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Tour de France fans slammed as ‘disrespectful' after spectators spotted climbing on GRAVES to catch glimpse of the race
Tour de France fans slammed as ‘disrespectful' after spectators spotted climbing on GRAVES to catch glimpse of the race

The Irish Sun

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Tour de France fans slammed as ‘disrespectful' after spectators spotted climbing on GRAVES to catch glimpse of the race

TOUR DE FRANCE fans blasted spectators who appeared to stand on GRAVES to catch a glimpse of riders at a vantage point of the race. Stage two of the world's biggest annual cycling event rounded off in Boulogne-sur-Mer, located in the north of the France. 2 Tour de France fans slammed as 'disrespectful' after spectators spotted climbing on graves 2 Mathieu van der Poel has the leader's yellow jersey after two rounds The race saw Mathieu van der Poel beat Tadej Pogacar in a sprint finish to give the Dutchman the leader's yellow jersey. And some people were so eager to see the drama for themselves, that they seemingly disregarded their surroundings to watch it live. With 8.6km remaining until the finish line, fans gathered on the edge of a cemetery to be as near the action as possible on Sunday. Hundreds of people seemed to trample on graves along the side of the road, behind advertising boards. READ MORE CYCLING NEWS That provoked outrage among many cycling fans, who felt the onlookers showed a lack of respect for the dead. One fan wrote on X: "They no longer even see that they're standing on graves. Not out of hatred, but because they no longer know what respect is." A second said: "No respect for neither the living nor the dead." A third added: "This is so disrespectful. I hope they're standing on ground between the graves and the road." Most read in Cycling CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS A local said: "It's shameful to the people of my town." Two-time champion Jonas Vingegaard finished third behind reigning champion Pogacar, while Britain's England cricket stars forced to arrive to West Indies Test match on lime bikes amid 'shambles' at The Oval Earlier on Sunday, French team Cofidis said that 11 bikes were stolen from their team truck after the opening stage. In a statement, the team said that the door of their equipment truck was forced open, and their Look bikes were taken "despite the security measures put in place". Each bike stolen is estimated to be worth around £11,200. All riders at the Tour generally have at least three bikes - their preferred one and two spares. Monday's third stage is a 178km run to Dunkirk, where a mass bunch sprint is expected. Stage two results Mathieu Van der Poel (Ned-Alpecin-Deceuninck) 4hrs 45mins 41secs Tadej Pogacar (Slo - UAE Team Emirates) Same time Jonas Vingegaard (Den - Visma-Lease a Bike) Romain Gregoire (Fra - Groupama-FDJ) Julian Alaphilippe (Fra - Tudor) Oscar Onley (GB - Picnic PostNL) Aurelien Paret-Peintre (Fra - Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team) Kevin Vauquelin (Arkea - B&B Hotels) Simone Velasco (XDS Astana) Jenno Berckmoes (Lotto)

Pogacar to lead Team Emirates-XRG charge at Criterium du Dauphine
Pogacar to lead Team Emirates-XRG charge at Criterium du Dauphine

Gulf Today

time07-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Gulf Today

Pogacar to lead Team Emirates-XRG charge at Criterium du Dauphine

UAE Team Emirates-XRG have announced their rider selection for the upcoming Criterium du Dauphine, taking place from June 9–15. The race will serve as a crucial test ahead of the Tour de France, with Tadej Pogacar set to lead a strong and versatile squad through the week-long race in the French Alps. Pogacar returns to competition after a high-altitude training camp with his teammates and a commanding spring campaign, which included seven victories. The Dauphine will mark a key step in his build-up to July. Pogacar said: 'We've just come off a really solid block of altitude training with the team and I'm feeling good. The legs are there, and the motivation is high. It's been a few years since I've been to the Dauphine, and we're excited to be there and racing again after many weeks of training all together. 'We have a very good ambience in the group, and we're ready to pin on race numbers and show what we can do.' The seven-man squad will be guided by Sports Directors Andrej Hauptman (Slo), Marco Marcato (Ita) and Marco Marzano (Ita). The team brings a balanced line-up of climbing specialists, experienced domestiques, and all-rounders to support Pogacar across the race's demanding terrain. Meanwhile, on stage 3 of the Tour of Slovenia, Sebastian Molano sprinted to second place for UAE Team Emirates-XRG, narrowly missing out on the day's victory to Dylan Groenewegen of Jayco AlUla. The Colombian launched his sprint with 300m to go, but ultimately came up just short in the uphill kick to the line. Earlier in the stage, Antanio Morgado and Rune Herregodts had kept their leaders safe and out of trouble, as the sun lashed the peloton with a searing heat. With bottles of water aplenty, the peloton went about its business from Majsperk to Ormoz, showing little concern for the threat that came from out front. Initially numbering six riders, the day's breakaway was best represented by Nejc Komac (Factory Racing) in the finale. The Slovene youngster made a daring bid to ride alone to the finish, but was ultimately caught inside the final 3km. It was a fine effort from Komac, who came close to pulling off an unlikely victory. With the breakaway mopped up, UAE Team Emirates-XRG's Rui and Ivo Oliveira piloted Molano towards the front of the bunch, and it was the 30-year-old who opened up his sprint first. Hitting the front with a little over 300m to ride, Molano delivered a great turn of speed and initially looked to have enough to hang on. However, it was Groenewegen who benefited from a slightly later launch, riding his way to a second stage victory of the week. Behind the fireworks, Felix Großschartner remained out of danger and cruised over the line, putting himself into a handy position heading into Saturday's summit finish. The Austrian sits in fifth place overall and will hope to stretch his legs over the weekend. Molano: 'It was really close today. In the end, I did not see Ivo preparing his lead-out on the right-hand side of the road, and this is why I launched a little early. The finish was a bit uphill and with such a long kick, it was hard to hold on. 'It's a shame not to get the victory because I know how close I am. Groenewegen is strong but today I had the legs. With some better luck, it was ours. Anyway, we have two more opportunities to chase the victory, so we will give it everything,' he added. Tour of Slovenia has been become a happy hunting ground for UAE Team Emirates-XRG in recent years, showcasing their strength and consistency on the international stage. The team's impressive run began in 2019, when the experienced Italian rider Diego Ulissi powered to victory with a tactically brilliant performance. Building on that success, the spotlight then shifted to Slovenian superstar Pogacar, who thrilled fans by winning his home race in both 2021 and 2022.

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