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Former world champion Mads Pedersen celebrates first Tour de France stage success

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Mads Pedersen took stage 13 of the Tour de France even as the overall lead remained unchanged after the 193-kilometre flat route from Bourg-d'Oisans to Saint-Etienne on Friday.

The former world champion and Trek-Segafredo rider crossed the finish line in front of Briton Fred Wright and Canadian Hugo Houle, all three clocking 4 hours 13 minutes and 3 seconds.

The defending champion Tadej Pogacar of the UAE Team Emirates was 5 minutes and 45 seconds down in 12th in the peloton along with Jonas Vingegaard - same time in 19th - who retains the yellow jersey for the third day.

Pedersen, 26, sprinted away boldly with 250 metres to go and sailed away from Wright and Houle to grab his first Tour de France stage victory of his career. “It's incredible to finally take a win [at the Tour],” said Pedersen, who became the first Danish rider to win the men's World Championship road race title in Yorkshire, England, in 2019. “I knew the shape was really good.

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