Cycling-Merlier sprints to stage seven victory as Pogacar retains Tour de France lead


Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 7 - Hagetmau to Bordeaux - Hagetmau, France - July 10, 2026 UAE Team Emirates XRG's Tadej Pogacar, wearing the yellow jersey, and other cyclists in action during stage 7 REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

BORDEAUX, France, July ⁠10 (Reuters) - Belgian Tim Merlier triumphed in a crowded sprint to win stage ⁠seven of the Tour de France on Friday, beating Soren Waerenskjold to ‌the finish line with a breakneck final charge in Bordeaux.

Merlier (Soudal Quick-Step) waited for his opportunity as Waerenskjold was led out for the final pushby his Uno-X Mobility teammates, and launched an attack in the ​last 200 metres to overpower the Norwegian.

Four-time champion Tadej ⁠Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) retained the ⁠yellow jerseyand his lead in the quest for his third straight title.

"It was a ⁠mess ‌to be in position. But I made it, thanks to the team," said Merlier, 33, after the fourth Tour de France stage win of his ⁠career.

"We were the only team with Alpecin who were riding ​to bring the breakaway ‌back so I’m happy that it’s not another team who won."

Fellow Soudal ⁠Quick-Step rider Bert ​van Lerberghe had abandoned the race before the 175.1km flat ride from Hagetmau to Bordeaux, and Merlier had taken to Instagram to say that he would try to win the ⁠stage in his teammate's honour.

Merlier stayed in the bunch, ​closely following fellow sprinter Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Premier Tech), as Baptiste Veistroffer and Jakub Otruba attacked immediately after the official start.

The peloton began to reel in the breakaway leaders after the ⁠short climb to Cote de Beguey, and with 18km to go, the bunch had caught up after trailing Veistroffer and Otruba for 157km.

Late breakaway attempts from Uno-X Mobility riders were quickly thwarted by the peloton, which went into the last five kilometersin ​Bordeaux with a speed of over 60km per hour.

In ⁠the final kilometer, Philipsen briefly led the sprint with an attack, but could not keep ​up when Merlier made his move,finishing fifth as ‌Biniam Girmay took third place.

The race continues on ​Saturday with another flat stage, a 180.4km ride from Perigueux to Bergerac.

(Reporting Vincent Daheron; Writing by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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