Belgian cyclist Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) took his second consecutive victory on Tuesday, showing himself on the fourth stage of the 110th Tour de France, which continues to lead Britain’s Adam Yates (UAE Emirates) the day before from entering the Pyrenees.
On a bumpy finish and with several falls, Philipsen was the best for the second day in a row, crossing the line after 181.8 km between Dux and Nogaro in a time of 04:25.28 ahead of Australian Caleb Yuen (Lotto Dstny) and German Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain- Victorious), respectively the second and third.
Adam Yates, who arrived in the group of winners, kept six seconds of difference for the most direct pursuers, his Slovenian colleague Tadej Pogacar and his twin brother Simon (Jeiko AlUla), respectively, of the second and third places in the overall standings, and goes on Wednesday to face the first the big test of his lead in the 162.7 kilometers between Pau and Laruns, which includes a special category mountain score and the first, less than 20 kilometers from the finish line.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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