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13 Nov 2025 8:32
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  •   Home > News > Sports > Cycling

    Auckland cyclist Aaron Gate has held onto his leader's jersey on the Tour of Hellas in Greece... despite being involved in a crash with a team-mate, near the finish line on stage 3

    Auckland cyclist Aaron Gate has held onto his leader's jersey on the Tour of Hellas in Greece... despite being involved in a crash with a team-mate, near the finish line on stage 3


    Fellow Black Spoke rider Mark Stewart was taken to hospital where doctors diagnosed a fractured rib - the Scotsman will be assessed tomorrow morning as to whether he can carry on.

    Gate's lead has been trimmed to almost 2 minutes as Belgian Lennert Teugels won the stage - he's up to second overall.

    Stewart is third.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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