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Tour de France: Belgian wins sprint in Bordeaux - Sport - SZ.de The Frenchman is the first to win the Tour de France

The article reports on a cycling race during the Tour de France where a Belgian rider won a sprint stage in Bordeaux. The event took place as part of the larger multi-stage bicycle race, which is one of the most prestigious competitions in professional cycling. The focus of the article is on the outcome of this particular stage, highlighting the Belgian cyclist's victory. No further details about the race, other competitors, or broader implications are provided beyond the result.

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Tour de France: Belgian wins sprint in Bordeaux - Sport - SZ.de The Frenchman is the first to win the Tour de France

The article reports on a cycling race during the Tour de France where a Belgian rider won a sprint stage in Bordeaux. The event took place as part of the larger multi-stage bicycle race, which is one of the most prestigious competitions in professional cycling. The focus of the article is on the outcome of this particular stage, highlighting the Belgian cyclist's victory. No further details about the race, other competitors, or broader implications are provided beyond the result.

Bias read (Center): The article covers a sports event and does not involve any politically charged subject matter. As such, it is classified as apolitical and therefore has a neutral lean.

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