Tim Marilyer Tour de uses late sprint to win stage 9 in France

Tim Marilyer Tour de uses late sprint to win stage 9 in France

Tour de France's stage 8 ends with a late climbing that slows down the true sprinters of the race. Common view of Tour Day France Field. Stage 8 was completed on Saturday.

Belgian’s Tim Marilyr lay down on the Finnish line on Sunday, Jonathan Milan and Arnoud D, with a stage 9 win in France in France, France.

Marilyer, who earlier took Stage 3 in a photo Finnish on Jonathan Milan, Italy at the event, was part of a group of racers who caught the previous Stage 2 winner Matthew Van Der Pil on Sunday in the final stage 2 winner in the last kilometer of 174.1 km on Sunday.

Belgium won Stage 3 of the event in 2021 and has several one -day race championships under his belt.

Italian Milan and Belgium Day lies finished second and third respectively. Pavel Betiner of the Czech Republic was fourth, while Paul Penhoate of France was fifth on the soil of his house.

Tedej Pogakar of Slovenia maintained a overall lead, beyond the Remco Enpel of Belgium in Kevin Wouquelin (Third) of France. American Matio Zorgenson moved to fifth position.

Stage 10 has a hilly route of more than 165.3 km on Monday, concluding the highest mountain at Mont-Dor Dor de Sansi in Masif Central, South Central France.

-Bield level media

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