Sunday 10 July: Stage 9 – Aigle-Chatel les Portes du Soleil (193km) - Won by Bob Jungels (Luxembourg), who claimed his first Le Tour stage victory. Sat 9 July: Stage 8 – Dole-Lausanne (186.5km) - Won by Wout van Aert (Belgium), who increased his green jersey classification lead. Thu 7 July: Stage 6 – Binche-Longwy (220km) - Won by Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia), who took the overall race lead.įri 8 July: Stage 7 – Tomblaine-La Super Planche de Belles Filles (176.5 km) - Won by Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia), who increased his overall lead Wed 6 July: Stage 5 – Lille Metropole-Arenburg Porte du Hainaut (157 km) - Won by Simon Clarke (Australia), Wout van Aert (Belgium) retained overall race lead. Tue 5 July: Stage 4 – Dunkerque-Calais (171.5 km) - Won by Wout van Aert (Belgium), who retained overall race lead. Mon 4 July: Transfer Day - from Denmark to France. Wout van Aert (Belgium) retained overall race lead. Sun 3 July: Stage 3 – Vejle-Sonderborg (182 km) - Won by Dylan Groenewegen (Netherlands). Wout van Aert (Belgium) claimed overall race lead. Sat 2 July: Stage 2 – Roskilde-Nyborg (202.5 km) - Won by Fabio Jakobsen (Netherlands). Schedule and stage winners: Day-by-day route of 2022 Tour de Franceįri 1 July: Stage 1 – Copenhagen-Copenhagen (time trial, 13.2 km) - Won by Yves Lampaert (Belgium), who also took the yellow jersey for overall lead of the race's general classification. READ: Jonas Vingegaard: From fisherman to Grand Tour contender READ: Everything you need to know about this year's Tour de France. On Monday the riders take a well earned day off. Kruijswijk broke his collarbone in a crash at 135 km which also saw van Aert come off his bike, before Jumbo-Visma were involved in another accident 10 km later involving Vingegaard, who went down along with his team-mate Tiesj Benoot. Jonas Vingegaard retained the yellow jersey despite a crash and after losing two important team-mates for the coming mountains: Primoz Roglic and Steven Kruijswijk. We just had to wait, and today was the day." It’s been a tough Tour we believe it was possible I am so happy. I knew I had to make some positions and it was good I could pass Mads. "I knew Wout was coming close, and I also knew the finishing line. I cannot believe it," Philipsen, who sealed his first Tour de France stage victory, said after. I know what it was like to lose so many times, it was incredible. It was a sprint right to the line, with 24-year-old Philipsen just edging ahead of Wout van Aert, with Mads Pedersen in third and Peter Sagan fourth. The Belgian Alpecin-Deceuninck rider was part of the pack that chased down and overtook breakaway rider Benjamin Thomas on the final straight. Have heard it works wonders with a dead sucker for pike.Jasper Philipsen won an action-packed Stage 15 at road cycling's 2022 Tour de France that saw several riders, including race leader Jonas Vingegaard, involved in crashes on Sunday (17 July). Try working a spoon nearby to 'decoy' the fish in. Or even use a less-expensive glass rod without the fancy tip, and you're good to go. Just get a regular, un-lined tip to replace the rod tip with. If you have rods with lined tips, it will break the lining out of the tips. The Automatic Fisherman just lets you pick the rod right up and land the fish like it was your active rod - no attachments. Much better than Lightning Strikes, which are big, metal, spring loaded, and will really give you a black eye - were made for saltwater fishing on a Buddy rod holder - not to mention, you have to leave the rod on the setter when you're trying to land the fish. If set up and rigged properly, they do work. And he had the number and name of the ice fishing buyer on his desk. and upper Michigan) He had worked at BPS when we were opening the store, and had to convince the buyers that we needed things like Jigging Rapalas ('why would you ice fish with a crankbait?') and what was so cool about ice fishing (had 12 guys from corporate sitting around him like little kids at a campfire hearing about what ice fishing was like - remember, BPS is based out of the Ozarks - where freezing lakes never really freeze!). He'd called fifteen or so Ganders in 3 states (all were completely out of them in early '06) before the last guy said 'hey, I've got the guys' home phone number - why don't you give him a call?'Īn hour and a half later, and my husband sounded like he'd been home for three weeks. Hubby is the reason they even got them at BPS. Have lost a few fish shortly after hookset - hubby always seems to set the thing up with the drag in the 'never gonna let you go' area - you see the thing set, then the rod bends over, a few reluctant clicks, and then the rod snaps back after the fish has snapped the line. Moral of the story is 'adjust your drag' and make sure you have it firmly planted in the snow.
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