Jasper Philipsen denied Mark Cavendish a record-breaking Tour de France victory on the line as the Belgian won stage seven on the line in Bordeaux.
Philipsen made it three wins from three sprint stages in a row in this Tour as he came around Cavendish in the final few metres, leaving the Manxman to curse as he rolled in second, still tied with Eddy Merckx on 34 career Tour wins.
The 38-year-old had come from well down in the pack to power his way down the right hand side and up to the front of the race, but Philipsen sat on his wheel to come by, with Biniam Girmay in third.
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The sprint finish to the 170km stage from Mont-de-Marsan meant no major changes at the top of the general classification, in which defending champion Jonas Vingegaard leads from Tadej Pogacar.
But all eyes had been on the sprinters, with Cavendish hoping to make more Tour history 16 years to the day since he made his debut in the race in London on 2007.
The Astana-Qazaqstan rider had been several places down in the pack as they negotiated a tight and twisty approach to the long finishing straight but moved up well and looked to have the speed he needed as he found a path down the right hand side to reach the front, only to see Philipsen come past.
Philipsen said: βI think we canβt be proud enough on our team achievement. Without them it would never be possible to get the third stage win already. Iβm just really proud of them and how we worked together, how we found each other in the final.
βThat leads to success and Iβm super happy and proudβ¦I never had to do a big effort before I could launch my sprint and thatβs how we win.
βIf you told me (three stage wins) one week ago Iβd think you were crazy. So far itβs a dream Tour for us and hopefully we can add another one.
β(Cavendish) was really strong. I would also have loved to see him win, I think everybody would, but Iβm sure he will keep on trying. Heβs up there, in good condition, and it will be hard.β
ποΈ "He [Cavendish] was really strong. I would also have loved to see him win, I think everybody [would]."
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Cadence issue for Cav
Cavendish said a problem with his gears had proven decisive at the end.
βI was in quite a good position, I looked far back but I was OK in where I wanted to be, it was a long straight finish and Cees (Bol) had moved me up with good speed in the last K. I was on the right wheels. I kicked a little earlier than I would have liked but still about the same as I did in 2010.
βBut once I kicked, started, the gears jumped from 11 to 12 and I had to sit down, the cadence just whacked up, then it goes back to 11. I tried to stand up and it went back to the 12 so I had to sit down, thereβs nothing you can do except kind of hope.
βIβm bitterly disappointed, majorly disappointed but we keep on trying. Again we saw an improvement out of the boys so we can be positive.β

