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Fanderole coming back throws a bottle to some fans at the side of the road which he’s allowed to do much more speed in this pelaton now as he races back in in the yellow jersey as the race leader of the tour to France. There is Tad Bagger wearing number one sitting towards the back and Brian Cockard decides to go on the right hand side looks for a wheel puts himself in the wind way too early and the sprint now starts on the left hand side as Philipsson’s leadout train tried to bring him up onto the wheel of Jonathan Milan Kaden Groves is the rider is trying to lead him out a bit oh Philips crashes the green jersey is down. Jonathan Milan goes through now. He wins the sprint, but behind. We hope that Yasper Philipsson is okay. Oh, that’s not good news. Hard crash there. He looks in lots and lots of pain. From joy to despair in the flash of a second, Yasper Philipsson, the green jersey, the first yellow jersey of this race is left lying in the grass at the side of the road with his green jersey in tatters and potentially his dream of continuing in the tour to France on a knife edge. See when the rider from uh Inter Mare, he tries to it out. A little bit of turning around there. Just a slight second of touching the brakes. Oh, there he goes. Cockard clipped out. Looks like the two riders took their hit their bars. Cockar doesn’t seem too bothered. Here we go again. He did. moves across to the right hand side and hits bars. Yeah, he didn’t look. Oh, Philipsson hits the ground so hard and another crash at the back of this pelaton. Yeah, we we knew today was going to be a day where these little crashes with that strong headwind, the pelaton rides so close to each other. Alexeno down. Let’s take another look here. at the very front of the the actual crash started at the front and ended up with the riders at the back crashing. The top of the only climb of the day, the Belgian champion Tim Wellins of UAE Emirates XRG takes the point, takes the polka dot jersey. They really trust uh Tim because I would not give Tim Wellins 2 minutes 30k to go. Look at Remco. shouting at Matteo Katanio and asking him to go to the right hand side, the Olympic road race champion. And this is why because he has the information that this short on the left hand side on the right hand side just for the roundabout. Imagine if he was on the right. Good call there, Remco. Crash on the right hand side. A number of riders have been held up here. Barriers on the left hand side. Oh, and Yordimus is down. Garant Thomas is down. Also, Remco Apollo was down. Lawrence Py is down of the team of Red Bull Bora Hanssbrower. 2.2 km to go as Israel Premier Tech take control now of the front of this race. 56 km an hour. Remco a Nepal. Is he okay? Is he not? Rogich taps him on the back. He says he’s okay. Lead Trek now in control at the front. Yasper Stoyen has control for Jonathan Milan. Can Milan take this stage victory? He’s been looking for big move of Tim Mer as he comes up and right on his wheel is the Astana rider, but it’s Lotto as well with Anna Deli. What a messy sprint. Gronovan is there. Matthew Vanderpool in the yellow jersey. Lotto looking around. We’re almost at the finish line as they swoop around that corner. Pavl Bitner is about to sprint. Coming up, Saurin var 59 km an hour. Big move on the right hand side by the team of Israel Premier Tech. But now Bitner is about Oh, massive crash in the finish. Jonathan Milan now kicks and goes for the line. It’s Milan followed by Tim Malia. Now the European champion launches and launches fast. Is it Tim Malia? Wow. Photo finish. Malia puts his hand up. Here we go. Tim Malia all the way to the line. Milan comes back at him though. Oh, that’s close. Mia, I think Tim Malia celebrates Tim Mer wins the stage. Look at Jonathan Milan. He immediately and look how close that is. Tim Mer in the photo finish wins ahead of Jonathan Milan.

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