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Thank you for signing up to Cycling News. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Each stage has a winner, and the rider that completes the most stages in the shortest amount of time goes onto win the overall title. They tend to cycle in a main group called a peloton, and have smaller groups break away to the front at almost every stage. The peloton will allow cyclists to stay ahead for a few minutes before rejoining them when they have lost momentum.
Breakaways are a great method to use if a cyclist is not an exceptional climber or sprinter, because it gives them a chance at victory.
Sprinters — A sprinter is a cyclist that finishes a race by suddenly accelerating to a high speed, and often uses the slipstream of an individual cyclist or a group of cyclists in order to conserve energy. Lead-out Trains — This is a strategy used to setup a rider for a sprint finish. This reduces wind resistance, and enables the sprinter to achieve faster speeds without using as much energy as they normally would. A green jersey is worn by the top sprinter.
A white jersey is worn by the most impressive rider, 25 and under. A red and white polka-dot jersey is worn by the best climber. Breakaway — A rider or group of riders who have broken away to lead the race.
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