It’s been a thrilling week across the globe—from WorldTour breakaways to rising stars dominating Asia’s toughest climbs. Here’s what went down
World Stage
• Lidl-Trek|July 7
Jonathan Milan powered through a chaotic sprint on Stage 3 of the Tour de France to take 2nd place—and with it, the green jersey!
• Lidl-Trek|July 7
Anna Henderson dominated Stage 3 of the Giro Donne, securing both the stage win and the leader’s pink jersey.
Tour of Qinghai Lake, China
• Equipo Kern Pharma|July 6
Miguel Ángel Fernández claimed 4th in the first mass sprint stage after stellar teamwork throughout the day.
Japan
• Utsunomiya Blitzen|July 5
Atsushi Oka took silver at the Hiroshima Mihara Road Race, while Toki Sawada placed 4th.
• Utsunomiya Blitzen|July 6
Oka returned the next day to dominate the Hiroshima Toyota Criterium and take the win!
• Victoire Hiroshima|July 5
Benjamin Dyball rode to a strong 3rd place in the Hiroshima Mihara Road Race, capping off a great team effort.
• Victoire Hiroshima|July 6
Taiki Senzaki finished 2nd in the Hiroshima Toyota Criterium and now leads the overall J Criterium Tour standings in the leader’s jersey.
Taiwan
• Bryton Racing Team|July 6
Sheng-Xin secured the overall women’s championship at the WuLing KOM Challenge—her 6th victory of the season!
• Liv-VERGE Women Cycling Team|July 6
Ya-Yu finished 3rd and Ke-Xin 5th at the Taoyuan-Hsinchu Points Race, collecting valuable points toward the national ranking.
From the Alps to Asia, these results speak to the relentless spirit of riders and teams pushing for excellence every week. The July season is just getting started—bring it on!