
Cycling




Stage 11: Tadej Cracks; It’s Jonas Time
The unthinkable happened on Stage 11. The titan Tadej Pogacar (UAE) cracked on the Col du Granon, unseated from the yellow jersey by Jonas Vingegaard (JV).

Stage 10: Magnus Strikes Late
Magnus Cort Nielsen of EF-Easypost wins an agonizing sprint to take Stage 10, striking late from a breakaway of hopefuls.