this Belgian cyclist Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) won the award and honor of winning the Champs Elysées at the 21st Paris this Sunday and the final stage of the Tour de France, on a day of Jumbo-Visma celebration for Jonas Vingegaard’s overall victory beyond the final sprint.
philipsen won the second stage With a powerful final blow to the massive finish that secured Paris 3 kilometers away as the peloton chased the small escape. vingegaard realized his dreamTo reach the top of the podium after 116 kilometers that started at La Défense Arena.
Final tour of the historical circuit through the streets of the French capital passed by the great pelotonBy neutralizing the quartet created by Max Schachmann (Bora-Hansgrohe), Antoine Duchesne, Olivier Le Gac (Groupama-FDJ) and Jonas Rutsch (EF Education-EasyPost).
At the last step in the Arc de Triomphe, Pogacar He showed up until the last kilometer They attack alongside Geraint Thomas and Filippo Ganna of the INEOS-Grenadiers, the best roster of the tour. But the platoon set out and day it was decided to sprint. It wasn’t fought by Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma), who crossed the finish line with his teammates to celebrate the Dutch team’s grand Tour.
A sumptuous party ending to a Tour that has it allis on a more innovative route with the return of the terrifying pavés on the fifth day and ‘La Super Planche des Belles Filles’ as the first hill finish. Despite having a clear dominance of the two men from Jumbo, you fight for almost all jerseys until the last day.
The uneventful triumphant ride shared to 25-year-old overall champion Jonas Vingegaard, on a podium at sunset in Paris, with Slovenian Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates), who dreamed of performing his third consecutive lap. . With them the English Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers) finished third.
The 2022 Tour elevated the Jumbo-Visma with six stage victories and encouraged an outstanding Tour, the best ever for most. The best among the Spaniards was Luis León Sánchez (Bahrain Victorious), in the fourteenth place. Enric Mas, the leader of the Movistar team, has lost camber over the best from the first time trial. dropped from favoritesthen surrender and walk away from the ‘Top 10’.
A “inner fear” in landingsIt’s this campaign that, according to Balearic, reduced his participation in a tour he couldn’t finish by testing positive for coronavirus in the penultimate stage, after his steep declines. Like this, no Spanish is among the top ten classified for the first time in 24 editions.