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sports6 months ago

Jonathan Milan Clinches Stage 8 at Tour de France in Sprint Finish

Italian cyclist Jonathan Milan won Stage 8 of the Tour de France in a sprint finish, overtaking Kaden Groves and holding off Wout van Aert, while Tadej Pogačar maintained the yellow jersey. The stage featured a slow start with breakaway attempts, but ultimately ended in a sprint with Milan's strategic move. Remco Evenepoel remains close in overall standings, and the race continues into a flat stage for sprinters.

sports6 months ago

Van der Poel Wins Stage 2 in Sprint Finish at Tour de France 2025

Mathieu van der Poel won stage two of the Tour de France in a sprint finish, claiming the yellow jersey, with Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard finishing behind. The stage was marked by a challenging final 40km and a theft of bikes from Cofidis team trucks. Van der Poel's victory marks his second stage win in the Tour, and the race continues with an upcoming sprint stage to Dunkirk.

sports-cycling1 year ago

"Jasper Philipsen Claims Thrilling Victory in Fastest Milan-San Remo Yet"

Jasper Philipsen won the fastest-ever edition of Milan-San Remo, narrowly beating Michael Matthews in a sprint finish after averaging 46.133kph over the 288km race. Tadej Pogačar came in third, leading attacks over the final climb. The race saw a flurry of attacks from pre-race favorites, resulting in a close finish. The breakaway of the day formed after 20km, with Philipsen's Alpecin-Deceuninck and Lidl-Trek controlling the peloton. The race's famous route remained largely unchanged, with the Passo del Turchino, three Capi, Cipressa, and Poggio featuring before the finish line.

sports2 years ago

Crash-marred Tour de France stage 8 denies Cavendish historic win

Mads Pedersen of Lidl-Trek won stage 8 of the Tour de France in a sprint finish, narrowly beating Jasper Philipsen and Wout van Aert. The stage was marred by a crash that forced Mark Cavendish to abandon the race. Pedersen praised his team's lead-out and expressed sadness over Cavendish's departure. The stage featured a breakaway that was caught with 8.5km remaining, setting up the sprint finish.

sports2 years ago

"Jasper Philipsen Triumphs in Chaotic Tour de France Stage 4 Sprint Finish"

Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck won stage 4 of the Tour de France in a crash-marred sprint finish, securing his second consecutive victory. Fabio Jakobsen was among the riders involved in multiple crashes in the final kilometers. Philipsen managed to avoid the chaos and held off Caleb Ewan to claim the win. Adam Yates retained the yellow jersey as the race heads into the Pyrénées for the first climbing stage.

sports2 years ago

"Tour de France 2023: Sprint Showdown, Controversial Sprints, and Road Hazards"

Stage 4 of the Tour de France is set for a sprint finish on the Circuit Paul Armagnac, with the peloton's fast-men vying for victory. Mark Cavendish, seeking his 35th stage win to become the most successful stage-hunter in race history, finished sixth in the previous stage and hopes to challenge for victory in Nogaro. The route from Dax to Nogaro is relatively flat, with only one categorized climb near the finish. Fabio Jakobsen criticized the safety of the Stage 3 finish, while Jasper Philipsen took the first bunch sprint win of this year's Tour.

sports2 years ago

Controversy at Critérium du Dauphiné stage 3 as Laporte claims victory and Bennett/Groenewegen are relegated.

Christophe Laporte won his second stage in three days at the Critérium du Dauphiné in a crash-marred finale. Sam Bennett opened up the sprint but closed the door on the right-hand side to stifle Dylan Groenewegen. Laporte saw a clean shot to the line and finished it off to widen his lead in the overall standings, with Bennett second and Groenewegen in third. The race jury relegated both Bennett and Groenewegen. With Wednesday’s time trial on tap, the sprinter teams wanted to deliver the bunch sprint for their fast finishers.

sports2 years ago

Laporte takes stage 3 win at Critérium du Dauphiné amidst crashes and drama.

Christophe Laporte won stage 3 of the Critérium du Dauphiné, outpacing Sam Bennett in a crash-hit final sprint. Bennett and Dylan Groenewegen were later relegated for their actions in the sprint. Laporte's win sees him extend his race lead, with Julian Alaphilippe in second place and Richard Carapaz in third. The stage was set for the sprinters from the beginning, with few riders interested in making the break of the day. The procession to the finish was briefly interrupted by a protest on the route just over 100km out.