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"textContent": "The Tour de France 2026 gives the sprinters two races to think about. The first is the obvious one: stage wins. Bordeaux, Bergerac, Nevers, Chalon-sur-Saône, Voiron and Paris all look like major targets if the fast teams control the day. The second is the green jersey, and that competition could be much more tactical than […]\n\nThe post Tour de France 2026 sprinters guide: who can win green? appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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