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WIMBLEDON 2025 has reached the semi-final stage – and some huge names are still in the hunt for the men’s and women’s titles!
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"Social media's had a huge influence on women's sport," says Deignan, who has won many of the sport's biggest races, including the one-day Tour de France and Liege Bastogne Liege classic.
Accolades in sport are one thing, but the soon-to-retire Lizzie Deignan is now racing with the very people she inspired to get on a bike.
The previous day, she had beaten Gabby Thomas, who had won Slam 200s in Kingston (Long Sprints) and Miami (Short Sprints; beating Jefferson-Wooden) with a sparkling new 21.99 PR (1.1). Jefferson also ...
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden clipped 0.07 from the 100 PR that carried her onto the Olympic team last summer. (JOSH SAWYER) PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, May 31–June 01 — It was an unseasonably cool weekend ...