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The Tour bids farewell to the Pyrenees through two legendary passes.
Slovenia⚽ Sports7 hr. ago

The Tour bids farewell to the Pyrenees through two legendary passes.

The sixth stage of the Tour de France, from Pau to Gavarnie-Gèdre, presents cyclists with a challenging mountainous route featuring two legendary climbs—Col d'Aspin and Col du Tourmalet—and a historic finish in Gavarnie-Gèdre. The 186.2-kilometer stage includes over 4,100 meters of elevation gain, testing the endurance of riders. The route begins in Pau, a traditional host city, and features two categorized climbs before reaching the iconic Tourmalet, known for its steep gradients. After descending into Saint-Marie-de-Campan, the stage continues through the dramatic landscape toward the final climb to Gavarnie-Gèdre, where the race will make history by visiting the location for the first time. The stage is expected to play a crucial role in the battle for the yellow jersey, with potential attacks occurring on both major climbs.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 807 hr. ago
The Tour bids farewell to the Pyrenees through two legendary passes.

The sixth stage of the Tour de France, from Pau to Gavarnie-Gèdre, presents cyclists with a challenging mountainous route featuring two legendary climbs—Col d'Aspin and Col du Tourmalet—and a historic finish in Gavarnie-Gèdre. The 186.2-kilometer stage includes over 4,100 meters of elevation gain, testing the endurance of riders. The route begins in Pau, a traditional host city, and features two categorized climbs before reaching the iconic Tourmalet, known for its steep gradients. After descending into Saint-Marie-de-Campan, the stage continues through the dramatic landscape toward the final climb to Gavarnie-Gèdre, where the race will make history by visiting the location for the first time. The stage is expected to play a crucial role in the battle for the yellow jersey, with potential attacks occurring on both major climbs.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the Tour de France—and does not engage with political issues, ideologies, or contested social topics. It provides objective descriptions of the race route, climbs, and historical significance without any overt ideological framing or emphasis on specific政治

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article provides detailed information about the 6th stage of the Tour de France, including distances, climbs, and historical context. It accurately describes the route and challenges, aligning with common knowledge about the race. The tone remains neutral, though there is some enthusiasm for the

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