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The trio on the run, after falling head-on into no-man's-land
Slovenia⚽ Sports10 hr. ago

The trio on the run, after falling head-on into no-man's-land

The article covers the second stage of the 113th edition of the Tour de France, focusing on the dynamics between the leading riders and the peloton. After an initial team time trial in Barcelona, Tadej Pogačar finished third, just behind the current yellow jersey holder, Wout van Aert. The stage, stretching 168 kilometers from Tarragona to Barcelona, featured a significant breakaway by three riders—Felix Engelhardt (Germany), Frank van den Broek (Netherlands), and Alex Molenaar (Netherlands)—who gained over three minutes on the main group. Despite attempts by Baptiste Veistroffer (France) to join them, the trio maintained their lead. The stage includes challenging climbs, including Montjuic, where points will be awarded, and the race continues with intense competition among the top cyclists.

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The trio on the run, after falling head-on into no-man's-land

The article covers the second stage of the 113th edition of the Tour de France, focusing on the dynamics between the leading riders and the peloton. After an initial team time trial in Barcelona, Tadej Pogačar finished third, just behind the current yellow jersey holder, Wout van Aert. The stage, stretching 168 kilometers from Tarragona to Barcelona, featured a significant breakaway by three riders—Felix Engelhardt (Germany), Frank van den Broek (Netherlands), and Alex Molenaar (Netherlands)—who gained over three minutes on the main group. Despite attempts by Baptiste Veistroffer (France) to join them, the trio maintained their lead. The stage includes challenging climbs, including Montjuic, where points will be awarded, and the race continues with intense competition among the top cyclists.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the Tour de France—with no mention of politics, public figures, or policy-related issues. It provides factual updates on the race dynamics without any apparent ideological framing or bias.

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