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Matteo Jorgensen and Will Barta credit the Boise Young Riders Development Squad for them becoming professional cyclists.
The Boise High School graduate enters his fourth consecutive Tour de France as one of the race's potential breakthrough ...
Favorites youth classification Tour de France 2025 To create this list, (former) editors of IDLProCycling.com were asked for their top ten picks in response to the question: “Who has the best ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Tour de France, the world's premier bicycle race, started in Italy over the weekend but will not end in Paris for the first time since 1905 because of the Olympics. The race ...
Boise High graduate Matteo Jorgenson finished 21st overall in his Tour de France debut. Jorgenson began his career with the Boise Young Rider Development Squad.
Belgian sprinter Tim Merlier won the ninth stage of the Tour de France in a mass sprint after Mathieu van der Poel spent the ...
FILE - Tour de France winner Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the twenty-first stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Nice, France, July 21, 2024.
July 3 (Gracenote) - Youth Classification Tour de France after Stage 2 on Sunday 1. Julian Alaphilippe (France / Etixx - Quick-Step) 8:34:50" 2. Warren Barguil (France / Giant) +6" 3.
July 26 (Infostrada Sports) - Final Youth Classification Tour de France on Sunday 1. Nairo Quintana (Colombia / Movistar) 84:47:26" 2. Romain Bardet (France / AG2R) +14:48" 3.
Boise High alum Matteo Jorgenson was selected by Movistar Team for his second straight Tour de France, which begins Saturday in Bilbao, Spain.
Jorgenson finished 21st out of 176 riders for the 2022 Tour de France. This year's Tour starts July 1, on his 24th birthday.
Youth Classification Tour de France after Stage 14 on Saturday 1. Adam Yates (Britain / Orica) 63:49:25" 2. Louis Meintjes (South Africa / Lampre) +3:03" 3. Warren Barguil (France / Giant) +5:38 ...
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