Biniam Girmay surged to victory on Stage 8 of the 2024 Tour de France on 8 July, out‑sprinting Jasper Philipsen at Colombier‑les‑deux‑Eglises and solidifying his hold on the points classification.
How did the stage unfold?
The day began under intermittent rain and strong winds, conditions that favoured aggressive riding. Early attacks from Neilson Powless, Stefan Bissegger and Jonas Abrahamsen built a gap of 2'25" by kilometre 16. The peloton, spurred by EF Education‑EasyPost’s moves on the Côte de Vitteaux, reeled the break back, leaving Abrahamsen alone at the front.
What was Girmay’s performance?
Girmay, riding for Intermarché‑Wanty, timed his effort perfectly. He crossed the intermediate sprint at Lamargelle first, earning a day in the green jersey. In the final 14.4 km, the bunch stayed together, and Girmay unleashed a powerful sprint to finish ahead of Philipsen, with Arnaud de Lie taking third. The win gave him a second stage triumph of the tour.
Why does this matter for the points race?
By winning the stage, Girmay added 50 points to his tally, widening the gap over his nearest rivals. Philipsen, who finished second, remains within striking distance, but Girmay’s consistency on flat and rolling terrain makes him the rider to watch as the race heads into the mountains.
What are the implications for the overall race?
The general classification stayed unchanged. Tadej Pogačar kept the yellow jersey, leading Remco Evenepoel by 33 seconds and Jonas Vingegaard by 1'15". Meanwhile, Mads Pedersen withdrew after a crash on Stage 5, reducing the starter list to 172 riders.
Who else featured prominently?
Polka‑dot jersey wearer Jonas Abrahamsen dominated the climbs, amassing mountain points on several categorized ascents. His solo effort earned him a comfortable lead in the King of the Mountains competition, ensuring at least two more days in the polka‑dot jersey.
The stage’s chaotic finish highlighted the depth of the sprint field, but Girmay’s decisive acceleration proved decisive. With the next stage set to feature more climbs, his team will need to protect the green jersey while he conserves energy for the upcoming challenges.