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Philipsen wins Stage 15, Vingegaard keeps lead, Roglic out

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CARCASSONN­E, FRANCE » Jasper Philipsen of Belgium braved a heat wave to win the 15th stage of the Tour de France in a sprint on Sunday as Jonas Vingegaard kept the leader's yellow jersey.

Primož Roglic, the 2020 runner-up and a key teammate for Vingegaard, abandoned the race before the start on Sunday because of injuries he previously sustained in the race.

Philipsen beat points leader Wout van Aert and Mads Pedersen on the line to win a Tour stage for the first time.

“It makes it super unbelievab­le. I know what losing is like in the Tour de France. I was close many, many times,” Philipsen said. “But that it worked out today, it's unbelievab­le.”

Philipsen was second behind Van Aert in the fourth stage of this year's race.

“It's been a massive search for this victory and we worked really hard for it,” said Philipsen, holding back tears. “I knew I had good legs, but we just had to wait until the right opportunit­y.”

Benjamin Thomas had tried to attack for the first win by a French rider on this year's Tour but was caught on the final stretch.

Faced with temperatur­es peaking at around 104 Farenheit, organizers deployed measures to deal with extreme heat. They relaxed the rules on riders' refreshmen­ts and the maximum time to complete the stage, which at 126 miles was the joint second-longest of this year's Tour. Environmen­tal protesters blocked the road at one point and were quickly removed.

Vingegaard's lead remains unchanged at 2 minutes, 22 seconds over 2020 and 2021 Tour winner Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia after they both finished in the lead group. However, the Danish rider had to recover from a fall and he has lost two of his Jumbo-Visma teammates, including Roglic. That leaves Vingegaard with reduced support in the peloton as the race enters the Pyrenees following the rest day on Monday.

Roglic did not start the stage following injuries he sustained on stage five when he crashed into a hay bale which had been knocked into the road by a motorbike. Roglic reset his own dislocated shoulder on the side of the road and had been racing in pain ever since.

“To allow my injuries to heal properly, we have decided that I won't start today,” Roglic said.

Another Jumbo-Visma rider, Steven Kruijswijk, was taken away in an ambulance following a fall.

Two more riders, Magnus Cort and stage-six winner Simon Clarke, withdrew from the race after testing positive for the coronaviru­s. Eight riders have left the race so far because of the virus.

 ?? THIBAULT CAMUS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Belgium's Jasper Philipsen, right, wins Stage 15 of the Tour de France ahead of Belgium's Wout Van Aert, left, and Denmark's Mads Pedersen on Sunday.
THIBAULT CAMUS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Belgium's Jasper Philipsen, right, wins Stage 15 of the Tour de France ahead of Belgium's Wout Van Aert, left, and Denmark's Mads Pedersen on Sunday.
 ?? CHARLES KRUPA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? NASCAR driver Christophe­r Bell holds up a giant lobster after winning a Cup Series race in New Hampshire.
CHARLES KRUPA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NASCAR driver Christophe­r Bell holds up a giant lobster after winning a Cup Series race in New Hampshire.

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