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Jonas Vingegaard targets Grand Tour slam as Giro d’Italia begins in Bulgaria
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07.05.2026

Jonas Vingegaard targets Grand Tour slam as Giro d’Italia begins in Bulgaria

Double Tour de France winner makes his debut when race begins on Friday and is the outstanding favourite for victory in RomeJonas Vingegaard’s bid to complete a rare Grand Tour grand slam by winning the 2026 Giro d’Italia begins in Bulgaria on Friday when the double Tour de France winner makes his debut in the Italian race.Vingegaard, the winner of the 2022 and 2023 Tours de France, has been eclipsed by the achievements of Tadej Pogacar – winner this season of nine races in 11 days of racing – but is the outstanding favourite for victory in Rome on 31 May. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
New French star Paul Seixas to race the Tour de France at 19, with a whole country watching
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05.05.2026

New French star Paul Seixas to race the Tour de France at 19, with a whole country watching

Cycling’s rising star Paul Seixas will compete at the Tour de France in July, with a whole country hoping that he can end a four-decade drought for French riders. The 19-year-old Frenchman, widely regarded as a potential great and France’s best hope for a future Tour de France winner, announced his participation at cycling’s showpiece race in a video released by his CMA CGM Decathlon team. Seixa’s precocity is rare. He has been in an impressive form this season, finishing runner-up to four-time...

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SCMP Sport
19-Year-Old Paul Seixas to Make Tour de France Debut, Sparking Hope for France's First Male Winner Since 1985
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رياضة·04.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

19-Year-Old Paul Seixas to Make Tour de France Debut, Sparking Hope for France's First Male Winner Since 1985

Paul Seixas, a 19-year-old French cyclist, will make his Tour de France debut in July 2026, becoming the youngest starter in 89 years. The Decathlon-CMA CGM rider won the Tour of the Basque Country in April and the Fleche Wallonne, raising hopes of France's first male homegrown winner since Bernard Hinault's 1985 victory. The Tour starts in Barcelona on July 4 and finishes in Paris on July 26.

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Guardian Sport