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THEMOVE

JB2: 2023 Tour de France Stage 11

THEMOVE

Lance Armstrong

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4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Jasper Philipsen triumphs once again in this year's Tour de France, showcasing unwavering determination. With three more chances on the horizon, his unstoppable momentum sets the stage for a discussion on three riders in tour history who have secured 8 victories in a single tour.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to J.B. Squared. I'm J.B. Hager, joined by Johann Bruniel, and we're going to take a look at stage 11 of the 2023 Tour to France, a sprint stage.

0:10.2

And I think we're going to dig into some record book type stuff here.

0:14.4

You know, when you have a sprinter like Jasper Philipson, who's already won their fourth stage and one tour, start talking

0:22.3

about records. We'll get to that in just a second.

0:25.2

Okay, Johan, I think I'm dying to hear your thoughts on yes, uh, Yasser Philipson because

0:31.3

he's so dominant right now. And, uh, earlier in this tour, I was like, my gosh, has anybody

0:37.2

ever won all the sprints in a tour de France, which is a difficult thing to measure that type of record because some stages aren't just flat sprint stage.

0:48.8

It's hard to determine.

0:49.8

Was that really considered a sprint stage?

0:51.4

So that's a gray area.

0:52.9

So let's jump in with your thoughts on,

0:55.1

on Jasper Philipson, winning his fourth and just seeming to be the fastest guy in the

1:00.2

Peloton.

1:01.6

Yeah, I mean, definitely, you know, he was the big favorite for today.

1:04.8

You know, after his three bunch sprints,

1:07.7

they was his sixth to the front stage win after winning two in last years

1:14.4

to the France.

1:15.8

But today, I think, was different.

1:17.5

Today was different for different reasons.

1:21.4

Number one, he did not have, I don't know the exact reason, but he did not have Maty van der Poul as his lead-out guy.

1:30.5

I don't know if Van der Poul was caught in, anyway, I saw him get in a group behind with three,

1:36.8

four kilometers to go. I've read somewhere that Mati van der Poul was struggling with a little

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