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INEOS Grenadiers’ Thymen Arensman won stage 14 of the Tour de France on Saturday, riding solo for the final 37km of a brutal day in the Pyrenees. Behind him race leader Tadej Pogacar added six seconds to his lead over Jonas Vingegaard.
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Cyclingnews on MSNTour de France stage 14: Thymen Arensman climbs to solo victory atop summit to Luchon-Superbagnères as Pogačar extends overall leadYellow jersey Tadej Pogačar proves strongest in the final sprint to take second place and extends overall lead on Jonas Vingegaard as Remco Evenepoel abandons
The Dutchman earned a much-needed win for Ineos on stage 14 as he held off the late charge of Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard
Dutch rider Thymen Arensman wins the Tour de France's toughest stage, but his Ineos-Grenadiers team is sanctioned after a spectator was hit by one of its cars.
The penultimate stage winds through the Jura and Doubs regions and has four categorized climbs, including the Côte de Thésy (3.6 km at 8.9 percent). The final rolling 60 kilometers offer a strong opportunity for a breakaway group to hold off the peloton. This is unlikely to alter the GC standings unless something dramatic happens.
Jonas Vingegaard loses back wheel of race leader near top of final hors categorie climb and relinquishes more time
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