Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty) claimed a hat-trick of stage victories in the Tour de France on stage 12, out-pacing Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Arnaud Démare (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) in Villeneuve-sur-Lot.
Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) was fifth in Girmay’s wheel, with Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) sixth.
However, race officials relegated both Démare and Cavendish after the finish to the back of the bunch sprint, into 67th and 68th places, respectively. This moved Ackermann (Israel-Premier Tech) onto the podium in third and Philipsen into fourth.
The result and more points gained at the intermediate sprint gives Girmay a commanding lead in the green jersey competition which he leads over Philipsen.
He and several teammates chased but they lacked the speed to close the gap on the peloton driven along by Visma-Lease a Bike and the sprinters’ teams, while Pogačar finished safely in the peloton to retain the race lead.
Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) was also caught behind the crash and that left Philipsen without his vital lead-out man.
Girmay scored 100 points for his stage victory, while Philipsen only scored 26 points. That allowed Girmay to extend his total to 328 points, a significant 111 points more than Philipsen.
All the big-name sprinters were up front in the final kilometre as Dan McLay led out the sprint for Démare. Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X Mobility) tried to match Démare but was soon swamped. Van Aert was stuck along the barriers behind Démare and could only move inside him in the final hundred metres. That was too late and Girmay was able to celebrate as he won yet again.
“First of all I would like to say thanks to God for giving me a lot of strength and power. Without God we cannot do anything so I’m super happy,” Girmay said.
“Second, I want to say thanks to my teammates. Thank you everyone. Without them I cannot prove I am the fastest. I’m super happy.
“From the start of the Tour I’ve felt like I knew I can do good results if I have the right time and the right wheel. I proved in the last three sprints that if I’m in the right position I am able to win.
“Today we didn’t have any stress. We thought the break would arrive, so we didn’t take risks. But in the end when everyone came together I got on the radio and said I feel super good. I’m super happy I can deliver.
“Since I started to wear this green jersey, somehow I felt super fast, especially in my mind. I believe I can prove I’m the best. I’ve had a lot of ups and down with crashes. But this year I completely changed my training. I hope it continues like this.”