
Cycling


Stage 18: Jonas Blows Kiss
Jonas Vingegaard of Jumbo-Visma blows a kiss to the assembled crowd as he wins solo across the line at the top of the Hautacam on Stage 18.

Stage 13: Mads About Ws
The peloton takes it a little easier today after two mega mountain stages, leaving the door open for a breakaway win in Stage 13 by all-arounder fastman Mads Pedersen of Trek Segafredo.

Stage 12: Pidcock Tops Alpe d’Huez
After the GC fireworks on the prior stage, the race leaders let the race go up the road and opened the door for a big win for young rider Thomas Pidcock of Ineos-Grenadiers atop the famous Alpe d’Huez.