Mathieu van der Poel Claims Victory in Shortened Ninth Stage of Tour de France
In a thrilling finish, Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel emerged victorious in the ninth stage of the Tour de France, which was shortened due to challenging conditions.
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In a thrilling finish, Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel emerged victorious in the ninth stage of the Tour de France, which was shortened due to challenging conditions.
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