
The Dutchman from Alpecin wins a 30 km short stop in Ussel, after a day marked by extreme heat
Mathieu Van der Poel wins the sprint in the 9th stage of the Tour under the heatwave
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In the 9th stage, between Malemort and Ussel 155.5 km, Dutch winner Mathieu Van der Poel Alpecin won. 134 km Runners let go The attacks are still going on, but no one manages to get out, while some riders are already dropped at the back of the peloton. After a rest day on Monday, the race will continue on Tuesday with a mountainus 166.6km ride from Aurillac to Le Lioran.
Furthermore, The four leaders put put themselves to stay ahead and secure their first stage win at the race, through the peloton caught up in the last 300m, leading to a hectic scramble for the finished line. He and his team did not lose confidence despite this difficult start, said the 31-year-old Dutchman during his post-race flash interview. The leader of Alpecin-Premier Tech was the fastest in the final sprint played at four of this stage reduced due to the heat wave.
In addition, But as always, we stayed calm," said Van der Poel.
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In the 9th stage, between Malemort and Ussel 155.5 km, Dutch winner Mathieu Van der Poel Alpecin won.
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134 km Runners let go The attacks are still going on, but no one manages to get out, while some riders are already dropped at the back of the peloton.
according to Le Progrès136 km The intermediate sprint 1.
according to Le ProgrèsAfter a rest day on Monday, the race will continue on Tuesday with a mountainus 166.6km ride from Aurillac to Le Lioran.
according to Business Day LiveThe four leaders put put themselves to stay ahead and secure their first stage win at the race, through the peloton caught up in the last 300m, leading to a hectic scramble for the finished line.
according to Business Day LiveHe and his team did not lose confidence despite this difficult start, said the 31-year-old Dutchman during his post-race flash interview.
according to DH Les Sports+The leader of Alpecin-Premier Tech was the fastest in the final sprint played at four of this stage reduced due to the heat wave.
according to Le ParisienBut as always, we stayed calm," said Van der Poel.
according to DH Les Sports+
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In the 9th stage, between Malemort and Ussel 155.5 km, Dutch winner Mathieu Van der Poel Alpecin won.
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