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La ‘ceguera del rubor’ es la nueva tendencia de maquillaje en TikTok
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Tour de France 2024: Vauquelin wins stage two as Pogacar takes yellow jersey – live reaction
A second successive French victory was secured in Bologna on a day the two favourites went toe to toe in a late climb. 125km to go: Here we go, a climb, the first of the day, all 2km of it, at a 7.5% incline. Jonas Abrahamsen, who began the day in ... -
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The Tour de France Star Taking Aim at the Most Daunting Feat in Cycling
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UCI to pay whistleblowers for motor doping tip-offs at Tour de France
Authorities cracking down on hidden motors on bikes‘This is a way to show that we really take this seriously’The head of world cycling’s governing body has revealed his organisation will pay whistleblowers to come forward with evidence of hidden ... -
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Imagine speeding down a winding mountain road going 60 mph, protected by little more than carbon, spandex and a helmet, surrounded by nearly 200 competitors as thousands of stunned onlookers shout and jeer. -
The Guardian - World
Vingegaard back to defend Tour de France title but Pogacar man to beat
Slovenian has taken over the sport since double Tour winner Vingegaard suffered horror crash in April. If the defending Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard overcomes both the lingering aftermath of a horror crash in April that hospitalised ...
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