Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) claimed his third victory at this 12 months’s Tour de France, cruising forward of Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious) and Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X) in Nîmes on stage 16.
Regardless of a irritating begin to the race, winless within the first 9 levels, the Belgian started the third week as he completed the second, along with his arms in his air, celebrating at 70km/h.
The victory meant Philipsen is now again within the operating for the inexperienced jersey. Its wearer, Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty), was unable to contest the bunch dash after crashing inside 2km to go. He crossed the road minutes later, wheeled softly by his teammates.
The day was a poignant one for Mark Cavendish (Astana-Qazaqstan), record-breaker on stage 5, who contested his remaining dash end on the Tour. The Brit positioned seventeenth on the day, in the identical metropolis he received his fourth stage on his race debut in 2008.
The highest three on the overall classification went unchanged on stage 16, with Tadej Pogačar (UAE Workforce Emirates) nonetheless main Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) by three minutes and 9 seconds.
The way it occurred
Stage 16 introduced the eighth and remaining alternative for the fastmen at this 12 months’s Tour de France, providing them a simple course alongside the Mediterranean Coast, between Gruissan and Nîmes.
Eager to guard their sprinters’ final likelihood at glory, groups have been cautious about letting a breakaway go after the flag drop. Alpecin-Deceuninck policed strikes from the entrance of the peloton, controlling the bunch for Philipsen, who set out to attract stage with Girmay on three stage wins apiece on this version of the race.
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The primary flash of pleasure got here on the midway level, with 92km to go, when an intermediate dash offered a gown rehearsal for the finale. Arrange by Alpecin-Deceuninck, the sprint was received unexpectedly by Bryan Coquard (Cofidis), a person nonetheless looking for his first Grand Tour stage win. Philipsen crossed the road second, and in doing so, clawed again minor inexperienced jersey factors on Girmay, who positioned fourth.
TotalEnergies rider Thomas Gachignard then used the momentary lull after the dash to launch a solo transfer. He nudged out his benefit to over two minutes, however, alone in 35-degree warmth, and with a slight headwind, the Frenchman’s assault by no means regarded like it could final. He was caught with 25km to go, after 65km out entrance, and obtained the day’s combativity prize for his effort.
Consideration swiftly turned to the run-in to Nîmes, and a succession of roundabouts the bunch must navigate. Inside 2km to go, it was on one among them that Girmay hit the ground, ruling out his pop at a fourth stage win.
Uno-X led underneath the flamme rouge, earlier than Alpecin-Deceuninck bustled their approach to the entrance of the pack. With 400m to go, Mathieu van der Poel, the world champion, stretched out the peloton along with his remaining lead-out dig, clearing area for Philipsen to lash away from his dash rivals and cross the road first.
The race returns to the mountains on Wednesday, with a summit end to SuperDévoluy, a ski resort within the Alps.
Outcomes
Tour de france 2024, stage 16: Gruissan > Nîmes (188.6km)
1. Jasper Philipsen (Bel) Alpecin-Deceuninck, in 4:11:27
2. Phil Bauhaus (Ger) Bahrain-Victorious
3. Alexander Kristoff (Nor) Uno-X Mobility
4. Sam Bennett (Irl) Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale
5. Wout van Aert (Bel) Visma-Lease a Bike
6. Pascal Ackermann (Ger) Israel-Premier Tech
7. Bryan Coquard (Fra) Cofidis
8. Søren Wærenskjold (Nor) Uno-X Mobility
9. Ryan Gibbons (Zaf) Lidl-Trek
10. Danny van Poppel (Ned) Crimson Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, all at identical time
Basic classification after stage 16
1. Tadej Pogačar (Slo) UAE Workforce Emirates, in 67:35:56
2. Jonas Vingegaard (Den) Visma-Lease a Bike, +3:09
3. Remco Evenepoel (Bel) Soudal Fast-Step, +5:19
4. João Almeida (Por) UAE Workforce Emirates, +10:54
5. Mikel Landa (Esp) Soudal-Fast Step, +11:21
6. Carlos Rodríguez (Esp) Ineos Grenadiers, +11:27
7. Adam Yates (GBr) UAE Workforce Emirates, +13:38
8. Giulio Ciccone (Ita) Lidl-Trek, +15:48
9. Derek Gee (Can) Israel-Premier Tech, +16:12
10. Santiago Buitrago (Col) Bahrain Victorious, +16:32