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Jasper Philipsen finished ahead of Phil Bauhaus and Caleb Ewan in the sprint to the finish on Monday in Bayonne to close out Stage 3 of the Tour de France. It is his third Tour stage victory and the fifth for his team, Alpecin-Deceuninck. The overall standings did not change, with the UAE Team Emirates tandem of Britain's Adam Yates retaining the yellow jersey with a six second lead over teammate Tadej Pogačar of Slovenia. The 2020 and 2021 Tour winner, and twin brother Simon Yates, is riding for Team Jayco Alula. Stage 4 on Tuesday will be a second consecutive flat stage, covering 113 miles from Dax to Nogaro in southwestern France.
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Date: July 4, 2023
Time: 8:00 a.m. ET
TV: USA Network
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Tuesday's stage should be another opportunity for the sprinters to shine, beginning in Dax and finishing in Nogaro. It's a bumpy stage, but has just one categorized climb, the Category 4 Côte de Dému with 17 miles remaining.
The finish outside Nogaro is on Circuit Paul Armagnac, a motorsports track outside of town. Riders will complete about half the circuit in the final two miles or so. The track could cause some problems, as while it is designed for high speeds. It's not a surface to which riders are accustomed.
It's not likely there will be any changes in the rankings on Tuesday with two days in the Pyrenees coming up next. The finish should be competitive, however, sprinters will want to take advantage of one of the only opportunities along this year's Tour route.
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