What caused Remco Evenepoel to lose time?
A split in the peloton due to crosswinds.
Cycling / Tour De France
Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck sprinted to victory on the opening stage of the Tour de France in Lille. A late split in the peloton caused by crosswinds saw Remco Evenepoel lose valuable time.
The 185km stage from Lille to Lille was marked by nervous racing and several crashes. A breakaway of five riders, including Jonas Rutsch and Benjamin Thomas, was caught with 105km remaining.
Later in the stage, crosswinds caused a significant split in the peloton, with Evenepoel caught behind and Philipsen making the front group. This split proved decisive, with Evenepoel losing 39 seconds.
In the final sprint, Philipsen benefited from a strong lead-out by teammate Mathieu van der Poel to take the win.
**Historical Context:** Philipsen's win marks his tenth stage victory in the Tour de France. The challenging weather conditions and crashes highlight the unpredictable nature of the race.
A split in the peloton due to crosswinds.
Jasper Philipsen, Biniam Girmay, and other fast sprinters.
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