High-speed fall forces Philipsen out of Tour de France

The winner of the Tour de France's opening stage Jasper Philipsen was forced to pull out of the 21-day race on Monday after a gruesome high-speed fall.
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Philipsen and the other fast men were contesting an intermediate sprint 60km from the Dunkirk finish-line of stage three when other riders swerved in front of him during a 70 kph dash.
Damn. What a brutal scene. Jasper Philipsen has to leave the Tour de France after crashing as a result of another rider (Bryan Coquard gets hung up on another rider and causes the crash as a result) and landing heavily on his shoulder/back. It's awful. Abandon, #TDF2025 pic.twitter.com/Np39RU1rQi
— René Bugner (@RNBWCV) July 7, 2025
The fall ripped the green best sprinter's jersey from Philipsen's back as he slid along the road, emerging with both shoulders badly grazed.
The Belgian's teammates stopped to help him, but were soon told by the Alpecin team to continue on their way as they realised the extent of the 27-year-old's injuries.
Philipsen won the 2023 green jersey as best sprinter on that edition of the Tour, and has ten career victories in the race.
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