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Jonas Vingegaard: 'I am 100% sure that myself, Sepp Kuss and Primož Roglič are not taking anything'
Slovenia · SloveniaPrimo~ Rogli is at the centre of rumours linking him with a move away from Jumbo-Visma. The Slovenian wants to be guaranteed a shot at winning the Tour de France in 2024, and with Jonas Vingegaard the reigning two-time champion, he would not be afforded full support at Jumbo. Ineos Grenadiers previously expressed an interested in the Slovenian in 2022.See the Story
Could Primož Roglič really leave Jumbo-Visma?
'It's all about instinct, making split-second decisions': Danny van Poppel on how to be an unbeatable lead-out man
CyclingJonas Vingegaard wins the 13th stage of the Spanish Vuelta. The two-time Tour de France champion led a 1-2-3 finish for Jumbo-Visma. American Sepp Kuss kept the red leader's jersey. Primoz Roglic moved into second overall.See the Story
Vingegaard wins climb up Tourmalet ahead of Kuss and Roglic in Jumbo-Visma 1-2-3 at Spanish Vuelta
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United States · United StatesU.S. national parks experienced an uptick in use following the COVID-19 pandemic. Each agency has a different definition of an e-bike, and where it is permitted. There is no single catch-all rule for using e-bikes on state-managed parklands.See the Story