Ben Healy Wins Tour De France Criterium Twice After Finish Line Celebration Blunder – Video
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Yellow jersey for two days on the Tour de France 2025, Irish rider EF Education – Easypost/USA took part in the Critérium de Lisieux on Tuesday in Normandy. Although he won this...
Ben Healy’s Double Victory at the Tour de France Criterium Stuns Fans Despite Finish Line Celebration Mishap – Watch the Drama Unfold!
Ben Healy has clinched victory in the Tour de France criterium for the second time, overcoming a dramatic finish line celebration mishap that nearly cost him the win. In a race marked by high tension and intense competition, Healy’s momentary blunder did little to overshadow his dominant performance, as captured in exclusive footage circulating online. [...]
Ben Healy "wins" post-Tour criterium twice after finish line blunder
Ben Healy’s Tour de France exploits – winning a stage, holding the race lead for two days and being the race’s super combative rider – have meant he’s been in demand on the post-Tour criterium circuit. These are a series of very unusual races across Europe where the stars of the Tour are paid often […] The post Ben Healy “wins” post-Tour criterium twice after finish line blunder | Video appeared first on Sticky Bottle.
Ben Healy's Double Win at Tour de France Criterium | Dramatic Finish Line Mishap Revealed
Ben Healy has clinched victory in the Tour de France criterium for the second time, overcoming a dramatic finish line celebration mishap that nearly cost him the win. In a race marked by high tension and intense competition, Healy’s momentary blunder did little to overshadow his dominant performance, as captured in exclusive footage circulating online. This latest triumph cements Healy’s reputation as one of cycling’s rising stars and highlights…
A traditional event at the end of July, the post-Tour de France criterium, organized by SCO Dijon, brought together several big names in international cycling this Thursday evening at the Allées du Parc, including Ben Healy, Julien Bernard from Côte-d'Orien, Paul Magnier, French champion Dorian Godon, and Paul Seixas, a great hope for French cycling. And unsurprisingly, it was the 24-year-old Irishman who raised his arms at the finish line. A lo…
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