German sprinter Phil Bauhaus just missed his first stage win in the Tour de France. On his return to France, the Bocholt Tour debutant finished second on the third stage over 193.5 kilometers from Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne behind Belgian Jasper Philipsen. Third place went to Australian Caleb Ewan.
German sprinter Phil Bauhaus just missed his first stage win in the Tour de France. On his return to France, the Bocholt Tour debutant finished second on the third stage over 193.5 kilometers from Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne behind Belgian Jasper Philipsen. Third place went to Australian Caleb Ewan.
The yellow jersey for first place overall is still worn by British winner Adam Yates, who is six seconds ahead of his Slovenian team-mate Tadej Pogacar.
The sprinters can hope for a mass finish again on Tuesday when the fourth stage over 181.8 kilometers from Dax to Nogaro finishes at the Paul Armagnac motorsport race track. 800 meters it goes straight ahead slightly uphill at the end.
Source: Stern

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