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It was the 26-year-old cyclist’s 18th Tour de France stage win as he seeks a fourth overall triumph on the Tour.

Fans were treated to a head-to-head duel between Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard and Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogacar. Source: AAP / Belga / Sipa USA / Bernard Papon
“Jasper needs to recover, and I hope he understands how hard I tried to win for him today,” Van der Poel said.
The same trio top the overall standings, with Pogacar second and Vingegaard in third.
Unlike the opening three stages, there was hardly a puff of wind and not a drop of rain, but there were still plenty of falls.
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Neither the police officer nor the alleged culprit suffered life-threatening injuries.
Time trial for stage five
To do so, the 25-year-old Belgian world and Olympic champion in the discipline will need to cover the course 59 seconds faster than Pogacar and Vingegaard.