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Vingegaard battles to third place in fourth stage of Tour de France - Team Visma
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Vingegaard battles to third place in fourth stage of Tour de France – Team Visma

  • 9 July 2025
  1. Vingegaard battles to third place in fourth stage of Tour de France  Team Visma
  2. Tour de France 2025 LIVE: Stage 4 route, standings & updates  BBC
  3. Tour de France: Pogacar takes 100th win in thrilling stage four finish but denied yellow jersey  The Guardian
  4. Tour de France 2025 results: Tadej Pogacar claims 100th victory on stage four  BBC
  5. As it happened: A milestone win for the world champion in a ferocious uphill sprint on Tour de France stage 4  Cyclingnews
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  • Cycling
  • Jonas Vingegaard finished third in the fourth stage of the Tour de France. After a thrilling finale
  • one day before the first individual time trial.
  • Sports
  • the 28-year-old Dane crossed the line just behind stage winner Tadej Pogačar and GC leader Mathieu van der Poel. Matteo Jorgenson also featured prominently in the final
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