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UAE Cycling Team continues to shine in Switzerland, Belgium tours
UAE Cycling Team continues to shine in Switzerland, Belgium tours

Al Etihad

time12 hours ago

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  • Al Etihad

UAE Cycling Team continues to shine in Switzerland, Belgium tours

20 June 2025 15:04 GENEVA (WAM)João Almeida produced another admirable performance at the Tour de Suisse, with the Portuguese going on the front foot to take second place on stage 5 and move up to third pipped to the line by Oscar Onley (Picnic-PostNL), the UAE Team Emirates-XRG man benefited from the work of his teammates to make further inroads in the general classification an infernal pace on the Passo del San Bernardino, the Emirati squad whittled the peloton down in size, thereby eliminating the possibility of the breakaway taking the day's honours. With two ascents of the savagely steep Castaneda to come, it would be up to Almeida to make the Almeida doing the brunt of the work, Onley was able to round the 26-year-old in the final few hundred metres, thereby denying UAE Team Emirates-XRG of a second win in succession. Not to be concerned by Onley's moment of glory, Almeida battled to the line and ensured that he would move up to third place in the general over at the Baloise Belgium Tour, Sebastián Molano claimed a second runner-up spot in as many days, propelling the Colombian sprinter into the lead of the race. Taking over the purple leader's jersey from Tim Merlier (Soudal Quick-Step), Molano delivered another consistent performance in Belgium, only being pipped to the stage victory by Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck. Earlier in the stage, a six-man breakaway had gone clear of the peloton, but led by the might of Soudal Quick-Step and Alpecin-Deceuninck, the final lap of a local circuit beckoned to decide the stage winner.

Oscar Onley shows credentials by beating Tadej Pogacar's lieutenant to line
Oscar Onley shows credentials by beating Tadej Pogacar's lieutenant to line

Times

timea day ago

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  • Times

Oscar Onley shows credentials by beating Tadej Pogacar's lieutenant to line

With just over two weeks until the Tour de France, Britain's 22-year-old Oscar Onley has set out his stall by winning stage five of the Tour de Suisse in a photo-finish sprint ahead of João Almeida after a brutal day in the mountains between La Punt and Santa Maria in Calanca. It is the man from Kelso's second professional win (after he took a stage of the Tour Down Under in 2024) and the strong performance sets him in good stead before La Grande Boucle, starting on July 5, where he will be a key general classification (GC) rider for his team Picnic PostNL. Not only did he beat Almeida, Tadej Pogacar's key UAE Team Emirates XRG lieutenant, on the queen stage of the race, he also finished ahead of seasoned Tour de France riders such as Ben O'Connor (Jayco AlUla) and Julian Alaphilippe (Tudor). The victory proved the young man's credentials as a climber as he moved up the GC to fourth place, 1min 21sec behind the race leader Kévin Vauquelin (Arkéa-B&B Hotels).

Onley wins stage five of Tour de Suisse
Onley wins stage five of Tour de Suisse

BBC News

timea day ago

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  • BBC News

Onley wins stage five of Tour de Suisse

Briton Oscar Onley won the fifth stage of the Tour de Suisse in an uphill sprint 22-year-old Picnic PostNL rider edged out UAE Team Emirates XRG's Joao Almeida on the 183.5 km (114-mile) mountainous stage from La Punt to Sant La Mondiale's Felix Gall was third, 23 seconds behind Hotels rider Kevin Vauquelin finished fourth to take the overall lead from Romain Gregoire, who was more than six minutes behind leads fellow Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe by 29 seconds, with Almeida third and Onley fourth, one minute 21 seconds off the lead."I felt good and just gave it a go on the last climb," said Scot Onley. "I don't win often and I've had a quite a few podiums so far this year, or quite close results, so to pull it off today is really nice for myself and my team-mates, because they do a really good job every day. Today was no different."It's nice to be able to pay them back now and again."The stage was held in memory of Gino Mader, who died at the age of 26 after a crash in the 2023 race.A statue was unveiled near the Albula Pass, the location of the six of the eight-day race is a 186.7km (116 miles) flat route from Chur to Neuhausen am Rheinfall.

Canadian rider Mike Woods drops out of Tour de Suisse due to illness
Canadian rider Mike Woods drops out of Tour de Suisse due to illness

Winnipeg Free Press

time2 days ago

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  • Winnipeg Free Press

Canadian rider Mike Woods drops out of Tour de Suisse due to illness

PIURO – Canadian rider Mike Woods was forced to abandon the Tour de Suisse on Stage 4 Wednesday due to illness. The 38-year-old from Ottawa, riding for the Israel-Premier Tech team, was 22nd in the general classification rankings after finishing 12th in Stage 3. Portugal's João Almeida, riding for UAE Team Emirates XRG, won Wednesday's 171-kilometre stage, the first major mountain stage of the race. France's Romain Grégoire, with Groupama-FDJ, remains in the overall general classification lead. The eight-stage race covers 1,300 kilometres and more than 20,000 metres in altitude between the start in Küssnacht and Stockhütte, which are just 16 kilometres apart. The 88th edition of the race, which wraps up Sunday, also features a foray into northern Italy for the first time. — This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 18, 2025.

Welshman Thomas out of Tour of Switzerland as 'precautionary measure'
Welshman Thomas out of Tour of Switzerland as 'precautionary measure'

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Welshman Thomas out of Tour of Switzerland as 'precautionary measure'

Former Tour de France champion Geraint Thomas has withdrawn from the rest of the Tour of Switzerland, his Ineos Grenadiers teams announced on Wednesday. Thomas fell on the third stage of racing in Switzerland on Tuesday and complained of a dead leg afterwards, less than three weeks out from the start of this season's Tour de France. Advertisement The 39-year-old finished more than 15 minutes behind stage winner Quinn Simmons. The Welshman will end his career this season and is set to feature on this year's Tour de France, which he won in 2018. "Following a crash during stage three of the #TourdeSuisse, @GeraintThomas86 will not take the start today as a precautionary measure," Ineos said on social media. The eight-day Tour of Switzerland is the final significant stage race before the start of the Tour de France on July 5 in Lille. iwd/bsp

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