LILLE, France — Jasper Philipsen won the opening stage of the Tour de France in a sprint to the line and defending champion Tadej Pogačar finished safely on Saturday.
Pogačar is looking to win the showcase race for a fourth time on the back of great form this season.
Stage 1 took riders on 185 kilometers (115 miles) in and around the northern city of Lille.
Philipsen's Alpecin-Deceuninck teammate Mathieu van der Poel put him in a great position to pull clear in the last 100 meters and win by a clear margin for his 10th Tour stage win.
Philipsen gets to wear the cherished yellow jersey for the first time, for one day at least.
''I have dreamed of wearing the yellow jersey. I wore the green jersey (for best sprinter) two years ago and the yellow will feel incredible,'' he said, praising the fans who came over from nearby Belgium. ''In the last two kilometers there were a lot of spectators and that gave me goosebumps.''
Eritrean cyclist Biniam Girmay was second and Norwegian Søren Wærenskjold third.
Pogačar and two-time Tour champion Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark were in the front group — finishing 18th and 20th, respectively — but did not contest the sprint. All finished in 3 hours, 53 minutes.