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Pascal Ackermann has been one of the most consistent sprinters in this year’s Tour de France. With already five top 10 finishes, the German cyclist from Team Israel-Premier Tech secured a nice 3rd place on Thursday at the finish line in Villeneuve-sur-Lot, after Arnaud Demare (Arkea-B&B Hotels) was relegated.

After crossing the finish line, Ackermann praised his team’s performance throughout the day. He mentioned that his teammate Jake Stewart was incredible in positioning him perfectly for the final sprint. However, Ackermann expressed his disappointment as another rider blocked their path, hindering his sprint. Despite this setback, Ackermann mentioned that he was looking forward to another opportunity on Friday to sprint for victory.

In the overall classification after the 12th stage, Tadej Pogacar from UAE Team Emirates holds the lead with a time of 49 hours, 17 minutes, and 49 seconds. He is followed by Jonas Vingegaard from Team Visma | Lease a Bike, who is 1 minute and 6 seconds behind, and Remco Evenepoel from Soudal Quick-Step, who is 1 minute and 14 seconds behind the leader.

The general classification standings show a close competition among the top riders, with several stages still to go before the conclusion of the Tour de France. The race has been intense, with riders showcasing their skills and determination to secure a podium finish.

As the Tour de France progresses, cycling enthusiasts eagerly await the upcoming stages to see how the riders will fare in the challenging terrains and sprints. The unpredictability of the race adds to the excitement, making it a thrilling spectacle for both the participants and the fans.

Overall, the Tour de France continues to captivate audiences worldwide, with riders like Pascal Ackermann and Tadej Pogacar delivering impressive performances on the road. The cycling community looks forward to more thrilling moments and fierce competition in the remaining stages of the prestigious race.