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Wout Van Aert Takes Part on Twitter and Announces His Strategy Before the 9th Stage of the Tour De France

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After his second place in Laval, Wout van Aert could once again try to mix up in the massive sprint this Sunday at Châteauroux. ...

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This blog is all about the ninth stage of the Tour de France: a 174.1-kilometer stage from Chinon to Châteauroux.

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After his second place in Laval, Wout van Aert could once again try to mix up in the massive sprint this Sunday at Châteauroux. ...

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I decided before the start that I would fight for the win. Maybe next time I will announce my decision on Twitter, although I am not sure if I remembered the password anymore.

Wout van Aert (30) will sprint for victory again in the ninth stage. The Belgian rider from Visma-Lease a Bike announced this in a message on X. Van Aert surprised everyone on Saturday by going for the win in the sprint. He finished second behind Italian Jonathan Milan from Lidl-Trek.

Sunday, July 13, 2025 - 09:46 Wout van Aert reveals his ambitions for the 9th stage of the Tour de France: “I'm going to sprint today” By Thomas D'Alessandro It was on X that Wout made this statement, around 9:30 he posted a message saying “I'm going to sprint today”. With a fairly flat finish, this arrival in Chateauroux could be perfect for the Visma racer. Zen reading After his magnificent second place yesterday in Laval, Wout van Ae…

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