Gruissan, July 17: Jasper Philipsen powered to his third stage victory of the Tour de France, dominating the sprint from Gruissan to Nîmes. The Belgian rider capitalized on a superb lead-out from teammate Mathieu van der Poel of Alpecin-Deceuninck, crossing the finish line in celebratory fashion. However, the stage was marred by a dramatic crash involving Biniam Girmay, the current leader in the points classification.
Girmay went down hard just 1.5 kilometers from the finish, visibly in pain as he limped across the line. This unfortunate incident cost Girmay valuable points, narrowing his lead over Philipsen to just 32 points with five stages remaining.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In his farewell to Tour sprinting, Mark Cavendish struggled to keep pace, finishing a distant 17th after losing position in the tricky final bends leading into Nîmes.
The peloton navigated the scorching temperatures of the Hérault and Gard regions at a steady tempo, saving their energy until the outskirts of Nîmes, where the sprinters finally unleashed their speed. As attention shifts to the mountainous challenges ahead, the performances of overall leaders Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard continue to captivate fans. Vingegaard recently confirmed his use of a device to monitor the effects of altitude training, emphasizing its legitimate medical purpose amidst scrutiny.
Stage 17 awaits, taking the peloton from Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux to Superdevoluy, promising intens.
