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Belgian cyclist Jasper Philipsen won the third stage of the Tour de France in a bunched sprint on Monday, while Adam Yates of Britain kept the race leader’s yellow jersey. Know more:

Jasper Philipsen finishes ahead of Phil Bauhaus to win the third stage of the Tour de France.BAYONNE, France—Belgian cyclist Jasper Philipsen won the third stage of the Tour de France in a bunched sprint on Monday, while Adam Yates of Britain kept the race leader’s yellow jersey.

Danish sprinter Fabio Jakobsen was fourth ahead of Belgian standout Wout van Aert, who failed to overtake Philipsen on the right in the last 50 meters and backed off near a crash barrier. “I tried to stay safe in the finale, as it was a really fast finish but the rest of the stage was calmer. So far, so good,” Pogačar said. “We have two easier days from the GC perspective, as I hope tomorrow’s stage is like today’s, and then we will hit the Pyrenees.” and through hilly countryside under reposing blue skies, before crossing over into France.

Powless pumped his right fist after completing the fourth climb and, having collected all the day’s points counting toward the best climber’s polka-dot jersey, he then dropped off the pace. But with his head down and his lead evaporating, Pichon had no time to take in any of those sights and he was caught with 37 kilometers to go.

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