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Van der Poel honors his grandfathe­r with yellow jersey

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What his grandfathe­r failed to do in 14 editions of the Tour de France,

Mathieu van der Poel achieved at his first attempt.

The Tour debutant pointed a finger toward the sky in memory of his grandfathe­r, Raymond Poulidor, as he crossed the finish line of the second stage at cycling’s biggest race on Sunday to snatch the coveted yellow jersey at Mur- de-Bretagne, France.

“It’s a shame he is not here, but what can I do,” the 26-year-old Van der Poel said about Poulidor, while holding back tears after his maiden Tour stage win following a blazing attack.

Poulidor, who died in November 2019, took part in 14 Tours from 1962-76, finishing in second place overall three times and third five times. Nicknamed “Poupou” and “The Eternal Runner-up,” Poulidor was adored by French fans, but could never win the famed yellow tunic worn by the race leader after each stage.

“I imagine how proud he would be,” said Van der Poel, whose father,

Adri, was also a profession­al cyclist and wore the yellow jersey for one day in 1984.

Van der Poel jumped out of the group of favorites in the 2-kilometer climb leading to Mur-deBretagne, where the finish was set. The Dutchman used his greater power with 700 meters left to drop all the main contenders in the long stretch of road.

Defending champion

Tadej Pogacar was next across the line, six seconds back, and Primoz Roglic completed the stage podium.

“I knew today was my last chance to take the jersey, it’s incredible to succeed,” Van der Poel said.

The peloton will remain in Brittany for Monday’s third stage, a flat 113.6mile trek between Lorient and Pontivy which is tailor-made for sprinters.

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 ?? PHILIPPE LOPEZ AP ?? Nertherlan­d’s Mathieu Van Der Poel is the overall leader after Sunday’s second stage of the Tour de France.
PHILIPPE LOPEZ AP Nertherlan­d’s Mathieu Van Der Poel is the overall leader after Sunday’s second stage of the Tour de France.

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