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In the Peyresourde he attacks Pogacar who at the end of the fraction wins 40 “over Adam Yates, Pinot collapses and has to say goodbye to his dreams of glory on this Tour, the Frenchman Peters raises his arms to Loudenvielle
17.45 h – Pogacar arrives
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The Slovenian crosses the finish line, 37 “Bardet with a couple of seconds in the Adam Yates yellow jersey group.
Mineral 17.39 – Peters vince
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Peters raises his arms at the end of Loudenvielle. Skujins second at 50 “, then Verona, Zakarin (who lost a lot of time in the final), Powless, Hermans, Pacher and Andersen, the men who were the protagonists of the initial breakout.
17.32 – Guillaume Martin attacks
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Pogacar has a 40 “advantage over his pursuers, behind Mikel Landa (bahrain – McLaren) and Richie Porte (Trek – Segafredo) who have gained about twenty meters attacks Guillaume Martin (Cofidis) in sight of the Peyresourde summit but is immediately captured.
17.24 – Pogacar again
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The captain of the United Arab Emirates takes off again after the regrouping of the large group. Adam Yates returned to the yellow jersey, struggling but also Dumoulin (Jumbo-Visma) tries to return. Peters has a 30 “lead over Zakarin.
17.20 – Pogacar accelerates
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The Slovenian from UAE Emirates fits in with the big boys, immediately followed by Roglic and Nairo Quintana (Team Arkéa Samsic) while the yellow jersey Adam Yates looks hard-pressed.
17.16 – Valverde leaves
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The Spanish Movistar veteran loses contact with the big names, while Alaphilippe runs full speed but is immediately caught and then loses contact.
Hours 17.10 – and van Aert independent
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With two stage victories the Belgian Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) is undoubtedly one of the protagonists of the Tour, but in the Peyresourde he leaves after having shot for his captain, the Slovenian Primoz Roglic. Nans Peters remained alone in the lead with 21 “ahead of Zakarin and 46” over Skujins and Verona, the yellow jersey group at 9 ‘. I took the other fugitives from the first hour.
17.02 – Col de Peyresourde begins
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The 26-year-old Frenchman Nans Peters (Ag2r La Mondiale) starts the ascent of Col de Peyresourde (9.7 km at 6.8%) with a 39 “lead over Russian Ilnur Zakarin (CCC). Pinot continues to lose ground, 9 ‘their disadvantage compared to the group with the yellow jerseys.
16.57 – Peters takes off Zakarin
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Peters (Ag2R) separated Zakarin on the descent, the CCC Russian is now 28 “behind. At 55” Powless (who cuts a hairpin passing over the grass), Skujins, Verona and Andersen, the other components of the leak have lost contact. Pinot sinks 7 ‘behind the yellow jersey group. The average distance is 35.1 km / h.
16.51 – The descent begins
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Leaders Peters and Zakarin have a 9’43 “advantage over the group with 27 km to go. The average for the race is 33 km / h. The yellow jersey group is pulled by the men from Jumbo-Visma, Pinot sinks 6 ‘from the greats.
16.45 Peters first in the GPM
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Peters is the first to cross the top of the Port de Balès climb ahead of Zakarin. Calmejane retires, Kuss in trouble while Pinot collapses 4 ‘from the group of the yellow jerseys.
16.34 – Pinot loses ground
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The Frenchman loses contact with the group of yellow jerseys along with other riders, 1 ’05 “the disadvantage. Leading with 10’35” in the group are the leaders Zakarin and Peters, 15 “followed by Pacher, Andersen, Powless, Skujins and Verona already 2’37 “Cosnefroy, Hermans, Grellier, Reza, Morkov and Cousin. A Pinot fan, William Bonnet of Fdj Groupama, retires.
16.30 – Pinot comes off
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Fdj Groupama captain Thibaut Pinot loses contact with the yellow jersey group, 1 ‘behind.
16.23 – Pacher surrenders
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Zakarin and Peters are still in command, 42 km from the finish, they have an advantage of 11’24 “over the group with the yellow jersey. The group of 13 men on the run was divided into several stages on the ascent to Port de Balès.
16.20 – Zakarin, Pacher and Peters attack
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Cousin catches up with them, they attack Zakarin, Pacher and Peters.
16.13 – Reza and Morkov lose ground
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Kévin Reza (B&B Hotels – Vital Concept) and Michael Morkov (Deceuninck – Quick Step) are separated from the other fleeing men.
Pray 16.06 – roll the Jumbo-Visma
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Slovenian Primoz Roglic’s team took the lead of the group to shoot. 49km from the finish, guard Jerome Cousin has 1’12 “over his former escape partners Powless, Hermans, Andersen, Skujins, Verona, Morkov, Zakarin, Pacher, Reza, Peters, Cosnefroy and Grellier.
15.50 – Cousin takes the shot
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The 31-year-old French rider (Team Total Direct Energie) cut off the other 12 men fleeing on the climb to Port de Balès (11.7km at 7.7%). 37 “the advantage of Cousin, already the protagonist of a long break in the third stage. 56 km from the end, the advantage over the group is 12’30”.
3.13 pm – Bardet returns immediately
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The French climber was able to immediately return to the group. With 67 km to go, the 13 fugitives have an advantage of 11’57 “over the pursuers who recovered for about three minutes during the climb to Col de Menté.
15.29 – Bardet falls
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Ag2r La Mondiale captain Romain Bardet falls but immediately gets up and tries to return, his elbow bleeding, escorted by his teammate Pierre Latour.
15.20 – Cosnefroy first in the Gpm
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The French from Ag2r La Mondiale runs and manages to be the first to reach the top of Col de Menté in front of Pacher and Cousin. Cosnefroy thus earns valuable points to preserve the polka dot shirt.
15.10 – Nizzolo retires
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Italian sprinter Giacomo Nizzolo (NTT Pro Cycling) leaves the Tour. The Italian and European champion had finished third in the third stage of this Grande Boucle, but had to abandon the race due to a knee problem.
15.02 – The advantage increases again
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With 85 km to go, the fugitives have a 14’06 “advantage over their pursuers. The attackers are Neilson Powless (EF Pro Cycling), Ben Hermans (Israel Start-up Nation), SK Andersen (Sunweb), Toms Skujins (Trek – Segafredo), Carlos Verona (Movistar), Michael Morkov (Deceuninck – Quick Step), Ilnur Zakarin (CCC), Quentin Pacher and Kévin Reza from B&B Hotels – Vital Concept, Nans Peters and Benoit Cosnefroy from Ag2r La Mondiale, Jerome Cousin and Fabien Grellier from Team Total Direct Energie The average race is 38.5 km / h.
2.47 pm – First ascent
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The 13 fugitives tackle the first ramps of Col de Menté (6.9 km at 8.1%) while in the group sprint to win the intermediate sprint the check is Sam Bennett (Deceuninck – Quick Step) against Bryan Coquard ( B&B Hotels – Vital Concept) and Peter Sagan (Bora – Hansgrohe), who failed to score points for the green jersey.
2.36 pm – Primo first in the intermediate sprint
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Sengouagnet intermediate sprint, among the fugitives, Frenchman Jerome Cousin of Team Total Direct Energie (protagonist of a 180 km break in the third stage) wins against the Danish Michael Morkov (Deceuninck – Quick Step). The average of the race is 44.5 km / h, at 96 km from the finish the 13 fugitives have an advantage of 11’22 “over their pursuers.
2.15 pm – the group releases the escape
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The 13 men at the helm have an 8’06 “advantage over the group with the yellow jerseys with 110 km to go. The big names have decided to let the breakaway escape and not force the pace to catch the attackers.
13.56 – increases the runaway advantage
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With 122 km to go, the 13 men on the run have a 4’34 “advantage over the group. Among the fugitives is the Russian Zakarin who occupies the best position in the general classification, the CCC climber is 44th at 16’39 “from the Adam Yates yellow jersey.
13.43 – 13 men on the run
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Neilson Powless (EF Pro Cycling), Ben Hermans (Israel Start-up Nation), SK Andersen (Sunweb), Toms Skujins (Trek – Segafredo), Carlos Verona (Movistar), Michael Morkov (Deceuninck – Quick Step), Ilnur Zakarin ( CCC), Quentin Pacher and Kévin Reza from B&B Hotels – Vital Concept, Nans Peters and Benoit Cosnefroy from Ag2r La Mondiale, Jerome Cousin and Fabien Grellier from Team Total Direct Energie have a 50 “lead over the group.
13.40 – Andersen attacks
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Sunweb’s Soren Kragh Andersen, last on yesterday’s stage, is the first to attack. Many follow him, the first escape could start soon. Daniel Oss wears the red number after having been the protagonist of Bora Hansgrohe’s attack in the seventh fraction.
The climbs
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Runners will face 3 challenging GPMs: Col de Menté (6.9 km at 8.1%), Port de Balès (11.7 km at 7.7%) and finally Col de Peyresourde (9.7 km at 6.8%) before the descent towards Loudenvielle.
Eighth stage
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It starts in Cazères-Sur-Garonne and reaches Loudenvielle after 141 km. Fraction with three climbs, two very challenging. Short stage, hot expected and the first, a real battle between the favorites of the Grande Boucle. The Slovenian Tadej Pogacar, designated captain of the UAE Emirates, will try to make up for lost time yesterday in a stage marked by the fans and the Bora Hansgrohe attack. Sagan’s team initiative upset a seemingly calm fraction but in the end the usual Van Aert triumphed, second success for the Belgian Jumbo-Visma in this Tour de France.
September 5, 2020 (change September 5, 2020 | 17:59)
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