Pogačar surges clear to win stage 3 and take yellow jersey – Tour de France

Defending Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar took victory on stage three of the Tour de France with a late acceleration to the line following a 195.9km route from Granollers to Les Angles. The Slovenian also acquired the overall lead and yellow jersey after the stage winner’s bonus points took him level on time with Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard of Visma-Lease a Bike, who had been in yellow since Saturday’s opening stage.

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Pogačar gifts teammate Isaac del Toro stage 2 victory – Tour de France

Debutant Isaac del Toro claimed victory on stage two of the Tour de France as Jonas Vingegaard retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey. Mexico’s Del Toro, 22, crossed the line just ahead of his UAE Team Emirates-XRG colleague Tadej Pogacar, after accelerating on the short, steep climb to the finish at Montjuic, Spain. Remco Evenepoel finished third, with Vingegaard fourth in the same time as the leading duo at the end of a hilly 168.5km route from Tarragona to Barcelona.

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Jonas Vingegaard in yellow as Visma win stage 1 team time trial in Barcelona – Tour de France

Jonas Vingegaard will wear the first yellow jersey of the 2026 Tour de France after a superlative team time trial performance by his Visma-Lease a Bike squad in Barcelona. Filippo Ganna led Netcompany-Ineos to the line as the British team finished second on the day ahead of Tadej Pogačar’s UAE Team Emirates-XRG. Vingegaard goes into the maillot jaune after setting a time of 21:47, leading Ganna by eight seconds, with Pogačar a further four seconds down.

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Ion Izagirre wins wet stage 6 as Carapaz moves into red – Vuelta a Espana

A gripping finish to Stage 6 of La Vuelta saw a major shake-up in the overall classification as Richard Carapaz took the lead from Primoz Roglic. Hugh Carthy moved up into second place ahead of Dan Martin while Ion Izagirre took victory on a wet and windy day after pulling clear near the top of the final climb.

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Miguel Angel Lopez wins stage 17 on Col de la Loze as Roglic gains time – Tour de France

Miguel Angel Lopez won the Queen Stage of the Tour de France, climbing to victory on the Col de la Loze as the Alps provided great drama. Primoz Roglic finished second to extend his overall lead in the general classification, with third-place Tadej Pogacar settling for the polka dot jersey.

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