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Tour de France : l'Australien Matthews vainqueur à Mende, Vingegaard conserve le maillot jaune

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L'Australien Michael Matthews s'est imposé en solo, samedi, à Mende, au terme de la 14e étape du Tour de France qui a débuté à Saint-Étienne. Il a devancé Alberto Bettiol et Thibaut Pinot, sans menacer le Danois Jonas Vingegaard qui garde le maillot jaune. 

The post Tour de France : l'Australien Matthews vainqueur à Mende, Vingegaard conserve le maillot jaune appeared first on Haiti24.

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