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Ben Healy rode himself into the ground in a nail-biting finale to become the first Irishman in 38 years to wear the yellow ...
DORE, France — Ireland has a new cycling hero. Ben Healy became the fourth Irish rider to earn the Tour de France's yellow ...
Ben Healy became the first Irishman since Stephen Roche in 1987 to take the overall lead on the Tour de France on Monday with a relentless attack across eight gruelling hills in the Massif Central.
British rider Simon Yates won the first mountainous stage of the Tour de France on Monday and Irish rider Ben Healy was ...
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Cycling Weekly on MSN'This yellow jersey is unbelievable' - Ben Healy takes Tour de France race lead in Massif CentralBen Healy was speechless on Bastille Day as his Tour de France got even better in the Massif Central. After winning the stage ...
British rider Simon Yates won the first mountainous stage of the Tour de France on Monday while Irish rider Ben Healy consoled himself by taking the yellow jersey for the overall leader on Monday.
Ben Healy climbed top of the overall rankings at the Tour de France on Monday on a mountain stage won by Briton Simon Yates in a breakaway group.
Tadej Pogačar had no teammates left to set up his attack, but he came close to dropping Jonas Vingegaard, but the Dane held his wheel. With Vingegaard managing to stay with him, the pace dropped ...
Now he leads the Tour de France by 29” seconds over Tadej Pogacar, as well as leading the best young rider classification by ...
Ben Healy made history as the first Irishman in 38 years to lead the Tour de France. His third-place finish in stage 10 earned him the yellow jersey, while Simon Yates claimed stage victory. Healy ...
1. Simon Yates, Great Britain, Team Visma ' Lease a Bike, 4:20:05. 2. Thymen Arensman, Netherlands, INEOS Grenadiers, 4:20:14 ...
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