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Cycling Weekly on MSN'Where once we were at the top of the heap, we’re not anymore' – Can Ineos Grenadiers survive another Tour de France flop?Once the dominant force in Grand Tour racing, Ineos Grenadiers now look lost in the era of Pogačar and Vingegaard. What went ...
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Team GB’s first medal hopeful Josh Tarling: ‘I am going for gold’Without wishing to make you feel ancient, Josh Tarling was only eight years old when Lizzie Deignan – or Armitstead as she was back then – won Team GB’s first medal of the London 2012 Olympics.
As he made his way wearily through the mixed zone on the Pont Alexandre III, Josh Tarling could have been forgiven for wanting to be anywhere but Paris. The young Welshman’s dreams of Olympic ...
'It hasn't sunk in yet' – Josh Tarling endures agonising 90-minute wait for maiden Grand Tour stage victory at Giro d’Italia; Vlogs, aggressive racing and a G.O.A.T. chef ...
Teenager Josh Tarling blew away the rest of the field to become the British men’s time trial champion as Lizzie Holden claimed the women’s crown at the Croft Circuit near Darlington.
Josh Tarling is only 20 and making his debut at the Olympic Games in Paris but his youthful innocence and incredible time trial talents make him a favourite for Saturday's 32.4km race.
Great Britain's Josh Tarling won a surprise time trial bronze at the Cycling World Championships on Friday. Last year's junior world champion is still eligible for the Under-23 event but made his ...
Britain's Josh Tarling claimed his first Grand Tour stage win with victory in the time trial on stage two of the Giro d'Italia. Ineos Grenadiers rider Tarling, 21, beat Slovenia's Primoz Roglic by ...
Josh Tarling eyes Paris 2024 time trial gold and a McDonald’s to celebrate The 20-year-old Welshman won bronze at last year’s World Championships. Ian Parker. Thursday 25 July 2024 16:38 BST.
British 21-year-old Josh Tarling delivered a career-high victory on stage two of the Giro d’Italia, winning the individual time-trial by one second from overall favourite Primoz Roglic.
McDonald’s might be banned from the Olympic Village but cyclist Josh Tarling has still vowed to raid the junk food restaurant if he wins on Saturday. The Welsh cyclist used to gorge on burgers and ...
However, Josh Tarling is still close to him, just six seconds behind at the 22km intermediate split. It’s going to be nip-tuck for a medal between them.
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