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TdF Stage 2 | Milan’s Shots Fired at Girmay + £123,000 Cofidis Bikes Stolen

TdF Stage 2 | Milan’s Shots Fired at Girmay + £123,000 Cofidis Bikes Stolen

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Highlights from Stage 2 of the men’s Tour de France 2025. Thanks to Garmin and Van Rysel for supporting the show!


Enter the Van Rysel competition here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepTMEjgmROEOQ1sjOaclxAJTu5KWxtAENgGO9_G2Eb4zD_fg/viewform


00:00 Ad: Garmin gadgets

00:41 Ad: Win a Van Rysel RCR-F

01:35 Hello

02:06 Messy weather + concussion updates

03:08 Highlight: Breakaway

03:23 Highlight: Crash

03:45 Highlight: More crashes…

04:13 Highlight: Intermediate sprint

05:17 Highlight: Climb at 30km to go

06:15 Highlight: Final 10kms

06:52 Highlight: 5km to go

07:29 Highlight: Sprint finish

08:00 GC Standings

09:50 Would you rather (Rain or Turbo)

13:04 Cofidis bikes stolen

14:08 Who will win the GC?

22:08 Stage 3 preview


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