Belgian Tim Merlier won the sprint in the eighth stage of the Tour de France, held this Saturday between Périgueux and Bergerac, with 180 kilometers of route under an intense heat wave.
Defending champion Tadej Pogacar retained the yellow jersey by arriving in the main group alongside Jonas Vingegaard. The Slovenian’s advantage over his main rival is 2 minutes and 42 seconds. His teammate, the Mexican Isaac del Toro, occupies third place overall.
Extreme heat and strategy
High temperatures marked the day. Pogacar explained:
“Like every day, a lot of water and keep cooling the body. The body gets tired in the heat. We definitely have to be careful and keep cooling down, take care of nutrition, hydration.”
In the final meters, Mathieu van der Poel launched Jasper Philipsen, but the attack was premature. Merlier timed his sprint perfectly and took his fifth stage victory in the Tour.
“I needed to fight for my position all the time… I almost fell, I thought it was over,” Merlier said. “In this heat it was a really difficult effort.”
Biniam Girmay (Eritrea) was second and Olav Kooij (Netherlands) third, all with the same time: 3h 52min 50s.
Stage 9 shortened due to red alert
The ninth stage, which will go from Malemort to Ussel, has been reduced by 30 kilometers (from 185.5 to 155.5) due to extreme heat. The decision was made on Saturday night, after a red alert was declared in the department where the route takes place.
The Tour will conclude in Paris on July 26.




