The second stage of the
4 Jours de Dunkerque turned into another bunch sprint, with Jordan Tesson taking the win after finishing second on the opening day. The French sprinter took
St Michel - Auber93's first win of the season, in front of World Tour competition.
The 181-kilometer stage into Maubeuge was one designed for the sprinters, however with a small rise to the line that saw some sprint on the hoods. That included 24-year old
Jason Tesson, who launched his move late into the sprint, after it was launched by Hugo Hofstetter off the final bend. Tesson managed to keep his speed to the line and take his second pro win, beating
Gerben Thijssen and
Thomas Boudat who completed the podium.