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Impressive the action of the Jumbo-Visma that increases the pace in the last climb and collides with Bernal and Quintana, Pogacar wins in the sprint against the yellow jersey
Mineral 17.28 – Pogacar vince
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The Slovenian from the United Arab Emirates leads his compatriot in the yellow Primoz Roglic jersey at the finish line. Terrible day for Bernal, in crisis on the last climb.
17.21 – the detachments
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At 1 km from the finish, Quintana is 2’51 “behind the Roglic group, 4’47” behind Bernal.
5.15pm: Jumbo-Visma domain
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Dumoulin pulls the Roglic group, Quintana separated at 2’26 “and Bernal in crisis at 4’00” with 3 km to go.
17.11 – Yates resumes
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Adam Yates is picked up by the group of best shot by Tom Dumoulin.
Mineral 17.08 – scatta Adam Yates
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The Briton from Mitchelton-Scott tries to gain ground from the big boys with 6km to go.
17.04 – crisis for Bernal
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7 km from the finish Roglic and the other big names have an advantage of 47 “over Guillaume Martin, 1’33” over Quintana escorted by Barguil and 2’00 “over Bernal.
16.58 – the gaps increase
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10 km from the finish line Quintana loses 1’12 “from Roglic, Bernal is 1’39” behind. Impressive forcing of Jumbo-Visma.
16.52 – Departure from Bernal and Quintana
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The pace imposed by the Jumbo – Visma is too high for Egan Bernal (Ineos) and Nairo Quintana (Team Arkéa Samsic) who lose 36 “of the big names. Pierre Rolland catches up.
4:43 pm – Guillaume Martin returns
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The captain of the Cofidis returns to the group, Rolland meanwhile has released Gogl and is only ahead with 14 km to go, 1’00 “ahead of the yellow jersey group. The average for the race is 41.3 km / h.
16.39 – last ascent
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The runners start the last climb, 17.4 km with an average gradient of 7.1% but with large sections greater than 10% (Hors Catégorie). Guillaume Martin (Cofidis) mechanical problem, who changes his motorcycle and tries to catch up with the greats.
16.26 – Herrada resumes
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Jesús Herrada (Cofidis) also joined the group with the yellow jersey. Of the eight riders in the first hour break, only Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept) and Michael Gogl (NTT Pro Cycling) remained in attack with a 2’14 “lead over the yellow jersey group when 23 km to go to the finish line at Grand Colombier.
16.22 – couple in command
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Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept) and Michael Gogl (NTT Pro Cycling) meet again at the end of the descent. The lead of the two leaders over the group in the yellow jersey is 2’13 “with 28 km to go. Simon Geschke (CCC) also caught up with the pursuers.
4.15pm – Gogl recovers downhill
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Gogl continues to prove himself the best alpine skier among the fugitives and returns to the lead of the race, followed by Rolland at 10 “and Herrada at 55”.
16.01 – Rolland Unleashed
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Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept) versus Michael Gogl (NTT Pro Cycling) and remains only 300 meters from the top of the second GPM of the day. Pinot is part of the group pulled by the Jumbo – Visma.
15.56 – two in command
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Rolland has reached Gogl, the two at the helm have a 20 “advantage over Herrada and 2’14” over the yellow jersey group, which has also been taken over by Bonifazio, one of the protagonists of the escape.
3:49 p.m.: Rolland chases Gogl
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The French Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept) breaks up and leaves Simon Geschke (CCC) and Jesús Herrada (Cofidis) to go in search of Michael Gogl (NTT Pro Cycling). Thibaut Pinot (Groupama – Fdj) fighting in the yellow jersey group, a difficult tour for the French.
15:19 – second ascent
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The riders face Col de la Biche (first category, 6.9 km at 8.9%), the Austrian Gogl attacks downhill and now has a 51 “advantage over Geschke, Rolland and Herrada. 3’19” the margin of the footprint in the group pulled by the Jumbo – Visma.
15.15 h – Herrada first at the GPM
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Four riders lead: Simon Geschke (CCC), Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept) and Jesús Herrada (Cofidis) and Michael Gogl (NTT Pro Cycling). Herrada runs and accumulates points at the top of the first GPM of the day. The average distance is 43.2 km / h. Marco Marcato (UAE Emirates) is chosen by the yellow jersey group.
3.30 pm: Trentin resumption
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Matteo Trentin (CCC) becomes part of the yellow jersey group. Ahead of Simon Geschke (CCC), Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept) and Jesús Herrada (Cofidis) with 13 “in Michael Gogl (NTT Pro Cycling) and 3’47” in the main group, from which many riders separated .
3.15pm – Geschke again
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Simon Geschke (CCC) accelerates uphill again, Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept) stays with him while Jesús Herrada (Cofidis) seems in trouble. At the end of the group, Soren Kragh Andersen (Sunweb), winner of yesterday’s stage, loses contact, along with other riders.
15.06 – Trentin sacrifices himself
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Trentin fired (before breaking away) to favor the attack of his partner Geschke, who ran forward and was immediately followed by Rolland and Herrada.
14.52 – the climb begins
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At 72 km from the finish line, the eight fugitives have an advantage of 4’28 “over their pursuers, the average of the race is 50.3 km / h. The eight attackers are Kevin Ledanois (Arkéa-Samsic), Simon Geschke and Matteo Trentin (CCC), Jesús Herrada (Cofidis), Marco Marcato (United Arab Emirates), Niccolò Bonifazio (Total Direct Energie), Michael Gogl (NTT Pro Cycling) and Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept). The sprinters begin to split up and in the group there is also Julian Alaphilippe.
2.40 p.m. – the first ascent is approaching
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At 80 km from the finish, the advantage of the eight separatist riders is 4’31 “over the group, pulled by the Jumbo – Visma of the yellow jersey of Primoz Roglic. The average of the race is 50.6 km / h when the first day climb, the Montèe de la Selle de Fromentel (first category, 11.1 km at 8.1% with peaks of 22%).
14.17 – the gap increases to four minutes
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At 98 km from the finish line, the eight fugitives have a 4’02 “advantage over the group with the yellow jersey. The average for the race is 51.4 km / h.
14.05 – increase the advantage
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The fugitives have a 3’27 “advantage over the group with 107 km to go. The eight men in command are Kevin Ledanois (Arkéa-Samsic), Simon Geschke and Matteo Trentin (CCC), Jesús Herrada (Cofidis), Marco Marcato ( UAE Emirates), Niccolò Bonifazio (Total Direct Energie), Michael Gogl (NTT Pro Cycling) and Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept).
13.59 – Trentin first in the intermission
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Matteo Trentin is the first to cross the finish line of the intermediate sprint. Green jersey Sam Bennett (Deceuninck – Quick Step) wins the group sprint ahead of teammate Michael Morkov and Peter Sagan (Bora – Hansgrohe).
13.46 – Carapaz Falls
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Group clash, clash for Richard Carapaz (Ineos), winner of the 2019 Giro d’Italia. Carapaz gets up quickly and re-enters the group with the yellow jersey. The eight fugitive riders have a 2’00 “lead over their rivals with 121km to go.
13.35 – Higuita retires
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The Colombian is forced to give up his attempt to rejoin the group, the Colombian from EF Pro Cycling retires due to injuries suffered in the fall at the beginning of the stage. Rigoberto Uran has to give precious support for the mountain stages.
13.26 – Trentin continues to attack together with Bonifazio
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At km 30 the runners on the run are Kevin Ledanois (Arkéa-Samsic), Simon Geschke and Matteo Trentin (CCC), Jesús Herrada (Cofidis), Marco Marcato (UAE Emirates), Niccolò Bonifazio (Total Direct Energie), Michael Gogl ( NTT Pro Cycling) and Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept) with a 15 “advantage over the group. Bob Jungels (Deceuninck – Quick Step) tries to catch them but is forced to get up. After the crash Higuita has a delay of 1 ’31 “than the group in the yellow jersey.
13.21 – high pace
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In the first kilometers of the race the pace of the group is very high: 54.3 km / h. The runners covered 28 km in 30 minutes. Matteo Trentin (CCC) and Elia Viviani (Cofidis), among others, also attempted the attack, they recovered quickly.
13.06 – Cade Higuita
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Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck – Quick Step), Stefan Küng (Groupama – Fdj), Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels – Vital Concept) and Jerome Cousin (Team Total Direct Energie) try to escape immediately, but the group recovers them. Bad slip by Sergio Higuita, the Colombian from EF Pro Cycling gets up after a few minutes with a bandage on his left elbow and tries to rejoin the group.
Road
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The long-awaited alpine stage closes the second week of the 2020 Tour de France, after yesterday’s stage won by Soren Kragh Andersen on a quiet day for the big names in the ranking. Primoz Roglic will try to keep the yellow jersey and perhaps try again to gain precious seconds over his opponents in the 174.5 km from Lyon to Grand Colombier, the last 80 km terrible with three GPM and more than 35 km of climb. Departure at 12.20, starting with Montèe de la Selle de Fromentel (first category, 11.1 km at 8.1% on average but with peaks of 22%), then Col de la Biche (first category, 6.9 km at 8.9%) before the final ascent to the finish line. The big names will fight 17.4 km long with an average gradient of 7.1% but with large sections of more than 10% (Hors Catégorie) up to the 1501 meters of the Grand Colombier.
The classification
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1. Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) 2. Pogacar (UAE Emirates) +44 ” 3. Bernal (Team Ineos) +59 ” 4. Uran + 1’10 “5. Quintana + 1’12” 6. MA Lopez + 1’31 “7. A. Yates + 1’42” 8. Landa + 1’55 “9. Size + 2’06” 10. Mas + 2’54 “
September 13, 2020 (change September 13, 2020 | 17:31)
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