
Belgian Tim Merlier wins Tour de France seventh stage in sprint finish
Tim Merlier les 175,1 km en 3h44′20′′
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9 km A lot of movement in front of the peloton Less than 10 kilometers from the finish, the sprinters' teams are back in position. 134 km The platoon is in Indian line The peloton doesn't seem to want to spend a quiet day. "We were the only team with Alpecin who were riding to take the breakaway back, so I'm happy it's not another team who win.
Furthermore, "It was a mess to be in position, but I made it thanks to the team," Merlier said. Tim Merlier dedicates his victory to one of his relatives: He's dying, but I hope he could see that.
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Tim Merlier (BEL/SOQ) les 175,1 km en 3h44′20′′.
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9 km A lot of movement in front of the peloton Less than 10 kilometers from the finish, the sprinters' teams are back in position.
according to Le Progrès134 km The platoon is in Indian line The peloton doesn't seem to want to spend a quiet day.
according to Le Progrès"We were the only team with Alpecin who were riding to take the breakaway back, so I'm happy it's not another team who win.
according to BBC Sport"It was a mess to be in position, but I made it thanks to the team," Merlier said.
according to BBC SportTim Merlier dedicates his victory to one of his relatives: He's dying, but I hope he could see that.
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