Tour de France Stage 12 results, standings
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Crashes are a part of the Tour de France and Durango’s Sepp Kuss experienced that on Tuesday during Stage 4 of the Tour. Kuss was involved in a crash in the middle of the peloton on Tuesday during the 174.2-kilometer stage from Amiens Métropole ...
Before they were racing on the world stage at the Tour de France, two of those riders, Sepp Kuss and Quinn Simmons, were merely kids with a dream, cycling around the terrain of Durango.
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VELO on MSNSepp Kuss Shrugs Off Vingegaard's TT Losses: 'We're sticking to our Tour de France plan'Visma came out swinging in Thursday’s hilly transition stage, slotting in Simon Yates and Wout Van Aert into the day’s early break. That show of intent reveals that Visma is not giving up the fight after one wobble.
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Cycling Weekly on MSNAmericans racing the 2025 Tour de France: riders to watch and our predictionsTour de France gets underway in Lille, France on Saturday, July 5, with a peloton of 184 riders spread across 23 teams. This year, only five American riders are among them, but based on their strong performances of late,
ANDORRA LA VELLA, Andorra — Sepp Kuss couldn’t suppress a wide grin as he raced toward the finish line to become the first American in 10 years to win a stage at the Tour de France. After winning Sunday’s grueling 15th stage, Kuss threw his sunglasses into the crowd and put his arms in the air before covering his face, succumbing to emotion and exhaustion.
The final stage of the Tour de France is unlike most bike races. The day starts with the race leader and other significant riders riding easy, posing for photographs with their teammates as they ...
Sepp Kuss became the first American to win a Tour de France stage in ten years as he took first place on Stage 15 on 11 July.
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Cyclingnews on MSN'We couldn't crack them just yet' – Jorgenson and Kuss try to isolate Tadej Pogačar as Visma flex team's strength over UAE at Tour de FranceJonas Vingegaard aided by American duo in fight to try take back time on world champion on road to Le Mont Dore
Durango’s Sepp Kuss leads teammate Primož Roglič of Slovenia up the Loze pass during Stage 17 of the 2020 Tour de France cycling race on Sept. 16.