'Very bad day' for Tour de France leader Vingegaard as Philipsen claims stage win
Jonas Vingegaard recovered from a heavy crash to maintain his lead over the UAE team Emirates’ Tadej Pogacar on Stage 15 of the Tour de France on Sunday.
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Jonas Vingegaard recovered from a heavy crash to maintain his lead over the UAE team Emirates’ Tadej Pogacar on Stage 15 of the Tour de France on Sunday.
Jasper Philipsen won stage 15 of the Tour de France in Carcassonne at the end of a costly day for Jonas Vingegaard in the yellow jersey.
CARCASSONNE, France :Belgian Jasper Philipsen claimed his maiden victory on the Tour de France when he won a bunch sprint in the 15th stage as overall leader Jonas Vingegaard and his team suffered a bad day on Sunday.
Jasper Philipsen won stage 15 of the Tour de France in Carcassonne at the end of a costly day for Jonas Vingegaard in the yellow jersey.
CARCASSONNE, France — Jasper Philipsen of Belgium braved a heat wave to win the 15th stage of the Tour de France in a sprint Sunday as Jonas Vingegaard kept the leader's yellow jersey.
Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin–Fenix) sprinted to victory on Stage 15 of the Tour de France, finishing just ahead of Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) in Carcassonne. Mads Pedersen (Trek–Segafredo) was also involved in the huge run to the line and made up the podium in third. The Danish rider had the best lead-out, and was in front almost to the line.
The longest remaining stage of this year's Tour de France sees the peleton navigate the 202.5km route from Rodez to Carcassonne. The Stage is nominally described as flat but does contain two category three climbs on a rolling terrain. Ad/> Things level off for the finish however which means barring any surprises, the sprinters should take an opportunity to come to the fore.