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BAGNERES-DE-LUCHON, France, July 19 (Reuters) - Belgian Remco Evenepoel abandoned the Tour de France on Saturday during the 14th stage, a 182.6-km mountain trek from Pau to Superbagneres.
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Cyclingnews on MSNRemco Evenepoel abandons Tour de France on Col du Tourmalet2024 Tour de France podium finisher Remco Evenepoel (Soudal–QuickStep) has abandoned on stage 14 of the 2025 race, dropping back from the bunch and climbing into the team car some 9km from the summit of the Col du Tourmalet with still 100km left in the stage.
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Lefevere defends Evenepoel quitting the Tour de France: "Remco isn't a faker"Remco Evenepoel’s withdrawal from the Tour de France has easily been the most talked-about moment of the race’s second week. On the way to Superbagnères, he just couldn’t continue, and the Belgian had to say goodbye to the Tour while still wearing the white jersey.
By seeing Remco Evenepoel and Primoz Roglic toeing up to the start line in Bilbao on July 1. Advertisement. ... As race organizers like to remind everyone, the Tour de France is the star.
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Cyclingnews on MSN'It just wasn’t working, I was empty' - Remco Evenepoel reveals his struggle since the Dauphiné and the cause of his Tour de France abandonRemco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quickstep) opened up on his departure from the Tour de France, which shocked the Tour de France on the slopes of the Col du Tourmalet on Saturday. “It just wasn’t working, I was empty," Evenepoel told Dutch and Flemish journalists, including Nieuwsblad.
The Tour de France continues with the toughest stage of this year’s race, featuring four mammoth Pyrenean climbs