Philipsen completes hat-trick as Cavendish misses out in stage 7 sprint – Tour de France

Belgium’s Jasper Philipsen denied Britain’s Mark Cavendish a fairytale win in Bordeaux by powering to his third victory in Stage 7. Cavendish struck out for what would have been a record-breaking 35th win but a late surge of pace saw Philipsen power past the Manx Missile to complete a hat-trick in the opening week of the Tour, leaving a disappointed Cav to rue a missed opportunity.

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Tadej Pogačar triumphs as Jonas Vingegaard takes Yellow on stage 6 – Tour de France

The 2023 Tour de France is already shaping up to be a classic. Tadej Pogacar dismissed concerns he was already finished in the race for yellow with a superb victory on Stage 6, putting time into the new yellow jersey of Jonas Vingegaard. Jai Hindley’s first outing in the leader’s jersey could well be his last after he cracked on the Col du Tourmalet as the two big hitters went head-to-head uphill.

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Jai Hindley takes stage 5 and yellow jersey with solo effort – Tour de France

Jai Hindley soloed to Stage 5 glory and the yellow jersey in Laruns as a pulsating day in the Pyrenees saw defending champion Jonas Vingegaard break his big rival Tadej Pogacar on the Col du Marie Blanque. Australian debutant Hindley now leads Vingegaard by 47 seconds in the new-look general classification, with Pogacar down to sixth after losing over a minute.

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Philipsen wins chaotic sprint finish on stage four – Tour de France

Belgium’s Jasper Philipsen doubled up in Stage 4 on the Nogaro motor racing circuit to edge out Australia’s Caleb Ewan and soar into the green jersey. Philipsen proved the strongest once again in a hectic finish that saw multiple riders hit the deck, including Fabio Jakobsen.

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Jasper Philipsen sprints to stage three victory – Tour de France

Belgium’s Jasper Philipsen benefitted from a flawless leadout from his Alpecin-Deceuninck team-mate Mathieu van der Poel to win Stage 3 of the Tour de France in Bayonne. Philipsen slightly closed the door on compatriot Wout van Aert before holding off Phil Bauhaus and Caleb Ewan.

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