Cycling: Mathieu Kockelmann Wins the Second Stage of the Etoile De Bessèges in France
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Mathieu Kockelmann played a bad lap in Dylan Groenewegen as in... Arnaud Tendon (23 years old). While the young Swiss rider of the Van Rysel Roubaix team seemed to have won the race when he passed under the red flame, the victory in the 2nd stage of the Star of Bessèges, this Thursday between Saint-Gilles and Domessargues (162.8 kilometers), who had never yet hosted a stage finish on the event, was finally played between Kockelmann and Groeneweg…
The second stage of the Star of Bessèges, which started this Thursday, February 5, saw the victory of Luxembourger Mathieu Kockelmann (Lotto Intermaché).
In one of his first courses with the professionals, Mathieu Kockelmann was able to immediately demonstrate his good form.
The second stage of the Etoile de Bessèges, a 162.8 km race from Saint Gilles to Domessargues, featured a breathtaking finale. Swiss athlete Tendon was caught 50 meters from the finish line in a very tense stage. And for...
108 riders on the starting line, much less than in previous years. A choice assumed by the organisation for safety reasons, after a 2025 edition marked by numerous adventures. "Dad often told us that this race prevented him from sleeping. We didn't say anything to him, but we thought he was exaggerating. Now that I saw him, I understand better," sá amuse Claudine Fangille, daughter of Roland, founder of the Star of Bessèges, disappeared in 2020.…
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