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His Fourth TdF23-66
With about 100 meters to go to the line it looked like the stage was going to go to Dylan Groenewegen (Jayco-Alula). But just as he did to Mark Cavendish (in his last sprint before crashing out of the Tour), Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin Deceuninck) had a stunning top speed that brought him around the Dutch sprinter on the Australian team to take the stage by two bike lengths. That makes this is fourth win this Tour, and one second place. Clearly, he is the deserving wearer of the Maillot Vert of the best sprinter in the race. He now has more than twice the sprint points of his nearest competitor, Bryan Coquard. I suspect that he will still be wearing the green jersey when he sprints on the Champs Elysees.