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Men's Road Cycling UCI World Tour 2020 (Tour de France)


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2 minutes ago, dcro said:

I suppose it's a victory for us all when a team of bots gets stopped in its tracks?

Even more so when the resulting winner is someone who lost a whole lot of time due to failing in the echelons, but then clawed it back bit by bit with attacking while basically having nobody to help him (besides De la Cruz - a little bit - and the opponent's team :lol:), followed by going into the do-or-die time trial like an absolute madman and managing to just not collapse at all :bowdown: 

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Stage 20

Saturday - September 19th, 2020

h. 13:00 (GMT +2)

 

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    Lure - La Planche des Belles Filles

36.2km - Individual Time Trial (Uphill Finish)

 

 

STAGE CLASSIFICATION

 

 

:SLO  Tadej POGACAR
55:55

 

:NED  Tom DUMOULIN
+1:21

 

:AUS  Richie PORTE
+1:21
 
Complete Standing
 

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GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:SLO  Tadej POGACAR
84:26:33

 

:SLO  Primoz ROGLIC
+59

 

:AUS  Richie PORTE
+3:30
 

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POINTS CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:IRL  Sam BENNETT
319

 

:SVK  Peter SAGAN
264

 

:ITA  Matteo TRENTIN
250
 

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CLIMBER CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:SLO  Tadej POGACAR
82

 

:ECU  Richard CARAPAZ
74
 
:SLO   Primoz ROGLIC
67
 

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YOUTH CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:SLO  Tadej POGACAR
84:26:33

 

:ESP  Enric MAS
+6:07

 

:FRA  Valentin MADOUAS
+1:42:22
 
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LAST KILOMETER REPLAY

 

 

STAGE HIGHLIGHTS

 

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So assuming nothing ridiculous happens, both of the last two Tour De France winners were also Tour of California winners. Bernal won the Tour of California in 2018, and Pogacar won the final edition of the Tour of California in 2019. 

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Stage 21

Sunday - September 20th, 2020

h. 16:00 (GMT +2)

 

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    Mantes la Jolie - Paris (Champs-Elysees)

122km - Flat

 

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@hckosice I’ve appreciated your stage preview and stage results posts everyday. It’s makes it much easier to stay interested in, and keep up with the Tour. 
 

Hopefully our man Sagan finally pulls through for a stage win.

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4 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

So assuming nothing ridiculous happens, both of the last two Tour De France winners were also Tour of California winners. Bernal won the Tour of California in 2018, and Pogacar won the final edition of the Tour of California in 2019. 

And Tour de l'Avenir the year before. With not Tour of California this year, everything is set for a Norwegian winner next year! :p

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12 minutes ago, Agger said:

And Tour de l'Avenir the year before. With not Tour of California this year, everything is set for a Norwegian winner next year! :p

Like Norwegian top juniors ever really break through at senior level :p 

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