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Two of the big favourites, Tadej Pogacar, going for his fifth victory.
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Two of the big favourites, Tadej Pogacar, going for his fifth victory.

The article discusses the upcoming 113th edition of the Tour de France, focusing on the rivalry between two top favorites, Tadej Pogacar (Slovene) and Jonas Vingegaard (Danish). It highlights their six-year dominance over the race's highest podium, noting that while they have monopolized the victory, the competition remains highly exciting due to their contrasting personalities. The article outlines the challenging nature of this year’s race, which includes eight mountain stages, four hilly stages, and seven flat stages, covering over 3,000 kilometers with significant elevation gains. It also mentions the impact of potential heatwaves in France and how riders typically prefer racing in high temperatures. The piece explores different strategies both cyclists might employ, with Pogacar known for his aggressive approach and desire to win stage victories early, aiming to become one of only a few to win the 'Grand Tour' five times.

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Two of the big favourites, Tadej Pogacar, going for his fifth victory.

The article discusses the upcoming 113th edition of the Tour de France, focusing on the rivalry between two top favorites, Tadej Pogacar (Slovene) and Jonas Vingegaard (Danish). It highlights their six-year dominance over the race's highest podium, noting that while they have monopolized the victory, the competition remains highly exciting due to their contrasting personalities. The article outlines the challenging nature of this year’s race, which includes eight mountain stages, four hilly stages, and seven flat stages, covering over 3,000 kilometers with significant elevation gains. It also mentions the impact of potential heatwaves in France and how riders typically prefer racing in high temperatures. The piece explores different strategies both cyclists might employ, with Pogacar known for his aggressive approach and desire to win stage victories early, aiming to become one of only a few to win the 'Grand Tour' five times.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective overview of the Tour de France, discussing the race structure, rider strategies, and historical context without taking a clear ideological stance. It focuses on factual information about the event, including race difficulty, past performances, and environmental and骑

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