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On the final stage of the Vuelta a San Juan in Argentina, he missed victory. He was rushing along the gang at 60 km/h when a fan stretched his mobile phone onto the road and caught Jakobsen in the face. The Dutchman lost his glasses and narrowly avoided a high-speed crash.
He eventually rolled out in second behind winner Sam Welsford. “Someone held out their hand with a phone. I think a lot of people had a sense of deja vu with a view to the Tour of Poland,” Jakobsen told Belgian broadcaster Sporza at the finish.
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