Jasper Philipsen He lived a “a dream” by winning the first stage of the France 2025 tour, the tenth of his account, synonymous with a yellow jersey that rarely put behind him a sprinter like him, who honored his team, the alpecin.
“The last kilometer they made was a lesson in teamwork,” said Belgian Eritreo Biniam Girmay and the Norwegian Soren WaerenskjoldIn a small group headed to the stage after a fan cut off the main squad of 20 kilometers from the end line.
Among the victims, two of its major rivals, the Italian Jonathan Milan and his countrymen Tim Merlier.
“My team has tried to be attentive to everything that can happen. It’s our day, we have to take advantage of the unique opportunity to dress yellow. I know something green, but I think it’s special, it’s something I will never forget,” he said.
She is Alpecin I’m almost complete with the headline, a fine situation for the tenth success of Philipsperfectly released by Dutch Mathieu van der poel Before Australia does not overlook Kaden Grove.
“We know that there is a lot of tension, it is necessary to protect and that every partner has done a perfect job. That’s what we practice, for our day to get up,” he said.
She is Alpecin Cyclist He came to Ronda Gala with only two successes at a time when he described as irregular, but the French roads, where the last campaign he raised three times, changed his ambition.
“It’s a special race, which I like a lot, the most important calendar and all our preparations are reserved to have a climax here. I’m doing it, but also the whole team. Today is my day and I’m proud that everyone has given the maximum and that everything came out well,” he said.
Philipsen knew that the yellow jacket would not last behind him, as this week’s stage, with a rugged ending, was not made for a sprinter.
But Belgian is willing to work so that the yellow jersey does not change the equipment. The great favorite for the stage ending with BUOBNE -SUR -MER is your dutchmaker Mathieu van del poel
Source: La Verdad

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