Tour de France, Stage 16 and Mont Ventoux
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The Australian sprinter avoided a late crash and broke free of his companions to solo to a maiden Tour de France victory
Wednesday's Tour de France Stage 17 will get underway in Bollène on Wednesday at 7:00 a.m. ET and will be streaming on Peacock.
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Cyclingnews on MSNTour de France abandons: Yvegeniy Fedorov drops out on penultimate stageOn stage 14, the most dramatic abandon so far took place as Remco Evenepoel climbed off his bike on the ascent of Col du Tourmalet. He wasn't the only rider who fell victim to the stage's savages, alongside some rumoured illness across the peloton.
Tadej Pogacar rampaged through the Pyrenees, winning atop Hautacam on stage 12, then demolishing the field in the time trial on stage 13, and those back-to-back wins have gone some way to ensuring the destiny of the Tour de France title is looking fairly well sewn up.
The Tour de France is in its final week and the racers return to the road for Stage 16 on Tuesday, July 22 after having their second and last rest day on Monday. The next stage is scheduled to start at 6 a.m. EDT and will be broadcast on Peacock. Fans looking to watch can do so by using Peacock, which has plans starting at $7.99 a month.
The 30-year-old had been enjoying the best Tour of his career, having won stage two and worn the yellow jersey on two separate occasions.