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A boy's dream that comes true

Torstein Træen, a Norwegian cyclist, achieved a historic milestone by wearing the iconic yellow jersey in the Tour de France, marking the first time a Norwegian has done so since Alexander Kristoff in 2020. This achievement highlights his performance in the fourth stage of the race, where he finished eighth overall. Træen had previously been diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2022, which sidelined him from several races but did not deter his return to cycling. His comeback with Uno-X Mobility has been notable, including leading the team in the Vuelta Espana last season. The team aims to have two riders in the top ten in the general classification this year.

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