Maps Mobile App Download 2024-07-07 Maps Mobile App Download - Last update images today Maps Mobile App Download Mbappé Idolised Ronaldo; Now He's Replacing Him And Could End His Euros Career DIJON, France -- Dutch champion Dylan Groenewegen won the sixth stage of the Tour de France after a mass sprint that was decided in a photo finish on Thursday. Tadej Pogacar kept the yellow jersey after a nervous day on the bike amid crosswinds. Groenewegen earned a sixth career stage victory at cycling's biggest race ahead of Biniam Girmay, the Stage 3 winner, and Fernando Gaviria, the Stage 3 runner-up. Jasper Philipsen was initially the runner-up for a second straight stage but was relegated for an irregular sprint. "I actually don't know what happened but I was first," Groenewegen said. There was no change among the overall leaders, with Pogacar staying 45 seconds ahead of Remco Evenepoel. Two-time defending champion Jonas Vingegaard remained in third place, 50 seconds off the pace. After Matthieu Van der Poel opened the sprint in the city of Dijon with an excellent lead-out for his teammate Philipsen, Groenewegen timed his effort perfectly and used his great power to prevail by just a few inches. The fight between the main contenders for the yellow jersey is expected to resume on Friday during the race's first time trial. The 25-kilometer (16-mile) race against the clock features a climb with an average gradient of 6.1% that will put riders to the test in the final section. Thursday's relatively short stage of 163.5 kilometers (102 miles) started from Macon, taking the peloton through the Burgundy vineyards. Early into the stage, riders rode past a giant drawing of France striker Antoine Griezmann, who was born in Macon. Jonas Abrahamsen ignited the first move of the day to claim points in the classification for the polka-dot jersey of best climber, at the top of a short climb and went on a breakaway with Axel Zingle. The duo was caught soon after. On long sections of roads exposed to wind, the peloton rode at a steady pace, with riders careful not to get caught in a split. About 85 kilometers (53 miles) from the finish, Vingegaard's teammates Wout van Aert and Christophe Laporte moved to the front to speed up the pace and harden the race. The peloton lined out and split in two but all the main contenders managed to stay in the first group, although Pogacar found himself isolated. It was just a scare for the UAE Team Emirates leader as the second group with his teammates managed to bridge the gap in the end. The sprinters' teams took control with four kilometers left as the fastest men of the peloton got ready for their final, brutal effort. Groenewegen was not immediately sure he won and waited to be 100% sure before he let his joy explode with staff members of the Team Jayco AlUla. "It was so close I couldn't celebrate on the finish line," Groenewegen said. "In the end, we grabbed it." Google Maps Phone Tracker Apps Map Apps Android 20240110083522270 1*jSBSf4LhjPMRdfSKZ9SXrQ Maps Iphone Her0 ?itok=7XboWE8i 3901119 Screenshot 20211024 032924 Callofduty 5U9ZFuym2QfdU2qVNg9Wm8 Map MLBB 71c460c73b1e061e Organic Maps Image 2 Phone Map Ui Mobile Application With Transport Vector 37027195 Osmmap Offline Maps App KAHkFFcAtSqZhzs9rQvkQJ Img X3a9383 BC HP@2x 661e98a8e38f681575da93d0a1c3f4fc Osm Route Overview Topo 1 Maps Featured Google Maps App Smartphone Mobile Ss 1920 Google Maps Offline Tutorial Download Maps 1 XzD5VK08Ej6D038E5P PsytIVOcHDK Y TMXPdQMY IRVoIxy82ghZNukO03Jb9GDUE=h900 Google Maps Icon Navigation With Lane Guidance Google Maps Cover 692x420 F35198a7414715799acad8b568c5a08e Mobile Map%2B%25281%2529 Framed Google Maps Phone Prague 86jjlhirqip31 GettyImages 181947057 F2a4695a80fb4c5a913f19ea4a1c31ec 0fb763f6712dbf0bad05eb47c6293328 BvE IPad 3547