Healy, Tour de France and Mont Ventoux
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Cyclingnews on MSN'Maybe I should have judged my effort differently' – No win for Ben Healy on Mont Ventoux, but magical Tour de France continuesBen Healy and Tour de France breakaways have become a match made in heaven. His escape efforts have so far earned him a stage win, a stint in the yellow jersey, top 10 on GC, and on Tuesday, a runner-up spot on Mont Ventoux.
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Ben Healy changes tactics in Tour de France: "They won’t let you join the break if you're 9th in the GC"Ben Healy started Thursday as the yellow jersey wearer in the Pyrenees stages of the 2025 edition of the Tour de France, but had a tough time on the way to Hautacam. Two days later, the Irishman recovered,
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Irish Mirror on MSNExclusive: Ben Healy has been so exciting to watch says Irish cycling uber-legend"His stage win was just brilliant, the way he attacked, going for it at 40 kilometres out, he just has that style of riding that makes it really exciting."
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Cyclingnews on MSNEF Education-EasyPost aim to race 'intelligently, not stupidly' in support of Healy and hunt for 'cherry on top' of Tour de FranceWe don't want to defend on the front of the bunch pulling because we're in a battle for ninth or tenth' says DS, but stage wins still a consideration
Ben Healy won stage six from Bayeux to Vire Normandie and his brilliant Tour continued with a third place on stage 10, from Ennezat to Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy in the Massif Central, enough to secure the race lead at the expense of the world’s best rider and three-time champion.
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Ireland has a new cycling hero. Ben Healy has become the fourth Irish rider to earn the Tour de France’s yellow jersey on Monday with a gritty ride in the fabled race’s first mountainous stage.
TADEJ POGACAR delivered a display of pure dominance on the first true mountain test of this year’s Tour de France — as Ben Healy gave up the Yellow Jersey. Ireland’s Healy, who took the maillot
Analysis of the 10th stage of the 2025 Tour de France, which took the peloton from Ennezat to Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy
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Paret-Peintre beats Healy in brutal battle on Ventoux: Vingegaard attacks but can’t crack Pogacar (just yet)Peintre. The Frenchman from Soudal Quick-Step triumphed on Mont Ventoux after a wild finale full of attacks and cat-and-mouse games, beating Ben Healy (EF Education – EasyPost) and Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious) in a thrilling battle.