Tim Wellens claims maiden Tour de France victory on stage 15

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Tim Wellens etched his name into cycling history by securing his first-ever Tour de France stage win on stage 15, a 169.3km hilly route from Muret to Carcassonne.

The UAE Team Emirates-XRG rider, known for his tireless support of team leader Tadej Pogacar, seized his moment to shine with a masterful solo breakaway, completing a coveted Grand Tour stage win trifecta, having previously triumphed at the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a Espana.

The stage, featuring three categorized climbs, was tailor-made for breakaway specialists. Wellens, freed from his domestique duties, joined a strong lead group including Michael Storer, Quinn Simmons, and Victor Campenaerts.

Sensing his opportunity on the final climb, the Pas du Sant, the 34-year-old Belgian launched a decisive attack with 43km to go, powering away on the descent and building an unassailable lead. He crossed the finish line in Carcassonne 1 minute 28 seconds ahead of Campenaerts, with Julian Alaphilippe taking third after mistakenly celebrating, unaware of the riders ahead due to a broken radio.

“It’s a very special victory,” Wellens said. “Everybody knows the Tour de France, but not many win it. I felt super good today and knew I had to go solo.”

The stage was not without drama. An early crash disrupted the peloton, delaying GC contenders like Jonas Vingegaard and Florian Lipowitz, while Alaphilippe soldiered on with a dislocated shoulder.


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