Van den Broeck withdraws from TDF

Jurgen van den Broeck of Belgium (centre) inspects his injuries after a group of riders crashed in the last 300 meters of the fifth stage. Picture: AP Photo/Jerome Prevost/L'Equipe

Jurgen van den Broeck of Belgium (centre) inspects his injuries after a group of riders crashed in the last 300 meters of the fifth stage. Picture: AP Photo/Jerome Prevost/L'Equipe

Published Jul 4, 2013

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Aix-en-Provence, France – Belgian rider Jurgen Van den Broeck (Lotto), tipped as a candidate to finish on the Tour de France podium, was forced to withdraw from the race before Thursday's sixth stage.

His team confirmed that Van den Broeck would not take part in the sixth stage from Aix-en-Provence to Montpellier after suffering a knee injury when falling in a crash in the final kilometre of Wednesday's ride into Marseille.

Van den Broeck, 30, has twice finished fourth on the Tour, in 2010 and 2012.

However, the Belgian was also forced to pull out of the 2011 Tour following a fall.

Van den Broeck's withdrawal follows that of Frenchman Maxime Bouet (AG2R), who fractured a forearm in the same crash on Wednesday. – Sapa-AFP

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