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Marco Penge Claims Challenge Tour Double And Secures 2024 DP World Tour Card

The Englishman produced a near-faultless performance at Club de Golf Alcanada to win the Challenge Tour Grand Final and Road To Mallorca season title

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Marco Penge secured a DP World Tour card for 2024 after comfortably winning the Challenge Tour Grand Final at Club de Golf Alcanada by six shots and being crowned 2023 Road to Mallorca champion.

Penge began the final day's play on seven-under, just a shot ahead of Frenchman Tom Vaillant, but quickly recovered from an error on the first to pull away as Vaillant's putter went stone cold.

It was a near faultless week for the Englishman, with three rounds of 69 or better, one level-par performance and a final score of 10-under proving his dominance - despite gusty winds throughout on the coastal course.

Victory in Mallorca was the 25-year-old's second Challenge Tour win this season following a four-shot success at the Open de Portugal at Royal Óbidos in September.

But speaking about his most-recent double achievement after coming off 18 on Sunday, Penge said: "It's unbelievable. Especially considering where I was about eight weeks ago - I think I was about 83rd on the rankings. 

"To be here saying I've won twice on the Challenge Tour, and I think I've won the overall rankings [competition]... it's hard to imagine. It hasn't quite sunk in yet."

Penge suffered an early wobble at Club de Golf Alcanada when he pulled his second shot at the first out of bounds and could only recover to make bogey. The response was indicative of the Englishman's quality, though, as he strung five consecutive pars together before bagging a couple of birdies prior to the turn.

Three further birdies for The Caversham-based player followed as his French playing partners struggled to create any kind of positive momentum. 

And although there was a late bogey added to the card, Penge was already home and dry and simply relying on the field settling down before he could be confirmed as the season-long champion.

While there was plenty of cause for celebration among Penge's group - with all three booking full-time DP World Tour cards and making up the top-three spots at the season-ending event - 18 other players won playing privileges on the global tour next year.

Casey Jarvis - who missed out on becoming the first South African to claim the Challenge Tour crown by just seven points - Manuel Elvira, brother of DP World Tour pro Nacho, and Brandon Stone were among the notable names to move up next season.

Matteo Manassero and Alex Fitzpatrick were already assured of their rights for 2024, but Welshman Stuart Manley finished around three hours before the leaders on Sunday and faced a painful wait before finding out he had nabbed the 21st and final spot in the 2023 Road To Mallorca Rankings.

That left Brandon Robinson Thompson in the worst spot of them all - 22nd - and one space outside of the magic number, just ahead of Benjamin Follett-Smith, Jamie Rutherford, and Ashley Chesters.

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Good morning all.

Good morning and welcome to the final day's play at the Challenge Tour Grand Final where, in around five-to-six hours time, we will learn who will be plying their trade on the DP World Tour next year!

Currently, Marco Penge leads both the event and the Road to Mallorca standings but, with plenty of golf remaining in Spain, every shot will count. The leaders head off in around half an hour and, looking at the early scores, there appears to be a real mix of over and under par rounds taking place.

So, why not strap in for what is set to be an enthralling afternoon of golf, with the top 20 players in the Road to Mallorca standings earning spots on the DP World Tour next year...

THE FINAL MAN

It's early days in Spain but, currently, Brandon Robinson-Thompson is the man occupying the 21st and final spot in the standings. He sits fourth in the tournament and is about to head out on to the course, with the likes of Rolex Series winner, Brandon Stone (20th), and Wales' Stuart Manley (22nd), his nearest rivals!

EARLY MOVERS AND SHAKERS

As the early starters approach and make the turn, only one player has reached three-under for today's play - and that score has been made by Ugo Coussaud, who sits in a tie for 33rd. 

The Frenchman is currently track to end the season third after suffering a disappointing final event so far, but if he can remain upwardly mobile then he will believe anything is possible.

American Julian Suri is at two-under for the day, but he needs to improve still on his T4 position if he is to secure a DP World Tour card - he's currently 24th in the RTM Rankings.

There are a lot of players throughout the field around the turn at two-under, so it seems like scoring will be possible today - even with those gusts still out there.

LEADERS UNDERWAY

Vaillant, Lacroix, and Penge have fired off their tee shots on one. A hat-trick of decent openers. Penge's was the best, though, rifling a hybrid low and down the middle which came to rest just across a cart path. Lovely stuff.

THE STAGE IS SET

The stage is set for the final day in Mallorca 🇪🇸#RolexGrandFinal pic.twitter.com/Vph7u5w5mb November 5, 2023

LACROIX EAGLE AND PENGE PROBLEM

Despite missing the fairway with his drive way right, Lacroix drilled an absolutely brilliant iron shot into the short side of the green and has left himself maybe five feet  for eagle. That's the start you want to make! 

On the opposite side of the coin, Penge has pulled his approach low and left into the jungle. He's been forced into a drop and must get up and down to secure a par.

CONTRASTING FORTUNES ON ONE

Vaillant faced a lengthy eagle putt from the back of the first green, but his down-hill putt somehow comes up short - even with the greens running at 10.4 today. The quickest they've been all week. An awkward length remaining for birdie. And he's missed. A three putt for par will frustrate anyone, but Tom will be seething about that one.

Penge skuttles his par-putt past, but that's a tap-in for bogey. A decent result, considering. 

And we save the best until last. Frederic Lacroix confidently pushes his ball into the hole for an opening eagle! 

SUPER START BY SURI

American Julian Suri has made an eagle-par-birdie start as he looks to steal one of the final DP World Tour cards. He's currently 23rd in the rankings, but if he carries on this way then he'll be a shoo-in.

The wind is starting to really whip up now, and players are struggling to land approach shots. Brandon Robinson-Thompson has just watched his wedge shot spin back off the green due to getting caught up in the wind. His third shot flew over the green. Nerves and tricky conditions are playing havoc with some.

And that's the curse of the commentator coming true again. Suri found the heart of the green on the par-3 fourth, but went on to three putt and ends with a bogey.

GETTING READY

A greenkeeper completes work at Club de Golf Alcanada ahead of the 2023 Challenge Tour Grand Final

Here's a photo of some late green-keeping work being completed this morning. I can only presume the dog is there to round up some wayward sheep while the human staff paints and cuts the hole.

NO CHANGE AT THE TOP

All three leaders tidy up on the second to record a hat-trick of pars. Putting in this ever-increasing wind cannot be easy, but the two Frenchman and lone Englishman managed to avoid any damage.

ROBINSON-THOMPSON DISPLAYS FIGHT

Robinson-Thompson endured a pretty torrid third hole, shooting double bogey as he criss-crossed the green. But what a response! Facing a birdie chance on the fourth which he had no real right to make, the Englishman fired a beautiful winding putt over a ridge before crashing into the pin and dropping in.

Robinson-Thompson is one of those just inside the DP World Tour cut line.

GRINDING IT OUT

A lot of gutsy par putts are going in right now. Suri finds a clutch four on five, while Penge slots home on the third to make it two in a row. Unfortunately for Vaillant, though, he watches a close-range shot lip out. The Frenchman falls one back but is still comfortably inside the all-important top-21.

MANLEY MAKING A RUN

Stuart Manley is way down the leaderboard for the tournament, but the Welshman is showing some real grit and determination to make that top-21 on the RTM. He's strung three consecutive birdies together to push himself into the magic zone, but there goes a bogey at 16 to set nerves jangling again. Although he is 14-over for the tournament, his RTM projected ranking is currently 20th.

BirdieBirdieBirdie@stu_manley started the round outside of the graduation places. But after this birdie run he's now on course to get his 2024 Tour card.#RolexGrandFinal pic.twitter.com/J6nvHXWdMj November 5, 2023

LEADERS FAIL TO FIND A BIRDIE

Penge, Lacroix, and Vaillant all had makeable birdie putts off the back of the fifth green, but none of them found the bottom of the cup. Vaillant - who has really struggled with the flat stick so far today - comes closest, but it's a lip-out and no cigar. As you were!

PENGE IN ACTION

The leader has put that early blemish behind him, and he's just been trundling along with pars ever since - that's all he needs to do.

Marco Penge plays a tee shot at the Challenge Tour Grand Final

ROAD TO MALLORCA STANDINGS

The top-21 in the RTM Rankings is is an ever-changing situation, but here is how it stands around the bubble right now.

  • 16 - Tom Vaillant
  • 17 - Francesco Laporta
  • 18 - Brandon Stone
  • 19 - Max Rottluff
  • 20 - Stuart Manley
  • 21 - Brandon Robinson-Thompson
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  • 22 - Sam Bairstow
  • 23 - Julian Suri
  • 24 - Benjamin Follett-Smith
  • 25 - Jamie Rutherford

VAILLANT PUTTER WOES CONTINUE

The Frenchman is really struggling with his putter. He's missed a handful of short efforts already so far, but he rolls a close one in to save bogey on six. As a result of that dropped shot, Vaillant has slipped to 21st in the RTM standings...

Lacroix and Penge tap in for par - they're nice and settled in the top-two positions on the leaderboard.

CLUB DE GOLF ALCANADA

Alcanada 7th hole

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BUBBLE BOYS THREATEN TO POP

Suri (27th) makes bogey on eight courtesy of a missed short putt and loudly curses before tapping in. Moments later, Robinson-Thompson (21st) slings one out of bounds left off the tee and is forced to drop ahead of his third shot. The Englishman now needs to chip in from off the front of the green if he is to not drop back.

Having dropped out of the top-21 for the first time today, Vaillant (22nd) has a birdie chance to recover on the seventh via a wonderful iron approach.

PENGE AND VAILLANT BAG BIRDIES

Penge finally finds a birdie! A tricky right-to-left slider puts him three shots clear at the top. He's back to level par for the day and looking all-but home and dry already.

And now Vaillant secures a birdie too! They're all at it. Robinson-Thompson has just recorded his second double bogey of the day and has dropped out of the top-21. Both of those incidents mean the Frenchman is back up to 16th. What drama!

.@PengeMarco leads by three shots and is projected to win the Road to Mallorca Rankings 🙌 #RolexGrandFinal pic.twitter.com/2sd8MnU87a November 5, 2023

FOUR PLAYERS UNDER PAR

The pressure appears to be mounting on everyone as Lacroix sends a wild drive out of bounds left off the tee on the 8th. Only a quartet of this field are under par for the entire event. Penge, Lacroix, Vaillant, and Sam Bairstow. Tough sledding.

VAILLANT ON THE SLIDE

Penge produces a lovely bunker shot to escape from the 8th with a par. He popped the ball back in his stance, leant slightly forward, and whipped his ball up into the air before watching it rip to the right and stop a couple of feet away.

Lacroix does well to only drop a single shot via a two-putt from range, but Vaillant misses a painfully-close tap in and also falls back to three-under. This putting performance is the stuff of nightmares for Vaillant.

CASEY JARVIS ON THE HUNT

Even though Penge holds a four-shot lead in this final event of the campaign, Casey Jarvis is lighting it up on the back nine and is currently projected to win the season title. The South African has managed four birdies in his past five holes to fire himself up to sixth on the leaderboard at one-over.

Casey Jarvis tees off on the first in the final round of the Challenge Tour Grand Final

LEAD OUT TO FIVE

Penge rolls home an eight-foot birdie putt with ice in his veins. He looks like he's playing a different course today. That would appear the case, especially in relation to his playing partners as Lacroix bogeys the ninth.

Meanwhile, Tom Vaillant's nightmare day continues as he sees a horrible lip-out. His puppy-dog eyes after tapping in for bogey tell their own story. He wants the ground to swallow him up after a fifth bogey on the front nine. But he's still 21st in the RTM Rankings and he has the scoreable back nine to come. Come on, Tom. Keep going.

OFF-COLOUR PENGE LEADS BY SEVEN

On the TV coverage, they have just revealed that Penge is drinking Coca Cola as he's been struggling with cramp and feeling a little unwell so far this week. He's now out to nine-under and leads by seven after draining a winding putt from his left. 

Elsewhere, good news for Vaillant! He rolls in a mid-range par putt to remain at two-under for the tournament. The Frenchmen are still fighting here - both Vaillant and Lacroix escape with pars thanks to a pair of class bunker escapes.

YOUNG, WILD, AND CASEY

The youngest player in the field, Casey Jarvis, fires in a massive par putt - both in length and meaning - to remain top of the RTM Rankings. Despite carding an 80 on Thursday, the 20-year-old has ended the week one-over thanks to a final round of five-under. There had never been a South African Challenge Tour winner, until 2023. Casey Jarvis has a strong chance to do it.

What a finish Casey Jarvis! A four under par back nine sees him projected to number one on the Road to Mallorca Rankings. #RolexGrandFinal pic.twitter.com/knXruGAEM5 November 5, 2023

MANLEY WON'T WATCH

Based on the current projected rankings, Welshman Stuart Manley is set to be the final man to secure a full-time DP World Tour card. The 44-year-old, speaking to Sky Sports, says he won't be watching the coverage this afternoon. Maybe he'll be reading this instead? Hi Stuart! Fingers crossed for you! 

All @stu_manley can do now is wait. #RolexGrandFinal pic.twitter.com/b7PqpUlymT November 5, 2023

ELVIRA JOINS HIS BROTHER ON TOUR

Manuel Elvira signs off on seven-under par and will join his brother Nacho on the DP World Tour next season. A Fitzpatrick v Elvira foursomes would be good to watch at some point...

VAILLANT PULLS ONE BACK

While Penge and Lacroix are unable to find a four on the par-5 11th, Tom Vaillant does roll a putt in to move back to three-under. He's now second on his own and finally has a much-needed shot of confidence.

Elsewhere, one of the players who could move back to level par and potentially cost Jarvis the Challenge Tour title - Robinson-Thompson - has scrambled a par and continues to play with a smile on his face. What a great attitude BRT appears to have.

We are coming down the closing stretch in Mallorca. This is how the current season standings lie around the all-important mark.

  • 18th - Brandon Stone
  • 19th - Max Rottluff
  • 20th - Stuart Manley
  • 21st - Sam Bairstow
  • 22nd - Benjamin Follett-Smith
  • 23rd - Jamie Rutherford
  • 24th - Ashley Chesters
  • 25th - Euan Walker
  • 26th - Brandon Robinson-Thompson

PENGE LEADS BY SEVEN WITH SIX HOLES TO GO

After the Englishman pars the 12th, he is back up to first in the RTM standings as well due to a handful of birdies by the field, dropping Casey Jarvis back into a tie for seventh. Meanwhile, Vaillant succumbs to a sixth bogey of the day, immediately after finding his second birdie. 

MANASSERO IS BACK ON TOUR

From an almost identical spot to Jarvis earlier, Matteo Manassero sends in a magnificent putt to finish off his season in style.

A birdie on the last for @ManasseroMatteo 🙌 He will finish inside the top 20 on the Road to Mallorca to claim a 2024 DP World Tour card!#RolexGrandFinal pic.twitter.com/dgZN9SvmRd November 5, 2023

VAILLANT RESPONDS AS PENGE KICKS ON

The Vaillant fist-pump is back. The Frenchman pops a lovely chip onto the green at 13 and watches on as it releases to about a foot away from the hole. He's back to three-under via a birdie.

Lacroix can't even find the green with his first chip and he will throw away a chance to take a shot from the course. He remains at two-under.

Guess who's slotted home another birdie, though? Penge pushes his ball up the hill and tumbling into the cup for 10-under par. Four birdies in seven holes for Marco.

ROBINSON-THOMPSON FIGHTS ON

Just before Penge escaped with a par on 14, Brandon Robinson-Thompson found another birdie to move back to level par for the tournament. As things stand, the Englishman is projected 23rd on the RTM. He probably needs one more birdie to make it, although that would be bad news for Stuart Manley.

PENGE CLOSES IN ON VICTORY

Vaillant rolls in a brilliant birdie on 15 to continue his upward turn, and he is closely followed by compatriot, Lacroix. They are four-under and three-under, respectively.

But Penge upstages both of them via yet another birdie, and he is seven shots clear with only three holes to play. This has been an outstanding performance by the Englishman.

OUTSTANDING VIEWS IN MALLORCA

What a backdrop to play golf against...

A general view of Real Club de Alcanada during the Challenge Tour Grand Final

STUNNING FROM BRT

Robinson-Thompson needed two birdies on his final two holes to usurp Manley into the final RTM spot, and he's completed the first half of his task in some style! After pushing his tee shot right on the par-three 17th, BRT faced some 50 feet of straight putt before the hole. In truth, it looked in all the way. The Englishman is one-under for the event and within a shot of booking his DP World Tour card.

How important is that! @BRTtoursauce birdies the 17th and needs one more birdie to take the final place in the projected Road to Mallorca Rankings. #RolexGrandFinal pic.twitter.com/t7Hb2DQtTu November 5, 2023

ONE PUTT TO CHANGE IT ALL

Bairstow and Robinson-Thompson have played strong approach shots into the 18th green. The former is in a stronger position, in terms of a top-21 finish, while the latter effectively faces one shot to decide whether he makes it or not. This is incredible drama!

ROBINSON-THOMPSON MISSES BIRDIE PUTT

That looks like it could be it, then! Robinson-Thompson is projected to end 22nd while Stuart Manley holds onto the final card. The putt from BRT just slid to the right from 15 feet. Moments later, Sheffield's Sam Bairstow taps home to finish 18th.

A par at the last for a round of 71 👏 Sam Bairstow has clinched his 2024 DP World Tour card, having started the week outside the graduation spots. #RolexGrandFinal pic.twitter.com/D4madGRawg November 5, 2023

PENGE MAKES BOGEY

Well, goodness me! Marco Penge has missed a putt. That seven-shot lead reduces slightly after the Englishman misses right from eight feet on 17. He's still six shots in front going down the last, mind...

Tom Vaillant has been a rollercoaster ride to watch this afternoon. He will be superb on the DP World Tour. The Frenchman pops a 100-foot putt slightly into the air upon contact, but the ball still trickles its way down to hole-side. He gives several smaller fist pumps in a row. He loves it!

Lacroix just about misses from range, but he's still in for par. 

One hole to go...

CLASSY APPROACHES FROM FINAL GROUP

After all three in the final group find the fairway on 18, Penge sticks it on the right side of the green, Lacroix finds the left portion, but Vaillant flicks a superb approach just behind the flag and will have a straightforward birdie chance.

The trio bask in a warm round of applause as they make their way onto the green, and they can all take a huge sigh or relief - it's almost a done deal.

PENGE WINS CHALLENGE TOUR GRAND FINAL AND SECURES NUMBER ONE RANKING IN ROAD TO MALLORCA

That was outstanding form Marco Penge. The whole day - after the first hole - has featured simply stunning golf. Penge taps in for par and a final round of 69, clinching the Challenge Tour Grand Final title and the number one spot on the Road To Mallorca.

Tom Vaillant ends on four-under in second after a final-day 74, while Frederic Lacroix shot 71 on Sunday to finish third on three-under.

Final Road To Mallorca Rankings to follow...

FINAL ROAD TO MALLORCA RANKINGS

  • 1st - Marco Penge
  • 2nd - Casey Jarvis
  • 3rd - Manuel Elvira
  • 4th - Ugo Coussaud
  • 5th - Jesper Svensson
  • 6th - Adam Blomme
  • 7th - Lorenzo Scalise
  • 8th - Andrea Pavan
  • 9th - Matteo Manassero
  • 10th - Ricardo Gouveia
  • 11th - Alex Fitzpatrick
  • 12th - Tom Vaillant
  • 13th - Frederic Lacroix 
  • 14th - Francesco Laporta
  • 15th - Will Enefer
  • 16th - Ivan Cantero
  • 17th - Joel Girrbach
  • 18th - Sam Bairstow
  • 19th - Brandon Stone
  • 20th - Maximillian Rottluff
  • 21st - Stuart Manley
  • 22nd - Brandon Robinson Thompson
  • 23rd - Benjamin Follett-Smith
  • 24th - Jamie Rutherford
  • 25th - Ashley Chesters
  • 26th - Euan Walker
  • 27th - Oliver Farr
  • 28th - JJ Senekal
  • 29th - Conor Purcell
  • 30th - Julian Suri
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With more COVID-19 cases in the peloton, riders and the media are wearing masks once again.

Jayco-AlULa hav confirmed that Chris Harper is positive and so won't start today.

There are reports in Spain that Egan Bernal has also tested positive for COVID-19 but  Ineos have told Cyclingnews that this is not true. 

The Colombian will race on, along with teammate Geraint Thomas, who has been suffering with mild COVID-19 in the last few days.

Stage 16 should be the final stage for the sprinters. Their teams will want to control the race but it won’t be that easy, as it’s the day after a rest day, following two brutal days in the Pyrenean mountains.

The sprinters and their teammates had to battle to make the time cut on Sunday.  Mark Cavendish  (Astana Qazaqstan) and Arnaud Démare (Arkea-B&B Hotels) made it across the line with less than two minutes to spare. Will those efforts be a factor today? 

Click below to read out full stage 16 preview. 

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Ineos Grenadiers are on the sign-on podium and so is Bernal.  

So is Geraint Thomas.

The cycling World is still trying to understand Tadej Pogačar's dominant performance at the weekend in the Pyrenees and also Jonas Vingegaard's defiant ride just three months after his terrible crash.   

Click below to read Barry Ryan hot take analysis just hours after the race. 

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Next-up on stage at Visma and Vingegaard. All the riders are wearing masks as they ride on stage.

We're 15 minutes from the stage roll out.  

The riders then face a long 12.5km neutralised sector before the 188.6km stage starts.  

It'll be fascinating to see what happens in the opening kilometres to today. Gruissan is by the sea and the start of the stage is on the exposed roads. 

The wind is a tail cross wind for much of the stage but could become a crosswind in the final kilometres near Nimes.  

Gruissan is hosting the Tour de France for the first time but the Vuelta finished here in 2017, whn it started from Nîmes. 

Yves Lampaert won his first stage of a Grand Tour and pulled on the leader's red jersey.

Nearby Narbonne, where Mark Cavendish win in 2008, has seen multiple winners of stages of the Tour de France win: Sylvain Chavanel in 2008, then André Greipel in 2013.

The riders can feel the breeze blowing at the start and will know it is even stronger out on the exposed country roads. 

Here we go! 

The riders roll out of Gruissan. There will be 12.5km of neutralised calm but then we expect attacks to get in the early break of the day.  

The riders have ice packs down the backs of their jerseys and lots of bidons to help them stay hydrated.

It is another hot day in the saddle with temperatures between 28 and 33°C.

The westerly wind will averaging 20 km/h, with gusts up to 42 km/h.

The helicopter shots show the mediterranean sea as the riders rollong along a coast road near the beaches and holiday resorts.  

The pace is steady behind the race director's car and so some young cyclists are able to ride along. near them, on a bike path.

The flag will drop in 5km. 

Crash! A dog is in the pack! 

Luke Durbridge goes down. Ouch.

He appeared to touch wheels with other riders near the front of the peloton.

Durbridge has a hole in his shorts and some road rash showing. That will hurt him during the stage.

These are the views from the roll out.

2km to the Depart Reel. The riders who want to go in the break are packed close to the rear of the red race director's car. 

They will have to wait for Durbridge to receive medical treatment.  

Mark Cavendish is up front but is not expected to join the break. He and Astana will work to ensure the stage ends in a sprint in Nimes.

Christian Prudhomme waves the yellow flag and the stage is underway.

There are 150 riders left in the Tour. 

The two non-starters are  Chris Harper (Jayco) and Maxim Van Gils (Lotto).

Both riders were hit by COVID-19.

188km to race

Two riders jump away but nobody follows them. They've decided to ease up, so it's a slow, steady start to the stage.   

The two are Stefan Küng (Groupama) and Sandy Dujardin (TotalEnergies) but they're not keen to push on.

The attack was short lived and now the peloton is all together. Gruppo compatto.

180km to go

The riders are into the vineyards now but still no attacks. 

But here we go! 

A slight change of direction sparks attacks as the rider go through the village of  Fleury. 

The wins is blowing but it will depend on if the riders want to race had so early in the stage.

We can see Alpecin and Lotto riders doing control work on the front.

The brief attack was soon pulled back. 

Mark Cavendish spoke before the start of the stage to different television channels in the mixed zone. He tried to down play the expectations that today could be his last ever chance to contest a Tour de France sprint. 

"With every last comes a first, doesn't it? Yes, it's the last time I perhaps do a sprint at Tour de France. We don't know if it's going be sprint but obviously if it is, it's another opportunity and we try for that, we try and win," Cavendish told ITV in the UK and other media. 

"In the future, whether I ride a bike or not, I’ll try and win more. Whatever you do in life, just try and succeed and it's never the last of anything, is it?"  

Cavendish was proud of the way his teammates helped him fight to survive in the Pyrenees. This chance of a sprint is their and Cavendish's reward.

"Absolutely, It's always been like in the Tour, when you fight through those mountains to get something, there has to be something good from the other side of it" he said. 

"I always fight in the Tour, because I respect the race so much. It’s the Tour de France. I've always said, with the suffering and the down moments, if you get something that is there to get you through, it always helps.

I think whatever happens today, Sunday was more work and was more impressive than any lead out man in the history of cycling could ever have done. I'm super proud of those boys, super grateful for them to them. They're machines." 

Mark Cavendish gave an exclusive interview to Cyclingnews during the second week of the Tour de France. Barry Ryan produced a special feature interview. 

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170km to go

The pace remains steady but there's a sense it could change soon. 

The riders are near Béziers but the idea of not attacking appears to have taken hold of the peloton. It's hot out there, above 30C and so riders are not keen to go deep. 

Béziers has hosted the Tour de France six times between 1938 and 2006. 

The last winner of a stage in the city was David Millar, who in 2002 controlled a strong breakaway including Michael Boogerd and Laurent Brochard to win the sprint. 

It was Millar's second of four stage victories. He also won the prologue of the 2000 Tour in Paris.

The peloton rolls on all together at 38km/h. It could be a long day.

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Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) roared off his teammate Mathieu van der Poel’s wheel Tuesday to score his third sprint victory of this Tour de France .

Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious) finished second in the Tour’s 16th stage, with Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X Mobility) in third.

With no Paris finale on the menu for this year’s Tour de France, Tuesday’s charge into downtown Nîmes made for the last-chance saloon in the wild west of bunch sprinters.

Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) was out of position through the high-speed finish into the city and was way out of the wheels to contest for a 36th victory in what was likely the last Tour sprint of his legendary career.

Race-leader Tadej Pogačar (UAE Emirates) and his closest rivals all coasted to the line safe, meaning there were no major changes on GC as the race heads toward its endgame in the high Alps.

After a slow start to the race, Belgian rocketship Philipsen has blazed through the back-end of the race with three wins in seven stages.

Philipsen’s third win Tuesday was emphatic, riding everyone off his wheel.

“I was feeling good, and I had a good rest day. I was feeling that my shape was improving in this Tour, and I was confident that if we could line it up today we could win,” he said at the finish.

“Every stage is hard at this level, so to take three is a really good job, and we can be proud,” Philipsen said.

@GrmayeBiniam crosses the line accompanied by his teammates, we hope that he’s ok. @GrmayeBiniam passe la ligne accompagné de ses coéquipiers, on espère que tout va bien pour lui. #TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/V1LQf59R97 — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 16, 2024

Green jersey leader Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty) was caught in a crash 1,300m from the line and came to the finish looking rocked as his maillot vert defense dangled in peril.

The Eritrean star lost points to Philipsen at both the intermediate kick and again at the line in Nîmes, meaning the gap between the two is down to just 32 as the race tilts into its mountain-packed final week.

“Everything is possible, but it’s going to be difficult,” Philipsen said of winning his second straight maillot vert . “Girmay is climbing really well. I just hope he is OK after the crash, he doesn’t deserve to lose like this.

“I’ll just try whatever I can because there are hard stages to come,” Philipsen continued. “We go day by day but mostly we enjoy this win.”

Girmay crossed the line with two teammates after he and a handful of EF Education-EasyPost riders came down as the peloton roared through a roundabout. He appeared unhurt, though there has not yet been any official confirmation from his team.

“It’s a pity there was a crash. It doesn’t change anything, because Jasper had to go for the win,” Alpecin Deceuninck director Philip Roodhooft told reporters at the line.

“It makes a big difference for the green jersey, the battle is more open than we expected,” he said. “We will do everything to try to get that one in Nice.”

Snoozer across the south coast

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The peloton didn’t want to click out of “rest day mode” Tuesday as it faced up to a third week loaded with high Alpine climbs and a brutally tough final TT.

Even the threat of crosswinds couldn’t create any enthusiasm, and next to nothing happened for the first 100km of Tuesday’s sun-baked stage along the French south coast.

The bunch awoke from its early siesta at the intermediate sprint point as the fast-finishers jousted for points needed to contest the green jersey ranking podium positions.

Bryan Coquard (Cofidis) won the prime, with Girmay kicking across the line in fourth.

Philipsen was second to the intermediate, which when combined with the 50 points he earned for stage victory, puts the Belgian right back into contention in the race for the maillot vert .

The stage’s lone breakaway victim Thomas Gachignard (TotalEnergies) went away soon after the mid-stage sprint, and he was left to baste all the way into the final few kilometers into Nîmes.

Close call with two Uno-X team cars nearly crashing after a wrong turn in a roundabout. #TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/JmfpIrHLvw — NBC Sports Cycling (@NBCSCycling) July 16, 2024

From there, it was a countdown to the bunch sprint.

Only a wild close call at around 30km interrupted the waiting game.

A Uno-X Mobility car pacing Johannes Kulset sped the wrong way around a roundabout and nearly T-boned its second team vehicle in a brief raising of the pulse in an otherwise slow-motion stage at Le Tour .

The last action point of the day came at around 1,300m to go when cameras captured the aftermath of a crash involving Girmay and a trio from EF Education-EasyPost.

From there, it was the MVDP-Philipsen show.

Up next: A big chance for the break ahead of the yellow jersey endgame Alps

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The sprinters sure won’t see another chance Wednesday.

Stage 17 up to SuperDévoluy packs some 3,000m into a grueling 180km stage backloaded with a Cat.2 and Cat.1 climb ahead of a summit finish on the grinder Cat.3 up to SuperDévoluy.

If Pogačar and the GC teams want to resume hostilities before the high Alps arrive on Friday, stage 17 offers good opportunity.

Otherwise, expect the breakaway specialists to be making moves in one of their very last chances of this Tour de France. Here’s looking at you, Ben Healy, Matej Mohorič, Wout Poels, and Co.

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