Renewi Tour: Jasper Philipsen Storms Into Race Lead with Victory on Windy and Chaotic Stage 2
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The Alpecin-Premier Tech rider, the new overall leader, outsprinted Briton Joshua Giddings, Norwegian Soren Waerenskjold, and Italian Matteo Milan in a mass sprint. Fourth-placed Jonathan's younger brother was luckier than his older brother, who was caught in a crash 67 kilometers from the finish. Injured in his right arm, the Italian champion took some time to get back on his feet. He finished the stage with grit but several minutes behind the …
The Belgian won in the sprint the second stage of the Renewi Tour and took the lead in the general classification. Jonathan Milan, winner the day before, fell and gave up his yellow jersey.
Jasper Philipsen (28) convincingly won the second stage of the Renewi Tour. He was by far the fastest in the expected mass sprint. Jonathan Milan (25), on the other hand, is licking his wounds after a fall earlier in the stage. The Italian was unable to join the sprint and was even lapped by the peloton.
Taking advantage of the mistakes and technical worries of its competitors, Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Premier Tech) won this Thursday on the second stage of the Renewi Tour.
Jasper Philipsen won the second stage of the Renewi Tour in the sprint this Thursday. The Belgian had a boulevard ahead of him, as Tim Merlier and Olav Kooij were embarrassed in the last kilometer.
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