Examples of 'won the stage' in a sentence

Meaning of "won the stage"

won the stage - This phrase is commonly used in the context of competitions, particularly in sports or performance events. Winning the stage refers to achieving victory or first place in a specific segment or phase of a competition. It often signifies success, skill, or accomplishment in a particular round, race, match, or performance

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won the stage
Bartali remounted and won the stage.
Spain won the stage.
Mottiat was ranked first because he had won the stage.
The hosts won the stage.
Emelec won the stage and qualified to the championship playoff.
An african rider won the stage.
Vinokourov won the stage and took the lead.
But it was Rohan Dennis from Australia who ultimately won the stage.
Germany won the stage.
He won the stage and has reinforced his first position in the general classification.
France won the stage.
He caught up with his team-mate and won the stage.
And won the stage.
It looks like I won the stage.
Rivière won the stage and Nencini the overall lead.

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Kyle Larson won the stage.
Guerini won the stage while Pantani took the overall lead.
Alessandro Petacchi won the stage in a sprint.
Merckx won the stage at Luchon on day eight and with it the lead.
In the last stage Charlotte Becker won the stage by winning the bunch sprint.
Menchov won the stage and Landis took the overall lead.
Steve Hegg won the stage.
Recio won the stage and Delgado took overall lead of the race.
Simon Gerrans won the stage.
Peter Sagan won the stage and took the lead of the race.
Zülle not only kept his lead, he won the stage.
Merckx won the stage.
He caught and passed Samuel Sánchez with 2 km to go and won the stage.
In the end he won the stage by more than twenty minutes.
The lead was back with Trousselier, who also won the stage.
He remounted and won the stage and led the race.
In the seventh stage, Defraye punctured again, but he came back and won the stage.
Peter Sagan won the stage in a sprint finish.
In the fifth stage, the sprinters won the battle and Mark Cavendish won the stage.
Steve Cummings won the stage with a solo attack.
Riccardo Riccò broke away from the bunch on the final climb, and won the stage.
The Frenchman again won the stage from a solo breakaway.
Julien Maitron reached both tops first, but Aucouturier won the stage.
Frantz actually won the stage and then went on to win the Tour.
In the second stage, Austrian Max Bulla won the stage.
Her opponent KOVAL won the stage in Antalya this year.
He won the stage by nearly 8 minutes, doubling his overall lead.
Eduardo Chozas of Spain won the stage after a long lone breakaway.
He won the stage Al Attiyah, virtual champion.
Nairo Quintana from Colombia won the stage and moved up to second overall.
He won the stage solo, more than 30 seconds ahead of the first chasing group.
Faber remounted again, and won the stage with a five-minute margin.
Bert Grabsch, the current time trial world champion, won the stage.
LDU Quito won the stage and qualified to the championship playoff.
Gennady Tatarinov, a cyclist from the Russian team, won the stage.

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