Magnus Cort

  1. Critérium du Dauphiné 2024: Cort wins uphill sprint finish to take yellow

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Breakaway rider Bruno Armirail is caught with 150 metres remaining before Magnus Cort sprints to the stage win and leader's jersey. The Dane outguns Primoz Roglic and Matteo Jorgenson with a comfortable margin.

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  2. Giro 2023: Cort wins three-up sprint, Thomas still in pink

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Alessandro De Marchi, Magnus Cort and Derek Gee are the breakaway riders in a compelling day of racing. It boils down to a three-up sprint in Viareggio with Cort taking a compelling win. Geraint Thomas keeps the maglia rosa.

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  3. Tour de France 2022: Cort wins in Megève, Pogacar stays in yellow

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Magnus Cort wins stage 10 from the breakaway. He outguns Nick Schultz with an ultimate bike throw, while Tadej Pogacar stays in pink, Lennard Kämna moves up to second place.

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  4. Vuelta 2021: Cort wins from breakaway, Roglic stays in red

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The 19th stage at La Vuelta is a thrilling race from start to finish. The race comes down to a sprint of seven in the streets of Monforte de Lemos. Magnus Cort takes the spoils, while Primoz Roglic keeps the red jersey.

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  5. Vuelta 2021: Cort wins in Córdoba, Eiking keeps La Roja

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Giulio Ciccone, Romain Bardet, Jay Vine and Sergio Henao attack on the last climb. A reduced peloton brings them back in the streets of Córdoba before Magnus Cort sprints to victory. Christian Edd Eiking stays in the GC lead.

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  6. Vuelta 2021: Cort wins near Cullera Castle, Roglic back in red

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Magnus Cort wins the 6th stage at La Vuelta from the breakaway. Primoz Roglic finishes just a few metres behind the Dane and moves back into the overall race lead. Enric Mas and Miguel Ángel López sit in second and third.

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  7. Paris-Nice 2021: Cort wins final stage, Schachmann takes GC in bizarre finale

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Max Schachmann wins Paris-Nice after Primoz Roglic was isolated in the finale due to two crashes. Aleksandr Vlasov and Ion izagirre round out the podium, while Magnus Cort sprints to triumph in the last stage.

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  8. Vuelta 2020: Cort sprints to triumph, Roglic cements lead

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Rémi Cavagna is the attacker of the day, but a reduced peloton brings the soloist back with 2 kilometres left. In the ensuing sprint Magnus Cort outguns Primoz Roglic and Dion Smith. The Slovene takes 6 bonus second to cement his lead.

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  9. Paris-Nice 2019: Cort brings breakaway home, Kwiatkowski new leader

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The 4th stage of Paris-Nice is tailor-made for attackers. Magnus Cort wins the long and bumpy race, besting Thomas de Gendt with a late attack. Michal Kwiatkowski is the new leader in the GC.

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  10. BinckBank Tour 2018 Stage 5: Cort wins three-up sprint, Mohoric still leader

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The BinckBank Tour's 5th stage travels on flat to slightly rolling roads to a false flat arrival in Lanaken. A bunch sprint? No way. Magnus Cort brings the break of the day home ahead of young Julius van den Berg and Alexis Gougeard. Matej Mohoric…

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  11. Tour de France 2018 Stage 15: Magnus Cort wins three-up sprint, Geraint Thomas still in maillot jaune

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The Tour de France's 15th stage is a hilly to mountainous race in the south of France. Bauke Mollema attacks in the front group 7 kilometres before the line in Carcassonne. Magnus Cort and Ion Izagirre jump to his wheel before the Dane powers to…

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  12. Vuelta 2016: Magnus Cort wins final stage, Quintana King of Spain

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    At 104 kilometres on flat roads, the last stage in La Vuelta is perfect for sprinters. Magnus Cort grabs the opportunity and powers to his second stage win in Spain. As expected, Nairo Quintana takes the overall.

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  13. Vuelta 2016 Stage 18: Sprint win Magnus Cort, Quintana retains in lead

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    At slightly over 200 kilometres the riders race to Gandia for a seaside finish on the Mediterranean coast. The race boils down to a clash of the fast men with 23-year old Magnus Cort powering to victory ahead of Nikias Arndt. No changes in the overall.

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