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  2. Gina Grain - Wikipedia

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    Gina Grain (born June 16, 1974, in Lachine, Quebec) is a Canadian retired professional road and track cyclist. [1] She won a silver medal in women' scratch at the 2006 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Bordeaux, France, and later represented Canada at the 2008 Summer Olympics. [2]

  3. Jonas Vingegaard - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Vingegaard achieved his second successive Tour de France victory, before finishing second overall to his teammate Sepp Kuss at the Vuelta a España. For his achievements, Vingegaard was awarded the 2023 Vélo d'Or for the best cyclist of the season. In 2024, he missed several months of racing following a crash which punctured his lung.

  4. UCI Road World Championships - Wikipedia

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    Outfit of Jean-Pierre Monseré as world champion (1970), consisting of victory ribbon, cap, medal and rainbow jersey (collection KOERS. Museum of Cycle Racing). All the world championship events are ridden by national teams, not trade teams such as in most other major races.

  5. Tom Pidcock - Wikipedia

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    TP Racing were rebranded to Trinity Racing for the 2019–20 cyclo-cross season, with Pidcock stepping up to a full season of senior elite competition for the first time. [ 47 ] [ 53 ] He scored four top ten finishes in the Cyclo-cross World Cup, before claiming the silver medal at the World Championships behind Van der Poel, [ 54 ] as well as ...

  6. Brandon McNulty - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Alexander McNulty (born April 2, 1998) is an American cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam UAE Team Emirates XRG. [4] In the 2016 UCI Junior World Time Trial Championships McNulty became the fourth American junior world champion after Greg LeMond, Jeff Evanshine, and Taylor Phinney, winning the time trial by 35 seconds.

  7. Grand Tour (cycling) - Wikipedia

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    In road bicycle racing, a Grand Tour is one of the three major European professional cycling stage races: Giro d'Italia, Tour de France, and Vuelta a España.Collectively they are termed the Grand Tours, and all three races are similar in format, being three-week races with daily stages.

  8. Jonathan McEvoy - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan McEvoy (born 2 August 1989 in St Helens, Merseyside) is a British former racing cyclist. As well as an accomplished road rider he is also a specialist in cyclo-cross and those skills almost certainly helped him obtain a top 100 finish at the 2014 Paris–Roubaix. [2]

  9. Primož Roglič - Wikipedia

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    Roglič began his season at Tirreno–Adriatico, winning three successive stages and taking overall victory, 18 seconds ahead of João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates). [115] Next, he raced the Volta a Catalunya, winning two stages and again taking victory in the general classification by a narrow margin of 6 seconds ahead of Remco Evenepoel. [116]