Van Der Poel wins stage 2 and takes the yellow jersey

Published on : 27/06/2021 – 18:00Modified : 27/06/2021 – 18:06

Grandson of Poulidor, Mathieu Van Der Poel won Sunday the second stage of the Tour de France 2021. Thanks to the time bonuses, he also recovers the yellow jersey held by Julian Alaphilippe. A tunic that his illustrious grandfather Raymond Poulidor never wore.

Passing the line, he raised his finger very high in tribute to his grandfather, the cycling champion Raymond Poulidor, who died in 2019. The Dutchman Mathieu Van Der Poel has therefore accomplished what his grandfather had never achieved: s ‘impose on Mûr-de-Bretagne during the 2nd stage of the Tour de France. He takes down the yellow jersey.

At 26, van der Poel made a resounding debut: he beat the Slovenian favorites on the Tour by 6 seconds, holding him Tadej Pogacar and last year’s runner-up Primoz Roglic.

“I thought of course of my grandfather”

“I thought of course of my grandfather when crossing the line,” responded the Dutchman, in tears, his face in his hands, thinking of the former French champion who died in November 2019.


To seize the symbolic jersey of the Tour, the Dutchman from Alpecin-Fenix ​​attacked twice. The first time, to win the 8 seconds bonus at the top of the first climb of the Ménéhiez coast, the climb of Mûr-de-Bretagne (Côtes d’Armor). The second time, to win the stage.

Quadruple cyclo-cross world champion, “VDP” shines in different disciplines. He excels as much on the road, winning classics, as in cross-country mountain biking, the discipline in which he will seek to win the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics this summer.

The day after the big falls of the first day, the breakaway of the day (Pérez, Theuns, Clarke, Koch, Schelling, Cabot) was launched in the first half hour of the race. Between sun and showers, the Belgian Edward Theuns and the French Jérémy Cabot continued the adventure in the last 70 kilometers but the peloton returned before the first ascent of Mûr-de-Bretagne, at the entrance of the last 20 kilometers.

In the provisional general classification, van der Poel is 8 seconds ahead of the previous wearer of the yellow jersey, Julian Alaphilippe, fifth on the stage. Pogacar, third, is 13 seconds ahead of Roglic, fourth at 14 seconds.

Monday, the sprinters find for the first time a ground to their advantage. The third stage, 182.9 kilometers long, links Lorient and Pontivy (Morbihan) for the penultimate day in Brittany.

With AFP

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