The most furious day of racing so far at the Tour de France produced multiple winners Friday. Wout Van Aert took the Stage 7 victory. Defending champion Egan Bernal and other top contenders for the overall title dealt a blow to principal rivals by distancing them in crosswinds on the speedy approach to the finish.
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