The Courier-Journal (Louisville)

Groenewege­n wins Stage 6, Pogacar retains yellow jersey

- REUTERS Vincent Daheron

DIJON, France – Dutchman Dylan Groenewege­n won the sixth stage of the Tour de France, a 163.5km ride from Macon, as he prevailed in a tight bunch sprint finish on Thursday.

The Jayco AlUla rider, 31, let out a huge scream after beating Belgian Jasper Philipsen for his sixth individual stage win on the Tour.

But Philipsen later lost second place for moving out of his sprinting lane, meaning Eritrea’s Biniam Girmay took that spot with Colombian Fernando Gaviria finishing third.

“The feeling is so amazing. The team worked so hard yesterday and I was a bit disappoint­ed in myself,” Groenewege­n said.

“In the final kilometres we stayed calm and I went in the right moment, I was fighting for my position. I love these sprints next to each other.

“The sprint field is really strong I’m so proud of what we did today and hopefully we can do it again,” added Groenewege­n, who won his first Tour stage since 2022.

Slovenian Tadej Pogacar retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey after a midstage scare with the Burgundy vineyards in the background.

The 2020 and 2021 champion was without a teammate when defending champion Jonas Vingegaard’s VismaLease a Bike team’s brutal accelerati­on amid crosswinds split the bunch in two.

Pogacar was on the right side of the split but all his UAE Emirates teammates were trapped behind, before a collective effort allowed them to rejoin the front bunch 70km from the finish.

Mark Cavendish, who claimed a record 35th stage win on the Tour on Wednesday, was not in the mix for the final sprint.

The Briton was also reprimande­d by the race stewards for using his team car’s slipstream to ease his way back into the peloton after suffering a mechanical.

 ?? DANIEL COLE/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Dylan Groenewege­n celebrates after winning the sixth stage of the Tour de France on Thursday.
DANIEL COLE/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Dylan Groenewege­n celebrates after winning the sixth stage of the Tour de France on Thursday.

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