Milan, Tour de France and Stage
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Jonathan Milan won a rain-soaked and crash-marred stage 17 of the Tour de France in Valence on Wednesday. That victory, combined his fifth place in the intermediate sprint earlier in the stage, means the Italian now leads the green jersey competition by 72 points.
Time is running out for Jonas Vingegaard to overhaul Tadej Pogacar’s Tour de France lead - but today gives him the perfect chance
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Cyclingnews on MSNTour de France stage 17: Jonathan Milan secures rain-soaked, crash-marred sprint victory in Valence
Jordi Meeus second, Tobias Lund Andresen third, as Biniam Girmay and Tim Merlier go down in high-speed crash ahead of final sprint
The Tour de France - one of the world's biggest sports races - is a test of the mind and body. The 112th edition features over 180 riders covering 2,000 miles, ranging from flat surfaces to mountainous climbs,
Jonathan Milan again, great Italy again at the Tour de France. The Friulian rider had already won the eighth stage, ending an Italian victory drought at the Grande Boucle that had lasted since
On Thursday, Durango’s Sepp Kuss proved once again that he is one of the premier mountain men in the Tour de France. Kuss, riding for Team Visma-Lease a Bike, had his best stage finish of the 2025