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General classification of the Tour de France 2026: this is how Egan Bernal and the Colombians were after stage 14
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General classification of the Tour de France 2026: this is how Egan Bernal and the Colombians were after stage 14

The 14th stage of the 2026 Tour de France saw Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogačar win, reinforcing his lead in the overall classification. Colombian riders were less prominent, with Egan Bernal finishing in 3rd place after a challenging stage featuring four mountain passes. Bernal attempted a breakaway but was caught by favorites who then took control. Pogačar maintained his position as the clear favorite, while Bernal moved up one spot in the overall standings to 11th, 15 minutes and 55 seconds behind the leader.

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General classification of the Tour de France 2026: this is how Egan Bernal and the Colombians were after stage 14

The 14th stage of the 2026 Tour de France saw Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogačar win, reinforcing his lead in the overall classification. Colombian riders were less prominent, with Egan Bernal finishing in 3rd place after a challenging stage featuring four mountain passes. Bernal attempted a breakaway but was caught by favorites who then took control. Pogačar maintained his position as the clear favorite, while Bernal moved up one spot in the overall standings to 11th, 15 minutes and 55 seconds behind the leader.

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