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Posted: 2024-07-16 21:14:15

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Jasper Philipsen has won his third stage of this year's Tour de France, claiming stage 16 in a sprint finish.

In the race for the points classification, Philipsen has narrowed his deficit to Biniam Girmay down to 32 points, after Girmay crashed late.

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Wednesday's stage 17 is a 178km ride from Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux to Superdevoluy.

Jasper Philipsen has sprinted to victory as his team Alpecin-Deceuninck has timed its lead-out to perfection during Tuesday's 16th stage of the Tour de France, a 189-kilometre flat ride from Gruissan to Nimes.

The win was Philipsen's third on the Tour this year after victories on stages 10 and 13. Green jersey holder Biniam Girmay, who has also won three stages, crashed in the final 2km.

Slovenia's Tadej Pogačar retained his yellow jersey with a lead of 3 minutes and 9 seconds over Jonas Vingegaard in the general classification while Remco Evenepoel remains over 5 minutes behind.

Alpecin-Deceuninck controlled the sprint as the riders moved up to the front to set up the victory for Philipsen and it worked to perfection as Mathieu Van der Poel's textbook lead-out allowed his Belgian teammate to win comfortably.

"I'm really happy after such a team effort. It's always nice when you can win together and that's what we did today, definitely," Philipsen said.

"I didn't see the crash [involving Girmay]. We were trying to position ourselves and focus on our own lead-out. I hope everyone is OK.

"I was feeling good, I had a good rest day [on Monday]. My shape improved during the Tour so I was confident if we could line it up good today, we could go for the win. 

"It's a difficult level, so three wins is good. We can be proud."

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