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Just days after winning Stage 1, green jersey holder Jasper Philipsen was forced to abandon the 2025 Tour de France after a dangerous crash during Stage 3.
The early stages of the Tour de France have been marred by crashes, forcing top riders, including sprint leader Jasper Philipsen, to withdraw. The Belgian has undergone successful surgery on his broken collarbone,
Tadej Pogačar 'super sad' to see sprinter abandon the Tour, while other stage 3 crash victims race on with minor injuries
Jasper Philipsen was knocked over by Frenchman Bryan Coquard and landed heavily on his right side. The Stage 1 winner abandoned and was taken to hospital.
Crashes are a part of the Tour de France and Durango’s Sepp Kuss experienced that on Tuesday during Stage 4 of the Tour. Kuss was involved in a crash in the middle of the peloton on Tuesday during the 174.2-kilometer stage from Amiens Métropole ...
Tour de France duo Benjamin Thomas and Matteo Vercher crashed after crossing the finish line on day one of the race. Stage one of this year’s event began in Lille on Saturday, with the riders sharing a prize pot of around £2.2million.
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Fines, time penalties and jury report Tour de France 2025 | Busy day for medics after multiple crashesIn a Grand Tour, riders are pushed to the limits of what is physically possible, and to achieve this, riders and teams naturally explore those limits. Every day, it is up to the race jury of the Tour de France to determine and impose penalties for any rule violations,
“I was there on the ground, I almost couldn’t breathe and I was coughing up blood,” Vingegaard says. “I said to myself that if I survive, I will never do another bike race again.