Jonas Abrahamsen and the Scandinavian model from Uno-X Mobility win the Tour de France

It seems that nothing is ever a given in the Tour de France. Nearly a month ago, in his hospital bed, Jonas Abrahamsen never imagined he would be racing the roads of the Tour de France . "I had just broken my collarbone [in the Tour of Belgium on June 18] and I was crying because I thought I wasn't going to take part," recalled the Uno-X Mobility rider on Wednesday July 16 , still euphoric after his victory in the 11th stage in Toulouse.
The Norwegian swallowed up the six weeks of convalescence initially planned in the space of sixteen short days, before taking the big start of the Tour, in Lille, on July 5. "A miracle," judged Thor Hushovd, manager of the Scandinavian team. Unimaginable only a short while ago, this first success in the event for the 29-year-old cyclist and his team was even more delicious given the circumstances of the 157 kilometers this Wednesday around the Pink City.
From his early attack to his victorious sprint against Mauro Schmid (Jayco-AlUla), another breakaway companion, Jonas Abrahamsen had to fight. He had to break away with the Swiss eight kilometers from the finish, leading the Pech David hill, a hill popular with trail runners in the region, but a formidable steep climb for cyclists with its 25% gradients. He had to feel the breath of Mathieu Van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) on his neck and resist his comeback in the final few hundred meters. Finally, he had to ignore the pro-Palestinian protester who came to disrupt the final stretch at the finish line.
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