Coloradans Race in Tour De France
FRENCH COUNTRYSIDE AND FRENCH ALPS, JUL 16 – Two Durango cyclists face the physical and mental challenges of the 3,338.8 km Tour de France, where winners often finish within seconds of each other, officials say.
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Coloradans race in Tour de France
The Tour de France picked back up on Wednesday after the first rest day of the world's most famous cycling event. There are two racers from Colorado competing. Next with Kyle Clark caught up with the crew they rode with as kids in Durango about their buddies making it big time.
2 Durango cyclists competing in Tour de France
DENVER (KDVR) — Competing in the Tour de France is the highest prestige a cyclist can achieve. Nearly 200 riders from all around the world will travel over 2,000 miles across France in a three-week, 21-stage race that is designed to push cyclists to the absolute limit physically and mentally. Who did the Rockies take in the 2025 MLB Draft? Before they were racing on the world stage at the Tour de France, two of those riders, Sepp Kuss and …
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