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TdF stage 18 report: Campenaerts bests his breakaway companions to take the win

TdF stage 18 report: Campenaerts bests his breakaway companions to take the win

The Belgian veteran wins a three-up sprint after a long day out in the break.

Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny) won Thursday's stage 18 of the Tour de France after a long day in the breakaway. The 32-year-old Belgian was part of a huge group that got clear early on in the lumpy stage from Gap to Barcelonnette, and he ultimately joined Michael Kwiatkowski (Ineos Grenadiers) and Mattéo Vercher (TotalEnergies) in leaving the rest of the break behind to contest the stage win.

Campenaerts proved fastest in the three-rider sprint, taking a convincing win as Vercher settled for second with Kwiatkowski in third.

Race leader Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) finished safely with the rest of the peloton nearly 14 minutes later.

[race_result id=17 stage_id=79154 count=10 gc=0 year=2024] [race_result id=17 stage_id=79154 count=10 gc=10 year=2024]

How it unfolded

The winning move on stage 18 of the Tour de France.
After putting himself into the winning move ...
Victor Campenaerts talks to his family after winning stage 18 of the Tour de France.
... Victor Campenaerts took the stage victory and called his family.
As a real professional, you have to ride the Tour de France, finish the Tour de France, and winning a stage in the Tour de France is everybody's dream. I'm not a neo-pro, I've been dreaming about this for a very, very long time.

—Victor Campenaerts after his victory

Brief analysis

Up next

The highest climb of the 2024 Tour de France awaits on a day that will soar to serious elevation in the Alps. A short but brutal stage 19 will take the peloton 144.6 km from Embrun to Isola 2000, and along the way, riders will tackle the HC Col de Vars and the HC Cime de la Bonette before the Cat. 1 final climb. The Cime de la Bonette ascends to a whopping 2,802 meters (9,193 ft) above sea level, making the summit the highest point reached in this Tour. At these altitudes, GC action is guaranteed.

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