Tour de France: Astana, Intermarché up in arms as protest on Philipsen's sprint fails

Alexandre Vinokourov pictured at the Tour de France in 2018
Alexan😼dre Vinokourov pictured at the Tour de France in 2018 (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

Jasper Philipsen sped to his third stage win of the 2023 Tour de France alongside the🎶𒆙 river Garonne in Bordeaux on Friday afternoon, though his stage 7 victory wasn't without controversy.

The Belgian and his Alpecin-Deceuninck team had a tense wait to see if Philipsen would be relegated after 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:a sinuous finale on stage 3, and were in trouble three days ago on 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:stage 4 in Nogaro as Danny van Poppel accused him of inadvertently cau🌞sing Fabio Jakobsen's late crash on the motor racing circuit. His lead-out man Mathieu van der Poel was🐻 later demoted 🌠for barging Biniam Girmay out of the way, too.

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