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"textContent": "The Tour de France 2026 is not short of obvious GC battlegrounds. Five summit finishes, an early Pyrenean block, a late individual time-trial and back-to-back Alpe d’Huez stages give the race a clear structure, but the most important attacks will not all come in the same way. Some days are built for direct yellow jersey […]\n\nThe post Tour de France 2026 route: best days for GC attacks appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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