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Cyclingnews on MSN'We can go down swinging' – Even Visma-Lease a Bike's best-laid plans can't defeat Pogačar at Tour de FranceThe team of two-time winner Jonas Vingegaard put in a stellar effort on the Ventoux, pacing hard, isolating yellow jersey ...
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After snarls back and forth, fight between UAE and Visma appears to take on new dimension: "This isn't a little thing anymore"Lease a Bike and UAE Emirates-XRG is in full swing. The two teams have hurling snarls back and forth at each other, and their ...
Jonas Vingegaard on the Mont Ventoux climb: "It's been in the Tour de France a lot of times. A lot of big fights have been ...
1. Valentin Paret-Peintre, France, Soudal Quick-Step, 4:03:19. 2. Ben Healy, Ireland, EF Education-EasyPost, same time. 3. Santiago Buitrago, Colombia, Bahrain Victorious, 4:03:23. 4. Ilan van Wilder, ...
Jorgenson talks to The Athletic about his approach to this year's Tour de France, tension with Pogacar and the state of ...
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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 ...
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Cyclingnews on MSN'We couldn't crack them just yet' – Jorgenson and Kuss try to isolate Tadej Pogačar as Visma flex team's strength over UAE at Tour de FranceJonas Vingegaard aided by American duo in fight to try take back time on world champion on road to Le Mont Dore ...
Julian Alaphilippe endured a chaotic, emotional stage 15 of the Tour de France on Sunday, crashing early, soldiering on with ...
Brent Bookwalter and Tejay Van Garderen look ahead to a hilly Stage 10 of the 2025 Tour de France, where Visma-Lease A Bike ...
So far we’ve seen a largely-imperious Tadej Pogačar, an aggressive Visma-Lease A Bike squad, a super-strong Ben Healy, a ...
Visma is bringing in around 20 new investors, including Altaroc, Jane Street and NYC Retirement System, through an equity investment worth more than 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion), it said.
Norwegian software company Visma has picked London over Amsterdam for its initial public offering (IPO) next year, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
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