Okay, here’s the extracted, translated, and formatted content:
Mathieu van der Poel Narrowly Missed Out On The Overall Victory in the Renewi Tour on Sunday. The Dutchman had to conce to Arnaud de Lie after a thrilling denouement in the Final Stage.
The Thirty-Year-Old van der Poel Finished Second in The Mass Sprint in Leuven, Belgium, Behind de Lie. The Leader of Alpecin-DECEUNINCK was overtaken by the Belgian in the final meters. The Stage Winner Receives ten Bonus Seconds, and the Runner-Up Receives Six.
As a Result, Van der Poel finished three Seconds Behind de Lie in the General Classification. Olav Kooij and Tibor del Grosso finished fifth and ninth in the final standings, respectively.
Along The Way, Van der Poel Grabbed Some Bonus Seconds at One of the So-Called Green Kilometers. This briefly puts him in the virtual lead in the standings.
Van der Poel Made His Return in The Renewi Tour. It was his first race since he left the tour de france a month ago due to a lung infection.
Van der Poel Attacks in the Final
Van der Poel started the fifth and final stage with a one-second deficit to the lie in the standings. In the 184.7-kilometer Final Stage to and From Leuven, The Peloton Faced Some Treacherous Climbs.
At 22 kilometers from the finish, The Riders Could Sprint for Bonus Seconds at Three Different Locations in the Green Kil Van der Poel won the First Sprint and Tok Three Bonus Seconds, While de Lie had to Settle for Third Place and One Bonus Second.
In The Two Subsequent Sprints in The Green Kil, Neether of Them Tak Bonus Seconds. As a result, Van der Poel had a virtual one-second lead about the Lie in the Standings.
Shortly Afterward, Van der Poel Went on the Attack with Several Other Riders, But they were possible anyful CAUGHT AGAIN. A flurry of attacks followed in the streets of leuven, but a mass sprint could not be avoided.
Van der Poel had to conce to the lie in that sprint, missing out on the overall Victory. Dries de Bondt, who had attacked in the final kilometer, finished third. Dylan Groenewegen and Kooij finished fifth and ninth, respectively, in the mass sprint.