Among others, defending champion Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) was held up by the fall.
Van Aert narrowly missed out on winning the stage as second, but thanks to the bonuses he got the yellow jersey of the overall leader.
He also took over the green jersey for the points with the best points – albeit only one point ahead of Jakobsen.
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For the Dutchman, victory in Nyborg in the first mass sprint of his tour debut was the fulfillment of a dream he had been dreaming of for 15 years – and the final happy ending of the story regarding his life-threatening fall on the Tour of Poland two years ago.
Jakobsen speechless following the tour stage win: “Dreamed of it for 15 years”
“Today is incredible. It was a long process for me to get here, step by step. A lot of people helped me to do that, and this victory is for them too. I’m still happy to be on the bike and I can still do it win,” said the 25-year-old sprinter in the finish interview.
After a largely uneventful stage, there were several falls in the finale, from which Jakobsen was spared.
The fastest in the sprint with the best timing
“The team always kept me well in front from the bridge. On the home straight, Morkov put me right on Van Aert’s rear wheel and in the last few 100 meters I had slight contact with Peter Sagan, but luckily we both stayed up ‘ he commented on several shoulder checks from the Slovak, who finished sixth.
Van Aert appeared to be sprinting towards victory, but when Jakobsen had free rein he shot irresistibly forward. “In the last 150 meters I was able to start my sprint and then pass the two in front of me. It sounds easy, but the legs were good and we’ve been training for that all our lives,” said Jakobsen.
The mountain jersey went to Magnus Cort Nielsen (EF Education – EasyPost), who was the best of the day’s breakaways, winning all three category 4 mountain classifications. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) defended the youth jersey.
Mass fall on the bridge! Lampaert in yellow goes down
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