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A Danish Fairy Tale Continues TdF22-84
The down side of changing your mind half way through titling a work of art, you end up with an odd one. Since the start of the Tour in Demark, the Danes have been having a great Tour. Their countrymen have worn the Maillot a Pois for eight days, they have now one three of thirteen stages, and most importantly, they have the Maillot Jaune of race leader for the second day in a row. Today's part of the fairy tale goes to Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) who out sprinted his other two remaining break away companions for stage victory. Fred Wright (Bahrain-Victorious) finished second and the Canadian Hugo Houle (Israel-Premier Tech) claimed the third step of the podium. It was a great result for the Danish fans waving their flags near the finish line.