Jasper Philipsen out of Tour de France after heavy sprint crash during stage 3
Briefly

Jasper Philipsen, wearing the green jersey, crashed heavily during stage 3 of the Tour de France, injuring his right shoulder. The crash occurred as rival sprinter Bryan Coquard and Laurenz Rex collided in front of Philipsen. He fell onto his shoulder while traveling at approximately 60km/h. Philipsen's green skinsuit was heavily ripped, and race doctors treated him at the roadside. Despite their efforts, he was unable to continue racing. This incident marked the end of a promising weekend for Alpecin-Deceuninck, having secured wins in the first two stages.
Philipsen crashed heavily at the intermediate sprint on stage 3 and appeared to injure his right shoulder, ending his participation in the Tour de France.
Rival sprinter Bryan Coquard and Intermarché-Wanty leadout man Laurenz Rex collided in front of Philipsen, causing the crash.
Philipsen got up with his green skinsuit heavily ripped, and race doctors treated him at the roadside, but it was clear he could not continue.
The crash ended Alpecin-Deceuninck's dream weekend at the 2025 Tour, where Philipsen had won stage 1 and Mathieu van der Poel had won stage 2.
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