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Fines, Time Penalties and Jury Report Tour De France 2025

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Good behaviour during the opening weekend of the race sees just one rider receive a fine

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Bryan Coquard received a fine of 534 euros, after his big fall that caused Jasper Philipsen to drop off on Tuesday during the 3rd stage of the Tour de France.

·Paris, France
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The French sprinter of the Cofidis, but also Edward Theuns, David Ballerini and Danny van Poppel, received a yellow card for "irregular sprint", during the third stage of the Tour de France, marked by numerous falls on Monday between Valenciennes and Dunkirk.

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Danny van Poppel from Moergestel received a yellow card in the Tour de France on Monday. He received it for his part in the crash in the last kilometre of the stage. The third stage of the Tour from Valenciennes to Dunkirk was hectic. There were multiple crashes. In the last bend before the finish line, Van Poppel caused Ballerinie and Penhoët to crash. Van Poppel finished eighth but was eventually relegated to 36th place as punishment. He also …

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Four riders, including Bryan Coquard, got a yellow card, a novelty on the Tour de France, after the third stage of many falls on Monday between Valenciennes and Dunkirk.

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Four riders, including Bryan Coquard, were sanctioned with a yellow card for irregular sprints.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Cycling News broke the news in Bath, United Kingdom on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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