Yesterday, Jasper Philipsen tragically crashed out of Stage 3 at the 2025 Tour de France while wearing the green jersey. Itโ€™s always tough to watch one of the sportโ€™s biggest stars brought down like this, especially when heโ€™s been leading the charge as the pelotonโ€™s top sprinter. Philipsen has become a fan favourite for a reason, and cycling feels incomplete without him contesting those furious finishes. Hereโ€™s hoping for a swift and full recovery so we can see him back where he belongs โ€” at the front of the pack.

Moments like this are rare, heartbreaking, and always dramatic. And itโ€™s not the first time a green jersey contender has been forced out of the Tour. Letโ€™s rewind through cycling history and revisit some of the most unforgettable cases when sprinters in green had to abandon early, leaving the points race wide open.

Mario Cipollini (1993): The Fastest Man Walks Away

The flamboyant Italian sprinter Mario Cipollini was untouchable in the first week of the 1993 Tour. Dominating the sprints, he built a commanding lead in the green jersey classification. But after a brutal crash in stage 12, Cipollini suffered a fractured collarbone and had to abandon the race โ€” still leading the points competition.

Cipollini famously said, โ€œThe green jersey isnโ€™t worth a hospital bed,โ€ after his exit.


Tom Steels (1998): Illness Ends a Green Charge

Belgian sprinter Tom Steels had a string of stage victories and was in green on stage 16 in 1998, but a sudden stomach virus derailed his Tour. Too weak to continue, Steels abandoned in the Pyrenees, leaving the sprintersโ€™ contest in chaos.


Mark Cavendish (2017): Elbowed Out of Contention

While not officially leading the green jersey at the time, Mark Cavendishโ€™s 2017 Tour exit became one of the most controversial abandonments. After a collision with Peter Sagan during a high-speed sprint finish in Vittel, Cavendish crashed heavily, suffering a fractured shoulder blade.

Sagan was disqualified for the incident โ€” one of the most high-profile expulsions in Tour history.


Jasper Philipsen (2025): Crash and Broken Bones in Dunkirk

Fast forward to July 7, 2025. Jasper Philipsen, the defending points champion, had already claimed stage 1 and was wearing the green jersey when disaster struck during the intermediate sprint in stage 3. Clashing with Bryan Coquard and Laurenz Rex at nearly 60 km/h, Philipsen went down hard, sustaining a displaced collarbone fracture and two broken ribs.

His abandonment left a vacuum in the green jersey competition, reopening the fight for sprinters like Biniam Girmay, Jonathan Milan, and teammate Mathieu van der Poel.


๐Ÿ“Š A Rare Club: Riders to Leave the Tour While in Green

YearRiderReasonStage
1993Mario CipolliniCrash (collarbone)12
1998Tom SteelsIllness16
2025Jasper PhilipsenCrash (collarbone + ribs)3

The Green Jersey is Gruelling

The points classification, or maillot vert, rewards consistency, speed, and resilience โ€” but sprinters have to survive mountains, crashes, and illness. These abandonments remind fans that while the sprinterโ€™s life may seem glamorous, itโ€™s often brutal and unforgiving.

As the 2025 Tour continues, fans and pundits will be watching closely to see who claims green in Philipsenโ€™s absence.

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