Tour de France 2023: the last sprint goes to Jordi Meeus
The Belgian was ahead of compatriot Jasper Philipsen, winner of the Green Jersey.
The Belgian was ahead of compatriot Jasper Philipsen, winner of the Green Jersey.
“I’m very sad but I still haven’t recovered from the crash on stage 4,” said Fabio Jakobsen.
First career success at the Grande Boucle for the Bahrain Victorious rider.
The Canadian of Israel-Premier Tech takes the win on the fearsome uphill finish as the fight for the yellow jersey becomes more and more inflamed.
The stage with a finish in San Sebastian, with passage over the Jaizkibel, gives great satisfaction to the Frenchman from Cofidis.
“Even if all seems lost we can trust in God,” observes the Colombian.
“I am charged and excited,” says the transalpine champion.
The Briton wins for the 17th time in a stage of the pink race. The Slovenian wins the coveted Giro trophy despite Geraint Thomas giving him a scare to the last.
Slovenian cyclist overtakes Geraint Thomas and takes pink jersey on stage 20
The Briton withstands Roglic’s assaults and prepares for Saturday’s decisive time trial
The charity auction in aid of flood victims was held last night, the symbol of the Giro d’Italia’s top ranking is the one with which the Shark won the Tre Cime di Lavaredo stage under the snow ten years ago.
“He deserved the first place,” admitted the transalpine.
Jayco AlUla rider burns Pinot in sprint in 18th stage.
The sprinter from Friuli explains the Caorle sprint, which was closed to a blink of an eye by winner Alberto Dainese.
The Team DSM rider burns through Jonathan Milan in a photo finish sprint. Tomorrow the first of three decisive days.
“It won’t be easy at all against Roglic and Thomas,” the Portuguese admits, however.
Roglic suffering on stage 16 of the Giro d’Italia
The current cyclamen jersey is surprising everyone in his first Corsa Rosa.
“It’s not good to see the breakaway always coming. Here the so-called big guys don’t move.”
Defeated at the sprint in Bergamo, he stresses, “Perhaps it was not easy to believe. But instead in cycling you never give up.”
The final three-way sprint rewards the U.S.; no shakeup in the upper echelon.
The German finished ahead of Derek Gee and Alberto Bettiol.
The former sprinter commented on the shortening of Friday’s stage.
British cyclist: “I expect more from him next week.”
The Colombian beat fellow escapees Pinot and Cepeda
“The doctor didn’t order us to be professional cyclists,” the Astana Qazaqstan rider commented.
The 13th stage of the Corsa Rosa, trespassing in Switzerland and finishing in Crans Montana, will be shortened by 125 km due to bad weather in Piedmont.
“It will be the first big test,” emphasizes the Ineos-Grenadiers bearer.
In Rivoli, the Bora-Hansgrohe bearer came out on top.
He will return home to get the full diagnosis.