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Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram has more on the backlash and potential deal on 'Special Report.'
Canada's Bianca Borgella is climbing up the podium.
«Time is running out» for Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) to win a stage at the 2023 Tour de France, according to Eurosport expert Dan Lloyd, who is still convinced the Belgian can deliver in the second half of the race. Van Aert has been surprisingly quiet since being thwarted on Stage 2 by Victor Lafay (Cofidis), with the 28-year-old failing to make his mark despite his all-round abilities.
It looks increasingly like no one is going to be able to beat Jasper Philipsen in a bunch sprint in this year’s Tour de France. For a fourth time this July, Belgium’s Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) powered over the finish line quicker than any of his rivals – this time beating a frustrated Dylan Groenewegen (Jayco-AlUla) to the spoils.
MOULINS, France: Jasper Philipsen cemented his status as this year's sprinting star when he claimed his fourth stage win in the Tour de France on Wednesday (Jul 12).
«A day for Mark Cavendish?» How we long to write those words in a Tour de France article one final time – but alas, as a bunch sprint beckons on Stage 11, the Manx Missile is no longer in contention after crashing out in the opening week. Instead, it will be over to Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin–Deceuninck) to provide the headlines as the Belgian chases a remarkable fourth stage win in 2023, while Fabio Jakobsen (Soudal-QuickStep) will be desperate for victory after a difficult start to the Tour.
Pello Bilbao sprinted to his first Tour de France stage victory and also gained significant time in the overall standings, which were still led by Jonas Vingegaard at the end of the tricky 10th stage on Tuesday.