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Tour de France results: Soren Waerenskjold makes long-range sprint to win fastest-ever stage

Søren Wærenskjold has claimed victory in the fastest stage in Tour de France history following a long-range sprint to Nevers.

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This story first appeared in 🇮🇹 Italian coverage — 3.2 hours before Archynetys detected it in English news.

🇬🇧 English Jul 15, 20:24 UTC
🇮🇹 Italian Jul 15, 17:14 UTC · La Gazzetta dello Sport

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The brief

Søren Wærenskjold won Stage 11 of the Tour de France. The victory was achieved via a long-range sprint that concluded in Nevers, marking the fastest stage ever recorded in the event's history.

Coverage from the BBC, The Guardian, ESPN, and USA Today focuses on the speed of the stage and Wærenskjold's first-ever win in the competition. Bicycling.com emphasizes the role of drafting used by racers to achieve these record speeds.

Future attention may center on how everyday riders can apply the drafting techniques used during this stage, as noted in bicycling.com coverage.

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Quick answers

Who won Stage 11 of the Tour de France?

Søren Wærenskjold won the stage.

What was significant about this specific stage?

It is reported to be the fastest stage ever in the Tour de France.

Where did the stage finish?

The stage concluded in Nevers.

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