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Tour de France Femmes 2024
Tour de France 2024
Paris 2024 Olympics
Zurich 2024 UCI Worlds
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Painting a Day
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100th Giro d'Italia
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Tour Down Under
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Three Dimensional Painting
Giro d Italia
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Tour of Britain
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Richmond 2015 UCI World Road Championship
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101st Giro d'Italia
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2020 Bike Racing Revised Season
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2020 Summer Olympics
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Wollongong 2022, UCI Road World Championships
Vuelta a Espana 23
The Jersey Is His TdF22-104
Now that I have decided that it is okay to create vertical as well as horizontal paintings, there is just no stopping myself. Nor is there any stopping Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) either. By taking out the intermediate sprint in Le Barthe de Neste, he has made it so no one can catch him in the race to win the Maillot Vert of the best sprinter in the Tour. All he need do now is make it to Paris. There aren't enough points available for anyone to be able to out score him in the remaining road stages of this Tour de France. One how had tried is just behind him, Michael Matthews (BikeExchange-Jayco). So Van Aert pulling on the final Maillot Vert in Paris is now just down to luck and staying healthy.