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Soren Wærenskjold Claims Historic Sprint Victory in Tour de France Stage 11
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First reported by Mako · 14 minutes ago
What happened
Norwegian cyclist Soren Wærenskjold overcame a crash and last-place finish in the previous stage to win the 11th stage of the 2026 Tour de France. He sprinted to victory in a flat 161.3 km stage from Vichy to Nevers, marking his first Grand Tour win and the second for his team UNO-X. Tadej Pogačar retained his overall lead as the race heads into another sprinter-friendly stage.
- 01Soren Wærenskjold wins Tour de France Stage 11 after recovering from a crash and last place finish.
- 02The 161.3 km flat stage ran from Vichy to Nevers, ending in a mass sprint on a narrow road.
- 03Wærenskjold’s team UNO-X earned its second-ever Tour de France stage victory.
- 04Tadej Pogačar maintains a 3:36 lead over Jonas Vingegaard in the general classification.
- 05Tomorrow’s stage is 179.1 km from Nevers to Chalon-sur-Saône with three short category 4 climbs, favoring sprinters.
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