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Tour de France 2023: Fabio Jakobsen is 'okay' and will 'suffer through' Stage 5, says Tom Steels

The Editorial Team

Updated 04/07/2023 at 21:39 GMT

Fabio Jakobsen (Soudal-QuickStep) was one of several riders involved in a crash towards the end of Stage 4 of the Tour de France on Tuesday. Thankfully he is okay, confirmed his team, and he will be able to "suffer through" Stage 5 on Wednesday. The Dutchman suffered an abrasion on his right shoulder and side and his bike "is in three pieces", according to the team’s directeur sportif, Tom Steels.

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Fabio Jakobsen’s bike “is in three pieces” but the Soudal-QuickStep rider is “okay” after his crash in Stage 4 of the Tour de France, according to the team’s directeur sportif, Tom Steels.
After a day of little drama, there were chaotic scenes in the final few kilometres when several riders crashed as the pack made their way round the tarmac track of the motor-racing circuit in Nogaro.
One was Dutchman Jakobsen. Thankfully he avoided any serious injury but he was left with an abrasion on his right shoulder and side. He should be fit to take part in Stage 5 on Wednesday as the race heads into the Pyrenees for the first time.
"Fabio is okay but his bike is in three pieces, it was a hard crash," Steels said, per Cycling News.
"He lost a lot of skin but let's hope he recovers and feels okay on the bike so he can suffer through the Pyrenees."
Team manager Patrick Lefevere added: “Fabio has some wounds on his shoulder and back from the 'nice' asphalt. I suppose he won't sleep very tonight.
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Watch highlights of a chaotic Stage 4 of the Tour de France

"There were a lot of crashes today on the circuit finish. The question is if it's the fault of the circuit or of the riders. Some of the sprinters took some big risks. Unfortunately, sprinters always take risks and so it's inevitable that there are crashes."
The crash involving Jakobsen comes after he slammed the "stupid" Stage 3 finish that he felt created a "dangerous" situation for the sprinters.
Jakobsen and his team - having been at the front going into the last 2km - were edged out in the finale by Philipsen.
He said: "You can see on the videos, first [Jonas] Rickaert (Alpecin-Deceuninck) has to go all the way to the right, almost crashes [into] Kasper Asgreen (Soudal Quick-Step).
"Then Mathieu [van der Poel] (Alpecin-Deceuninck) has to go all the way to the left, so that's cutting the road once.
"And then Jasper Philipsen has to go from left all the way to the right again, to take the shortest way, cutting the road again.
"It's a bit stupid I think.
"It's not nice for the race, you get a fight for the positioning, left right, left right.
"We want to see all sprinters at the line. Like this, it's just dangerous. I understand why they do it, because they win. Probably we would do the same.
"But it's just not nice for cycling, I think. The parcours builder and the organiser really have to look into this, that on the first bunch sprint like that, when they are so many guys involved - it's almost not a fair sprint."
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