Kooij wins chaotic sprint finish on Tour stage five
The Norwegian ended up 14 seconds behind Kooij, along with reigning champion Tadej Pogacar and the other main general classification contenders - two-time…
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The Norwegian ended up 14 seconds behind Kooij, along with reigning champion Tadej Pogacar and the other main general classification contenders - two-time winner Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel. Traeen leads the standings by 28 seconds from American Sean Quinn. Kooij wins chaotic sprint finish on Tour stage five.
Furthermore, Traeen rolled over the line 14 seconds later in a big main group containing defending champion Pogacar and yellow jersey contender Vingegaard. Tour contender Jonas Vingegaard, however, finished on teammate Victor Campenaerts' bike after a late crash in the peloton, which included defending champion Tadej Pogacar . Kooij capitalised on the chaos, emerging from the reduced lead group to secure the biggest victory of his career, while many of the race’s overall favourites were left in pursuit.
In addition, "After a couple of hard days here already we've had to wait for this day to get this first chance to sprint in the Tour - and to immediately win is unbelievable," he said.
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The Norwegian ended up 14 seconds behind Kooij, along with reigning champion Tadej Pogacar and the other main general classification contenders - two-time winner Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesTraeen leads the standings by 28 seconds from American Sean Quinn.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesKooij wins chaotic sprint finish on Tour stage five.
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Traeen rolled over the line 14 seconds later in a big main group containing defending champion Pogacar and yellow jersey contender Vingegaard.
according to The IndependentTour contender Jonas Vingegaard, however, finished on teammate Victor Campenaerts' bike after a late crash in the peloton, which included defending champion Tadej Pogacar .
according to The IndependentKooij capitalised on the chaos, emerging from the reduced lead group to secure the biggest victory of his career, while many of the race’s overall favourites were left in pursuit.
according to Business Day Live"After a couple of hard days here already we've had to wait for this day to get this first chance to sprint in the Tour - and to immediately win is unbelievable," he said.
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The Norwegian ended up 14 seconds behind Kooij, along with reigning champion Tadej Pogacar and the other main general classification…
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