Woods wins Tour de France stage nine as Vingegaard retains overall lead
ORCINES, France : Canadian Michael Woods won the ninth stage of the Tour de France on Sunday, a 182.5 km trek between Saint Leonard de Noblat and the Puy de Dome.
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ORCINES, France : Canadian Michael Woods won the ninth stage of the Tour de France on Sunday, a 182.5 km trek between Saint Leonard de Noblat and the Puy de Dome.
Michael Woods charged up the Puy de Dome to beat Matteo Jorgensen to a breakaway victory on stage nine of the Tour de France.
Since the construction of a railway taking tourists to the summit of the now-extinct volcano in the Auvergne, it was thought that the Puy de Dome’s time on the Tour was over. But 35 years after it hosted its last summit finish – won by the Dane Johnny Weltz – the climb will make its long-awaited return. Ad Over the years, the Puy de Dome (13.3km at 7.7%) has played host to some notable battles, not least in 1964 when Jacques Anquetil and Raymond Poulidor went head-to-head — or perhaps that should be shoulder-to-shoulder — or in 1975 when Eddy Merckx was infamously punched in the kidneys by a spectator.
Denmark's Mads Pedersen won the eighth stage of the Tour de France, a 200-km ride from Libourne on Saturday.
After dragging themselves over mountain passes in the Pyrenees, the sprinters had their fun from Mont-De-Marsan to Bordeaux, and provided the teams of the fast men control the breaks it could be a bunch finish in Limoges. There are two Cat. 3 and one Cat.
Jasper Philipsen denied Mark Cavendish a record-breaking Tour de France victory on the line as the Belgian won stage seven on the line in Bordeaux.
The 38-year-old Cavendish, looking for a record-breaking 35th career stage win on the Tour de France, took the lead, but Philipsen burst past him to win while Eritrean rider Biniam Girmay came third.
BORDEAUX, France : Belgian Jasper Philipsen won the seventh stage of the Tour de France on Friday, a 170-km ride from Mont de Marsan to Bordeaux.