Combative Storer Helps Save Tudor's Celebration Blushes
- Michael Storer won the daily combativity prize for his aggressive performance during the 15th stage of the Tour de France.
- Julian Alaphilippe mistakenly celebrated a stage win, unaware he finished third after a crash left him without his radio.
- Tim Wellens from UAE Team Emirates won the stage, with Victor Campenaerts finishing second.
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The French cyclist raised his arm as a sign of victory when he crossed the finish line, but he did not know that two of his rivals had already done so before.
Tour de France: Australian Storer helps save Tudor's celebration blushes - Overpasses For America
Australian star Michael Storer has bagged the much coveted daily combativity prize for being the most aggressive rider after his constant attacks enlivened a thrilling afternoon on the 15th stage of the Tour de France. But the Perth rider’s illustrious Tudor Pro teammate Julian Alaphilippe will want to forget the embarrassment of celebrating a stage win in the ancient city of Carcassonne which he later discovered was actually only a third-place …
The Tudor driver believes he has won the 15th stage of the Tour of France – but he is wrong.
The current episode of Inside Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe, the podcast for the Tour de France 2025, is about the events on the 15th stage.
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