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Mollema Wins Stage 15 of the 2017 Tour de France - LP 129



17 July 2017.
The Tour de France 2017 news.

Mollema Wins Stage 15 of the 2017 Tour de France.

Bauke Mollema soloed to victory on the 15th stage of the Tour de France 2017. Bauke Mollema was born 26 November 1986. He is a Dutch professional cyclist currently riding for Trek–Segafredo.
He try to claim his first career win in the race after he powering clear of a sizable breakaway group with just under 30 kilometres to go. Bauke Mollema finishes 19 seconds ahead of his pursuers while Froome keeps the leader's jersey despite a broken wheel.

Mollema attacked with 29 kilometers to go. He always rushes faster than everyone else, just enough to make sure he wins. Bauke Mollema to take the win with UAE's Diego Ulissi nabbing second and Lotto Soudal's Tony Gallopin taking third, and his French compatriot Warren Barguil.

Bauke Mollema said that this is the biggest win of his career so far. The Tour de France has always been his dream. He is incredibly happy.

More info about The Tour de France 2017:

The 2017 Tour de France is the 104th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours.Running from Saturday July 1st to Sunday July 23rd 2017, the 104th Tour de France will be made up of 21 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,540 kilometres.

Other info about Bauke Mollema :

In 2014, At the Tour de France, Mollema sat seventh overall heading into the penultimate stage, an individual time trial 54 kilometres in length. However, riding a new Bianchi for the first time, Mollema could only place in 140th position and slipped to tenth overall in the general classification, 21 minutes and 24 seconds behind the winner, Vincenzo Nibali.

In March 2015, Mollema finished second overall behind Nairo Quintana (Movistar Team) at Tirreno–Adriatico. However, he subsequently suffered a back injury which affected his Tour de France preparations. Mollema went on to finish seventh overall in the Tour.


In 2016, On Stage 13, Mollema produced what he described as "the best time trial of my life" to place sixth on the hilly route over 37.5 kilometres. He finished 51 seconds down on Froome, but took time out of all the other general classification contenders and rose to second overall. He ultimately fell to eleventh overall by the end of the race.






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