienaar made history Wednesday as the first African to win a stage at the Tour de 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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