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Fabio Jakobsen takes Stage 2 at Tour de France; Wout van Aert dons yellow jersey

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July 3, 2022
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Fabio Jakobsen takes Stage 2 at Tour de France; Wout van Aert dons yellow jersey



NYBORG, Denmark — Dutch rider Fabio Jakobsen overtook Wout van Aert right on the line to win the second stage of the Tour de France while Van Aert took the yellow jersey on Saturday.

It was a first Tour stage win for Jakobsen and a second in two days for the Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl team after Yves Lampaert’s win in Friday’s time trial.

But Van Aert took the yellow jersey for the first time with a six-second bonus for finishing second, to lead Lampaert by one second overall.

“It’s a great pleasure for me to wear the jersey. I’ve tried to get it many times. I’m very happy and proud,” Van Aert said. “This is the biggest cycling race in the world so of course I will try to defend it.”

Van Aert also has the green jersey for best sprinter and is Primoz Roglic’s teammate on the Jumbo-Visma team.

“We have big ambitions,” Van Aert said.

Two-time defending champion Tadej Pogacar stayed third overall and was eight seconds behind Van Aert.

Pogacar remained nine seconds ahead of his main rival Roglic, who is eighth overall. They both finished in the main pack and did not take time off each other. Roglic was the Tour runner-up in 2020 and has won the past three Spanish Vueltas.

After the peloton crossed the immense Great Belt suspension bridge, several riders fell near the back of the pack with two kilometers left to the finish in Nyborg.

Van Aert seemed set to win after overtaking Danish hope Mads Pedersen, but Jakobsen surged past him with a great burst of speed. Pedersen finished third.

After his surprise win, Lampaert wore yellow as riders set off on the 202 kilometers (125 miles) from the port city of Roskilde to Nyborg in central Denmark.

The start was slightly delayed after Tim Wellens punctured and Simon Yates had mechanical issues.

Huge crowds packed the roadsides as the red-and-white wave of Danish enthusiasm continued.

Especially with Danish rider Magnus Cort forming an early breakaway group, along with Norwegian Sven Erik Bystrom, and Frenchmen Cyril Barthe and Pierre Rolland.

Bright sunshine added to the feel-good factor, although at times fans got too close to the pack as Cort and Bystrom pulled away from the French at the front.

Cort was a stage winner in 2018. Mogens Frey, the first Dane to win a Tour stage back in 1970, turned 81 on Saturday.

“I can’t believe how many people were on the sides of the road cheering me on,” said Cort, who has the polka-dot jersey for best climber after taking three bonus points along the route’s three minor climbs. “I was impressed by this fervor. Cycling is a big part of Danish culture, everyone here had a bike growing up.”

Cort faded entering the last 40 kilometers as Bystrom was alone in front, while Roglic and Pogacar were near each other in the peloton some 30 seconds behind.

Meanwhile, Dutchman Martijn Tusveld, Austrian Patrick Konrad and Latvian Krists Neilands were involved in the day’s first crash. Neilands crouched over his bike in pain and appeared to have an elbow injury.

With no one to help him, Bystrom was caught with 30 kilometers left. Then, Cort was among riders who crashed approaching the bridge and Lampaert tumbled when he was on it. He got back up and worked hard to reach the peloton.

Stage 3 on Sunday is again for sprinters. It starts from Vejle on the Jutland Peninsula and ends in Sonderborg in southern Denmark after 182 kilometers of flats.

After a travel day, riders resume in France on Tuesday and tackle five small climbs on the route from the coastal city of Dunkerque to Calais.

The race ends on July 24 in Paris.



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