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At Mont Aigoual the Kazakh from Astana wins, his first triumph on the roads of the Grande Boucle. Mitchelton-Scott Brits Keep Symbol of Primacy
Mineral 16:45
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Group at 2’52 “. Julien Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quick-Step) stretches in the last hundred meters, but manages to win only one second over direct opponents. Adam Yates remains yellow.
16:42 – Victory for Alexey Lutsenko (Astana)
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The Kazakh wins at Mont Aigoual. Second victory in a Great Giro, after the 2017 victory in the Vuelta. At 55 “Herrada. Third Greg Van Avermaet at 2’16”. The fourth is Neilson Powless (EF), who failed to get his birthday right.
16:40 -1 km to the finish
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Lutsenko is in the cordoned off area. Advantage over Reassuring Herrada. Victory closer and closer. The group climbs regularly. No attacks from the big names.
4:35 pm – 5 km to the finish
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Lutsenko is 40 “seconds ahead of Herrada. Group at 3’22”. Fabio Aru reabsorbed. Pogacar returned.
16:26 – 9 km to the finish
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Drilling for UAE Team Emirates Slovenian Tadej Pogacar.
4:25 pm – 9 km to the finish
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The last climb of the day to Lutsenko is about to begin: Mont Aigoual, 1,560 meters above sea level, 8.3 km with an average slope of 4%. Welcome the arrival of the Tour for the first time.
4:20 pm – 12 km to the finish
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Lutsenko passes first on the Col de la Lusette GPM. Meanwhile, Aru has a few seconds ahead of the yellow jersey group, from which the Colombian champion Higuita (EF) had broken off and managed to return.
4:17 pm – 15 km to the finish
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Alexey Lutsenko (Astana) maintains a 20 “lead over Herrada (Cofidis). Fabio Aru’s delay has crystallized. GPM.
4:11 pm – 17 km to the finish
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Two of them leave, Neilson Powless (EF) and Alexey Lutsenko (Astana). Then he stretches the Kazakh, who is left alone. Herrada returns to the American. Aru 2’15 “from the head of the race. 50” ahead for the Caballero del Quattro Mori against the group.
4:05 pm – 18 km to the finish
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Fabio Aru won 40 seconds in the group of yellow jerseys. He’s 2’20 “from the fugitives.
16:00 – 20 km to the finish
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Fabio Aru (UAE Team Emirates) took off from the group. The Sardinian runner from Villacidro tries it.
15:55 – 22 km to the finish
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Forced by American Neilson Powless (EF). Herrada and Cavagna, who had been the first to force, lose contact. Four of them remain. The breakneck pace of the fugitives brings the group back to 3 ‘behind, which increases steadily.
15:50 – 23 km to the finish
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The third climb of the day has started, Col de la Lusette. That’s 11.7 km at 7.3%. First skirmishes between the fugitives. The French Cavagna (Deceuninck-Quick Step) picks up the pace. Daniel Oss and Edvald Boasson Hagen leave
3:45 pm – 27 km to the finish
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Nicolas Roche (Team Sunweb) also wins the second GPM. The Irishman accumulates points for the polka dot shirt. According to Herrada (Cofidis). Less than 3 ‘lead for fugitives.
15:30 – 33 km to the finish
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For the 8th in the race the Col des Mourezes begins (6.1 km at 4.8%). Behind the group accelerates the pace, with Ineos Grenadiers in the lead. After the job is done, the young Russian Pavel Sivakov breaks off.
15.15 h – 38 km to the finish
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Fall in love with Enric Mas (Movistar Team) for the descent of Cap de Coste. The young Spaniard returns to the rear of the group without problems.
15.15 h – 44 km to the finish
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Nicolas Roche first at the GPM. Leading the pack, the Jumbo Visma team sets the pace.
15.30 – 46 km to the finish
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The Cap de Coste for fugitives begins (2.1 km at 7.3%), third category, first GPM of the day. The average so far is very high: almost 48 km / h.
14:55 – 60 km to the finish
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Fall in love with Dayer Quintana (Team Arkea-Samsic). Without consequences for the Colombian.
14:48 – 65 km to the finish
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Norwegian Edvald Boasson Hagen (NTT Pro Cycling Team / RSA) wins the final flight ahead of Daniel Oss (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Greg Van Avermaet (CCC Team).
14:40 – 70 km to the finish
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The advantage of the 8 fugitives is reduced to 5’30 “. Soon there will be an intermediate sprint at Saint Hippolyte Du Fort. Points for the green jersey are at stake.
2:20 p.m. – 85 km to the finish
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The advantage of the fugitives is reduced to 6 minutes over the group of the leader, the Englishman Adam Yates (Mitchelton-Scott). The Briton has been wearing the symbol of primacy since yesterday, after the 20 “second sanction that the jury imposed on the French Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quick-Step) for irregular refueling.
13:58 – 102 km to the end. Van Avermaet Virtual Yellow T-Shirt.
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Escape with 8 men. About 6’30 ahead of the group in the yellow jersey pulled by Mitchelton-Scott’s men. Among the fugitives, Rio 2016 Olympic champion Greg Van Avermaet (CCC Team) and Irishman Nicolas Roche (Team Sunweb). There is also our Daniel Oss (Bora-Hansgrohe). The others are Neilson Powless (EF), Edvald Boasson Hagen (NTT), Rémi Cavagna (Deceuninck-Quick Step), Jesus Herrada (Cofidis) and Alexey Lutsenko (Astana) From Hilly Le Teil to Mont Aigoual, 191 km. Second uphill finish of this edition of the Tour de France. Lots of flatness for almost three-quarters of the stage, with the intermediate sprint placed at Saint Hippolyte Du Fort. Then, in succession, four great mountain prizes, including the finish line. Here they are in detail. After 146 km the Cap de Coste (2.1 km at 7.3%); after 163 km the Col des Mourezes (6.1 km at 4.8%); after 177.5 km the Col de la Lusette (11.7 km at 7.3%); the final climb of Mont Aigoual measures 8.3 km with an average slope of 4%.
September 3, 2020 (change September 3, 2020 | 17:13)
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