Tour de France 2026: the 11th stage classification won by Wærenskjold and the general classification, unchanged
The Norwegian giant took the opportunity to slide his meter ninety-five in a mouse hole along the gates 500 meters from the finish and surprise
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The Norwegian giant took the opportunity to slide his meter ninety-five into a mouse hole along the gates 500 meters from the finish and surprise everyone by taking a few steps ahead of Olav Kooij (Decathlon CMA CGM), Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Premier Tech). But once again, the legs of the 34-year-old public favourite did not follow. Pascal Ackermann (GER/JAY) 0 Unsurprisingly, there is no change to the general classification.
Furthermore, The remaining three runaways were swallowed six kilometres from the finish.
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The Norwegian giant took the opportunity to slide his meter ninety-five into a mouse hole along the gates 500 meters from the finish and surprise everyone by taking a few steps ahead of Olav Kooij (Decathlon CMA CGM), Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Premier Tech).
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But once again, the legs of the 34-year-old public favourite did not follow.
according to Le Figaro — ActualitésPascal Ackermann (GER/JAY) 0 Unsurprisingly, there is no change to the general classification.
according to Le ParisienThe remaining three runaways were swallowed six kilometres from the finish.
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