Tim Merlier of Soudal Quick-Step secured victory in a chaotic bunch sprint at the finish of Stage 12 of the Tour de France in Chalon-sur-Saône. The Belgian rider outpaced Olav Kooij and Jasper Philipsen to claim his third stage win of the 2024 race. Tadej Pogačar successfully defended his yellow jersey, maintaining a lead of 3 minutes and 36 seconds over Jonas Vingegaard heading into the next stage.
Sprint Finish Marred by Late-Stage Collision
The finale into Chalon-sur-Saône was defined by a high-speed sprint that turned hazardous in the final meters. As the peloton accelerated toward the line, a multi-rider pileup disrupted the lead-out trains. Among those involved in the crash were Colombian sprinter Fernando Gaviria and the French rider Dorian Godon. Despite the disruption, Merlier navigated the chaos to position himself for the win, narrowly besting the Netherlands’ Olav Kooij and his fellow Belgian, Jasper Philipsen.
General Classification Status
Tadej Pogačar continues to lead the overall standings as the race moves toward the final week. The Slovenian rider retains a significant buffer, holding a 3-minute and 36-second advantage over the defending champion, Jonas Vingegaard. Remco Evenepoel remains in third place, trailing Pogačar by 4 minutes and 6 seconds. With the race approaching the high mountains, the time gaps between the top three contenders remain the primary narrative in the battle for the yellow jersey.
Looking Ahead to the Longest Stage
The Tour de France continues Friday with Stage 13, which spans the distance from Dole to Belfort. As the longest stage of the 113th edition, the route presents a distinct challenge for the peloton. The course features a relatively flat opening section before shifting toward the ascent of the Ballon d’Alsace.
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