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Sepp Kuss (Jumbo-Visma) may have had a turn of luck, and it wasn't in his favor. It looked like he hit one of the islands (or road furniture as Phil Liggett likes to call it) and went down hard on his left side. He was back up quickly, fixed his chain, and got back on his bike. He used both his good form and the adrenaline from the fall to quickly chase down the peloton. It was much tougher for the American than it had been earlier in the day for the Maillot Blanc of Tadej Pogacar, now the peloton was in full flight towards the sprint finale. The good news, he was able to get back on long before the end of the stage.