CHATEAUROUX, France (AP) – Belgian sprinter Tim Merlier won the ninth stage of the Tour de France in a mass sprint after Mathieu van der Poel was caught by the chasing pack less than a kilometer from the finish following a long breakaway.
Tim Merlier sprints to victory in Tour de France Stage 9 after van der Poel’s breakaway is thwarted
CHATEAUROUX, France (AP) – Belgian sprinter Tim Merlier won the ninth stage of the Tour de France in a mass sprint after Mathieu van der Poel was caught by the chasing pack less than a kilometer from the finish following a long breakaway.
There was no significant change in the overall standings and three-time Tour champion Tadej Pogačar kept the race leader’s yellow jersey.
Sunday’s stage headed into central France on a 158-kilometer (98-mile) flat stretch for sprinters.
But Mathieu van der Poel, a one-day classics specialist with a flamboyant style of riding, almost foiled their plans. The Dutch rider produced a tremendous effort during a 173-kilometer breakaway at a speed of about 30 mph (50 km/h) but could not go all the way and was swallowed less than a kilometer from the line.