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Van Aert sixth in nervous sixth stage Tour de France

With the side winds picking up, the danger of echelons was there more than once halfway through the stage. With eighty kilometers to go, the Team Visma | Lease a Bike team took control of the race. The peloton broke into two pieces, but after about twenty kilometers everything melted together again and relative calm returned.

Everything pointed to a third bunch sprint in this Tour. And so it came. In the final kilometer, Van Aert cleverly made his way to the front row. The Belgian was in a good position in the last corner and then set up a powerful sprint. A hundred meters from the finish, Van Aert was forced to abandon his sprint because he was boxed in by Jasper Philipsen, who was disqualified moments later. As a result, sixth place proved to be the maximum possible, one day before the first time trial of the Tour de France.

“I’m glad the good feeling returned to my legs today”

Wout van Aert

“I’m glad the good feeling returned to my legs today,” Van Aert stated after the ride. “The last two days the feeling was a little less. It was a hectic day, mainly due to the interference of the crosswind. As a team we were always in the positions where we wanted to be. I can also be satisfied with the level of my sprint. In the first stage I already showed that I have a good final shot. It’s something I can move forward with.”

Jonas Vingegaard tells his findings about the sixth stage after coming in. “It was a stressful day because of the wind. We saw our chance as a team along the way to give it a try. Very briefly it actually went on the side. As a team we rode a strong stage today.”

“As a team we rode a strong stage today”

Jonas Vingegaard

The duo from Team Visma | Lease a Bike are already looking ahead to tomorrow, when a ride against the clock of over 25 kilometers is scheduled.

“I did not do a recon of the course yet,” Vingegaard says. “That was on the planning, but because of the crash in the spring it didn’t come up. By my estimation, it’s not super technical. It’s a bit of a hilly course, but nevertheless I expect it to be a fast time trial. I definitely put Remco Evenepoel and Tadej Pogacar among the favorites for tomorrow. I’m going to do my very best to get the best possible result.”

“Tomorrow’s time trial is going to be a very important day in this Tour,” Van Aert spoke in turn. “It’s a course for the typical time trial riders with long straights and beautiful and hilly roads. The climb in the middle is going to provide the most differences. I want to go full gas and see how far I can get.”

Tour de France
Stage 6

Result

Rankings

Result

1

Dylan Groenewegen

Team Jayco AlUla

03:31:55

2

Jasper Philipsen

Alpecin – Deceuninck

+00:00:00

2

Biniam Girmay

Intermarché – Wanty

+00:00:00

3

Fernando Gaviria

Movistar Team

+00:00:00

6

Wout van Aert

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:00:00

40

Christophe Laporte

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:00:00

42

Matteo Jorgenson

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:00:00

43

Jonas Vingegaard

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:00:00

130

Tiesj Benoot

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:00:40

138

Bart Lemmen

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:01:09

147

Wilco Kelderman

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:02:24

174

Jan Tratnik

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:04:36

Rankings

1

Tadej Pogačar

UAE Team Emirates

26:47:19

2

Remco Evenepoel

Soudal Quick-Step

+00:00:45

3

Jonas Vingegaard

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:00:50

11

Matteo Jorgenson

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:03:21

42

Wilco Kelderman

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:19:24

59

Tiesj Benoot

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:37:01

60

Wout van Aert

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:38:05

74

Jan Tratnik

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:48:12

85

Bart Lemmen

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+00:54:17

115

Christophe Laporte

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

+01:09:41

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