Cycling
Race in Review: Tour de France 2022
The 2022 edition of the Tour de France has come to a conclusion, both happy and sad. Now for the race in review and HDN’s Tour de Twitter.
Stage 21: Champagne à Paris
Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck beat out rivals in the final sprint finish on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.
Stage 20: State of Van Aert
Wout Van Aert (JV) takes the time trial win on Stage 20. But what everyone wants to know is: did Tadej find a way to take back 3:26 on Jonas?
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 17: Pogacar Noses Win On Peyragudes
On a day when a spate of GC hopefuls tried to get away and gain time on the mountain climbs, the duel between Tadej Pogacar (UAE) and Jonas Vingegaard (JV) swallowed them all and spit them up in the rearview mirror.
Stage 16: Hugo Is Huge
Hugo Houle of Israel-Premier Tech pointed to the sky as he crossed the finish line, dedicating the win to his brother who was killed in 2012 by a drunk driver.
Stage 15: Jasper Is Faster
Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck won a bunch sprint after the peloton caught the breakaway in the final 500m of the race.
Stage 14: Sweet Repeat For Australia
A breakaway of non-GC contenders broke out to a massive lead ahead of the peloton, and the yellow jersey, with Michael Matthews of Team BikeExchange proving the best of the bunch for a grinder win on Stage 14.
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.