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Cycling-Abrahamsen wins Tour de France stage 11 as Pogacar crashes

Cycling-Abrahamsen wins Tour de France stage 11 as Pogacar crashes

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Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 11 - Toulouse to Toulouse - Toulouse, France - July 16, 2025 Uno-X Mobility's Jonas Abrahamsen crosses the finish line to win stage 11 REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
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