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TOUR DE FRANCE

Tour de France: Belgian rider Merlier wins third stage but Philipsen abandons

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Cycling Tour de France

Belgium’s Tim Merlier celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the third stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 178.3 kilometers (110.8 miles) with start in Valenciennes and finish in Dunkerque, France, Monday.

DUNKERQUE, France — Belgian rider Tim Merlier won the crash-marred third stage of the in a photo finish and Mathieu Van der Poel kept the yellow jersey on Monday.

Defending champion and two-time winner — the main contenders — finished safely as they rolled in together with the main pack.

Cycling Tour de France

Belgium’s Tim Merlier, left, and Italy’s Jonathan Milan cross the finish line during the third stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 178.3 kilometers (110.8 miles) with start in Valenciennes and finish in Dunkerque, France, Monday.

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