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Philipsen Regains His Smile on the Tour 47 Days After His Fall on the Tour

Summary by La Vanguardia
Being sprinter is a risky profession. Everyone who engages in it knows it. They know that they must live with the falls but nobody likes to go to the ground and end up leaving for an accident in an intermediate sprint. It happened to Jasper Philipsen on the last Tour Dunkirk Road, in the third stage. The Belgian had won the first, in Lille, and was the favorite that day until a maneuver by Coquard and Rex ended with him on asphalt with his shoul…
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Being sprinter is a risky profession. Everyone who engages in it knows it. They know that they must live with the falls but nobody likes to go to the ground and end up leaving for an accident in an intermediate sprint. It happened to Jasper Philipsen on the last Tour Dunkirk Road, in the third stage. The Belgian had won the first, in Lille, and was the favorite that day until a maneuver by Coquard and Rex ended with him on asphalt with his shoul…

·Granada, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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