The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Tour stage victory marks full comeback

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A day after Fabio Jakobsen it was the turn of Dylan Groenewege­n to complete his own cycling comeback from their horror crash two years ago as he won stage three of the Tour de France in Sondeborg, Denmark.

Groenewege­n narrowly beat yellow jersey wearer Wout Van Aert, Jasper Philipsen and Peter Sagan as the 182-kilometre stage from Vejle – the last of this Danish Grand Depart – was decided by mere millimetre­s.

Groenewege­n rode the wheels and came around first Sagan and then Van Aert to claim his fifth Tour stage win and first since 2019.

For much of the last two years, Groenewege­n has dealt with the aftermath of the highspeed crash at the Tour of Poland that left Saturday’s stage winner Jakobsen with lifethreat­ening injuries.

Groenewege­n shouldered much of the blame for an incident in which the design of the course was certainly culpable, facing death threats and being given a nine-month ban by world governing body the UCI.

The 29-year-old, who broke a collarbone in the crash, did not face anything like the physical recovery Jakobsen did but has spoken of the mental scars that were left behind, and there was an emotional reaction after this win.

Van Aert’s second place kept him in the yellow jersey, now with a seven-second advantage over Yves Lampaert.

Defending champion Tadej Pogacar remains third, 14 seconds down, and others moved up as the split caused by that crash took its toll.

Primoz Roglic is up to seventh, 23 seconds off yellow, with Ineos Grenadiers pair Adam Yates and Tom Pidcock both inside the top 10.

Geraint Thomas is 12th, 32 seconds down, going into today’s transfer day as the race moves to France.

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