Philipsen completes hat-trick with victory on stage 16 – Tour de France

Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) claimed his third victory at this year’s Tour de France, cruising ahead of Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious) and Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X) in Nîmes on stage 16. Despite a frustrating start to the race, winless in the first nine stages, the Belgian began the third week as he finished the second, with his arms in his air, celebrating at 70km/h.

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Pogačar drops Vingegaard to take empathic win on stage 15 – Tour de France

Tadej Pogacar put on a climbing exhibition on Bastille Day to complete back-to-back wins in the Pyrenees and put one foot on the final podium ahead of the second rest day. The Slovenian dropped his big rival Jonas Vingegaard with 5km to go of the final climb on Plateau de Beille, which he ascended in a record-breaking time to strengthen his grip on the yellow jersey.

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Pogačar wins stage 14 to strengthen grip on the yellow jersey – Tour de France

Any question marks about Tadej Pogacar have surely been dismissed after he produced a scintillating ride to take Stage 14 solo at the Tour de France, with Jonas Vingegaard a distant second. The day exploded into life on the final climb as UAE Team Emirates sent Adam Yates up the road to tee up a Pogacar attack, with the yellow jersey charging away as Vingegaard and Evenepoel struggled to respond.

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Philipsen triumphs once again on stage 13 sprint – Tour de France

A wild day at the Tour de France ended with Jasper Philipsen taking his second win. Visma-Lease a Bike were tested after Adam Yates, the team-mate of race leader Tadej Pogacar, managed to get in the break, prompting a fierce chase in crosswinds. After the race came back together, Biniam Girmay set his team to work in pursuit of a fourth win, but ultimately it was Philipsen who won the day.

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Girmay completes hat-trick as Roglič crashes on stage 12 – Tour de France

Primoz Roglic’s hopes of finishing on the podium at the Tour de France, let alone claiming the yellow jersey, are in disarray after another crash saw him leak time on a day that was not meant to produce any gaps in the general classification. Ahead, Biniam Girmay landed a brilliant third win on Stage 12 ahead of Wout van Aert and Pascal Ackermann to take a giant step towards the green jersey.

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